LLNOIK, N. & LENOIR NEWS-TOPIC, JUNE 9, 1921 Page Six RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE CALDWELL COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION Following is a statement of the sums received and disbursed by nie on aunt of the Caldwell County Road Funds from April 1 to June 1, 1921. account RECEIPTS . March 19 Interest on deposit- "3.3- March 19 Certificate of deposit 20'00 March 26 Dep. maint. Hickory road April 5 Interest American Trust Co., Lovelady bonds J May 14 Interest March 19 Deposit March 19 Interest March 26 Deposit, J. A. Triplet May 7 Burke County, repair on Rhodhiss bridge May 10 Deposit May 10 Deposit, interest DISBURSEMENTS March, 1921 C. & N.-W. Ry. Co., freight on pipe I. R. Tuttle, salary for February A. Y. Cottrell, salary for February S. B. Howard, salary for February J. L. Cottrell, salary for February E. P. McRary. lumber and labor Western Union Telesrraph Co., messages C. & N.-W. Ry. Co.. freight on pipe . Cash pay roll, engineering Ed Scott, Lenoir and Hickory road Cash pay roll, Hudson and Granite E. S. Abernethy, expense account Blane Witherspoon, maintenance Lenoir E. N. Stagings, mamt. Lenoir and H.ckory road C! & N.-W. Ry. Co., freight on drags C. P. Clark, maint. John's River Mulligan & Roach, estimate Yadk:n Valley Mulligan & Roach, estimate Lenoir and Taylorsville road T. F. Seehorn, hack for engineering Cash pay roll, Lenoir and Morganton road E. S. Abernethy, expense account Henry Robinson, lumber for camp Cash pav roll, VVhitnel and Lenoir Mulligan & Roach, estimate No. 6. Lenoir an Munday & Gash, supplies City Feed Co., feed for camp T. A. Wright, gasoline for truck The OWrver Co., advertising . . E. F. Craven, repairs C. E. Pearson, mamt. Lenoir W. P. Looper, maint. Little R.ver J T. Spencer, mamt. Mulberry R. B. Medford, maint. Little River . Cash pay roll, Hudson and Granite road Cash pay roll, engineering . Azor Estes, maint. John's River E. S. Abernethy. expense account Cash pay roll, Hudson and Granite J. A. Bradshaw, supplies for camp C. A. McRary, maint. Little River Camp No. 2, feed for camp Camp No. 1, feed for camp . John E. Deal, salary and auto Cash pay roll. Lenoir and Hickory road Lenoir & Deal, hay for camp John Fox, maint. Little River J. D. R. Moore, mamt. Globe .... Cash pay roll, maint. Lovelady . W. P. Hoyle, Hudson and Granite road Cash pav roll. Lenoir and Morganton road . E. S. Abernethy, salary for March E. S. Abernethy, expense account . . G. A. Tuttle, board for engineer- . S. B. Howard, expense account . D. M. Corpening, maint. Lenoir . . First National Bank, interest on Lovelady bo:'. is John Small, maint. Lenoir . . Jessie Haton. Lenoir and Morganton roa.l C. M. Rader, maint. John's River . . Grist Printing Co., printing - . S. B. Howard, salary for March . I G. Tuttle, salary for March J. L. Cottrell, salary for March . April, 1921 E. S. Abernethy. expense account . . . . . Cash pay roll, Hudson and, Granite road . . . . . Cash pay roll, engineering . . . Will Coffey, mamt. King's Creek Finley Jarvis, maint. King's Creek W. H. Livingston, maint. King's Creek C. E. Robbins, auto for board to Zach's Fork . R. R. Corpening, maint. Lenoir . . Fred Sudderth, maint. Lenoir ... A. Y. Cottrell, engineering . . Charles Steele, lumber for bridge, Yadkin Valley . Bill Winter and C. Story, lumber, Lenoir and Morganton road. H. V. Russell, straw for camp No. 1 C. C. Winkler, maint. Yadkin Valley James Hatley. mamt. Hudson . r W. W. Williams, maint. Lovelady . . . W. T. Sherrill, maint. Granite Falls ... ... H. M. Courtney, maint. Lenoir . . . W. P. Aiken, iron . . Lenoir Hardware Co., supplies for ciuip . . Caldwell Motor Co., gas and oil Greer Bros., maint. Yadkin Valley - .. ...... Bern hard t-iseagle Co.. supplies . .... .11. A BrvanL maint. Hudson . , ! "W. I'. Icenhour, maint. King'-, ( reek . . .. . Iv.V 'rih pay roil, Lenoir and Morg inton road i"'',; FtS. Abemetb.y, Jtpcrse account . .. ... ; C.d pft.v roll, engineering .. . . , '"' .""j; F Bartow, maint. Lower Creek "'"'Iverioir Feed Store, feed for camp Z. M. Wilson, bridge work H. H. Buniiranier, lumber, Lovelady .. . Hank of Lenoir, acceptance Mulligan & Roach . . Jack Vaii-c, rent for stump puller Greene White, maint. Lower ( reek . E. S. Abernethy, expense account ..... . Frank McRary, board for men .. . R. L. Barlow, nuiint. Li.uer Crck L. H. Starnes. maint. Lovelady I,. A. Bowman, mamt. Lovelady Hogan l Fox, maint. Lovelaiy Holman, maint. Lovelady W. S. J. C. Martin, maint. Little Kiver .. . . J. E. Brooks, maint. lovelady ... R. R. Shuford, maint. Lower Creek R. W. Greene, maint. King's Creek John Austin, maint. Lower Creek W. L. Ernest, livery Mark Squires, legal service Hercules Mfg. Co., repairs stump puller E. S. Abernethy, salary for April Cash pay roll, Lenoir and Morganton road E. S. Abernethy, expense account Z. M. Wilson, pav roll, bridge work Cash pay roll', Lenoir and Hickory Pohn E. Deal, salary for March and Renoir r eea store, leea tor camp Cash pay roll, engineering J. H. Thompson, truck driver W. L. Hartley, maint. Lenoir E. J. Lamberth, maint. Lenoir . T. C. Steele, maint Yadkin Valley G. M. Icenhour, maint. King's Creek H. R. Puett, bridge work, Collettsville E. D. Rutledge, repairing truck S. H. Mabe, maint Lenoir " Lenoir Mills, flour 1 Hickory Grocery Co., supplies for The Tumer-Rabb Co., supplies for uenoir iiews-iopic, printing statement race & Kabb, supplies E. F. Graven, road drag Pomona Terra Cotta Co.. two cars Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., lumber and stakes J. W. Hamlet, Buffalo road Francis Hawkins, maint. Yadkin Valley . F. E. Patrick Co., supplies Lenoir Book Co., supplies f or office Citizens' Light and Power Co., lights for office Kingan & -Co., supplies for camp No. 2. D. W. Dunn, supplies Service Garage Co., oil and gas F. H. Coffey & Son, coal for camp .". Klutz & Clippard, pile driver . Mulligan & Roach, Lenoir and .Colletteville C. E. Conley, treasurer . . Cash pay roll, camp No. 1 . J. 8. II ass, maint Lower Creek ... CU.NLfcl, county ireasurer. 3,000.00 10,000.00 3C0.00 1,000.00 90.60 15,0o0.00 135.00 35.93 143.75 115.00 2'JS.OO 25.00 351.47 2.13 35.93 69.00 18.75 362.61 12.75 10.63 18.00 3.51 42.90 266.76 3,000.00 25.00 515.57 22.31 40.08 16.80 4,436.18 3.65 10.28 5.60 4.05 107.20 4.00 25.00 8.25 2.00 476.21 37.40 2S.00 28.50 6.37 10.00 597.95 507.54 98.00 33.00 143.03 12.00 48.07 05.75 137.52 672.17 Collettsville ... 223.50 11.84 51.50 28.00 24.10 751.88 18.00 6.25 77.55 4.50 225.00 150.00 25.00 16.76 468.24 60.30 34.80 23.20 22.10 6.00 18.00 18.40 23.75 58.27 30.00 17.50 15.30 1.00 8.95 5.20 29.00 5.'00 47.77 6.69 33.20 171.38 30.00 38.00 Sllfl.47 30.16 69.45 28.00 952.33 36.00 31.80 2.500.00 10.75 25.00 14.70 12.00 13.00 40.00 12.00 18.75 3s. 00 16.00 12.00 15.35 6.00 1.20 14.10 150.00 62.00 222.00 744.56 22.48 38.20 road 11.93 auto 20 00 472.50 39.88 18.75 31.30 20.00 66.50 70.00 21.00 2.00 16.50 117.30 camp 141.05 camp Z 191.41 21.92 09 Q 2ZZZZZZZZZ 12720 nine. 681.26 63.50 700.00 4.00 14.40 1.00 7.50 26.01 1.50 , 8.90 7.50 16.00 1,460.48 80.00 688.79 10.00 C. E. E. H. Brookshire, maint King's Creek Andy Teague, maint Lower Creek . Robert Bowman, maint Lenoir R. S. Webb,, maint John's River . Clarence Winkler, maint Yadkin Valley Cash pay roll, Zach's Fork E. S. Abernethy, expense account Cash pay roll, bridge work , May, 1921 Cash pay roll, Lenoir and Morganton road E. S. Abernethy, expense account Cash pay roll, bridge work, Zach's Fork S. B. Howard, expense account Price & Rabb, supplies R. L. Gwyn, gas and supplies J. A. Triplett, bridge lumber C. E. Robbins, auto to Blowing Rock I. G. Tuttle, engineering T. C. Robbins, gas and oil I. G. Tuttle, salary for April S. B. Howard, salary for April J. L. Cottrell, salarv for April R. S. Webb and H. M. Webb, bridge lumber Smith Bros., maint. North Catawba F. F. Barlow, maint. King's Creek ...... J. H. Bowman, imaint. Lenoir H. M. Courtney, maint. Lenoir J. F. Tolbert, maint. Globe A. P. Sherrill, maint. Lovelady . J. M. Cline, maint. Lovelady C. P. Clark, maint. John's River W. H. Shuford. maint. Yadkin Valley F. B. Craig, maint. Lenoir A. R. Barlow, maint. Little River Cash pay roll, Lenoir and Hickory road John E. Deal, salary and auto for April Patrick Young Co., supplies for camp Abernethy Hardware Co., supplies for Standard Oil Co., oil and gas Boldin & Turner, supplies for camp Hickory Grocery Co., supplies for camp . . Caldwell Mot6V Co., supplies for cam;' Lenoir Mills, flour for camp Bernhardt-Seagle Co., supplies for c;r-. Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., lumber Dr. E. J. McLoy, medical service J. M. Cottrell, supplies for caimp Newport Culvert Co., piping Cash pay roll, Zach's Fork road E. S. Abernethy, expense account W. L. Ekard, molasses for camp Mark Squ'res, attorney fees John Crump, maint. Lenoir E. P. McRary, maint. Little River . Tom Moore, maint. John's River . G. F. Miller, maint. Lenoir John D. May, maint. Lenoir Mark Goforth, maint. Lenoir J. R. Lackey, maint. King's Creek L. L. Bowman, maint. Lovelady R. A. Brown, maint. Little River George Perkins, maint. John's River R. L. Barlow, lumber. Zach's Fork C. A. Anderson, supplies, camp No. 2 F'inley Tolbert, maint. Wilson Creek Caunp No. 2, Lenoir and Morganton road, feed Camp No. 1, Zach's Fork road, feed Cash pay roll, Lenoir and Morganton road Joe Setzer, bridge P. M. Throneburg, oil and gas E. S. Abernethy, expense account Cash pay roll, bridge work, Zach's Fork WILL ALLOW THE COUNTIES TO FINANCE ROADS The council of state has approved the plan of the State highway com mission to allow the counties to finance road work in addition to the $10,000,000 the State will spend during the year beginning June 1. The resolution of the highway com mission says: "Resolved, that his ex cellency, the governor, and the coun cil of state be and are hereby re quested to permit the State highway commission to spend, during the year beginning June 1, 1921, the sum of ten million dollars in the construc tion of the state highways as pro vided by law in addition to the sums of money that may be furnished by the several counties to aid in the con struction of certain portions of said highway system." Money advanced by the counties for this purpose is to be repaid by the State later in installments or as the highway commission thinks just and equitable. The money advanced by the counties is not to be considered a part of the ten millions which the 1921 legislature authorized to be spent annually. Gov. Morrison and the council of state endorsed the plan of the com mission with the proviso that "the total amount of the obligations of the State incurred do not exceed fifty million" By this plan the commission will be able to go ahead with road work that could not have been financed solely by the State. FOR RESULTS USE OUR WANT AD COLUMNS DEINKOT TEA FOR A BAD CCLD Oet a small package of Hamburg Itreast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. E LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Rub Fain and Stiffness away with a tmall bottle of old honest 6i Jaeobi Liniment When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism baa you stiffened up, don't suffer I Get a 30 cent bottle of old, honest "St Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. , Don't stay crippled ! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only one, . It takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends' the misery. It is magicaL yet absolutely harmless and doesnt burn the skin. ; Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery so promptly I .: - 24.00 - 6.00 - 47.50 39.00 16.50 653.10 25.60 112.35 672.30 16.73 33.00 38.51 74.55 541.08 157.23 29.00 10.00 98.26 150.00 225.00 25.00 135.09 15.00 34.40 4.50 16.00 28.15 10.00 5.00 17.30 41.60 85.00 16.00 46.75 216.00 13.38 130.82 15.13 73.92 100.85 2.56 78.25 91.29 315.00 12.00 10.00 312.42 679.35 24.30 22.50 75.00 50.00 6.00 41.50 14.00 3.50 12.50 12.00 21.00 21.50 40.00 323.60 42.99 24.30 459.77 598.10 746.66 110.00 30.48 28.50 88.50 Collettsville road. amp J35.216.58 S. CAROLINA JURY SLASHES THE SLACKER LIST Out of 176 bills of indictment charging violation of the selective service act presented to the grand jury of the Federal court for the western district of South Carolina, in session at Anderson, the grand jury returned "no bills" in 172 cases. me Anti-Skid kafety Tread S1LVERTOWN VOLSTEAD BEER BILL IS AP PROVED BY COMMITTEE The Volstead bill, designed to pre vent the use of medical beer, was agreed upon by the House judiciary committee, which will report it to the House with a request for its imme diate passage. Prohibition leaders declared there were votes enough to put it through before the bureau of internal revenue could make effective proposed reg ulations by which beer could be pre scribed for the ailing under a ruling of former Attorney General Palmer. Although the measure as a whole would make the prohibition enforce ment act more drastic, representa tives of the drug and flavoring ex tract trades won their fight against a section requiring the medicating or denaturing of alcohol prior to its withdrawal from warehouses and dis tilleries for manufacturing purposes. INCREASES FOR TELEPHONES IN THIS STATE The Corporation commission last Friday handed down its opinion in the petition of the Southern Bell Telephone case increasing the rates for residence phones 25 cents for ach phone and allowing a 10 per cent increase for business phones providea the increase for the business phones shall not be less than 25 cents and not more than 50 cents. HUDSON & ESSEX PRICES AGAIN LOWERED The Second Reduction in Eight Months Is Announced by the Factory For the second time since last fall a reduction in the prices of all Hud son and Essex models is announced by the factory at Detroit. The new prices, effective )une z. give a further reduction oi $inu to each model. Last fall the cut on Hudson Super-Six cars ranged from $200 to $450, and this latest lower ing makes a total reduction of $350 to $600 in only a little over eight months. On Essex the reduction last fall was $200 on all models. To this the latest reduction of $150 makes a to tal of $350 on each model. LAND ENTRY No. 6798 North Carolina, Caldwell County. H. B. Steele, Jr., enters and lays claim to 25 acres of land in Yadkin Valley township, county and State aforesaid, on the waters of Yadkin river: Beginning at J. R. Steele's east corner in the fork of Spaces moun tain, and runs an eastwardly course with R. T. Lenoir's line to said Le noir's corner on top of the mountain ; then a southeast course with said Le noir's line to James McGee's, now Harper's, corner; then a westwardly course with said Harper's line to the top of the mountain in J. R. Steele's line; then east to the beginning, so as to include all vacant land onlv. H. B. STEELE, Jr. Entered this June 6, 1921. JNO. M. CRISP, 46-4 Entry Taker for Caldwell Co. reduced)() per cent The last word in Quality oest word in SILVERIOWK CORDS SIZE Anti-Skid Safety Tread TUBES 303i $24.50 25S 32-3 $32.90 32-4 $41.85 355 334 $43.10 $3.7Q 324 $47.3Q 334 $48.4Q $45 344-1 $49.65 .75 335 $58.90 5.SS 35x5 $61.90 &80 Fabric Smoo& 303 $1200 siftty32x4l$2S50 safety 303 1&D0 Safety 33 $37J5 'the liF.ooccRicn An aristocrat among cigars , a masterpiece of fine workman ship blended with the costli est imported Havana tobac co, tempered to exquisite mild ness by special selected shade grown wrapper. An ideal cigar that will delight the taste of the most discrimi nating smoker. Sold by all reli able dealers. 10c and up. Carolina Cigar Company Manufacturer Greensboro, N. C 5 1 L TURNER-RABB CO., Distributors Smith & Crump Automobile Mechanics All Kinds of Repair work Carefully Done by expert workmen. f Carbon Burning, Actelylene Welding and Brazing a spec ialty. SMITH & CRUMP (Formerly Lenoir Garage.) Phone 223, North Main Street, Lenoir, North Carolina. &ESZS2S2SHSHSZ5ESHSZSZS252S?5 CIGARETTE EXPLODES DYNA MITE CAPS IN POCKET When Carl Newman, 15, of Ports mouth, Ohio, attempted to throw a lighted cigarette away it lodged in his pocket with a number of dyna mite caps and exploded them. The lad was virtually blown to pieces and six companions more or less seriously injured. One boy lost a log. price Tires' rubber company E .J'X-...'. t'..--15