Any ual. aAiMfiiNi a- . COUNTS AS AUDITED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIOxNERS FOR FISCAL TEAR ENDING NOVEMBER 30th, 1917. December To Walker, Evans & Cogswell for Record books $58.00 To Southern Express Co for Express on records 1.00 To A. L. Clayton for serving as Judge of election, 2.00 To H. R. Shotwell for fixing bridge .50 To J. P. Buchanan for lum ber for roads 59.46 To J. M. Long for corn for road force 20.00 To J. D. Long for corn and supplies for road fotce 40.64 t To J. M. Pas3 for salary and supplies for road force 469.80 To Formers Hardware Co., for supplies to road force 2iM5 To Geo. E. Harris for work on ' roads 5.00 To F. J. Hester for lumber for roads 4.50 To Harris & Burns for supplies for road force 1.89 To 8. C. Humphries for supplies and work on roads 11.25 io nugn wou, tor i5rwerie iov . tt t r Je. P road for?-. " To L. E. torn fJ. suppli.1 to pauper To Hambriek & Austin Or drugs to pauper January To E. M. Claytcn for Judge of election 9.40 $2.00 4.00 To W. H. Long for Judge of Primary and general elec tion To O. Y. Clayton for judge of pri mary and gen. election To L. E. Long for suit for W, B. Taylor To L, B. Scott for supplies to pauper 4.00 6.00 9.00 24.00 8.00 12.00 2.50 17.45 5.00 To F. J. Hester for supplies to pauper To F. J. Hester for supplies to pauper To F. J. Hester for supplies to pauper To W. Y. Carver for supplies to pauper To R. L. Dunn for lumber and work on roads To B. F. Wade for lumber and work on roads To J. M. Pass for salary and and supplies for. road force 613.05 To Harris & Burns for sup plies to jail 15.90 To Thos. B. Woody for salary ' for December 100.00 To N. S. Thompson, for salary for December 166.67 To Roxboro Courier for print ing for county 7.50 To N. S. Thompson for boarding prisoners , 134.10 To J. H. Pass for coal for ' county To W. F. Long for salaryas treasurer for year To Freeland Motor Co., for work and care of car for county To R. H. Gates for water rent for quarter To John Hall for work on grate arid cluh 10.49, 500.00 78.90 3.13 4.00 To H. A. Gentry for salary and -supplies for county home 122.43 To Sam Norwood for work on court house , 4.50 To J. M. Lonz and M. T. aavton for captureing two stills 40.00 To Farmers Hardware Co. for supplies to court-house ; -To Hambrick & Austin f or drjg for county ' (j ls'l' ( ;; To H. J. Whitt for sirvkes services as eountx commis sioner ' " To J. Lonif for capturing etill . To J. Ri Woody ;for D.;S. fees To J. R iirrifiH-'fA.T v 1 A To J. L. Yarboro for witness - - 1 To .J..LR;JLong, for serviees as ' -fees ' - ' ''Jod'elWtioa :'y';5.H To W. W. :Cyton,.fpx"tii -; r 'Bfv , February, ; rn i i m a 10 street & gentry ror supples ; w paupei ,; $.uu - done on road To F. D. Long for work on briuge " 1.00 80.00 To Austn Western Machine Co. foi road machinery To Western Wheeled Scraper Co. for road machinery 19.20 ,2.48 aas lor iia.iir and sup plies for roans for month 790.56 iO J. N Allen for work on roads Tj iCenffer & Esser Co. for sur veying niateirxals lo B. w Murphy for auto1 hire for ir. Brown saryeyor To A. F. Brown d or expanses on surveying instruments To A. F. Brown expenses sur veying Bethel Hill & Durham road 6.00' 9.29 5.00 - .57 10.98 To J. A. Beam services on Coun ty Board of health To W. J. Pettigrew for shoeing horses for County Home To W. Y. Carver for supplies to Jodie Harris To Roxboro Light & Power Co. for lights for court hous To R. A. Spencer for buring 8.00 1.00 250 2.o0 701. 7.94 Jodie Harris 4.50 Ta W A Swnwr fi Wfc.hn '"t County Home t -4 ' To H. J. Whitt for services on .A nft Board of Health 8.00 To Thomas B. Woody for salary 0 for January 100.00 To Thomas B. Woody to be ap plied to salary & fee account 24.30 To J M. O'Briant for services on Board of Health SAO To Davis Drug Co. for drugs for , County 6.51 To W. C. Warren for salary as demonstrator 50.00 To H. A. Gentry for salary and supplies to County Home 92.31 To Farmers Hdwe Co. for locka for Court House 8.75 To N. S. Thompson for salary for January 166.67 To Roxboro Courier for printing annual statements 49.99 To Roxboro Plumbing Company for work on i Court House 29.32 To Roxboro Courier, for adver tisements for county 50.00 j To Morris Telephone Co for phone rent for Court house 15.40 To M. T. Clayton for capturing . two stills ' , , 40-- ; To J. M. Long for waiting on Grand Jury 3 days j To W. R. .Satterfield for serving as Judge 'election j To Dr. R. S. Baynes for erving ' on County Board Health . 6.00 2.00 '4.00 2.00 19.50 2.00 4.80 To S. P. Gentry for serving on .... Pension Board ' To Hotel Jones for Board f or -- jurors To E. J. Harvie for writing Bond election notices To J. F. Cash for Court Costs March. I To B. E. Mitchell for services "as register of election ' To S. A. R. Morten for services 115.06 as register of election 14.05 To F. J. Hester, for services as register of election 14.24 To L. M. Clayton for services ' as register of election 4 14.33 To T. C. Wagstaff for services -as register of election 14.36 To J. J. Franklin for services as judge of election and returns 4.00 To, W. G. Clayton for services . 1 : as register of election 14.15 To R. A. ;Clay for; services as; register of election r 14.45 1.10 To R. G. Cole for services as i . register of election , 14.45 9.40 Tb 3i H. iWatta for services as judge election and : returns 4.00 To J. O. Pearce for services as 130 ' raster ,iection ; ; UM ITo E;lontague for services" : 20.00 as register election v 14.'l5 1,50 To & Wmstead for .services JtfK i "us Wisterelection" : " . 14.06 j To H. 0. ' Broach for wdrk on roads To John Johnson for Board while on roads To N. A. Warren for work on roads 12:0a To A. W. Jones for right of way for road 15.00 To R. A. Spencer for road drag 10.00 To Robt. Perkins for work on bridges To J. M. Pass for salary and road expense for month To E. F. Rhew for supplies to pauper To C. II. Hunter for supplies to pauper 4."50 537.23 7.50 23.00 iO Mens Jeffer3 for supplies to - pauper 4.50, To E. T. Mooney for supplies to pauper . 24.00 To G. D. Neal & Son for supplies to pauper 4.00 To G. D. Neal for Coffin to pauper 4.00 To Longhurst M$r. Co for sup- . t ." i . n ita piles 10 pauper lO.OU To , Wm. Wrenn for selling mules To n W Ldaher f or aalarr To D. W. Bradsher for salary ; for Dec., Jan. and Feb. - 250.00 tt t irrvs. Mm . To H. J. Whitt for salary as . To R. D. Bailey for salary -as Ta nantnl TVinn- fnv oolAW a a r4 r,,;oc,., anrv To H. A. Gentry for salary and f spplies for county home 93.83 To E. D. Cheek for work on Court House. ; 7.00 To Roxboro Courier for printing for county 37.89 To H. H. jiasten for painting and repairing eourt house 300.00 To N. S. Thompson for salary for month 106.67 To Mrs. U. Summers for serv ing as court stenographer 23.10 To N. S. Thompson for support of prisoners 86.20 To J. H. Pass for coal for County Court House 47.01 To J. II. Pass for coal for County jail 13.77 To J. H. Pass for coal for county home 14.74 T,o N. C. Warren for salary as Demonstrator 40.00 To Roxboro Cotton Mills for coal for County 4.09 To Roxboro Township High way Com. for A. F. Brown's survey of Bethel Hill and Dur ham road To Iong Bradsher Hdwe. Co. for supplies to County To Thos. B. Woody for salary for Feb. To C. E. Hester for services judge election 157,85 32.20 100.00 2.00 To W. F. Long for three months salary as. County Treas. 129.00 To Bank of Roxboro for over- drafts saL and fee account To Bank of Roxboro for over drafts general fund To J. M. Lohg for . Deputy Sheriff fees To C. A. Hamlin for Deputy April. Sheriff fees 30.00 10.00 1.30 3.30 To J. M. Pass sal. and expense on roads for' March 537.53 To J. A. Denny for work on roads , 47.25 To Dr. Jno. H. Merritt for medi cal attention to convicts 6.00 To E. T. Mooney for work. on i roads 2.50 To Cuningham & Long for prem lium on Bonds given by banks :for serving as county trea isurers ' 125.00 To Roxboro Courier for tickets ifof bcid election . TaR. H. Oates for water rent IBM To J. H. Pasa far coal for j County To Roxboro Phxmbing Co. for work on court house sewer To Roxboro Light & Power Co ; f or-lights for court houso To, Thoa B. Wpyto,ne.ap--:y V'niiwrhaWr. :-t . - - - VzA- VHris jkhr'j'ltJthl?!' t ;V' iWho ar hwhV-tW 'pliedto sal;and-fee aceount'18.T9 - . - . ' - - V '."a -jv1- ;"5 v f'A iJiV ' - o.ogiii"'' J j -" - mcnmona, jenerson. Ave-ana 'MM.::.; vaa. v';,vi. . I'jEev. pauI'Btartsell slid bri&'have S. WilUamson iain StlbajvilJfV -315 returnel' to "the community and are Va. . 4 V "-VHtiff nubirtf domiciled at the:; pretty home of Mrs, B,; B&ss ' ' ' . . ployed byiJw Sovithern Raiban - ch "..Mr. James B. 'Booth, and Ju4ge. a visjtto Is parents Mrd'Hrslnin Henry S.4Bbbage of New Yotk who'L. BSott., Xit':i :n ;afrjW2-lst,'1918:r:; : laJkye. be6n i spending several days at ' -:;CC-Messrs:n fTA livm a Af flan 'T .7riTi?TyViarr Viov runs unw rn : w ?v: " rj(uroa -o ew iotk.: - t 'Rev. Theodore Stroup6 of Reidsville preached' a most excellent- sermon at vCininghai, Chpel on he second Sun- my. lie preacnea at xne rjniscopai r nurch m MUton, at mgnt. WiU.Carer of Pennsylvania 4s visiting his father, Mr. E. W. Carter; Mr. Carter is pleasantly remembered asrone of our efficient, and popular agents of many years ago, when the yoking' writer was just a mere sap- there, have been several "shipments ! o hoxwbod clippings made to the .-.- . : -: -f' . 1 i northern market to be used as Chns mas ? ana; an ew v x ear aecoraons. Wi . A, .. TT BJ W and pain ,o m seferiljdaya in Danville the past' awfnlly. My WbQth &k?:thev returne"d home Tuesday me ahU nrinalng wasfpa!nfuL Jiwaa V;e.y murne,d nome luesaay afternoon; 'on ; the handsome ..tojangi.wea -2?fHF ?a wTa caJ:0fM:.rvdw- real sick-at my atomcn. My awetite ifa&& aeaaon. " " w" . 11th inst. and Wednesday morning the ground was covered with 12" inch es of show. Cuningham Chapel the only, Epis copal church in the County, which is in heed of repairs, will be thoroughly overhauled both inside and o-itsde, during the coming year. Miss Hattie Spencer is conducting a private school about half mile or narcoucs aaaea ana 11 aoes no ai from Cuningham, we wish her much feet the bowels or liver, upsetting the success in this worthy ani much needed calling. There was a delightful danc? piven at the hospital home of Mr. and Mrs. W. "J. Trollinger several weecs r.go. , Among those in attendance were, Misses Mattie Chandler, Inez Wil- liams. F. Williams. Graci Shir- ly Bray, Maggie Yarborough, Messrs Dodson Backer, J. S. Harrison H. C. Chandler, Waler Rogers, E. T. Chan- Clyde Mc Shery, Joe Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. C? Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. I O. H. Wins&ad, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trollinger. f. The musicians, Messrs W. E. Hin- ton, Lee Swanson and H. P. Hooper pleased the dancers with their de- The farmers are beginning to slaughter their fine iiogs, after a long rest, we hope our appetite will Be sat isfied "Mr. Pig" has. been so high we; could not reach him very often. Christmas is not very far distant, mvc. wish verv fmc a hannv and Tlftas- ". - - , , v . ant time, be sure don't forget the poor and needy in your community, just a little remembrance to the dear mother anrhttle ones will make hap- py and bnght hearts, and they will never forget you. Start today and other good men and women will fol- low you, spend the' little change that jruu w w. mw uu.m,u . muC tnmgs tnat you don't need and value 1":Lmu wJT-"Yr; . mere was a aengntiui aance giv- V.. f . X T TT . 1 . ii 1 HXi e u . v. riarmeu, ana miss Carrie Hamlett last -Friday night at uieir nobpuauie. nome. inosean ai- endent. B. Y. P. ,U. Sundy even tendance were: Misses, Hattie ;Bar- inff at, "'Mik Rdnk' fecW ker Nannie 'Barker, Irma Barker, Virgie Mise, Mrs. Maude Hayden, Shirley Bray, Rosa Bray, Willie Bray, Carrie Hamlett; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dan Mise, Messrsi Norman H. Mont- r gomery , Ed. Barker, Clyde McSherry,: j Alex HamlettUie and:JdHni'H t lett;4 Jimmie Chandler, The musicansj Jfessrs. Willie "and, Joseph ; "Coatestytais is to "notify alt persons' hav- wre at .their best and eeryoW en- joyed themselves ti! the wee small hours of the roorri." ' ' c ' Jffrs.Geo. lLvCunninata,. the Irtl i tie Misses Sue mervilleanrren Mr. Alvin Scott who-is , now , ern --jijijij Ol pJrlU If fiidneys. Stomach, Appetite and Strength Need Building berman Tells How Health; MANY FRIENDS QF,HIS; ENDORSE WHAT HE SAYS "Iwant to tell f olksiwKo wake up- in the mornings with aches acrpsS their back, weak kidneys, nd lost appetite ai energy, how to get reUefdeclar- e Uydo JLalon, :a well known lum L? TtTIi. 111-" T T". berraan of Waiteville," W. Va. "I suffered that way for' months flnrl wnnM fppl an1, atiflT 7nn orjpebple-tronblfed-'lilce thaf. r took boui v ana iw uiu nwre tuw vnao any medicine I ever used and I always keep it in my home. Lots of people I know have also been helped. It builds yOur system up and makes anyone hearty and stout' continued Mr7 La fon. . - t i . - Acid Iron Mineral is the highly con centrated product of a . natural medi- cinal iron deposit. There is-no alcohol system It is stronger, much cheaper, better iron medicine. A few drops to a tea spoonful mixed in a glass of water makes a wonderful tonic and iixm medicine for blood, rheumatism, kid n3ys' aigcswon, ana , wnoie system generally. Lots of people. in this state J A? 1 recOmmend .it. Get a bottle today Card of Thanks s Many, many -thanks to our host of , . . . , . hme last Friday night and gave us such a happy surprise in a most gen erous pounding o$ good things. It was a piece of very great kind ness, and wisdom in planning and in execution. , Our friend, S. G, Win stead was at his best in the beautfc ful presentation speech which he made and Br.o Dailey seemed inspired wth the Christmas spirit as he offered the prayer, we nad been informed by two of our kind officials, Bro. Ham brick and Henderson, that they were .coming to see us that evening but . . . .. . ... aia not now tne immediate purpose Q nejr ca w, thank 'them one and fll-those who came an(J sent ift3 A Merry c; and a Hap NJW Year nd d Go(J B,m you A Mrand Q w Dow(J v" Announcement First Baptist Church-Rev... C. T; pIybon M h on Sunday at n lock. There will be no evening servjccs Bibk gundav morning at 9:3o o'clock, J. W. Noell, Superint- Come and worship with Yqu are "cordially Invited. , n -.Aministratar'a Notice.'. Having this day qualified .. as ad aGe of Person Cav g dajms , against . said estate to present them to me on .'or before Nov. 191. car ;thls notiee. wiU plead fax the bar of their recovery. Anpers adjoining! bunties thai we; have pur- r - rafter Jannarv -lst. 1918. all insuranra losses oxcuririg 'mdeV policies) isst4 Fire -f and Life-insurance Kmpiiifesr " D7 ; tnem ? sirouia ne; vrepcrtea. ;fto ' js; promptly vforx adjustment; 7- t: 4 We will fcontintte :,to .represent tfcfif.- . - - now5, represented by- ;Cunninghani'!' 'fi J Long. We1-, will represent 'fiAeenif, r k America's .leading, Pire'tnsurance1 Cb , f!" mpahies among them being .the'" Aet; " - 1 naa,. The Home of NeWYorkTt;" ;v Liverpool London dlobe and othsrS' '.-' ail of which, have a Jong established t ".." reputatioit3 for i air 'dealings and TCflr ' ' v prompt-paymnt,claims.--'nVr;.?i "v ? We xril'cfcntinue to represent i3S same life Insurance' -Comanie-'reSK resented bv Cunningham. & Lcnsrtssil - We will operate a General Insurance Agency and write :all5ioms;0:lixr anee and bonda T'' " 7.'. - ' - We submit that an intelligent pub lic needs not t obe convince cf Uter need of the! protection offered . h in surance; we solicit your patronage basing our claim for a ehare of jyouc future business upon, the jfround 4iat '- we offer to you the employment :tePT prosecution of such tuginesa methods as will give and guarantee to headl and every eustomer a straight-forfkid fair deal, last but not least, wsttSFer, to ybu contracts that haye stood Ifc test, Cogtracts that are as good as the best, j ' If you are on the market for a life- Fire or any other formbf insmtanee' -policy it will pay you to see us before planting elsewhere. Appreciating any favor, and thank ing you in advance for a liberal efcsre of your future business, and wishing for one and all a prosperous "New . Year,, We beg to remain, Your f riendsv WALKER & LONG. J S. WALKER. - W. F. LONG. , WALKER & LONG ) Successors to Cunningham & Long. ;: GENERAL INSURANCE ; FIRE, LIFE, TORNADO HEALTH and ACCIDENT, ' AUTOMOBILE; and BOND& ROXBORO, N. C. - THE NEED OF ECONOMY AND SAVING. When we put a million and a half tny.eervidweean-rcr.L f t!.:iT: ' " net ' tit , li . rsoldiers in the field, we withdraw those-: w ' . - They dopot while they are vactuallyv T--, 'V''. in; training or in service produce .any- k - VC thing. They dp, on he otherfhandccn-V -sume much. ' There is nothing mcrj" l'.. expensive on' ,. earth - than ,-to' j6Uppeft -V. ' v and maintain 2l great army in fhfyf ''fi' field especially if it is oh theljlgit-! ing line. The attrition of suppliea 'atad everything else is tremendously jpreat' . when we have a-fighting army in the field. America is the one great remaining storehouse in the world" of sirpplies f: .and credit.- We martaintw. i-' t make effective as possible bur , ow - soldiers and the soldiers .of ."those;E-' - tiohs'.who are, ngbtisff. . for us T7e must therefore draw httk aspoca-' plies and money. The more we lessen L " our doracstip .demand1 theJnre.'.r--- can .contribute.; to the: spoTtiini isff t :C f ectiyeness .if our 'aJKetf . armies.' J ;r ; Eeonmy'. "Sa" now ft nationaT'jCi; J :" V 1 r

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