THE C OH MOIV W EALT II, jtland Neck, - r Scotland Neck, isr. a HE wealth An uncompromising Democratic Jour J. Published every Thursday morning. Advertising; Bates i 1 inch 1 week, 1 " 1 month, 91.09. 9 .69. D. E. STAINBACK, Editor. "THE LAND WE LOVE.' Terms : $2 00 per year in Advance. Contracts for any space or time may be made at the office of The Common WEALTH. Transient advertisements must be pai4 for in advance. Subscription Kates ; 3opy Year. Months, 2.00. $1.00. VOL. I. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1882. NO. 13. II EGOnnOXWG A I. XII. Common GENERAL DIRECTORY. Scotland xkol Jj:jorW. A. Dunn. -Cc imissioners Noah Biggs, J. R. Bal lird It. M. Johnson, d. i. oaaSe. ' XI: It tirst Tuesday m each month at 4 .tfjclock, P. M. " CiiefofPolice-C. W Dunn . Abstain Policemen A. David, . i. Chields. C. F. Speed. Sol. Alexander. Treasurer K. M. Johnson. ' Clerk J- V- Savage. '. ' J CHURCHES: - Eiptist J. 1 Services every Hufiiam. 1). D., Pastor, iirst, scconil anu iiuru Snnilavsi at. 11 o'clock A. M. Prayer iitir,- vh-v oduesday n lisrht. Sun- day Scnool every Sabbath morning. " Primitive Baptist Kid. Andrew Moore. Pastor Services every third Saturday and Sunday morning. - - Methodist Rev. J. Crowson, Pastor. Services every second and fourth Sim ' days at 11 o'clock, A. M. Sunday ' , School every Sabbath morning. Episcopal Rev. II. i. Hilton, Rector. . i . , , . 1 o ti . 1 third fflrvices every hrst, second ana imru fV lays at 10 o'clock, A. M. Also Pi San s Hall every uim anu im.v. Sbath evenings at i o ciock. sunuay Sc'.aol every Sabbath morning. J - - - - - , CJtvicesat Hamilton every lourui ouu- j ;,1 m-mi no-. Sunday school WAS 111 II 1 illllK 1V - at 9 o'clock every lunuay moinui. -Metting of Bible class every fourth Sun day at 4 o'clock p. m. Baptist (colored.) George Norwood, Pastor. Services every fourth Sunday morning. : morning. Sunday School every Sabbath 1 o COUNTY. Court Clerk and Probate - lodge John T. Gregory. Inferior Court-Geo. T. Simmons, lic'ster of Deeds R. J. Lewis. Solicitor A. J. Burton. Cheriff J . T. Dawson. Ooraoer J H Jenkins. 5Y;-urer Dr. L. W. Batchelor. Co. Supt. Pub. Instruction D C Clark Cx'-Ter of the Poor House W. W ' Carter. f!rttni;ioniTS II. J. Harvey, W. II r fields. F. M. Parker. J. 11 Whitaker, whirling Johnson f:- Trior Court Every third Monday March and September. r 4or ( 'onrt Everv third Monday m bruarv. May, August and November 1 Kra5:i.i. s V c ir B. F. hitaker. missioners John J. Robertson, . r T TT l $ Branch, J. X. JO.UUIC1, XV. : Jtt. C: iable J. C. Derr f CHURCHES 4 - s: I'thodist Episcopal Services ,r Bimdav. at 11.00 A. M., a every and 7.00 IV - Rev. W. II, Watkins, Pastor i ' : T iotist Services every secon ; at, 5)0 A. M., and 7.00 P. M., J C ay at 7 30 p. m. Sunday ' OL a.m. Rev. W. J. Hopkm second Sunday, school QL a.m. Rev. W.J. nopKins, rasior. . T. TVfitestant EDiscoDal Services every C2"id and tnira ounuays ai i. uu -ti.. I v. A. s. Smith. Kector. 7"khndit. Protestant Services every L T Gwathmey & Co f - h Sunday, at 11.00 A. M., anu .1 M- - II' TT I 1" 1 1 II. . L. kX. Kev. . ii. v nis, rasior. ' tunty Appointments M. E. Chucrh 1 Sunday, at Lure's School House, at P I- i,... . t i). nA.. of n a ac. t Smith., at 3.K) P M. iSundBy, at Ebcneezer, at 11.00 A. Sunday at llaywards at li.oo A. munion at each appointment in i aus. anu .ov. iev. v . xi. ttai ix' i i nr . i ii'.. :Ktnr T 111 1 1 ..J. f J - i. T tr. Vjiiurcu isl. ounuav, at xunu at. 11. ) A. M and at Ketcl's hi Hn,,o 3 00 1 M AVhitnlfPr'a OlUUiJSSiUUei , 1 nv-prv sfioond and fifth Sunday, A. JU. Koseneath, Jrd. 1 1M i T jix.wu ptist Church. Kvery hrst Sunday . . . n . . ;onary ainuuam anu p il 1 i.i I 1 .V. 1 imru ouLiuaj anu uie oaiuruay f C t ?jr m v.,,i.r m. 1 . n, ..... -v T..i tu s ) s i.iiiircii. i .sum k jk fourth Sunday at 11 a m and 7 Ind the Saturday proceeding the fourth Whole and Half foes fTiW Jay at U 00 a m Prayer meeting Aug.iGim 1881 Iiife-iorCourt fsdays t 30 p m Sunday school i o) p m aundav scnooi at t p,r w t ii,.i-;t- D.t. llored Churches 1st. baptist Every Sunday, at 11.00 A. JU. and 7.00 i C. B. Gibbs, Pastor. 4. Baptist Every second Sunday, 9 and v.uu r. jm. uev. . k. Bhaw, if I M. E. Church Every fourth Suuday L00 A. M. and 7,00 P. M. Rev. J. II ick. Pastor. LODGES. ghts of Honor Meet every second quarter ending Sept. 1, 81, urth luesdays, at 7.00 P. M. ns of Honor Meet every first uesdays, at seven P. M XPRESS AND FREIGHT. Whern Express Olhce-Open all i lutakcr. Aa-ont. llroad Freight, and f. Batchelor. Ticket Agent, I freight for shipment received jU. TELEGRAPH. Istern Union Telegraph Office in jaa Warehouse Open from to 9. P. M. T B Irtor. NOTICE ! KSONS wishing to buy. sell, lease, rent or exchange real estate any Je hi this vipinity, will dp ' well to tunicate with us. Terms moderate, f KITCIIIN & DUNN, I Attorneys-at-Law. fctland Neck, N. C. June 29th. 1882. TTolifa-B- flnnntv Exhibit, J..UIAUWV. Annual renort of Commissioners of Halifax County for the fiscal year ending Sept 4th. 1882 in pursuance - with Sec. 13, Chapter 2, liattle s Kevisal. lo-wu: Sept. 5, 1881. John W Lee lumber furnished S) 57 I county, Rudd & Green lumber furnished county, 41 03 1) C Clark for inspecting bridge &c, G 44 Cad Ivv for sen-ices a9 1 80 125 25 25 00 75 00 108 00 16 68 9 00 8 00 juror at imjiuhci . " ii . oners n, iau Aus. 1SI, Geo A Brunch for repair ing Druie, w I! Day for services as T 1 county attorney June, juiy and August, 1881, John Cook for repairing Burnt Coat bridge, John II Ponton for services as supt. poor Ausr. ltM, - at poor houm-, Auj. . at nuut poor house Auj. l&ol, Emma Cheek for cooking , All". 1881, hu l)fM,r uoue aub. y 3 50 Luna King for washing at noor house Aug. 1882. 3 50 C A Fitt for repairing brid ge, 3 65 S M Garv for corn furnish- e(j COi.nty, 21 10 J T Gooch for goods furnished county, 3 50 N B Dickens for feeding hung jury Aug. 1881 Interi or Court, 6 50 J J Robertson for regis- tering voters Aug. 1881 election, 2 82 J J Robertson for inspect ing bridge, 2 00 J J Bishop for register ing voters Aug. '81 election, 96 8 00 w E Evans for convoying pauper to poor house, Brown & Carraway for coal furnished county, 55 00 R J. Lewis cash paid freights on coal for county. .27 50 J A Ilarrell printing for county, 6 00 Randolph waiting on grand jury Aug. '81 In- E. ferior Court, 1? I T T T 6 00 74 60 RJ Lewis annual acc t for recording order B of Co Commissioners, J H Whitaker inspecting bridges. 4 00 2 50 3 00 2 00 6 29 9 44 54 00 75 88 25 60 6 72 J H House conveying prisoners to jail, B B PuUen conveying and third prisoners to jail, at A J Jackson repairs on jail w 13 Oarv services ren I f dered countT, au. urowu oc variaway meui cincs furnished county, 7.00 chairs for oourt house, I L T GwathlUV & Co. bacon &c for noor house, J n J Hervv S: Co. corn &c hniiorlit. for nnnr hnnsft. i " o i - 1 rueiOU gtws nun- M. ished county tor poor house, JU. t M barker letting out eb hridop &-c 6 00 5 00 4 00 i i 7 - tf,.i:. r Q5o ,ra,.;r. I f JO nrisoners to iail. 1 1 - i H J Herry for 2 day a as at O JOUUSlOll lor V. " ana Sun - mileage as commissioner 6 I ITT IT PLM J. I - J vv Xi ouicius lor uays . T 1 at ana mileage as com r, 6 5 m J 11 V hitaker tor I 0.ays I . .. J pre an(j milea2e US COm'r. -r ivi xrarKer ior z days and mileage as com" r, 6 20 - iv J -Uewis ior z aays as is. i " 30 clerk commissioners, 4 302 l Oct. 3. W II Shields letting out bridge, 2 40 S W Edwards conveying at lunatic to Raleigh, Hill & Peebles profession al services rendered county, 25 J J Wood leeqihg priaan. ers in jail Sept. 1881, 140 Dr J E Green ouarter salary as supt. health for 62 Dr J E Green medicines and bought for county, 12 Jacob D Hill repairing bridge, . . 6 00 4 00 lien Gamihon burying pauper, R J Lewis making out tax list for year 1881, C C Baker waiting on grand jury fall term 1881 Inferior Court, J L Sledge acc't for con veying prisoners to jail of 2 80 disallowance and 2 dol lars allowed in lieu thereof, D C Clark inspecting bridge, II J Herv- cash paid for county, freijjbAii L T Gwathmey & Co. for supplies for poor housp, Sirs L E Nash bacon furnished poor house, J II Ponton services as supt poor house Sept. 1881, Mathew Epps albor at day 416 after the S.00 Hale, 12 57 12 16 6 95 TU. O 1 V, l- r liuut vjtiiij lauui aii )uui house Sept. 1881, 1 31 Eliza Williams cooking at poor house Sept. 1881, 1 35 Laura Davis washing at o poor house Sept. 1881, 3 50 2 07 8 00 50 00 A N Partin registering voters Brinkleyville, w II Jenkins repairing bridge, w II Jenkins building bridge, w P Gary services ren dered county. 6 50 F M Parker 2 days letting out bridge. 4 00 6 00 J C Derr conveying pris oners to jail, II J Ilervy oie day as commissioner (allowance) 2 00 4 30 3 60 4 20 2 00 w II Shields one day and mileage as coin'r (allowance) J II Whitaker one day and mileage as coin'r (allowauce) F M Parker one day ami mileage as coin'r (allowance) R J Lewis one day as cl k commissioners ( allowance) Report of Whole and Half 404 35 76 45 29 85 92 60 15 00 SO 00 fees from fall term 1881 Su perior Court, Nov. 7, 1881. R J Day conveying Ben Ivey to liertie county, B I Allsbrook couveying lunatic to Raleigh, J J Wood feeding prison- ers in jail Oct.1882, F w Gregory lumber fur- nished for reparing bridge, Dr J E Green as medical expert in case State vs Ivy, Ennis Bellamy conveying prisoners to jail, 4 00 Nov. 8, 1881. "Enfield Sentinel" publish ing annual report of com missioners, Reid & Whitaker lumber 40 00 furnished county, J J Robertson insrjecting bridges. C A Fitt reparing bridge, J w Cuthrell registering voters Enfield township 1880, J A Ilarrell printing 500 marriage blanks, J G Gregory hauling and storeing 5 tons coal for county, John Manly cleaning out and curbing poor bouse well. C Bradley lumber furnish ed county, J II Ponton services as supt. poor house Oct. 81, Matbew Epps labor at poor house Oct. '81, 9 00 Robert Gray labor at poor house Oct. '81, 7 00 Laura Davis labor at poor house Oct '81, Elizabeth Williams labor at poor house Oct. '81, Sarah Daniel service as mid ifife at poor house Oct. '81, F M Wallace lumber and reparing bridge, R J Lewis issuing notices &c for county purposes. J E Dickens D S convey ing .Louis layior to war ren CO., Froelich Bros, goods fur nished countv. W B Gary services ren dered county, 20 J II House col conveying prisoners to jail. 30 60 W II Shields onedav and mileage Superior Court meeting 1881, 4 H J Hervv one dav and mileage Superior Court meeting 1881, 00 02 11 J tiervy two days as commissioner, W II Shields two day 3 and mileage as commissioner, S Johnston two days and mileage as commissioner, J H Whitaker two days and mileage as coin'r, F M Park, r two days and mileage as emn'r, R J Lewis two days as clerk commissioners, Dec. 5, 1881. Account of Dr L T Whita ker for post mortem exami nation of $10 00 disallowed and $5 00 allowed in lieu thereof. 00 85 poor house Sept. 1881, 5 60 6 20 00 4 00 05 25 5 00 J C Derr conveying luna tic to Kaleu rh 29 Dec. 6, 1881. C C Baker waiting on 64 grand jury Nov. term 1881 Superior Court, 7 00 J L Flemming repairing 7 50 bridge. 4 00 W II Day for quarter sal- ery as co. att y quarter ending Dec. 5. '81, 75 2 00 Emily Fuison acc't a 25 for feeding mrw &c, dis- 2 00 aliased, and $3 00 allowed in lieu thereof, 42 John B Smith burying pauper, 75 Lewis Coak repairing stove pipes in eourt house, 41 J H Ponton services as supt. poor house Nov. '81, 66 Mathew Epps labor at poor house Nov. '81, 16 poor house Nov. '81, Laura Davis cooking 8 00 3 50 3 50 9 90 3 00 66 00 28 00 77 60 4 06 9 75 at poor house Nov. '81, Eliza Williams washing at poor house Nov. '81, James Mosely lumber furnished co. for bridge, Henry Williams repaiiing bridge, Davis, Drake & Co goods furnished co. for poor house, A Wright shoes for paupers, L T Gwathmey & Co for supplies furnished p'r house, II J Hervy cash paid for freights &c w Ii Gary service--; ren dered county, II J Hervy 2 days as com missioner, 4 00 W H Shields 2 days and mileage as com'r, J II Whitaker 2 days and mileage as com'r, F M Parker 2 days and mileage as com'r, S Johnston 2 days and 6 30 5 60 6 20 6 20 4 00 200 68 mileage as com'r, R J Lewis 2 days as clerk commissioners, Half and Whole fees from Nov. term 81 Sup'r Court, Jan. 2, 1882. J H Ponton services as supt. poor house Dec. 81, Mathew Epps labor at poor house Dec. '81, Robt Gray labor at poor house December '81, Laura Davis cooking at poor house Dec. '81, 16 66 9 00 8 00 3 50 3 50 4 00 4 00 50 00 22 52 2 00 62 50 18 37 2 95 Eliza W nliams washing at poor house Dec. '81, w F Parker burying pauper, J C Derr conveying pris oner to jail, Jan. 3, '82. I Robt Grar labor at 29 88 ii j Hervy chairman ex officio, allowance, 6 00 j E Bovt repairing 12 00 bridge &c, w"ll Shields letting out bridge, 8 00 Or I E Green for quarter salery as supt. health, 5 00 Brown Carraway medi cines furnished count', . Gary & Gary furnished 6 50 county, G A Clark medicines 5 00 furnished county, C P Smallwood convey- 13 33 ing prisoner to jail, J J wood feeding prison 16 66 ers in jail Dec. '81, L T Gwathmey & Co 3 75 7 107 95 goods furnished county, II J Hervy freights &c paid for county, 2 80 w B Gary services ren 3 50 dered county, II J Hervy letting out and 3 50 inspecting bridges, Gary & Gary blankets furnished county, 2 00 Mathew Joyner making coffee for pauper, 21 58 j t Gooch furnished county for poor house, 14 76 H J Hay 2 days as com missioner, W II Shields 2 days and 12 08 mileage as commissioner, S Johnston. 2 daya and 85 88 mileage as commissioner al lowance, 111 J H Whitaker 2 days and mileage as commissioner al- 1 25 8 oo 11 1 3 4 00 6 30 6 20 50 i lowance 5 50 F M Parker 2 days and mileage as commissioner al- 30 lowance. 6 20 R J Lewis 2 days as clerk commissioner allowance, 4 00 4 30 00 00 W H Shields ono day and mileage as commission er. J H Whitaker one day 30 and mileage as commission er. 6 20 F M Parker one dav and mileage as commissioner. R J Lewis one day as clerk commissioner, Feb. 6, '82. Accounts of Dr John R Moore of 45 00 for reparing bridge &c disallowed, and $31 00 allowed ii lieu there of, 31 John T Whitaker carry ing pauper to poor house, J H Parish removing raft, Dr L T Whitaker account 50 of $10 00 for examining luna tic disallowed, and $5 oo al lowed in lieu thereof, J II Fenner wood furnish ed county. R J Lewis making out taxes in merchants purchas es. Brown & Carraway medi cines furnished county, Jonas Pierce making cof fin for pauper, J II 'Ponton services as supt, poor house Jan. '82, Mathew Epp labor at 35 5b 00 3 00 16 4 00 poor house Jan. '82, Robt Gray labor at poor 75 house Jan. '82, Laura Gray washing at 67 poor house Jan. '82, Eliza Williams cooiting at 9 00 1 poor house Jan, b, J J Wood feeding priS' ioners in jail Jan. '82, 141 15 9 15 45 93 22 75 4 00 2 50 6 20 6 30 6 80 8 60 400 1 86 1 10 X7 80 18 75 400 17 14 CO 00 60 00 17 14 75 00 4 00 IS 05 Garv & Gary goods furn ished county, t roehch Bros goods furn ished county. A J Jackson repairs ou jail, Feb. 7, 188 . F M Parker examining bridge, W B Garv services ren dered county, b Parker 2 days and mileage as commissioner, w H Shields 2 days and mileage as commissioner. S Johnston 2 days and mileage as commissioner. J H Whitaker 1 day and mileage as commissioner. R J Lewis 2 days as clerk commissioners. March 6, 1882. J II Jenkins coroner bal ance lor burying Dauoer. V E SpruilT general m'c'dise.over charge in taxes J H Jenkins coroner hold ing inquest (Rufus Fields), Gary & Gary goods furn ished county, Anthony Smithwich bury ing Joe Pully pauper, 1 roehch rJros goods furnished county Dr 1 E Green post mortem ex amination E M Hicks Dr J O'Brien post mortem ex animation E M Hicks J J Vood feeding prisoners in jail Feb 1882 w 11 Day services eo att y J T Nicholson burying pauper J D Cranley conveying prison ers to Warren jail iMathew ipps labor at poor house Feb 1882 900 900 3 50 Robt Gray labor at poor house "eb 1882 Eliza Williams cooking at poor house Feb 1882 Laura Davis washing at poor house Feb 1882 3 16 14 J II Ponton supt poor house eb 18S2 J T Gooch bacon furnished poor house Feb 1882 Brown & Carraway medicines furnished county 4 65 J 1 Uregory C & C repairs to office 122 John Fenner services rendered county 100 U tJ Baker waiting on grand ury reb 1882 Superior Court 7 50 J H House conveying prisionera to jail 2 10 J R Moore removing shaft L T Griffin removing shaft F M Parker examining bridge L T Gwathmey merchandise 4 20 900 00 90 21 furnished county 52 1 11 J Hervy freights dpc paid fox county w Jl liagley clerk Supreme Court cost due by Halifax county 28 March 7, 1882. F R Chamberlain error in taxes w B Gary services rendered co II J Hervy 2 days as com'r w II Shields 2 days and mile 400 age as commissioner F M Parker 2 days and mile age as commissioner oo 50 60 J 11 vv hitaker 2 days ana mile- R J Lewis 2 days services as clerk commissioners Whole and Half feus .'rom Feb term 1S82 Inferior Court 389 April 3, 1882. w R Reid account for burying pauper -34 00 disallowed and $2 00 allowed in lieu thereof a oo 75 00 Dr I E Green quarterly salery supt health Dr I E Green mcdecine furnish ed county 1100 85 00 120 90 lr 1 K Ureen post mortem ex amination J J Wood' feeding prisoners in jail March 18S2 J C Derr conveying prisoners to jail fcc laoo Hal Reid mauling rails for coun ty 7 30 15 25 1 w Myricn building bridge Moses Eaton conveying pauper to poor house 900 11342 3 42 1 00 3 50 8 25 5 25 350 3 50 400 900 26 08 2 oo 2 oo 4 oo 12 5o 3 lo 2 5o 1 o 1 oo 9 25 L 1 Gwatnmey Co supplies furnished poor house 11 J Hervy treignts &c paid tor county Hiliiard Purnell horse anu bug 3 60 gy for grand jury vLsit poor house N B Dickens feeding jurors 4 2q 2 00 spring term 1882 Supr Court Mathew bpps labor at poor house Robt Gray labor at poor house Eliza Williams labor at poor house Laura Davis labor at poor house A P Griffin conveying pauper Hal xieid services at poor house Gary & Gary goods furnished county D C Clark letting out bridge J J Robertson kttiug out bridge J w Fenner 2 cords wood fur nished eourtty w w Carter services as supt poor house March 1882 John Bryant services as coron ers juror J J Williams conveving prison er to jail J J Williams feeding prisoners T J Fields acc't 32 o disallow ed and SI oo al'ed in lieu thereof T J Fields acc't $9 95 disallow ed and & 25 al'ed in leiu thereof J T Gregory C S C acc't o7 disallowed and $2 15 allowed iu leiu thereof J II Ponton services as supt poor house March 1882 w B Gary services rendered cq Henry Hervard repairing stoves for court house Froelich Bros g ods frnd eo II J Hervy 2 days as coin'r S Johnston 2 days and mile age as commissioner w H Shields 2 days and mile age as commissioner J II Whitaker 2 days and mile age as commissioner F M Parker 2 days and Bwla 00 2 00 400 3 0j 4 00 3 00 6 9 00 8 00 3 50 3 50 6 2o 4 oo 474 66 K J Lewis 2 days as clerk Whole and Half fees SDrins term 1882 Superior Court MayI, 1882. J J Wood feeding Drisonera m jail April 1882 age as commissioner 58 5o i 30 oo 6 oo 5 oo 4 oo 15 oo 62 4o 1 45 ioo 22 75 8 75 3 So 3 5o 6 6o 1 oo 16 9e 11 65 llo 3 oo 3 oo Lewis & lvnight corn furnished county C L Baker waiting on grand jury R J Lewis issuine- co orders for county purposes j a narrell printing for co Dr I E Green for professional services L T Gwathmev fc Co gnnnliM furnished county H J Hervv cash Daid for frMo-ht for county tfeter fcpps making cofiin for pauper w w Carter services aa aunt poor house Mathew Epps labor at poor h'ae Laura Davis 14 " " Eliza Williams labor at poor house Hal Reid labor at poor house John Manly hauling for county J H Jenkins coroner fees in case H L Johnson Brown & Carrawav medicine furnished county w ts Gary servces rendered county U w Carpenter services as ju ror at coroners inquest l! red .Baker service as juror at coroners inquest & w Jiidwards services as mror at coroners inquest 3 oo uuy Pugh services as juror at coroners inquest 3 oo l lu Ausborn services as juror coroners inquest 3 oo 8 oo K E Mosely 4 days services as committee on school orders D C Clark 4 days and mileage as committee on school order lo 8 8 2 2 4 4 3 4 H J Hervy 4 days as committee on school orders R J Lewis 4 days clerk commit tee on school orders J J Williams convevine nrisoner to jail H J Hervy one day as com'r S Johnston one day and mileage as commissioner w H Shields one day and mile age as commissisner 50 66 39 J H Whitaker one day and mileage as commissioner F M Parker one day and mile age as commissioner K J Lewis ono day as clerk commissioner 2 oo Junk 5, 1882. Acc't ot G V Hardie allowed 'see bill) O C Stall ines furnished lumber 31 27 9 2o 2 2 and reparing bridge W B Josey herrings for p'r h'se B I Allsbrook conveying pris oner to jail 50 00 J J Robeitson inspecting bridge Lewis & Knight corn furnished poor house 57 95 J J VY ood feeding prisoners m jail May 1882 88 31 Kobt farker waiting on grand lury 7 5o 2 oo t1 j i XJU W ill us. Broughton & Co 80 printing tax b ook Account of Stephen Andrews conveying prisioners to jail $11 2o 245 4 50 aisauowea ana 97 oo allowed in lieu thereof Buckell & Bosman lumber furnished county 12 J roehch tfros goods furnished 6 30 county w w Carter services as supt 6 20 5 60 40Q poor house &o 17 Mathew Eppa labor at poor house Laura Davis and Eliza Wil liams labor at poor house Hal Reid lobor at poor house R B Brickell for reg'g voters B B Pullen for conveying luna tic to Raleigh J T Gooch hay furnished co w H Day services as co att'y L T Gwathmey & Co goods furnished county T R Moore hats furnished co A Wright $hoea furnish ed county Davis, Drake 4 Co good3 furn ished county . H J Hervy freights fcc paid for county S Johnston cash paid for build ing bridge w F Parker removing ob struction w B Gary services rend'ed co 87 1 23 2o 75 oo 99 o5 16 oo 14 3o 67 38 6 66 13 oo L w Batchelor for book (treas) F M Parker 1 day and mile age as commissioner S Johnston 1 day and mile age as commissioner w H Shields 1 day and mile age as commissioner J H Whitaker 1 day and mile age as commissioner H J Hervv I day as com'r Fees and Half fees from May terra 1882 Superior Court July 3, 1882. A II Davis repairing bridge Lewis & Knight corn furnished county Brown & Carraway medicines furnished county D C Clark letting out bridge C w Faucett goods furnished co J T Gregory CSC stationery for office L D Manly making uoffin for pauper J J Robertson letting out bridge BI Alsbrook conveying lunatic to Raleigh S Lewis cash acc't $3 oo disal lowed, allowed T A Clark medicines furn'd co Laura Davis cooking at p'r h'se H J Hervy freights &c paid for county L T Gwathmey & Co supplies furnished county L T Gwathmey & Co supplies furnished county J J Wood feeding prisoners in jail June 1882 w w Carter services &c supt poor house win Gary services rendered co F M Parker letting out bridge H J Hervy 1 day as com'r wH Shields 1 day and mileage as commissioner J H Whitaker 1 day and mile age as commissioner F M Parker 1 day and mileage 3 2 4o2 215 5 56 9 6o 3 oo 3o o) 4 oo 6 2o 6 3o 5 6o (continued on fouh iA9m.) Tor Dyspepsia, ostlvenea. Sick Headache. Chronic Diar rhoea, Jaundice, Impurity of the Blood, Fever and Ague, Malaria, and aU Disease caused by De rangement of LiTer, Bowels and Kidneys. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED IXVKR. Ead Breath ; Pain in the Side, sometimes tb pain is felt under the shoulder-blade, mistaken tor Rheumatism; general loss of appetite; Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with las; the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of leaving undone something which ought to have been done; a slight, dry couga and flushed face is sometimes an attendant, often mistaken for consumption; the patient complains of weariness and debility; nervous, easily startled; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation of the skin exists; spirits are low and despondent, and, although satisfied that exercise would be bene ficial, yet one can hardly summon up fortitude to try it in fact, distrusts every remedy. Several ot tne above si have occurred f the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases ed when but few of them existed, yet examination after death has shown the Liver to have been extensively deranged. It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any ot the above symptoms appear. Persons Traveling healthy Localities, bv or Living In TJn- Dy taking a dose occasion- ally to keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malaria, Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nau sea, Drowsiness, Depression of spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no in toxicating beverage. If You have eaten anything hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals, or sleep, less at night, take a dose and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by always keeping the Regulator t In the House I For, whatever the ailment may be, a thoroughly safe purgative, alterative and tonic can never be out of place. The remedy is harmless and does not interfere with business or pleasure. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE, And has all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A Governor's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am satisfied it is a valuable addition to the medical science. J. Gill Shorter, Governor of Ala. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Ga., says : Have derived some benefit from the use of Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish to give it a further trial. "The only Thing that never fails to Relieve." I have used many remedies for Dys pepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but never have found anything to benefit me to the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. I sent from Min nesota to Georgia for it, and would send further for such a medicine, and would advise all who are sinm ilarly affected to give it a trial as it seems tne only thing that never fails to relieve. P. M. Jannbt, Minneapolis, Minn, Dr. T. W. Mason says: From actual ex perience in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in my practice I have been and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. flgJ-'Take only the Genuine, which always has on the Wrapper the red Z Trade-Mark and Signature of J. H. ZEILIN St CO. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 2o oo oo Co oo o 3o 6o 2o 95 84 Go 75 oo MI?J.v.tafUC W.H.ICI&W. A. Dim, ATTORNEYS AMD COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW- oo 5o : o :) 10th Street, BOffice on first doer above Mam. EDWARD T. CLARK, Attorney-at-Law, HALIFAX, N. C. Will practice in Halifax and adjoininf 7 oo counties. Claims collected in all pans of the State. 48 5 32 E. X. BRANCH. DAVID BELL. oG BRANCH & BELL), 8 85 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ENFIELD, N. C. Practice in the courts of Halifax an4 dioining counties, and in the Supreme 7 oo 4 45 65 65 oo and Federal courts. Claims collected in any part of the State, One of the firm will alwavs be found fan the office. DR- E. L. HUNTER, Surgeon Dentist, ENFIELD, - - N.G. 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