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s - ADVERTISING TS TO BUSINESS -WHAT 8 T EA:l T8 IF YOJ ARE i: JSTLCI YOU WILL ADVERTISE - TOUS Business. HI ALTM. Machinery? -o E. E. HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE i.oo. That Grevt i.oi-Ri.usa Power. VOL. XTV. New Series Vol. 2. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1897. NO.l Send Your Advertisement ix Now, X SSI A A - COMMONWE THAT CLASS OF READERS THAT YOU V Wish your Advertisement TO REACH IS the class who read this rt?rer. fhe Same.. Old Sarsaparilla. That'9 Ayer's. The same old sarsaparilla as it was made and sold by Dr. J. C. Ayer SO year ago. In the laboratory it is different. There modern appli ances lend speed to skill and experience. . But the sarsapa rilla is the same old sarsaparilla that made the record GO years of cures. Why don't we better it? Well, we're much in the condition of the Bishop and the raspberry : " Doubtless, " he said, " God might have made a better berry. But doubtless, also, He never did. " Why don't we better the sarsaparilla? We can't. We are using the same old plant that cured the Indians and the Spaniards. It has not been bettered. And since we make sarsaparilla com pound out of sarsaparilla plant, we see no way of improvement. Of course, if we were making some secret chemical compound we might .... But we're not. We're making the same old sar saparilla to cure the same old diseases. You can tell it's the same old sarsaparilla be cause it works the same old cures. It's the sovereign blood purifier, and it's Avers. For sale' by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Scotland Neck, N. C, PROFESSIONAL. D R. A. C. LIVERMON, OmcE-Over the Staton Building. Office hours from9 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to i o'clock, p. m. SCOTLAND NECK,' N. C. A. DUNN, AT T ORNE Y-A T-L A W. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices 'wherever required. his services are D WID BELL, - Attorney at Law, ENFIELD, N. C. Practices in all the Courts of Hali fax and adjoining counties and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Claims collected in all parts of the State. 0 R. W. J. WARD, Surgeon Dentist, Enfield, N. C. Office over Harrison's Druf Store.' E DWARD L. TRAVIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. gjF Money Loaned on Farm Lands. H OWARD ALSTON, Attorney-at-Law, LITTLETON, N. C. o. M. FURGERSON. ATTORNET-at-LAW, HALIFAX, N. C. 9 91y P ALL V. MATTHEWS, A TTORNE Y-A T-L A W. 'Collection of Claims a specialty 12 2 lv ENFIELD, N. C. D R. C. A. WHITEHEAD, DENTAL Surgeon, Tabboko, N. C flUDSON'S ENGLISH KITCHEN, 187 Main St., NORFOLK, VA. I. th. Leading DiBiog Koom .n tb. City tor Ladies and Gentlemen, stnci ly a Temnerance Place. All meals 25c. 3"Hcdon' Surpassing Coffee a MNDALjTATEilEIlT. HALIFAX COUNTY'S EXPENSES. For Tear Ending Nov. 30, 1897. Annual reports of accounts audited and approved by the Board of Com missioners of Halifax county, C. ana aiso oi allowances ior wnicn no vouchers are filed, for the twelve months ending November 30th, 1897, in accordance with section 713 of the Code. DECEMBER 7, 1896. W H Capell T C Harrison and S True- blood registering names 14 07 A A Hni. beet tor countv home 7 06 W W Hosser, serving notices 2 40 Harrelrs Printing House, printing 2 38 S Mitchell, lumber for county 4 59 K E Kilpatric, serving notices 7 20 W T Shields, - . .12 60 B F Gary, holding inquest over Farrin Branch 27 00 W W Piltman, registering names 1 77 WMGray, .. " 177 Turner Dixon, " " 1 77 D C Fenner. A P Robinson and Geo W Shearin, registering names 11 94 C R Reid, goods for county 85 J H Green, conveying prisoner to jail 2 50 J FranK Brinklev, annual account etc 29 70 W M Cohen, goods for countv 23 30 P N Stainback, 28 13 A A Hux. J C Butts and Louis Wil liams, registering names 3 18 J S Marshall, conveying prisoner 1 50 W B Howerton, 3-5 allowed lor A vents Bridge 7 20 J P Merritt, registering names 2 13 J Frank Brinkley 1 day as clerk 2 00 L D Browning. Supt. county home and labor 41 35 I S H Strickland, B B Steptoe and L E Griffin, registers 4 94 J D Askew and Silas Baker, - registers 5 43 J W Northington, G Sandy and R Rich Harper, registers 9 14 James Morris, work at jail 25 Geo Williams, W S Hocaday registers 3 71 J Frank Brinkley, recording orders December 7, 1896 3 50 Wade Smith registering names 5 45 Harrell's Printing House, 7 15 J R Patterson, .conveying prisoner t6 jail 2 00 J H Fenner, work on county home grounds 1 00 Emry & Pierce, goods county 16 05 A H Green conveying prisoner to jail and serving notices 7 40 L E Vaughan, Jr, conveying prisoner to jail 2 50 B E King, conveying prisoner to jail 2 ou C P Simmons, L H Whitaker, Pleas- ant Wilkins, registering voters C J Tiilery, registering voters 13 J98 4 13 W J Mohne, W V Bobbitt and Chas Jones registering - voters 15 18 63 90 R G Reid, iail account C V Andrews, W P White and J M Parkei, registering voters 10 83 T L Vick, registering voters 2 14 A E Carter, tobacco for county home : 11 20 W It Stainback, conveying prison er to jail v 1 00 R-W Carter, burying pauper 4 00 W R Shaw, janitors account d to Robt L Stokes, Norman Skinner and Robt Brinkley register ing voters 12 30 Mc M Furgerson 2 days as clerk 4 00 Total amount allowed for December 189b $453 82 januab.y, 4, 1897. J H Allsbrook, building bridge 130 00 C W Dunn, conveying prison ers to jail 700 41 25 66 67 132 00 75 9 40 225 12 50 9 00 78 19 50 900 23 15 2 15 60 00 100 28 00 1019 L D Browning, superintendent countv home J T Dawson, holding court &c M W Williams, jail acct Dec W R Shaw, removing records W F Parker, lumber etc w R Shaw, waiting on court T C Newsome, repairing bridge Hale Bros, goods for jail t it . county J J Cobb, wood tor jau G P Williams, repairing onage w M Cohen, drugs county C H Hale, lumber and nails F.infirv & Dnscoll, repair Drioge C H Willcox, arresting lunatic W F Hunter, buiiaing Dnage Rmrv & Pierce, goods county W a Purnell. conveying prisoner 1 00 35 C H Hale, goods county home Henry Seville, repair'g bridge . 1 50 60 Froelich Trading uo, iu. Lewis Cook, repair jail, vault S M Gary, recording jurors &c 3 25 15 17 Edw Clark, M a. lar examine lunatic Mason Sykes, registering names 2 30 4 87 7 65 Emry & Co, goods icu 200 2 33 Wm Roberts, convey g prisoner Newin Faucett, register'g names J H White, repairing bridge J N Brown, drugs county 1 50 1 30 2 05 i goods jau 2 30 2 50 M H Clark, examining etc . p. TAllsbrook, Supt co t J X Cherry, registering names 487 38 25 Harrell's Printing xioutw, 100 John H Fenner, worK co nou, 4 87 John C Lane, register g ; tt rirk. iudgm't book 244 5 25 19 36 W B Tiilery, goods co home Louis Davis, convey'g prisoner 1 00 1 50 450 Robert Parker, W R Neville, janitors acct ehost-story has yet to be - . Kivwi. attested; but not so a genu.u miriner. wvoi " Sarsaparilla kAan nroved tnai. "STl as the in pnar- Imoel iw .k. World's I macy- Xt BIW For sale by E. T. Whitehead I Fair. S J Clark, sheriff Dee term 6 criminal court 13 75 McM Furgerson, transc records 17 67 " " " record orders etc 21 20 Geo A Branch, inquest over body J G Spain . 20 60 T N Harrison, spec committee 25 00 McM Furgerson, clerk 2 00 Total amount for January 1897. $857 49 FEBRUARY 1, 1897. Sheriff J T Dawson, handcuffs 9 75 W R Neville, 4 days janitor 3 00 S M Gary, coal and freight 67 87 J H Norman, conveying prisoner from Beaufort 35 00 J L Bark ley , reg names 4 13 S A Hux, arresting and convey ing lunatic to jail 2 90 E E Hilliard, print report of Com 4 00 Sheriff J T Dawson, conveying prisoner to asylum 19 55 J A Kil patrick, examining and committing lunatic 1 45 Harrell Printing House, printing for Register's office 4 99 Isaac Robbins, making coffin 2 00 S J Clark, ex-sheriff 2 pr leg irons 6 00 B I Allsbrook, Supt Co fence and labor 37 50 H J Wood, Supt Co Home 41 25 J H Howard, whiskey Co Home 50 Wm Roberts, conveying four prisoners to jail 4 00 Harrell Printing House, printing for Clerk's office 5 50 McM Furgerson, recording orders 28 45 " 187 pur- r chase returns 28 05 Hale Bros, goods for jail 17 90 " " " " Co Home 63 00 M W Williams, jail acc't Jan 185 70 W M Cohen, drugs Co Home 22 10 C W Dunn, conveying prisoner 2 70 Wm Baker, registering names 2 34 W G Purnell, conveying prisoner 2 00 James Morris, making coffin 2 00 Sam Brown, conveying prisoner 1 00 Roanoke News, annual statement 42 15 McM Furgerson, 3 days clerk 6 00 Total amt for February 1897 $652 78 MARCH 1, 1897. C P Simmons, rebate on taxes 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 50 46 1 30 E C Shearin, J R Neville, W M Perkins, W P Whitaker, J M Mullen, Parker &Thorne,build'g bridges 143 88 Sid Alston, building bridge 24 00 J T Dawson, summoning jurors 27 00 R H Walker, special coroner 14 00 H C Faulcon, burying pauper 2 00 Henry Neville, building bridge 12 00 David Taylor, making coffins 4 00 H Cheek, mauling rails Co home 9 00 J H Fenner, work at C H 2 00 W E Bowers, 3 Co Treas books 16 73 HJWoodjCOurt crierNov term '96 4 oO services Supt co home 41 25 J T Dawson,wasbing for 3 lunatics 3 50 M W Williams, jail acc't Feb 24170 A G Jenkins, conveying" prisoner 2 00 W D Smith, meat for co home o 00 W T Parker, goods " " " 73 59 A L Stainback, " " " " 6 83 R Purnell, milk for sict 3 62 Hale Bros, goods co home 11 bO " " jail 27 82 K E Kilpatrick, con prisoner 1 50 B I Allsbrook, supt co fence 2 50 McM Furgerson, recording orders 15 36 Harrell Printing House, books 18 00 CWDunn, con pris and ser orders 4 30 S A Hux, serving 5 road orders 3 00 W E Whitmore, convey lunatic 19 95 JBGray, conveying prisoner from Williamston to Scotland Neck 13 20 Wm Roberts, con 6 prisoners 6 00 Jno N Brown, goods court house 1 96 co jail 8 65 W M Cohen. " co home 22 00 W R Neville janitor and haul coal 8 50 - . ? r rvs H Fenner, inspecting tiEuuer u w Jim Morris, making coffin 2 00 Edwards & Broughton, stationery ' C H Hale, goods co home and jail 1 80 vVMMartin, tobacco for co home 10 uu P N Stainback. grate for stove 1 25 C Williams, C A Williams, re moving rafts from Hill and Kimball bridge 15 00 W H Day and W R Sledge, ex amining Miss JS untt 200 1 20 Jim Morris, work at court house J E Daniel, overcharge purchase taxMEMartin Jany to July 'Am 100 McM Furgerson, 2 days clerk 400 Total amt for March 1897 $883 35 April 5, 1897. Gus Pittman, burying 2 paupers 400 B F Higgs, building bridge near Burnt Coat 12 00 Sam Brown, conveying prisoners B E King, serving notices 290 60 B Fitzgerald, conveying prisoner 150 John N Brown, drugs lor jau 5 68 goods court house 45 t "M TTorriaon. meat co. home 34 31 wilov Edmonds, to use J ix JMor- man huild. CulDepper bridge 18 00 t t. TnHkins omnds co home 4 60 u a-j v..", a .... s Ed Hammill, building bridge near Ringwood 28 00 J H. Norman, conveying prisoner 300 H Norman, serving notices 1 20 1 50 300 1 00 26 40 TT E Kiloatrick, conveying pris oo A Branch, repairing bridge Jno H Fenner, work court house Geo A Branch, holding inquest Will Brown Dr J C Hill, post mortem 10 00 10 00 J Jl Spain Hale Bros, goods for jail 20 00 24 95 6 60 4 75 " co home E Clark, goods co home A L Stainback, goods co nome Wm Prince, Jr, repairs co home 70Q 11 00 28 56 Harrell's Printing House, WoiHnn Corn Mill, meal McM Furgerson, recording orders j.3 ou rr t Wood, supt co home 44 50 t -nt Sfainhnnk. goods co home 16 40 SinoArS. miblic sneakers, actors, auo UlUgv.w; r tioneers, teachers, preachers, and al om liable to overtax and " irritate wwl nrarans. find, in Ayer's Cher- rv Pectoral a safe, certain and speedy relief. A timely dose of this prepara inn hag nmvnnted manv a throat trou- i?rr a1a bv E. T. Whitehead & Co. - ". B I Allsbrook, paid R W Hyman repairs countv fence 30 00 E T Clark, J salary countv att'y 50 00 Wm Roberts," conveying prisoner 4 00 W M Cohen, drugs co home 25 45 C W Dunn, conveying pris 2 70 B I Allsbrook. sunt co fence 2 50 Louis Cook. reDairing handcuffs 1 00 J H Norman, conveying pris Mitchell & Dunn, to use S Meyer 2 50 3 bridges over Beech Swamp 437 47 M W Williams, jail acct Mch 801 80 P V Randolph, reg 413 names W T Parker, goods co home VV B Tiilery, goods co home -J T Dawson, services Mch court E A Cuthrell, ex lunatic Nick Harrington, rebate on tax Mrs S O Fitzgerald, rebate on tax Mc M Furgerson. 2 days clerk 4 13 3 55 390 7 50 2 05 2 00 2 00 400 Total amt for April 1897 $1,232 05 may 3, 1897. J W Anthony, rebate. on tax 2 32 J H Miushew, rebate oni tax 5 33 J T Dawson, services Crim court 78 10 Harrell's Printing House 4 50 M W Williams, jail acct April 160 08 C W Dunn, conveying pris 2 70 T N Harrison, goods co home 200 29 J H Norman, fertilizers 10 00 Hale Bros, feeding jurors 16 90 " " goods 12 15 McM Furgerson, record orders 20 75 A H Green, conveying lunatic 30 40 E L Burt, repairing bridge 7 50 J D Wood, repairing bridge 25 35 W R Neville, janitors acct April 4 65 John H Fenner, work court house 100 Edw T Clark, blank books 1 30 Peyton Keel, removing raft 1 00 Sam Brown, conveying prisoner 1 00 Edw Cheek, pr scales co home 2 00 Thomas Mills, work co home 3 00 H J Wood, supt co home etc 43 2o M W Williams, wood for jail 2 00 W M Cohen, drugs co home 29 47 P N Stainback, goods co home 7 25 T N Harrison, com settling with former Register of Deeds 25 00 Weldon Corn Mill, meal cohome 14 20 Jack Oliver, conveying pris jail 1 50 Sam Johnson, work at jail 1 00 C H Hale, goods for jail 1 00 Geo S Knight, burying paupers 4 00 W M Inge, timber county home 3 30 B I Allsbrook, supt co fence 2 50 W R Neville, janitor's aect May 2 00 R W Wynne, labor co lence 67 50 Mc M Furgerson, clerk 2 days 4 UU Total am't for May 1897 $798 29 june 7, 1897. Grant Savage, rebate on taxes 2 00 W E Gray, " " " 2 00 W T Parker, goods co home 31 04 W M Cohen, drugs " " 31 80 T N Harrison, goods " " 109 41 B E King, conveying prisoners 5 00 H Green, " " 1 OU " . " arresting lunatics 2 50 C W Dunn, conveying prisoner 2 50 J T Davvson,8ummoning jurorsfcc 65 40 B I Allsbrook, supt co fence 2 5 M W Williams, jail acc't May 67 00 H Fenner, work at court bouse 1 UU H Norman, conveying prisoner 3 00 M VBarnhill, labor removing rft 1 50 S P Johnson, goods co home 2 75 G A Branch, inquest Wm Jones 21 40 McM Furgerson, record 'g co orders l 4U Hotel Waldorf, feeding jury 13 65 H J Wood, supt co home 43 25 Harrell Printing House, printing 9 42 W R Vick, work for co home 1 4U Hale Bros, goods for jau 40 ' " " co home d bu R H White, conveying prisoner 5 0& Harrell Printing House, printing 20 bi) Louis Pike, repairing bridge 1 o0 T Clark, J salary co att'y ou uu " " ser investigated co affairs 25 00 McM Furgerson, 4 days clerk 8 00 Total amt ior June 1897, $440 97 july 5, 1897. A H Green, conveying lunatic 18 75 19 35 3 60 50 E A Cuthrell,examin'g lunatics Berry Penly, witness W B Dickens,! box soap co home 4 25 200 100 90 500 37 08 100 6 50 39 00 W H McGwigan and L Vinson R N Harper, guarding prisoner Bob Taylor, removing raft Wm P Richardson, keeping gate N Harrison, box meat H Fenner, work court house ' W B Pullen, repairing bridge W M Cohen, drugs co home WLStallings, conveying prisoner iu iu r. W Dunn, conveving prisoner & oU T Dawson, serving notices AZ 4U AT W Williams, iail ac't June 72 60 tfmolioti Trndinc Co. 1 Dr scissors 35 C W Dunn, conveying prisoner B I Allsbrook, supt co fence Louis Cook, repairing jury box 5 40 250 50 21 80 11 93 175 24 88 McM Furgerson, record'g orcers Mrs H J Wood, making cloth ss Edwards & Broughton, tax book Weldon Corn Mill, meal P S Cook, lumber co home 4 69 4 29 43 25 i i H J Wood, supt co home Wm Pierce, jr, repairing pipe jail 4 50 W Dickens, burying pauper 2 00 Elias Draughan, burying pauper 2 00 D A Smith, 2 00 4 00 1 50 McM Furgerson, clerk 2 days W R Neville, 2 days janitor W J Mohorn, tax list Brmk'ville township 30 00 J E Rue, Butterwood township R S Berry, Conoconara " 25 00 25 00 30 00 35 00 30 00 D Whitehead, Faucett R Wilkins, Enfield Ed Cheek, Halifax W M Martin, Littleton " L E Griffin, Roseneath " J A Perry, Scotland Neck " R W Hyman, Palmyra " 30 00 25 00 30 00 30 00 McM Furgerson, 1 day clerk 200 Total amt for July 1897 $685 87 To Keep off the Grip. Some people imagine there's no use trving to keep off grip, but the only people who are peculiarly liable to grip are those whose systems are run down. If vou have built up your system for the winter, all you will need is to take proper care of yourself ; but it . your blood is thin or impure the thing to An is to take several bottles of David's Sarsaparilla. The great blood purifier and strength builder. august 2, 1897. The Commonwealth, pub notices . Roanoke News, " Nelson Ward, coffin pauper S A Hux, conveying pris to jail B I Allsbrook, supt co fence C W Dunn, conveying prisoners . feeding prisoners Jos D Biggs, sheriff Martin co 3 00 2 50 6 50 200 300 2 50 15 00 3 40 conveying prisoner to jail W M Cohen, drugs co home Enfield Enterprise, pub'g notice Harrell Printing House, prt'g 16 40 23 30 2 50 50 65 5 38 100 6 60 J H Fenner, work court house Hale Bros, goods tor jail H J Wood, supt co home etc 43 25 65 W B Tiilery, goods county home W G Purnel), conveying prisoners 00 JE A Cuthrell, exam g lunatic oo T N Harrison, flour co home 14 40 G S Alford, removing rafts - 6 00 G A Branch, holding inquest 22 40 Wm Roberts, conveying prisoner 2 55 C W Dunn, conveying prisoner and expense from Martin co 18 75 M W Williams, jail acct July 132 60 J T Dawson, conveying lunatic 19 30 Mc M Furgerson, record'g orders 17 35 W E Bowers, amt paid for indi- - gent pupil Institution for Deaf, Dumb and Blind, 96 15 00 Mc M Furgerson, 1 day as clerk 2 00 W R Neville. 2 days janitor 1 50 W T Parker, goods co home 20 00 Tom Richardson, burying pauper 2 00 J H Davis, work on Weldon - township tax list 15 00 Total amt for August 1897 $480 33 SEPTEMBER 6, 1897. E T Clark, i salary county atty 50 00 J H Norman, conveying prisoner and serving road notices 11 40 T H Fenner, work court house 1 00 Weldon Corn Mill, goods co home 32 35 Mc M Furgerson, recording orders 6 50 " transcribing records 65 60 C W Dunn, serving road notices 3 60 " " conveying prisoner 2 50 B I Allsbrook, supt co fence 2 50 C U Skinner, convex in prisoner 1 00 W G Purnell, conveying prisoner 4 00 Geo A Branch, holding inquest 17 40 Dr I E Green, salary B'd Health from Oct 1, 1896 to Sept 1, '97 458 33 Jno N Brown, goods for jail 4 85 " ." " co home 1 oO J T Dawson, conveving lunatic 22 50 A H Green, conveying lunatic 15 20 H J Wood, supt co home etc 43 25 M W Williams, jail acct August 178 40 A L Stainback, goods co home 4 00 Lee Bryant, repairing 1 00 J H Allsbrook, part payment re pairs Merritt Bride 100 00 S A Hux, serving 3 notices 1 eO W T Parker, goods co home 13 50 Mc M Furgerson, making report to B'd of Equalization 75 00 Harrell's Printing House 25 60 TNHarrison, exam'g and revising tax list 100 UU Wm Prince, Jr, work co home 1 50 J M Grizzard, repairing bridges 6 75 T N Harrison and W E Spruill, examining lunatic 2 00 W E Dempsey, burying pauper 2 00 T N Harrison, goods co home 71 50 A E Carter, 414 lbs tobacco co home 20 70 W M Cohen, drugs co home 28 25 Mc M Furgerson, clerk 2 days 4 00 W R .Neville, 2 days janitor 1 5U J H Davis, balance on taking tax list Weldon township 10 00 Mc M Furgerson, transcribing old records 14b Total amt for Sept 1897 $1,537 27 OCTOBER 4, 3.897. Johnson, rebate on taxes 2 00 Isham Hawkins, " " " 2 OU R L Jovner, " " f 5 02 J H Fenner, work at court house 1 00 Louis Cook, " " " " 50 T Dawson, services Cr Court by yu M W Williams, jail acp't Sept 235 95 McM Furgerson, record orders to ' " placing 57 bU names 0 ou ' " making out tax list 454 14 Emry & Co, goods co jail 1 75 Emry & Pierce, goods co home 5J. Jack Oliver, conveying prisoner 1 80 H J Wood, supt co home o -so Gid Williams and Gid Alston re naming bridge 10 00 15 00 I 00 94 75 T C Newsome, repairing bridge Neville, lumber for bridge W B Hunter, building bridge OPStallings, building 13 bridges 310 70 JNADDlewbite. " " " oi 04 U Skinner, conveying prisoners o w . O AA t.k Whitehead, board and bury'g 10 00 T Mills. reDair wheels co home 1 00 TT Norman' convey'g prisoners t ou Elarrell Printing House, blanks 2 67 " " doors 5 xv S M Gary, copying tax bonds etc 33 25 TTale Bros, goods co home 6 66 " jail o zu H Howard, whiskey co home 1 00 W K Pittman, repairing bridge 12 00 J N Brown, goods court house 4 lo The Commonwealth, pub notices 5 00 B I Allsbrook, supt co fence 1 5U n w Dnnn. conveving prisoners 7.00 R V TTarriss. rebuilding bridge 12 55 S P Wood, making coffin 2 00 CPSimmons,arrestandcon lunaticl7 10 T Tff TTnrrison. goods co home 54 53 VV M Cohen, drugs co home xo to Roanoke News, pub notices 2 00 A A White, inspecting bridge 2 00 w -R. Nftville. ianitor acc't 5 25 TVT.TVT T?nrPPrnnn. 3 daVS CierK O UU t m TTrrinn. chairman, attena- ir rim nt under order Judge b ou Total amt for October 1897 $1,597 97 NOVEMBER 1, 1897. dna Ariams. rebate on taxes & UU Mrs S P Bridgers, " " " not 1 - - .T T Wood, building bridge 39 84 a a Jenkins, conveving prisoners uu vr darv. minute book 9 45 S .1 Thorne, building bridge 12 00 People with hair that is continually (.uinfr nnt or those that are bald, can laiuug - - stop the falling, and get a good growth of hair by using Hall's Hair Renewer. Sold by E, T. Whitehead & Co. G P Williams, repairing bridge 35 00 R C Milhken, conveying prisoner 1 80 J E Hunter, repairing bridge 1 50 McM Furgerson, recording orders 20 80 S A Hux, conveying prisoner 4 50 M Byrd, rebate on taxes 2 15 Harrell Printing House, printing 13 35 Emry & Pierce, goods co home 11 89 W Lynch, caring for and burying child of lunatic at co home J H Fenner, work at court house C H Hale, goods jail 3 00 100 145 11 35 2 15 16 00 3 25 W M Cohen, drugs co home McRae Allen, rebate on taxes W K Pittman, building bridge W B Dickens, goods co home W P Richardson, keeping fence and gate at Ransom bridge 6 mos 5 00 Wm Roberts, conveying prisoner 1 00 l u JNewsome, repairing bridge 15 00 B I Allsbrook, supt co fence T N Harrison goods' co home H J Wood, supt co home Emry & Co, goods court housf 64 60 33 70 43 25 25 . 11 54 2 50 150. Ill 50 40 00 5 00 16 0C 400 T N Harrison, gootU cc home W S Miller, repairing pump ,: W R Neville, janito M W Williams, jail acc't J H Allsbrook, repairing bridge " " " cutting limb - T C Newsome, repairing bridge McM Furgerson, 2 days clerk Total amt for November $615 19 Amounts paid Clerk Superior Court, Justice of the Peace, Sheriff, Solicitors and witnesses for December term crim inal court, 1896, whole and halt fees as follows : Amt paid clerk S M Gary 229.85 " Sheriff J T Dawson 4 40 ex" S J Clark 3165 WE Daniel 109 50 " Justices etc 104 83 Paid witnesses whole fees as follows : Sam Taylor 5 30 5 50 4 40 - 5 40 5 30 5 30 5 30 5 30 8 90 190 190 3 90 4 90 490 4 90 460 4 70 460 7 90 4 70 2 30 2 30 390 3 90 3 90 400 410 Jesse Perkins James Taylor Ben Bell Jesse Perkins Ben Bell Jas Taylor Beady Powell J H P Leigh Corinth Jones Chas Flagg R J Day, W G Purnell, T C Harrison Ben Daniel Allen Hardy Henry Mills Lafayette Alston N G Felts Henry Lynch H L Merritt T L Hammell J A Smith J H Hoover G A Savage Walter Hinston Joe Taylor Monday Branch 00 90 90 90 10 10 90 10 Henry Clanton Louis Davis Ed Walker H B Dickens R L Fenner John Meekins Geo Gilliam Paid witnesses one half fees as fol- 7 05 700 6 35 195 2 35 1 70 2 35 145 1 45 2 45 2 45 lows; Robert Easton Daniel Newell G W Buffolowe . Hilliard Brown Henry Mills W E Ivey Warren Simmons Willie Lowe James Lowe Ben Francis Davy Johnson Richard McGee Ann Thompson 1 85 1 85 85 George Thompson 1 4 4 1 2 Ben Thomson 85 55 55 35 Hardy Richardson Wade Richardson W T McMarks Thomas Gusset 2 55 Thomas Richardson Joe Stanbury 2 35 235 2 35 4 70 6 05 6 05 2 35 4 40 1 45 195 W H Marks Sol Mills Phil Copeland Aholphus Shearin W O Rosser W H Shearin W W Koy Dudley Daniel Kiah Hyman Herbert Johnaon 05 60 05 10 10 R Anderson John Lewis A C Peterson Joe Stern W M Gray J A Perry 10 55 55 05 B T Harrell B I Allsbrook 3 60 John Branch 510 Bug Parker 145 Gus Die wry 195 Major Stith 1 95 1 95 145 Dick Davis Wm Roberts J W Lynch 5 90 5 90 Bryant Rudd J E Daniel 87 J G Powell 185 Pollock Johnson 200 Gregory Vaughan 1 85 105 Rebecca Carlisle Olive Carlisle 105 Ann Carlisle 105 195 Ed Allsbrook Henry Grant 195 195 Calvin Ponton David Stainback 1 95 Forest Stni nback Bustin Purnell Jim Purnell 1 95 195 195 2 55 WG Purnell E A Cuthrell Henry Wesaion W H Clanton J A Purnell Arthur Pair . Joe Williams 145 195 73 72 73 195 There is no disease more uncertain in its 'nature than dyspepsia. Phydciani mj that hn Wvmntnma of no two eases scree. It i tiunfeM mnat difficult to make ft correct diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under what disgnigedyspepeia fcttyks you. Browns' Iron Bitters wiJl cure n. invaiiwuic m diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves. Browns' Iron Bitten is sold by all dealers. 195 2 55 2 55 1 80 2 45 155 1 55 1 55 2 55 1 55 2 20 220 1 95 2 95 2 95 2 95 2 05 2 05 155 2 05 165 1 45 T N Harrison Davy Epps R J Bond J "T Mosely M J Webb f R Richards John Barnes SHen Carter Nancy Curtis Wade Carter Ezra Quarles Willie Wood las Richardson Warwick McMillan Delia McMillan W M Gray W N Herring U L Branch E W Dickens Wm Simmons 1 1 1 1 1 2 50 50 50 50 40 Jim Dny Wm Harvey Gabe Lynch Cea iShearm J Frank Culiom J H. Fenner 2 05 3 20 3 80 1 05 2 45 2 05 4 40 3 45 3 70 1 85 1 30 2 55 2 55 2 55 2 55 105 King White W White W G Purnell John Randolph W G Purnell T J E Hockaday B R Powell Ed Chappel Tom Brooks J W Book Dallas Wynn Geo Williams R B Faucett C H B Howerton Lawrence Jones btal amt forDec. Cr Court 97 $893 18 Amounts paid Clerk Superior Court S M Garv, Sheriff J T Dawson, Jus tices, Solicitor W E Daniel and wit nesses for 8necial term April Criminal court, whole and halt fees as follows : Clerk S M Gary $232 10 W E Daniel 116 50 Justices 84 12 Sheriff J T Dawson 32 25 Ex-sheriff S J Clark 22 85 Ex-clerk J T Gregory 1 53 Whole fees paid witnesses as follows : A McDowell 3 10 6 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 5 10 3 10 6 10 6 10 5 50 v 5 40 7 80 260 9 50 6 40 6 40 4 10 3 10 5 GO 5 60 2 30 560 5 60 560 20 00 4 80 1 90 1 90 10 00 4 10 3 00 4 10 4 10 4 10 3 10 3 10 4 10 2 70 2 30 2 30 2 30 2 30 2 30 2 30 Stephen Ellis W Boone J D Perry M A Smith L Bell G W Gay Claude Allsbrook G W Bracy Sam Ashe Tom Ashe Jas Brinkley Mary Davis W T Gieen E Wilkinson Wm Bullock Florence Farmer Wyatt Gary J H Mclver H H Riddle A buer Bennett Joe Blackman Dolnh logan Andy Person Dr H B Furgerson Ben Daniel Sam Brown Wm Roberts Dr J R Pope Bud Whitehurst WiIlRawls C Boyette L McDowell E Bowers S F Dunn T Brinkley A Perry H Parker Charles Stokes Jesse Milton Stephen Bon field Davy Rankin Preston Watson Andrew Borden . . a at a ai Paid witnesses A tees as ioiiows C Newsom T Whitman 6 40 4 10 12 75 . 8 15 5 85 10 25 10 25 2 90 2 IK) 6 10 3 80 11 52 7 80 7 95 6 05 5 10 1 60 1 55 4 35 4 35 4 35,, 1 90 5 70 6 15 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 30 430 !1 60 95 3 05 3 05 2 05 2 05 2 45 130 2 30 3 30 1 30 1 80 1 80 95 95 95 95 1 95 H L Moore BJGadsey E Rue David Harris F M Parti n Bobin Coley L Powell H Pittman D L Edmonds Dudlev Cotten Charles Matthews Wm lvey, Jr Skinner Pearson Ed Borse S Adderholst Henry Crowell G S Mingea William Johnston Shade Vinson James W Scott Sandy Speed Wm lies W T Williams W G Garner W F Hudson John Short Tom Hockaday Henry Spears Henry Clay James P Hill Jno L Turner William Roberts John Bobinson A Light LH Hale Robert Ousby William Anderson W J Gardner H J Garner L F Rook D C Lawrence Willie Jones Jno Riddick Norman llannon E A Cuthrell Sam Brown Phil Gee Sam Brown Will H Lester Joe Hawkins 1 1 Continued on Fourth Page. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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