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Good Advertising Is to Business what Steam is to Machinery, that great propelling Commonwealth Good Advertisers Use these columns for results. An advertisement in this paper will reach a good clat-r. of in'ople. JtDJb powe. . :ni-r crivce results. J. C KA23Y,Hor and Proprietor. 'Excelsior" is Our Motto. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year. VOL. XXVI. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1910. NUMBER 1. It A ANNUAL REPORT December 7th, 1903 to December 5th, 3g03 Ferth Carolina, Halifax County. Of accounts audited and approved by the Board of County Coramis s-ioiiers and ill fur allowances lor which no vouchers are filed for the twelve months ending December 5th, in accordance with Section 1388 of the code. December Keeling 1903. L. E. Hedgcpeth, conveying prisoner to .jail, 11. C. Dunn, as A dm. of David Bell for 1-2 year salary,.. $ 2.00 2.50 A. T. Dickens, salary for self and guard for November, 113.75 A. T. Dickens repairs on wag ons, etc. 2G.23 Dr. I. E. Green, 1-4 Yrs. sal ary Supt. of Health, .... 125.00 J. W. Gnpton building bridge 12.00 Littleton Feed Gro. Co. goods for chain gang, 80.52 Tarry Hardware Co., goods for chain gang, N. L. Stedman, shoes and clothes for chain gang,.. J. V. Dickens conveying pris oners to jail, W. R. Harvey, goods for chain gang', S. T. Thome. Jr.. goods for 7.63 42.00 5.00 112.21 chain .sang. S. B. Keeter, conveying pris oner to jail, 107.56 2.00 E. E. Hillard, envelopes to Reg. deed,s office, 1.50 J. A. Whitehead, goods for jail, 24.26 J. R. Patterson jail Acct. for November-, 188.70 Weldon Gro. Co., goods for County Home, P. N. Stainback, Count v Home, 129.53 roods for 12.00 L. II. Whitaker, registrar November election, 17.89 Yin ? on Pharmacy, drugs for jail, J. T. Gooch, justices' fees,.. Edwards & Broughton, Rec ord book, register's office, J. F. Whitehead, conveying prisoners to jail, W. M. Cohen, drugs County Home, W. W. Spears, holding polls, A. E. Wi!on, huhling polls, November election; J. R. Patterson, holding court 7.34 4.25 0.50 19.55 2.00 2 00 ect., D. E. Sluinback, holding polls etc., T. W. Fenner, final Acct. and balance on tax list, 117.S5 22.53 293.85 N. E. Green, houses, disinfecting 9.50 C. D. House, registrar Little ton township, 15.44 W. T. Rnffin, holding polls,.. 2.00 W. N. Herring, holding polls etc., 13.56 J. F. Whitehead, conveying a prisoner to jail, 2.50 J. C. Branch, conveying prisoner to jail, 2.00 We'don Fur. C, matt're.is for County Home, 6.75 li. II. White, holding polls Palmyra township 8.60 G. W. Harper, holding polls, 2.00 J. W. Northington, holding P"1K S. M. Gary examining lunatic Town of Roanoke Rapids, poll boxes, W. R. Shaw waiting on court and Board, Cost paid Hertford County, State vs J. R. Rollins, . . . Cost Paid Hertford County, Tom Barns, Cost Paid Hertford County, Robert Simmons, 2.00 15.60 7.35 9.95 39.70 13.48 13.70 Cost Paid Hertford County, John Wright, . 35.74 R. W. Brown, judge of elec tion, 4.00 D. C. Fnner, registrar and holding polls, 16.59 E. W. llaimll registrar and holding polls, W. R. Sli aw, 1 day waiting on election board, 19.11 1.25 W. M. Cohen, mureery &c, for County, . . 6.50 J. T. Gooch, J. P. fees Wel don township, 4.75 Dr. L. T. Whitaker, examin ing Yinie Whitaker, .... 3.00 W. V. Woodruff holding polls 2.00 J. G. Cain, holding polls, . . 2.00 C. W. Hunter, holding polls, 2.00 W. F. Parker, lumber for bridge, 28.16 C. Fj. Carter, repairing bridge, 3.00 W. B. Drewery, 1 month's sal ary paid for labor, 54.00 Rev. A. G. WiUeox preaching at County Home, 25.00 N. Fitspatrick, registrar and judge of election, 16.00 J. S. Minehew, holding polls, 6.60 2.00 C. L. Minehew, holding polls etc. in June, Richard Petitt, holding polls, Halifax Mercantile Co. goods 2.00 8.20 for County, - j w. B. Drewery, holding polls 4.30 2.40 12 00 22.30 2.00 2.55 2.75 J. B. Dickens, holding polls, Gid Alston, repairing Branch bridge, Pine L. F. Whitaker, registrar and holding polls, T. W. Fenner, 1 day as clerk Board, E. B. Perry drugs for chain ?ang, i I)- L. Ryder, goods for chain gang, Total for December, 1908, $183623 January 1909 Accounts Allowed C. R. Howell, conveying Mary Walker and cnildren to the County Home, $ 1.50 W. B. Drewery, services nnd labor at Co. Home for Dec, 55.87 R. E. Whitehurst, conveying prisoner to chain gang.,.. 2.00 S. W. Hamlet, caring for Daw son Richards, 5.00 S. T. Thome, Jr., goods for chain gang, 294.84 S. A. Richards, goods for jail .50 S. B. Keeter, conveying pris oner to chain gang, etc., . . . 14.40 E. C. Gardner, tents for chain gang, etc., 223.00 HarreiFs P'tg. House, blanks for clerk and sheriff, 3.30 J. A. House, jail Account for December 1908, 62.70 A. T. Dickens, Acct. for self, goods guard, Dec, 305.00 Ernest L. Haywood, printing z court calender, 1.25 A. T. Dickens, paid for con veying prisoners to camp,. 11.00 Mrs. Nannie C. Wood, rebate on taxes for 1908, 29.15 Littleton Feed & Grocery Co., "hay, oats, etc., for chain gang 34.82 Sydney Williams, goods for chain gang, 82.12 R. C. Riggin, conveying pris oner to jail from Littleton, Eugene Johnston, goods for chain gang in December, . . 3.00 84.03 I S. J. S tailings, goods for chain pang in December, . . 25.90 W. R. Harvey, goods for chain gang in December,.. 17.23 Clerk of the Court North ampton county, J. T. Fly- the (cost) 43.75 E. Clark, goods chain gang in Dec. and County Home,.. Geo. W. Shearin holding polls for Nov. election, 48.03 2.00 N. L. Stedman, blankets for County Home, 30.60 T. O. Yaughan, lumber for County Home, 10.96 K. E. Kilpatrick, cost J. P. in State vs. C. C. Ponton,.. W. R. Cherry, G months Supt. Co. fence fi-om July to Jan. Dr. J. II. Norman, Acct. for attending chain gang, Dec. II. L. Joyner, conveying pris oners to chain gang, .... E. E. Hillard, blanks, Reg. Deeds office, Dr. F. M. Register, examining lunatic, . 4.85 20.50 25.00 4.5 7.00 3.00 J. C. Etheridge, holding polls, November election, 2.00 E. L. Vinson, Acct. for goods for jail, J. II. Norman, issuing orders and recording grand jury report, fl.83 8.47 C. N. Andrews, holding polls November election, 2.00 E. L. Travis, Acct. for Lonnie Daniel, holding polls, 22.46 E L. Travis, Acct. for R. W. Bowers, holding polls, . . . 21.30 Weldon Gro. Co., goods for County Home, 121.98 M. E. Morton supplies furnish ed Walter Chase, 7.94 Pierce & Whitehead Hdw. Co. goods chain gang, 4.86 J. II. Speed, holding polls November election, 2.00 C. M. Hawkins, waiting on court, November 3.00 C. H. Herring, registrar ana poll holder Nov. election, . . I). M. Prince holding polls November election, Jas. M. Downing holding polls November election, . . . . C. B. Brickell holding polls, November election, J. W. Hamill, Con. at Novem ber election, W. R. Harvey, attention and looking after chain gang, Mrs. W. A. Sater ,feeding jurors November court, . . . J. A. House, account holding November court, W. R. Shaw, waiting on court and Brd. Com., W. M. Cohen, drug Acct. for 2.00 12.18 3.60 2.00 20.00 19.50 73.50 4.95 etc., in June, February, 19.70 J. H. Norman, 1 day as clerk for Board Com., 2.00 J. F. Gooch, account for J. P. cost for January, 5.15 Total for January, 1909, $1797.71 February Meeting 1909 T. Dickens, goods for the A. chain gang, $ 12.64 A. T. Dickens, self and guard for guard for Jany 291.00 W. R. Shaw waiting on court and Board and Com. and work in yard, 6.80 W. R. Harvey, goods chain gang in January, 7.80 Sheriff House, jail Acct. for January, J. A. Whitehead, clothing for 57.60 lunatic, 4.40 J. T. Flythe clerk Superior court Northampton Co.,... J T. Flythe, clerk, c'ost State vs. Junious Barnes, 20.60 6.00 J. T. Flythe, clerk, c'ost State vs. John Mayfield, 8.00 J. T. Flythe, elerk, cost State vs. John Miyfield, 29.35 Sydney Williams, goods chain gang January, 28.39 Roanoke News, printing an nual report 1908, 51.65 Harrel's Ptg. House, blanks and order books Reg. deeds 11.90 Harrell's Ptg. House, blanks for S. M. Gary office, 5.40 Weldon Gro. Co., goods for County Home, 117.35 Everett Waddy Co., stationery S. M. Gary, office, 34.94 S. M. Gary, examining lunatic 6.80 W. H. Hayes, J. P. cost State vs. Robert Jones, 1.35 W. B. Drewry, Acct. for self and labor at Co. Home, .... 43.00 W. B. Drewrv, amount turn ed in for peanuts, 10.90 W. M. Cohen, acct. for drugs Feb. for Co. Home, 27.55 C. H. Hale, account for paper for Reg. Deeds office, . . . Edwards & Broughton, rec ords for S M. Gary, . . . .40 10.00 K. E. Kilpatrick, J. P. eost, Dec and Jan 36.65 John Gunn, work at court house Dec. and Jan...... 5.00 3.50 ; J. E. Ayers conveying prison i ers to jail, P. N. Stainback goods for Co. Home, 17.60 J. A. House, holding January court 73.70 J. A. House, conveying luna tic to asylum, 13.50 S. M. Dickens, conveying pris oners in Dec. and Jan,... 10.00 1. H. Norman, making out tax list for Trs., recording 9 bonds and express on sta tionery, 10.44 J. T. Gooch, J. P. cost State vs. Walter Richards, . . . 5.75 J. H. Norman, 1 day clerk to Board, 2.00 Total expenditures Feb.. .$962.31 March Meeting, 1909. A. T. Dickens, salary for self and guard, for Feb $306.00 A. T .Dickens, work had done goods furnished etc1. 11.70 Fosburg Lumber Co., mat tresses chain gang, & Co . . R C. Riggan, conveying pris oners to ja;1, J. A. House, jail Account Feb. T. A. Whitehead, account for jail birds, C. H. Hale, good Reg. Deeds office, 35.00 3.00 45.30 3.05 .55 Dr. H. B. Furgerson, building bridge over Quankey, 103.50 Home Tel. Co , Acct. to Feb. 1 1909, C. S. Smith, boxes for Nov election, Walker Evans & Cogswell Co. record book for Reg Deeds 9.00 5.00 22.00 S. T. Thorne, Jr., goods for chain gang, 182.90 W. L. Smith, burying pauper, a.oo J. J. Powel, conveying lunatic to Goldsboro, C. W. Dunn, conveying prison er to jail, 11.70 2.70 J. D. Whitehead, holding polls November election, 2.00 13.5Q4K- E- Kilpatrick, J. P., cost State vs. Ed Holden, 4.6a J. O. Heptinstall, holding Nov. election, S. B. Keeter, conveying pris oner to jail, 2.00 1.10 L. N. Green, disinfecting diphtheria house, 5.00 Dr. I. E. Green, 1-4 years sal ary Supt. Health, P. N. Stainback, coffin for pauper, 125.00 6.00 N. L. Stedman, goods Co. home, 70-5 J. R. Rodwell. for cost con victs sent to Halifax Co. Roads, I55-90 W. M. Cohen, drugs Co. home 33.35 W. M. Cohen, mercury for dis infecting purposes, 3.60 Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Co. goods Co. home, 17.35 W. B. Drewry, cervices and labor at Co. hoise, 78.50 W. B. Drewry, work on bridge (Quankey) 23.00 Weldon Gro. C. oil and goods Co. home 122.50 E. E. Hillard, stationery clerk of court and Reg. deeds, . . 3.25 R. E. Hillard, stationery, clerk ces at court house, ..... 2.70 W. R. Shaw, work and ser vices at com I Louse 2.70 W. R. Harvey, 1-3 years sal - ary as Chmn. Brd. Co. Coin 12.50 J. H. Norman clerk Brd 1 day 2.00 Total expenditures March, $1419.85 Accounts Audited and Paid for the Month of April, 1909. W. H. Hayes, keeping raft from Hills bridge, 1908,..$ 10.00 John Brown keeping raft from Ransom's bridge, 1908, . . . 6.00 J. C. Branch, burial case for Matthew Rose, 17.00 Louis Wiggins is allowed a rebate for 1908, 2.64 E. Clark, goods for the Co. home, . 8.00 E. Clark, goods for Chain gang, 35.60 Littleton Feed & Grocery Co. goods for cLfiu gang, .... 37.60 J. W. Northinrton, goods fcr chain gang, 9.50 J. W. Northington. goods for Co. home, 47.95 Eugene Johnston, gooda for Co. Home, 52.68 Eugene Johnson, oods for chain gang, 56.94 H. J. Cordle, goods for chain- gang, 7t S. J. Stallings goods for chain gang, 16.58 J. W. Parish, work on carts. for chain gang, 19.00 L. I. Crawley, conveying chain gang to Weldon, 10.00- S. M. Gary, examining lunatic 5 60 W. R. Harvey, goods for Co. Home, 27.00 W. R. Harvey, goods for chain gang, 116.12 P. N. Stainback, foods for Co. Home, 12.00 S. A. Richardson, 2roods for sheriffs office, 25 J. A. House, holding March court, 150.15 C. W. Dunn, conveying 3 pris oners to jail, 16.25 W. M. Cohen, drugs for Co. Home, 35.95 W. B. Drewry for services and labor for March, 57.99 J. C. Branch, for conveying Grant MeDaniel t jail, . . . 2.60 S. T. Thorne, goods for chain gang, 85.27 W. E. Rosser, keeping rafts from Rosser's bridge, .... 6.00 J. A. House jail Acct for Mch 65.00 J. A. House, clothir.g for in mates of jail, 4.40 N. L. Stedman, goods for Co. Home, 52.83 K. E. Kilpatrick J. P. Cost for Joe Fleming, 4.25 Mrs. W. A. Sater feeding jury and officer, 6.50 K. E. Kilpatrick, J. P's. cost Richard Neville, 4.25 J. A. Holford, shoeing mules for chain gang, 4.00 E. E. Hillard, blanks and sta tionery for Reg deeds office 6.75 Edwards & Broughton, index book and title note book, 21.50 John Gun work at court house January to April, 5.20 J. H. Norman, account for March, 8.47 G. C. Fitts, conveying pris oners to jail, 2.00 L. H. Hilton, conveying pris oners to jail, 9.20 A. H. Green, conveying lunatic to Goldsboro asylum, 13.45 W. H. Shaw waiting on board Com. and court, 7.70 S. L. Duke, holding Nov. elec tion, Brinkleyville, 2.00 E. L. Vinson, goods for Reg. deeds and clerk's office, . . 6.34 E. L. Vinson, goods for Co. Home, 6.40 E. L. Vinson, goods for jail, 1.60 S. T. Thorne, Jr., letting and receiving Perry's bridge,.. 5.00 Thos. D. Boon cost for Ed Gary and Joe King, sent to roads, 14.70 Thos. D. Boon, cost for Ed Gary and Joe King, con victs, 24.40 Total paid for April, $785.72 Accounts Audited and Allowed for May, 1909 J. L. Keeter, burial cases for Co. Home, 48.00 G. C. Green, telegram-tele- phone message sent 1.39 W. M. Cohen April drug Acct. 26.7b J. E. Ayers, conveying pris oners to jail, 7.50 Fosburg Lumber Co, hay fur nished chain gang, 32.50 N. L. Stedman & Co., goods for Co. Home, 112.06 E. B. Perry, drugs for chain gang, 1.80 A. T. Dickens, car fare for prisoners, 1.50 J. A. House, April jail Acct., 48.90 W. T. Clement, mayor's cost state vs. Nick Stockton, 1.00 Pierce Whitehead Hdwe Co., goods for Co. Home, 2.50 K. E. Kilpatrick, J. P's. cost Weldon township April, . . . 12.15 Edwards & Broughton, record book for Reg. deeds office, 17.00 Froelich Trading Co., goods for court house, .77 W. B. Drewrv. fertilizer for Co. Home, 109.30 S. T. Thorne, J-., amount paid by Y. Harris, 5.62 C. R. Knight, building bridge, over Haw Tree creek, .... 54.00 W. B. Drewry. service and labor for Co. Home, April, 53.00 J. F. Whitehead, conveying Nick Stockton to jail, .... 1.65 J. Robertson, J. P's. cost state vs. Chas. Mukley,.... 1.65 W. R. Shaw waiting on Board Co. commissioners, 1.60 T. O. Vaughan, lumber for bridge 42.92 J. C. Branch, conveying pris oner to jail, 2.10 R. W. Carter, repairing Hales Mill bridge, 3.00 Harrell's Ptg. House blanks for Reg. deeds office 5.50 Harrell's Ptg. House blanks for S. M. Gary's office, . . . 8.94 J. II. Norman, 1 day clerking for Board Commissioners, 2.00 Total amounts audited and paid out for May $602.10 Accounts Allowed and Paid for June, 1909 S. M. Gary, examining lunatic 9.30 Geo. C. Green 1-2 Yrs. salary 150.00 R. Stephenson, holding polls 7.10 E. Ayers, burying pauper, 5.25 A. House, May jail Acct 88 80 S. J. Stallings, burial case for Thos. Carter, 10.00 J. A. Crowley conveying pris oner to jail, 3.37 W. B. Drewery, account for self and labor, May, 67.50 Sydney Williams, goods chain gang, May, 66.18 Home Telephone 'Co., Acct. from April 1st to June 1st 9.00 R. Roberson conveying prisoner to jail, 2.10 Manufacturers' Record, print ing notice, 10.80 W. R. Shaw, work at court house and waiting on Board 10.79 Walter Ward, keeping rafts from Bellamy's bridge and Daniels bridge, 11.00 J. E. Ayers, prisoners to jail, 12.50 John Gunn, Acct. for April and May 4.00 O. Vaughan, lumber to build bridge, 38 52 W. Dunn conveying 3 pris oners to jail, 5.80 J. F. McMahon, horse N. L. Stedman, 2.00 Dr. I. E. Green, 1-4 Yrs. sal ary, Supt. of health., 125.00 E. Deberry, repairing Deep Creek bridge, 5.00 S. Allen, 1 !-2 Doz. shirts chain gang, 9.00 S. M. Dickens conveying pris oners to jail, 7.00 W. M. Cohen, drugs Co- Home for May, 36.40 T. Gooch, mayors cost Weldon township 3.85 N. L. Steadman, looking after Beach Swamp Bridge, 2.90 L. Stedman & Co., goods Co. Home, 213.61 Roanoke News printing notice 1.00 E. Woolard, horse and bug gy Mr. Stedman, 3.25 J. II. Norman, Acct. and clerk for Board, etc 10.80 $950.22 Accounts Allowed for July 5th, 1909 N. Stainback, goods for chain gang, 1.40 J. B. Allen, work on Quankey bridge, 35.00 M. Campbell, goods Reg. deeds office & court house 3.10 Miss A. V. Moore, typewriting evidence in Vanlandingham case, 10.00 C. and C. W. Gregory re pairing bridge, 282.44 Harrell's Ptg. House, blanks- clerk's office, and making tax books, for 1909, 36.65 Weldon Township, road fund, work on Northampton and Halifax loads 79.4 Mrs. W. A. tfater, feeding jurors for June court, .... 55.50 A. T. Dickens, e'o.iveying prisoners fiom Warren.... 4.30 J. A. House, holding june court 187.50 W. B. Drewery, services nnd labor Co. Home, June, 53.00 O. H. Guion, holding June court, 236.00 J. A. House, holding June court, 49 40 Furgerson Drug Co., goods jail, Reg. deeds", Co. Home 8.81 G. L. Knight, conveying pris oner to jail 3.30 J. F. Whitehead, conveying prisoner to jail 4.30 J. A. House, conveying luna tic to Goldsboro 29.35 Weldon Gro. Co., goods' for Co. Home 21.20 E. Clark, goods chain gang, 26.50 J. F. Whitehead, conveying prisoner to jail, 4.00 W. R. Harvey, phone mes sage, 30 J. II. Norman, making jury list, extra work, and cor respondence for new court house, recording orders, . . 32.34 J. II. Norman ,1 day clerking Board Com., 2.00 J. R. Rodwell. cost due War ren Co. for convicts 56.75 J. W. Bryan, conveying luna tic1 to Goldsboro, 8.05 J. C. Branch, .summoning jur ors and witnesses in Mer ritt case before coroner's court, 5.00 J. A. Whitehead, amount paid out for jail, 4.25 W. M. Cohin Drug Co., ac count for Co. Home, 29.95 G. G. Martin, acting as juror at Merrett case 1.50 J. II. Clark, Eerving as juror on Merritt case, 2.60 J. J. Roberson, serving as coroner, Merritt case, .... 9.00 John Gunn, work at court house, 4.00 VV. R. Cherry, Supt. Co. fence from Mch. 1 to May 1 1909 19.50 Total for July, .$1418.7-1 W. II. Thorne, making tax list Butterwood, 40.00 N. L. Stedrsan, goods Co. Home, ... 84.90 K. E. Kilpatrick, J. P's. cost for June, 3.95 J. V. Newsom, making tax list for Lit'leton, 65.00 N. Fitz Patrick, making tax list for Couiconara, 55.00 G. G. Gary, making tax list for Weldon, 75.00 R. II. White, making tax list for Palmyra, 50 00 N. L. Stedman, goods for Co. Home 124.41 J. II. Norman, 1 day clerk for Board, 2.00 W. H. Hays, making tax list Brinklevville, 60 00 Total for July, including the tax lists, $1995.72 Dr. I. E. Green, attending chain gang, 268.00 Total for July $2263.72 July 12th, 1909 Called Meeting S. T. Thorne, burial case for John Manley, 10.50 F. C. Pittman, making tax list Enfield township, R. W. Brown, making tax list Roanoke Rapids, 75.00 75.00 Dr. J. E. Shields, making tax list Scotland Neck, 75.00 W. C. Allsbrooks, making tax list Roseneath, R. II. Daniel, Halifax ... 40.00 50.00 R. B. Brickell making tax list Faucett, 45.00 Total, $ 370.50 2263.72 2634.22 Aceounts Allowed for August 1909 W. F. Parker repairing bridge Enfield, 10.54 Manufacturers' Record print ing notice bond sale, .... 10 00 Roanoke News, printing no tice of bond sale, 3.00 K. E. Kilpatrick, J. P's. cost Weldon township, July, . . 7 40 S. B. Keeter, constable, cost Weldon township, July, . . 3.80 E. Clark goods chain gang,.. 12.32 C. M. Hawkins, conveying prisoner to jail, ,. 2.50 J. A. House, jail Account for July, 51.60 Dr. Willis Alston, examining lunatic, 2.50 The Commonwealth, notice bond sale, 3.00 P. N. Stainback. burial case for Confed. soldier 20.00 John Gunn, work 'at court house, 4.00 F. L. N'evill, juror in Merritt case 1.50 J. II. Norman, part pay ou tax list for 1C09 150.00 T. O. Ynuiilniii, lumber for bridvn 106.50 W. Ii. Drewy, services and labor, Co. Home, July 61.25 T. (). Vaughan, lumber for Co. ilome 2.40 W. II. Shaw, work at court house and waiting on Bid., 2.20 N. L. Stedman & Co., goods for Co. Hour 42.70 S. M. Gary, 2 days on pen sion board 4.00 P. N. Stainback, 2 days on pension boardl . ".60 W. M. Cohen, antitoxin for dyptheria in County 20.40 Dr. Jno. A. Collins, 1 day on on sanitary board 3.20 W. M.' Cohen, drugs for Co. Home 34.90 Pierce Whitehead I Id wo. Co., goods for Co. Home 6.68 S. M. Dickens, conveying prisoners to jail, 4.20 John W. House, registrar for Nov. election 8.00 Jim R. Stephenson poll hold er for Nov. election 7.10 Isaac II. Smith, 2 days on pension Board . . 8.00 Froelich Trading Co.. goods Co. Home 2.18 Membership l-Ve State Asso ciation Commissions, . . 5.00 J. II. Norman, 1 dav clerk for Board Commissioners, . . . 2.00 Tota) for August Meeting, $559.71 September Meeting, September 6th, 1909. Accounts Allowed. Miss Bessie Grav, rebate on 19(18 taxes 8.67 W. C. Dickens repairing Mars swamp bridge's. ........ 37.00 Gid Le', building bridge over Meltou's .-reek 49.00 Geo. T. Yicl, goods chain gang, 11. (JO T. L. Warren repairing Marsh swamp bridge, 55.00 W. R. Harvey, goods Jack son Fulcurii for dipthcria 2.50 E. G. Cumba, Disinfecting- for diptlu-ria, 3.50 A. T. Dickens, services self and guard on chain gang, 27(5.75 Geo .L. Knight, conveying Ben Wilson to jail and guard. 5.40 P. S .Williams conveying Win. Alston to jail, 3.00. P. S. Williams conveying pris oner to jail and guard ... 3.80 . T. Dickens, money expend ed for road gang in August 26.75 Littleton Feed & Grocery Co., goods chain gang, 114.37 W. R. Harvey, goods chain gang 145.80 Commonwealth, blanks Reg. deeds and clerk court,. . . 3.00 Eugene Johnson, goods chain gang, 34.12 E. Clark, goods chain gang,. . . .49.5o W. R. Nevill, laying out road 6.00 J. Bryan Grimes, certified copy law 1909 2.30 W. II. Day, work for chain gang 13.75 W. B. Drewrv account for self and 'abor at Co. Home, .. 53.00 A. House, holding August court 100.00 Jno. J. Robertson, holding in quest over Geo. Riley, 6.20 I. IT. Smith, repairing bridge over Deep creek, 13.94 Continued on Fourth Page. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. 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