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77 f y , -y . )? .9 rhe Largest limitation )F ANY ij ifax Ouaty Newspaper. 55f Tft . . The Largest Circulation OF ANY Halifax County Newspaper. j. C. HARDY, Editor and Proprietor. "Excelsior" is Our Motto. Sti&scrfpiicn Price $!.C0 Per Year vol. XXIX. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1913. NUMDER 8. t. 1 Valuable Suggestion. Important to Every One. It is now clod Ivy physicians k-.t tn u "'i snomu navy t: jtiontion u.; trw contr-d the cth?r Wans t " r.--i!ttl'ib:e uezrec and jo" a tr ' ' :vnoant of wc-rk IV If! '. I : ; t " lMI?C''i- dim " (..5ir at er - V.-. sy.ira Ly filtering: m !!; '!. Tiuv; ih. w! jier months espcci- i - : 1 1 : f . iv, wl.t-:! wo ii-e an Kiuuur me, kp ki 'i-.-w.; shou'd receive some as- jslan.' wh rtwded, as we take fess e.v :-c;-o, drink les water and kt !. r::i he ivy food, thereby hiving liv kidneys to do more work Jian Natur - intended. Evidence of dney tro :- U. such as lame back, kabii'ity to ivr d urine, smarting or torniiig, L'-.-dust sediment, sal iw wmpl-A'-m, rheumatism, may fe weak c: Ir.-ajralar heart action, arns vou : .f your kidneys require !p imme -uely to avoid more se- ious trou:.; '. f An herb .! medicine containing no irora's opiates b.fss tne most vin? i d-jence. An irieal herbal r. pound that has had most re--b! ;:ueces3 as a kidney and i.:...irr remedy is Dr. Kilmer's r crr.p-Koot. . ov. may receive a sample noctie 'wamp-Koot by mail, absolutely Address. Dr. Kilmer & Co., '.r.ghamton, and mention The Com- cnv.-ea.tn. Annual Statement. Annual Report of accounts audited Roanoke Pharmacy, drugs and approved by the .Board of Com- for scarlet fever patients :aiiiior.eis of Halifax County, North Patterson Store Co., goods Cuciin:!, and also of allowances for for sr-arlet fever patients which no vouchers are tiled, for -the L. H. Hale, goods lor prison ' Vilvo months ending November 30th,, ers 131:!, in accordance with Section 713 1 J. A. House, jail acct. for Do- H. i. C. LSVERMON, DENTIST. vJ' Oaiee up stairs in White '"i:V head Building. 'Ice hours from V to 1 o'clock and 2 to 5 o'clock. Tn. A. I. alone ax Physician end Surgeon Scotland Neck, N. C. OftVe in the building formerly ted by Dr. J. P. Wimherley. ClIAS. 1. Statox, Artorney-st-Lsw, Scotland Neck, N. C. ractices wherever his services are required. ASHI5V DUNN ' J on; ea1 Counselor at Law ?"tland Neck, N. C wherever his services are required. t . loan on approved security. r of the Code. December lth, 1911. CI. C. Green, one-fourth year palary as Co. Atty. $ 7C.00 V. H. Melvln, lumber for bridges 3 0.00 Rufus Cherry, repairing bridges 67.25 J. 11. Norman, freight on lumber, repairs paid for coal house, aiuj record ing 2 bonds 67JS2 Mm W. A. Sater, feeding Jurors Nov. term court 41.00 Commonwealth, printing Court calendar 1.25 S. J. Staliings, goods for chain gang 15.10 Kugene Johnston, goods for chain gang a. S3 W. t'. Drewry, services and labor County Home 57.50 J. C. l'ranch, conveying pris oner to jail 2.20 Stainback and Howe, blank ets lor road gang CS.40 H. Cr. Row, holding inquest over V.'illie Pink H. Hale, goods for jail C. W. King, conveying pris oners' to jail Siaiiibr.ck and Rowe, coffins for paupers I. . K. Dickens, repairing bridge Jin Ais-ton, damages and J.ir.i C. A If ton allowed :-"n!t.o. "'lothing House, good.s fur Countv Home ! Dr. T. Green, J-i j-ear's Sal- f.iy SiTpt. lit-alth A. J f. Green, conveying luna tic to hospital L, TT TI:-.lc, jail acct. for Nov. 1911 J. iior.se, conveying luna tic to Ooldsboro r.hct kcyotte Brick Company coal for Court House X. Ij. i-tedman and Co., goods for County Home L. H. Ilale, goods for jail K. K. llobbins. tiuaiantino houses and horse-hire - V,'. Ivl. Cchcn, drugs for Coun ty Home J. A. House, conveying luna tic to hospital E. T. Clark, goods for road gan? J. A. House, summoning Ju- rora, etc. E. It. Kobbirs, conveying prisoner to jail Dr. I. E. Greer, quarantine and looking after ucarlet fever and tliptheria D. C. Fenner, one month's ttervicea Vfciusa ' I ui .. Util e Co., mai- tresses 7.00 Kdwnrd Cheek, hauling coal S y.00 Mr I.aff iter, month sulary a3 r-,i.ii engineer 100.00 Louia Kroelieh, repairing en gine 1.00 J. II. Norman, balance on i:i- - (1.-. ;m ( t. 200.00 A. C. I... liailway Company, trtight on coal 114.05 23.70 4.50 3.00 IS. CO 3.00 10.00 52.01 125.00 cember M. L. Hux, conveying prison ers G. A. Hux and Co., -goods for jail, etc. W. B. Drewrj", services and labor at County Home W. M. Cohen, drugs for Coun ty Homo W. M. Cohen, drugs for County Convicts Baltimore Bargain House, balance on goods Harrell's Printing House, blanks (S. M. Gary) P. C. and C. W. Gregory, goods for chain gang Pierce-Whitehead Hdwr. Co., goods for Court House, etc. 17.21 21. G9 9.85 86.60 5.80 3.53 67.80 20.95 9.70 1.00 7.20 5.10 55.00 OF ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. i i :; 1.1 -mm re?;.;, x-i. L., on ? third '.Vwdna-d-iv of cah month : '. :i y'.el to tr-at th. Ureases of o Ear, N ;:;o, Throat, and fit Total amount for Jan uary, 1912 $1,523.75 February 5, 1912. A. T. Dickens, freight on tents, wagons, etc. $ 10.23 V. L. Stedman and Co., goods ff-r County Home SS.19 rl. L. Alston, work on house for ronds 5.75 E. II. Terry, drugs for chain gang 1.10 Randolph Supply Co., goods for chain gang 48.90 Enfield Furniture Co., mat tresses for chain gang 21.00 C. E. McGwigan, goods for chair, gang 11.15 Worrell Manfg. Co., insect ex- tinguishers - 10.00 C. II. Ha.!e, good3 for jail 5.00 Everett Waddey Co., books 17. 15 ! Fosburah Lumber Co.. allow- ' ed error in taxes 273.40 113.10 V. B. Drewry, services and labor Countv Home 56.00 S. Meyer, goods for road gang 41.72 Edwards and Broughtcn Prtg Co., envelopes for R. cf D. 4.30 O. H. Johnston, conveying prisoners t- jail 3.20 Commonwealth Printing Co., Court Calendar 1.25 M. C. Dassiter, road tngi- neeiing and expenses 126.60 E. R. Robbins, conveying prisoners to jail 13.00 W. R. Harvey, telephone mes sage l.O'O John Gunn, work at Court House 2.00 Y. M. Cohen, drugs for Coun ty Home and anti-toxine 19. SO P. N. St.'ilnback, burial cases for Countv Homo IS. 00 D. C. Fennc-r, salary, eto.. for January (i. A. Hux and Co., goods for 16.25 151. CI 92.24 1 5. 35 31.50 16.70 35.25 21.75 102.80 2.00 Harrison, Hall Drug Co., drugs for chain gang .12.90 C. E. McGwigan, goods for chain gang 17.25 W. C. Pendleton, burying pauper 6.00 Dr. J no. A. Collins, visiting Pick convicts 20.00 Randolph Supply Co., freight on six mules 14.40 E. L. Haywood, printing Court Calendar 3.' A. T. Dickens, goods for chain gang 5.60 W. M. Cohen, drugs for Coun tv Home 3.90 F. M. Taylor, building 2 bridges in Brinkleyville. Ts. 35.00 Charlie Williams, building hiidge 30.00 C. H. Hale, mattress for Jail 2.33 W. O. Rats, wood for Court House 3.00 J. R. Hatthews, 4 doz. socks for chain gang 4.00 M. L. Hux, conveying prison ers to jail and camp 8.75 E. It. Robbins, quarantine measles, houses 7.00 N. R. Stedman and Co., goods for County Home 126.27 Harrell's Printing House, stationery for R. or D. 4.46 Harrell's Printing House, stationery for S. M. Gary 2.6 8 John Gunn, work in Court House 1.00 W. H. Hayes, conveying pris oners to carnp 11.4b D. C. Fenner, looking after Court House 2u.00 E. R. Robbins, conveying prisoners to jail 2.00 Worrell Manfg. Co., disln- fectors for jail 10.00 J. A. House, holding March Court and expenses 93.55 J. A. House, jail acct. for March 100.35 Geo. W. Hamill, allowed as confederate soldier 3.00 J. A. House, goods for jail 9. SO J. A. House, bringing patient from Raleigh 17.80 30.00 23.00 otal amount icr Dec. allowed $1,907.83 U. O. F. S.MITII Physician and Surgeon slice in The Crescent Pharmacy, Inc Scotland Neck, N. C. TilE PEOPLE'S Hock Remedy lUinianteetl to keep your v k in a healthier and bi.t condition. THC PEOPLE'S hock Rtmmy (Uumuiteecl the BEST Eft-g odiicfT and Disease Pre 'ntivo. Kvfry Package of nbovo .RomedioH sold on iVrsonal CJnarant.ee, back- "?8t5crtson Grocery Company. RAvi"SBSl 2Zic to its Youth; Z. -V 7? fa. and W.OOr.t lr BULBS T'o-.v is the time to set out r i ..v. i-rintr Bulbs to bloom next I' r? al fo pot or box some li'-rn for foreintr in Ihp 'o i e. I have received a large X ; i"t;..ri of Imported Hya- Datf-Klills, Narcissus 'nn'y o'her varieties at r.s -n-i!i prices. Place also , rofr ror iiOPG3; Carna- Januury J, 1912. uger.e Johnston, goods for .eiiam gang $ Louis r.hearin, shoeing Coun ty l-.ll!l03 T. H. Ji;yn.r, allowed re bate $7,500.00 M. I. Farm, J. F. CuHom, conveying pris oner to jail J. C. Branch; conveying pris oner to jail V7. R. Cherry, salary and work on Co. fence. Richard Pettitt, repairs ,7 bridges A. B. (Mom, building Hilton's Bridge r. A. Northcoit. acct. prison ers sent to jail E. R. Robbins. conveying prisoners to jail' . T. Dickens, fare on prison ers to Enfield Talker, Evans and Cogwell Co., index system II. Hale, goods for jail I. Ii. Joyner, conveying pris oners to jail :. L. Siodmar. and Co., goods for County Home J. H. Norman, making annual report, etc. o". C. I.asiter, road engineer ur.d expensie . M. Gary, examining 3 luna tics and mileage E. V. Glover, poods for s;arkt lever patients E. li. Robbins. quarantine mid !;s-infectlng sick and houses I. A. House, conveying lunate- to hOfpital J. A. House, conveying pris orersi to jail D. C. Fenner, mor.th'a salary 4.49 5. CO 63.73 5.0 0 4. SO 19.90 10.38 17.25 353.45 4.40 2.95 300.50 6.7 5 9.80 70.18 80.90 139.40 6.80 5.17 21.00 2.50 25.00 23.80 24.13 12.50 17.30 207. Go w". li. ifarve. U 'yr. salary L. Hux, conveying pris oners to jail Champion Supply Company, goods for chain gang Vinson's Pharmacy, goods for jail 9.80 .1. A. House, goods for jail 11.25 J. A. House, jail acct. for Jan uary 2C3.55 Ti,.il nmoiint f ruary, 1912 cr Fcb- ?l,35S.79 SCHOOL li h r";;'- , Fio-a! Desijrns. Palms 2 nl 1 S-n f.ir p-i-c- list. STEIN METZ FWST X UiV-Jcrh, North Carolina. 1 Guthrie Madrj , Local Agent, Sc-otlarrd Neck, N. C. should have rich, red blood and sturdy, healthy bodies to withstand cold rains, changing seasons and winter storms. If your child is weary when rising lacks energy and am bition has no appetite or possibly sallow skin or a pinched face it is for want of vital body nourishment; this growing period demands special, con centrated, easily digested food for body-development mental strain physical changes. Scotts Emulsion is the te;r hnrlv-huilder known it I is nature's wholesome strength- maker witnout aiconoi or stimulant make roty cheeks, active blood, sturdy frames and sound bodies. Bat you mast have SCOTT'S. & Bowk, Bloomfield, K. J. 12-62 H SCOTT 75.00 2.41 16.50 87.37 38.70 6.00 7.00 73.38 3.20 2.05 64.00 17.43 123.00 11.35 22.00 C0.00 2.63 '13.62 110.97 2. 05 26.00 4.00 ' 16.00 25.00 5.75 i 87.90 Total amount for April 1912 $ 819.77 May 0, 1912. J. F. Cullom, conveying pris oners to jail 3.30 G. L. Knight, conveying pris- oners to jail 4.75 State Prihtm, building bridge at Tillcry and lumber 433.30 A. E. Carter, xepairs on bridge 3. CO W. P.. Drewry, eervkca at County Home and lr.bor 60.00 Fred Froelich. account for j gooca i.ic j. 1. iveeier, utirjnig oiu sol diers 20.00 N. L. Stedman and Co., goods for County Home 116.53 O. H. Johnson, conveying prisoiu-ra, , - 21.25 J. R. Star;sii7i-v, burying old soldiers 20.00 J. A. Parks, repairing bridge 18.00 Curt'-S-Pierson Co., wagon for chain gang 4 6.00 D. 1.. Johnson, work for chain gang 12.35 A. T. Dickens, cash paid for chain gang 13.95 S. T. Thome. Jr., goods paid for chain gang 4 7.67 Ed wards- Broughton Printing Co., books for R. r.f D. 93. SS J. R. Holiiday, repairing bridge 10.73 J. B. Dunn, lumber for bridge, Enfield Township 3.75 E. It. Robbins, conveying prisoners 2.00 E. R. Robbins. quarantine scarlet lever and measles 10.50 J. C. Hard", letter heads for County Treas. 3.50 J. II. Norman, account al lowed 7.01 G. A. Kux and Co., goods for Court House 5.23 W. LI. Cohen, goods for Ep- ps 1.00 W. LI. Cohen, goods for County Home 13.90 Henry Farber, goods for County Home 4 0.60 D. C. Fenner, salary for May 25.00 A. H. Green, selling carts for County 2.00 Champion Supply Co.. good3 for chain gang 132.90 J. A. House, conveying luna tics to asylum 19.2o J. A. House, conveying pris oners to chain gang 17. 5C W. R. Harvey, i yr. salary 12.50 W. B. Drewry, guano for County Home 69.25 J. A. House, goods for jail 7.80 J. A. House, feeding prison ers in April 106.58 A. G. WHU-ox, allowed salary for 1912 25.00 labor County Home 71.50 J. C. Branch, conveying pris oner to jail and coffin for pauper 9.33 N". L. Stedman and Co., goods for County Home v 127.44 L. J. Baker, acct. burying pauper . 6.00 1. H. Smith, lumber and work on bridge 31.30 C. H. Hale, mattress for jail 2.6U Weldon Grocery Co., goods County Home 20.30 Harrell's Printing House, stationery for S. M. Gary 2.95 J. L. Patterson, building bridge over Chockoyotte -Creek 110.69 Harrell's Printing House, ac count for tax book 13.50 Veldon Furniture Co., mat tresses for County Home S.C0 W. M. Cohen, drugs for County Home IS. 15 Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Co., account allowed .for repairs to road machine, ordered by - S. T. Thorne, Jr. 8.73 Rev. A. G. Willcox, allowed balance of " 23.00 G. II. Johnson, conveying prisoners to jail ' 3.10 Geo. C. Green, ,4 yr. salary as County Atty. 75.00 D. C. Fenner, saiaiy for look ing after Court House 25.00 LIrs. Barnes, allowed as wid ow 5.00 J. li. Holiiday, lumber for 13 biidges 7.00 S. LI. Gary, examining luna tic, etc. S7.30 LI. L. Hux, conveying prison errs to jail fi.45 Dr. I. E. Green. Vv yr. sal ary as Supt. Health 125.00 P. N. Sialnback. burial case, by W. B. Drewry 12.30 J. A. House, jail account for May - 130. S2 It. H. Hale, goods for jail 3.55 G. A. Hux and Co., goods for jail 5.90 A. T. Dickens, allowed, rebate on taxes 4.25 Jack Perkins, cleaning jail yard and inside 2.50 it, i Sms Cr 9B m ' r . R&YML ESsMsssg Ponies March i, 1912. G. C. Green. yr. salary as- County Attorney A. T. Dickens, freight, etc. 3. LI. Gary,, acct. for making certific-d copies N. I.. Stedman and Co.. goods for County Home J. R. SiatthfcWi;, goods for chain gang J. C. Branch, burial case for chain gang H. C. AdkinsOn, collars for chain gang Kimball Hardware Co., goods for chain gang Furgerson Drug Co., goods for Court House ! T . . . a 7 1 l . r t i o-rtrwila - for jail W. B. Drewry, labor for County Home, etc. Weldon Grocery Co., goods for County Home Dr. I. E. Green. J;4 yr. salary as Supt. Health W. LI. Cohen, goods for County Home E. 11. Robbins, quarantine of "2 houses Progress Printing Co., annual report G. A. Hux and Co.. goods for jrsil and Court House T. II. Norman, recording Yz fees, postage, etc. M. C. I.assiter, salary and ex penses for February Joie, Terry Hardware Co., goods for chain gang sirs. W. A. Suter. feeding ju rors Jan'y Term Weldon Buggy and Wagon Co., goods to D. C. Fenner S. G. Whitfield, expense acct. buying mules D. C Fenner, services for . February J. A. House, goods for jail ' J. A. Hoia-o, jail acct. for February Smvth Bros. LIcCreary and LlcClenon Co., mults for Co,. Road 1, ISO. CO J. A. House, conveying pris oners J. A. House, holding Janu- rv Court Tin" i.e-j, allowed as blind pauper Mrs. Ltittie Barms, allowed for help John Gunn, is allowed J. A. House, tanks, etc., for Court House The Worrell LI an fir. Co.. dis- inftt tors for Court H. Total amount for LIsrch, ! living. Vir.ol, your aeticious cou uver li12. ' $l,334.Sl cn(j jroa tonic, was reecrnmended, and it ha3 doae me more good than an tna W F copped for j medicine I ever took in my. life. That Countv J amo 6.50 nerrons and tired feeling is all gone. V.'. A. Pope, repairing bridge 7.00 j have gained in health, flesh and Everett Waddey Co., station ery for II. of D. Everett Waddey Co., legal cap paper, S. M. Gary W. B. Drewry, acct. for self and labor County Home Eugene Johnston, goods for County Home Eugene Johnston, goods for chain gang P. N. Stainback, burial ease for Adah Hull . Roanoke News, printing Court Calendar C. C. Llarftn, shoeing mules R. H. White, lumber for bridge - Enfield Dry Goods Co., goods for chain gang Kimball Hardware Co., goods for chain gang T. M. Cooper, printing Court Calendar Total tuneuiit for Ltay 1912 $1,431.68 June, 1912. Vinson Pharmacy, goods for jail and County Home $ 6.3C J. F. Cullom, conveying LIcs- es Slater to jail 2.50 W. T. Clement, Mayor's cost acct. Sam Jones 4. 63 E. It. Bobbins, conveying prisoners to jail S.0C Lewis Bellamy, removing rafts from bridge 11.00 J. T. Whitehead, conveying prisoner to chain gang 1.00 Harrison, Jiall Drug Co., drugs for road pang 13.05 S. Lieyer, goods tor chain gang T-80 John Gunn. ecavanger acct. 1.00 W. B. Drewry, services and is.15 : I I 172.25 5.00 HOW AH INDIANA GIRL Got Strong and Well Again at Small Cost. MI33 Alia Abel, cf West Eaden, Ind., i says: "I was a complete wreck, ai 5'28i wavs tired, woraout and nervous. I 10 00 ! tad io spend about one-third of my time a bea ana my mo v,as nut uuu 3.00 1.00 f Total amount for June 1912. 11.025.86 July 1. 11)12. L. W. Hamiltoii, taking pris oner to jail 1.S0 J. F. Cuilom, taking prisoner to jail 3.50 W. H. Ccnneil, buildlns bridge 20.00 Ev&rett Waddt y Co.. books and stationery for R. of D. 47.25 A. T. Dickers, ei.sh paid for chain gang ICimhall Hardware Co., goods for chain gang J. E. Condrey, lumber for bridge J. E. LUGwiyan, goods for chain gang N. It. Stedman and Co., goods for County Home W. B. Drewry, services and labor at County Horn.- F. C. Pittman, amount for tax list Enheld T. Pierce-Whitehead 1 lard ware Co., geeds for Co. florae W. LI. Cohen, drugs for Coun ty Home Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Co., goods for road XV. R. Cherry, work on coun ty fence Hardy Hardware Co., wire for fence J. S. Coleman and Son, lum ber for bridqe P. N. Stainback, coffin for pauper D. C. Fenner, services for J::ne E. C. RnrTm, taking prisoner ti jail T. A. ! ious, jail ac c t. for June W. F. Coppedge. hoe for jail M. It. Hux, taking prisoners to Jail It. H. Hale, goods for jail 3. A. Richards, goods for jail C. LI. Hawkins, taking pris oner to jail J. A. House, holding court in June Vinson's Phormacv, goods for Jail C. C. Llartir, shoeing mules lor chain gang Hurrc-ll's Printing House. blanks for clerk of court Good Roads Machinery Co., supplies lor A. T. Dickens W. B. Drewry. nitrate soda used at Co. Heme W. M. Mitehell. capt uriiig prisoners and t?:pomcB E. C. Rulfin, onveing luna tic to asylum Whit A. Johnson, 1 day on election board J. 1 .Johnston. 1 day on elec tion board D. C. Fenner, cervices for July Ice and etc., for Court House Rcanoke Pharmacy, drugs for i;!fe tious diseases En.Wd Road Fund, work clone by chain gang W. R. liarvcy, ' years salnry S. A. Richards, goodx for jail Burroughs-Pitt man -Wheeler, burial cure Conl'ed. Sol. J. A. House, -onveying luna tics to asylum J. A. House, jail account for July J. E. Powers, allowed on re turn of income tax for 1910 W. T. H. Woodard, allowed rebate on taxes Total amount for month of August Septeniber 2, 1!M2. jail and court house i.70 2.50 J. A. House, Jail account for August 287. 9 1.61 Henry Farber, goods fr County Home ' 4.0 49.40 Standard Grocery Co., goods lor chain gam; S0.3 60.00 Isiiae II. Smith, 3 day? m;et- ing revision IW-nrd 6.C9 25.00 A. H. Gri-en. iru:erding Jurers Atii-oyi Court C.0O 12.50 S. A. Kieharos, goodn for Jail IMS J. A. House, holdin;; court & 2.00 etc. ltil.10 Harrell's Prtg. House, "Vta 2.00 tionery lor ci t ic ;; .( oitrt .42 J. J. Hudson, allowed on ac 25.00 count of sickness 10.00 1.00 John Gunn, work as scaven ger -j.oo 36. C9 Council Ward, paper tor Court House 7.SD 371.97; Dr. I. E. Green. U yr. ealarv 12.50 j ay Supt. Health 123.00 12.10. S. G. Vhitlield. e.enses to convention nt Wi iirhts ilie 13.60 20.00 G. A. Hux Sc Co., goods for Court House 36.10 j Hardy 'Hardware Co.. goods I for Countv lence ;..'." 11S. 37 Hardy 1 bird ware Co.. good.( for Court I louse & Jail 4.35 1 S. M. Gary. 3 days on Pension 3 1.1 CI List 6.09 ' D. C. Feline r. fiilary as Janitor 1.70. f(.r Aitv.ust, 25.00 S. T. Thorne. Jr.. 2 davs the I ehckiiiir mi Treas. book & $1,776.37 expenses to V." r ItesvIUe. 31.0 J. H. Norinan, allowed on tax work Hi 9. Oil 35.73 9.50 25.00 3.75 127.54 .50 6.30 3.75 4.40 2.00 123.70 1.40 Total amount for July, 1912 $1,036.58 Ao'Jo-trncd Meeting July 8, 1312. I. B. Dickens, taking tax list for Faucetts $ 105.00 C. D. House, taking tax list for Littleton I. E. Avers, Jr., taking tix list for Brinkleyville J. 11. Harden, taking tax list for Cor.oconara it. L. Bradley, taking tax list for Roseiuath Ft. I f. White, taking tax list for Palmyia J. E. Shields, taking tax list for Scot. Neck Shaw, staking tax list for Weldon S. E. Akers.. taking tax list for Bca. Rapids D. C. P.'i'ntr, takirg tax list for Halifax W. T. Lifsey, taking tux list for Butterwood I. W. Pierce, 5 days as assessor 103. "JO 1 14.00 96.00 63.00 96.00 135.00 144.00 14 4.00 120.00 96.00 20.00 59.10 30.10 10.29 2.00 1 5.o:i 5.00 6.00 7.93 1 7.63 3S3.39 429.18 51.00 2.00 Total of both meetings for July, 1912 $1,268.00 2.70 81.05 53.78 15.90 6.00 8.00 6.00 7.50 1G.30 7.32 8.00 strength, until I feel like another per- son." Vinci Is the most efScient strength creator for such-women. It is the medicinal elements of the cods' livers contained in Vinol. aided by the blood jnaking and strengthening properties of tcnic iron, which makes it so far superior to all other tonics to huild up health and strength, for weak, tired, ailing women. It contains no oil and has a delicious taste. We give back your money If Vinol does not do all that we claim. p S If you have any skin trou ble try Saxo Salve. We guarantee It. E. T. Whitehead Company Scotland Neck, N. C. AR.THKt 5, 1912. A. T. Dickens, lreight etc. W. F. WhUem, lumber for lb av er Dm Swamp JeJ::i Dunn, lumber and work on 7 bridges '. P. Dunn, lumber and work cn 1 ridivea T. P. D.-nn, lumber and build o cr Blunt Coat Swamp ");: D-snri. bui!d:-iT brit'g.'S o-.f-r Buiv.t Coat Sv.arr.:p Dr. J. A. C.-ibris, visitirg .. lets at eh:-.! a gung T. A. NoiOuoU, coft tor 2 pvisoiiera pent t- County road from HeriTors! County J. L. Kc-eter, 12 Coffins for County Home J. H. Whitehurst, allowed fcr month Con fed. Soldier W. H. Hull. allowed for month Confed. Soldier W. B. Drewry, services and lr.J-or for Co. Home J. F. Cullom, conveying pris oners to jail J. H. Norman, postage, cor recting tax list and mak ing recapitulation N. L. Stedman and Co.. gooc!9 for County Home G. H. Johnson, conveying two prisoners to jail J. C. rraneh, conveying two prisoners to Jail J. F. Whitehead, conveying seven prisoners to jail M. I Hux, conveying proson ers to jail W. M. Cohen, drug account for July Harrell's Printing House, blanks for R. of D. office M. L. Hux, conveying pris oners to road 4.92 G. C. Green. V jr. salarv utt County Atty. $ 75.00 37.58 J. F. Cullom, conveying Tom Scott to J:m 7.00 132.68 T. o. Vaughan. lumber nrd building bridge Lf ar.sli 14.80 Swamp S. K. Bowers, cash paid to 142.66 W. S. Hockidav. purchase tax 68.00 A. T. Dickens, conveying pris oners to road i::.CC- V?!!; "iw:, r.H2v.-cd reba.. on poll tax 9.13 M. L. Hux. conveying three prlsonein lo jail lAi 15.25 W. c. Allsbrook, rep:irii.g , bridges over D.ep Creek 10.50 John Whitehead, hauling- e:ir rn: tal piping 27.33 1 L E. Sniehis. c-onv-ii:g v. Grand Jury t" Road Camp 13.34 , J- E. .' vers, costs and convey ing June Batile to jail, Kimball Hardware Co. goods for chain gang J. B. Dunn, lumber and work on 13 bridges I. E. Condn-y, lumber for bridges in Ehricld Town ship .Mrs. W. A. Sater, feeding jur ors August Court D. J. XliHikin, work on Quankey bridge Wfldni Furniture Co., goods for Co. Home 9.00 1. I'. Dann, lumber for bridge 94.82 E. R. Itobbirs, eonveyii.g prisoner t- jail -2.30 C. & C. W. Gregory, goods for chain gang 47.71 J. II. Norman, ac issuing or ders, making abstracts, and etc. 30.15 W. LI. Cohen, drugs for county 10.73 Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Co., repairs for road ma chine 13.77 larrison Hall Drug Co., drugs for chain gang 19.3 ') Vorthampton County, costs in case against Jas. Washing ton 2S.03 "orihomptun Counts, for cost ac. Will Long 50.0 3 Walker-!! van- tk. Cogswell Co., record books., tl- etc. 52.83 A". M. Cohen, drugs for Coun ty Home 13.C5 Commonwealth, making stub bocks 5 5.25 . 11. Johnson, p.cct. Willie BP.Te 3G.30 Weldon Grocery Co., goods for County Home ' 6.50 Messrs. Clark & 'Kitchen, services Willie Clark 30. Ou R. L. Weaver, conveying Al fred Sledge to jail 2.50 V. G. Pa?, 'ice for Court 7,13 . B. Cook, shoeing County mules 7.25 J. F. Whitehead, conveying 2 prisoners to jail 4.00 - L. Stedman fz Co., goods for County Hi m 129.10 l T. .TV.vnrr. ( (IIH pvil!" 2 : . .u. . r - - - - J I . i vj "n .1 t-.j i t riinil 'i . i i W. B. Drewry, services and labor at County Home CO. 00 Furgerson Drug Co., goods to Totul amount for Sept'-m- Icr, 1912 ?:?,71C.ia Oetolx r 7. 11)12. Jobn Shaw, building bridge over D. ep 'ret k ? Durrou.-.lw-iMitm.in-Whecler, burial exp. a'. G. L. Iliin- IE. It. RobbJtis. eonve.'. lug priNoneru to Jail J. . . w.-'.yln I'Vl. oner to jail Weldon Township. buiMing 4.M i fridges over ;ravely stad ! Div I 'end branrhf a S. ?I. Gary, recording Jurors from Miii. to Ati-. Court J. II. Norman, m.il.jng fix llt for 1912. lo. 37-. names J. II. Norman. nr.i!:',ig stub boo 1;, J. E. Pepper, bttlng nnd re ceh ini.' bridge Deep Creek V.. B. Drewry, f-ervieis and labor County Home Sept." A. B. Cook Ar Sons, shoeing County mules Standard Grocery Co., Chat tanooga Points A. T. Dicker.?, wire and f.hoe in:f Iioim' i 70.02 16.20 - o " 91.28 S7.1! 87.17 29. ZC : i si. sr. : 54.00 ; i 3.00 ; 3.00 j 1 C3.00 i i 14.00 i W. LI. Cohen, drugs P. C. fc C. W. Gregory, good chain gang Kdwurds ft 1 '.roughton, l.-oo! :t & etc., f( r R. of D. Vv. M. Cohen, druga ror County Home Ilurrell'!? Prtr. Ho: p.', blanks for Clc rk of ( 'otirt Weldon Printing Co., Cou it calendars J. C. I!raneh. eonvejing prisoners to J.'ll J. F. Whilohet'd. convcyi.ig prisoners to jail J. C. Braucli, burying pau per J. A. House, conveying lunatics to Raleigh J. A. House, conveying 2 pris oners to jail N. L. Stedmsn & ., goods for County Home The Worrell M mfg. Co.. 10 gals. Verm loco J. A. Hoosv, jail account lor Sept. S. A. Richards, i;oods for jr.H Lirs. Bar. it:., ailovveii as pau per D. C. Fenner, sis jnnitor tor Sept. 4::. 75 2'.'.f'0 lC.tfi 1.60 73 1.3 4 in. co 4 ! S.tO 17 3.00 4.f 0 C0.ro 3.10 3.00 JS.70 5.0 r s.7.-, 1 1.2 2.3 ) l.to 10.7 1 2.4 3 COO o 7 . 3 3 5.0 'J 77.57 190.2 2 C.9 10.(f 25.Ci Total amount for October, 191 a 32,019.13 November f, J3:2. Eugene Johnston, goods for County llonif " $ J. L. Johnston, .services on election board V'h:t A. Johnttou, rervlcs o.i election board T. . Vaughan, lumber for bridges Vv'. R. Harvey, ac J. P. ;:t Richard Turner (cn: nu .U! F ur:- Pa .e. 4.C ) 4.C ) 2i3.01 3. SO fill frrvrf.' immtm0M 64.72 ; ! 103.36 j 6.30 j 14.00 8.00 10.30 6.38 5 w For Fishing, Lanterns cmpv, end Hard 7T TT-JeT All Strong and Durable Conditions. Give steady, bright light. E?sy to Light. Easy to clean and re wick. Don't Smoke. Don't blow out in the wind. Don't Leak. at dealers STANDARD OIL COxMPANY EVERYWHERE Oo,or'.diaNw Z Mmor t, Ki.
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 20, 1913, edition 1
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