PAGE TWO THE REVIEW; REIDSVTLL ' a MINUTES COUNTY COMMISSION ERS, MONDAY MARCH 8, 1917 Board met pursuant to adjournment wfcth the following members present: R. E. Wall, Chairman, J. A. John son, L. W. Matthews, W. A. Web ster, and J. S. Wells. On motion John D. Martin Is allow ed to list in Mayo Township without ost duplicate of 1915. On motion Willie McGehee is al lowed $1.60 per month for three months. J. H. Moore to furnish same On motion the allowance of Mrs. J. J. Setllffe is increased to $2.50 per month on account of her extreme . age. " On motion the allowance of Will Martin is increased to $2.50 per month. On motion Smith Moore is allowed 11.60 per (month for three months. A. D. Wall to furnish same. On motion John D. Strader is ex empt from road duty and poll tax un revoked., also rebated for 1915 on ac count of permanent disability. On motion Geo. W Estes and J. S. Carter County Home keeper are re- Xuested to furnish the board with a complete inventory of all property be longing to the Road and County Home respectively. Meeting continued until Monday March 19, 1917. MONDAY MARCH 19, 1917 Board met pursuant ot adjournment with the following members present: R. E. Wall," Chairman, W. A. John eon, L. W. Matthews, W. A. Webster aai J. S. Wells. 1 On motion Superintendent of Roads Is instructed to build a sixteen foot roaa rrom uie macadam, road near S. J. Dunavant, Inspecting . . bridge 52.50 Wentworth Merc. Co., County Home supplies 11.85 Pena Hdw. Co., pauper coffins 11.00 W. A, Nance, , Work at Co. Home and Courthouse . .. 7.50 Ldwards & Broughton, C. S. supplies. . . . 36.20 Wentworth Telephone Co., Courthouse and Co. Home 6.59 iJeo. Nance, Janitor .. .. .. 20.00 Alex Williams, Exp. convey ing insane to Morganton.. 21.85 Ja.. T. Smith, coal for court house .... . . . . 4.00 S. B. Dyer, Judge of election 2.00 M. B. Abernethy, examing insane and mileage . . . . . . 3.00 W. D. Hightower, ditto-'"-.. 3.00 W. H. Turner, rebate poll tax ,2.00 tinlary fund, C. B. C. services 29. D5 Jas. Shreve, D. S. services .. 3.30 F. S. Walker, Demonstration workk .............. 60 00 Dr. C. R. Wharton.fumigaJUng 5.(1 V. N. Poole, coffin for veter an. . .. ...... .. .. .. ., ?0.00 S'ate Hospital, exp. of insane 29 00 International Tel Co., Exp. of Chairman Wall.. .. .. .. 6.20 Keidsville Ice & Coal Co, Coal for jail .. .. .'. ........ 6.4-i l enn Hdw. Co., coffin for vet eran . . . , . . ...... .. 20.00 ft. O. Gladstone, Courthouse supplies .. .. ., .. .. .. 3.85 W. T. Wootton, Coal for Jail and County Home . . .... Burton, Chance, Walker Co., pauper coffins and Court house supplies . . .... Chas. Tucker, D. S. services John D. Williams, Jailer .., Itcldsville Flour Mills, Meal for Co. Home .. .. R. L. Hubbard, County Home Hobt. Cobler, ditto . . ..... . YVblttemore & Mobley, Court house supplies .... . . . . Austin Bros., Pay for extra concrete on Little Rock House creek ...... .... W. S, Iachal, Lumber .. '.", ftoldsville Gro. Co., Co. Home supplies ,1 . .'. .-' Mack Mitchell, Rebate on poll, tax . . . . J.. II. Wilson, ditto Ben Price, ditto Walter Lemons, ditto .... J. It. Carter Rebate on Ux.. W. M. Manley, Rebate on poll tax Hence King, Rebate on tax J. S. Wells, Pd. demurrage.. W. G. Martin, Plumbing at Co. Home Mrs. Ida Webster, Rebate on taxes , . . John Young, Rebate on poll E. T. Barnum Iron Works, Cells for jail in Leaksville Township ........ . . C. C. Shreve, Rebate on poll tax... ' 4.00 266.00 7.00 67.40 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 6.00 6.00 61.60 16.68 2. CO 343.09 .01 TUESDAY. APRIL 3. 1917 6.25 19.70 2.4! 8.65 10.60 2 . Hi 3.9f. 1.00 7.3(1 20.00 11.20 . 38.7": 7.50 244.92 1.00 $1680.07 The following accounts were al lowed out of the County Road Fund: P. T. Simpson, Jr., road wk 13.25 B. R. Barnes, ditto 15.00 E H. Webb, ditto 9.00 19.60 4.90 41.20 11.50 J'm Moore's to a point on the sand supplies .IaiW sint w, r. a. ..'Ill I7I1m .1 . 1 T W T7 T 1 clay road near will Wall's provided rights of way are given. - On motion 8. B. Dameron is ordered to make a survey of road from Relds ville viz, Harrison's cross roads and French's store to the new bridge near Draper and report his findings to the Board; at their next meeting. On. motion an flection is ordered to be held on the first Tuesday In May for the purpose of electing a Judge for the Recorder's Court In Leaksville Township, as per Chapter 415 Public Laws of North Carolina for 1915;. .On motion the Clerk of the Board Is allowed to list Jand belonging to J. N. Watt and Tom Wright bought rf Aaron Settle In Ruffin Township, it appearing not U have been listed for (our years. ,Qn, motion the Est. of Yorke Galil her is allowed to list one lot In Stone ville $210.00. .On (motion It la ordered that on eroount of the high price of all food products the Jailer Is allowed forty cents per day for boarding prisoners p to and including six, over six thir t j-flve cent per day. The following accounts were allow ed but. ot General County Fund: E. E. Fallln, Lumber for Co. farm. , . . . , . .... Floyd Hill Furn. Co., Coffin for veteran .. .. .... .. The Gazette Observer, Pub. tax notice , . . . . . . . Crescent Printery, Printing Court calendar ... ... . . Reids ville Paper Box Co. sup plies .. .. .. . . .. .. . . J. M. Leath, Lumber .. Howell G. Pickett, Carbide .'. R. P. Webster, Services elec tion board . . . . . . . . . . , . King Parks, Lumber . . . . . . H. M. Gllley, Services in elec tion.. ;. The Review Co., Printing minutes . . .. .. .. .. J II. Hampton Buggy Co., Lumber for bridges ; . . . W. R. Lynch, Registrar Leaks ' ville Township . . .. .. John W. Price, Registrar Price Township .. .. .. .. Jas. N. McCollum, Registrar New Bethel Township I'r J. H. Ault, Registrar Mad ison Township . . ... . . .. Fanners Exchange, poor . , .. . . . . . City Gro. Co., ditto . V. P, Poole Co., ditto Outside tio, .Griffin, Amt., lost at cainp 6.00 lir. Sam. Ellington, Prof. Ser- . . W. II. Grogan, ditto vices and Registrar 157.75 Mrs. D. R. Allen, Allowance J. S, Carter, Supt and p. Co. J for veterans ... ., . . . . Home , .. .. .. 96.13 Mrs. Fenner Wilson, Allow- W. C. Smothers, Bridge work 38.88 anoe .. .. . . , , . . P. J. Tuttle, labor 20.00 O M. Wingfleld, ditto 63.00 310 00 Jim Neil, ! Labor, .. .. .. .. 40.00 V. W. Stephen, Labor .. .. 33.34 A. B. Odell, Labor .. .'. .... 6.88 Charlie Ferris, Labor 35.00 Luther Smith, Labor .... . . 16. oO Chas. L. Jones, Labor and exp. .. .. 57.54 R. L. Goolsby, Labor 48.40 J. D. lllngton, Labor ., .... 25.00 10.90 W. IL Brande, Labor ,. .. .. 25.00 J. II. Hamlin, Uhbor 26.00 13.37 A. L. Williams, Labor .. .. 30.00 O. H. Williams, Labor .. .. 20.00 20.00 C. L. Smith, Labor ...... , . 20. tO ft. Madison, Damages to land 25.00 2.88 Alfred Nance, Services in sur- , vey of road 4.50 12.50 S E. Irving, ditto .. . . .. 3.00 John W. Irving, ditto .... . , 17 oO 3.25 Charlie Julian, ditto . . . . .. 3.00 6.22 S, B. Trogdon, Civil engineer 7.00 and expenses . . . . .. .. . . 160.80 IWerelworth Merc. Co., Sup. 77.70 16.00 Jas W. Powell, Road Work 3.7o 12.40 N. A. Amos, ditto .. .. .. 10 00 R. L. Powell, ditto ... . . . . . 5.26 1.50 J. W. Lawrence, ditto .. . . .. 7.50 Fed Knight, ditto . ; . . . . . . 3.(6 10.00 VV. J. Cardweir. ditto .. .. .. 6.25 hi. V. Powers, ditto 2.00 2.19 B. D. Kallam, ditto .. .. .. 65.50 ; Jas. Richardson, ditto .. .... 29. 7f 52.a I J E. Garrett, ditto .. . . .. 28.89 , R. E. Smith, supplies ...... 7.90 4.00 Oliver Ptg. Co. Printing road I contracts .. .. .. .. .. ., 5.00 10.25 Review Co., Pub. road notice 14.00 J. H. Hampton Buggy Co., exp 9 .44 4.75 Whittemore & Mobley, sup. 6.20 ; J. M. Joyce, Dragging road 3.00 4 .50 J. W. Wilson, ditto . . . . . . 3 . 5 4.50 IF, J. Newnaim; ditto .. :. .. 4.u0 6.00 J. B. Crafton, ditto .. .. ..12.00 31.60 M. T. Chilton, Cost of Stokes prisoners ... .. .. 14,00 30.00 Thos. H. Smothers, Dragging 9.22 D. E. Purcell, ditto ., .. .. 1.50 2.50 D. C. McCollum, dragging rd. 9.0 5.00 W. P. Roberts, Work in Ruffin Township 15.00 J. II. Smith & Bro., Black- smiitn work , R. M. Gillie, supplies .. .( R, H, Tucker, medicine .... ft. O. Mitchell, supplies . . . . Leaksville Merc. Co., supplies Leaksville Electrical Supply Co., supplies . . . . ' . . Variety Stores Co., supplies Dr. J. S. Wells, Dental work Rogers & Cook, Lumber . . , , E. B. Trent. Corn .. .. .. ... J. Ramey Turner, Blacksmith work . . . . . . Ieaksvill-Spray Gro. supplies W. S. Paschal, road work . . Keidsville Gro. Co., supplies V H. King, Rebate road tax T. B. McCargo; Mt. Airy R. C. prisoners i j M !ss Nina Ellington, corn . . 25 00 Joe Carter, corn . . ...... 25 00 Rush Collins, dragging roads. 3.7a Keidsville Hdw. Co., supplies Good Roads Mach. Co., Sup plies . . . . .... . . P. S. Dixon, supplies .. .. Mrs. J. J. Scott, supplies . . L. S. Waller & Son, supplies Mrs, W. A. Wray, milk . . J. L. Hudson, Blacksmith wk Texas Co., Oil .. .. .. W. S. Fretwell, supplies .... Anderson Hamlin, supplies .. I. H. Burton, ditto J. S. Wells, exp. to .Chapel Hill .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. S. B. Dameron, surveying .. Geo. W. Estes, Supt and exp. Spray Merc. Co., supplies . . Roidsville Con. Const. Co.. material i . ........ . . J H. Wilson, Rebatje on road tax .. . . ... .. .. .. .. t C. Shreve, ditto .. .. .. J. B. King, Road expense . . G. W. Apple, supplies ...... J. A. Thomas,, dragging road fvie Bros, mules for road . . Noien & Stone, ditto .. .. .. Vaporize" Croap 9 n or Cold Troubles Vapor treatments for cold troubles ar 22.95 28.16 3 00 8.60 1.5'j 1.40 2.15 3.45 1.80 .80 456. 'It 6.00 10.00 158.79 34.50 227.4" 1.01 1.00 2.25 4. fl 10.50 500.00 500.00 EAT WITHIUT FEAR OP INDIGESTION OR SOUR; ACID STOMACH Initant Reliefl "Papes'g Dlapeptln' Ends Your Stomach Dis tress Try Itl i a2 1 $2484.13 The following accounts were allow ed out of the Salary Fund: Jas. T. Simlth, Salary as C. S. c. .. .. .. .. i9i;.6? J. P. McMichael, Salary as R. D. .. .. .. .. .. . . 166 ';e J. P. McMichJiel, stamps .. 12.00 T. L. Gardner, Salary as shff. and clerk hire . . .... . . . . 300.00 Amt. paid out of Gen. Fund prior to March 5. Amt. paid out of ' Gen. Fund March 5th ,. $570.33 Co. 7607. Co. 1680.07 : $8287.66 Amt. paid out of Co. Road Fund prior td March 5th 8594.61 Amt. 'paid out of Co. Road Fund March 5th .. 2484.13 $11078.74 mt paid out of Salary Fund prior to March 5th. .... 2085. 2 (" Amt. paid out of Salary Fund March 5th .. . . '. 670.31 $2755.80 Aimt. paid out of Township prior to March 5th . . ... . 3ll.81 Board adjourned to meet April 2nd. 1917 at 10 o'clock A. M. J. P. McMichael, C. B. C, Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you? Well, don't bother. tf your stomach Is in revolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you Just ate has fermented and turned sour; neaa aizzy ana acnes; Deicn gases and acids and eruc,tate undigested fnod; breath foul, tongue coated Just take a little Pape's Diapepsin to helpneutralize acidity and in five minutes you wonder What became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that It is needless to have dys pepsia, A little Diapepsin occcaslon ally keeps the stomach sweetened .and they eat their favorite foods without fear. '. '' If your stomach doesn't take care of your liboral limit without rebel lion; if your food Is a damage Instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless reUef Is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores It's truly wonderful It stops fermen tation and. acidity and sets things straight, so' gently and eieily that it fs really astonishing. pors, released by the heat of the body, are inhaled with each breath. 25o. to ft 1.00. New Firm In the Financial Field ft w e nave in hand an announcement showing that suite 206 on the mezza nine floor of the Ellicot Square Build ing, Buffalo, N. Y., is now bein oc- , ... J .. 1 , . ' .... , . . uupit-4 ay uaraner, renn & company, . wr man internal meaieins,as tne r. doing a bond, stock and Investment P0 ca"7 the niedicaUon direct to the se curity ; business. Mr. W. A. Garrt. . 'un air passages without disturbing; , , , . . tbo stomach, a m ner tot: years intimately associated when Vick's" Vap-O-Rnb" 8alvIa ap wlth Investment securities . of all ! plied over the throat and chet. these vs. nuius uas personally promoted some of the strongest securities and syn dicates of Western New York. Mr. jetr fenn, formerly of the American Tobacco Company of Reids vine, has had intimate association vith some of the strongest industrial Issues of the country, Their card- btock board is a novelty in cleanliness neatness and plain quotations n f'ct the entire place has an atmos phere of refinement, reliability and efficiepcy. Post and Flagg, recognized as one of the oldest and tmost reliable firms In Wall Street are their New York Correspondents, and with Otis and Company of Cleveland on the otter end of their private wire, Gardner, -Penn & Company should certainly lender full and satisfactory service covering the financial field of the world SAYS A GLASS OF HOT WATER EVERY MORNING BEFORE BREAKFAST WILL TAKE OFF FAT IF YOU GET MORE FRESH AIR Be Moderate in Your Diet and Reduce Your Weight with Tassco JVc have some things to tell you about furnishing your house 'ome-makin is the greatest the store and its goods is built up. Today we are in a position to advise every woman in the selec tion of handsome, sturdy furni ture for her home for every room in the house. The famous Simmons line is the foundation of our stock. If there was anything better at any price, we'd have it here. T Tome of arts. The woman who makes her house attractive is an artist. And it is so easy to be one today. When customers come to this j store we like to feel that by our ad- vice we are helping to make a home, I not merely selling something. That is the way confidence in BMTOMMCE-WAIIOiR CO FURNITURE - UNDERT AK ING DAY PHONF 75 NIGHT PHONES 252.W nd 126-J Lack of frh air weakens the oxy gen-carrying power of the blood, the liver oecomes sluggish, fat Accumu lates and the action of many of the vital organs are hindered thereby. The heart action bcomes weak, work is an effort and the beauty of the fig ure is destroyed. Fat put on by indoor life Is un healthy end if nature is not nsalsted in throwing it off by increasing the oxygen carrying power to the blood, a serious case of obesity may result i V hen you feel that you are get vins too stout, take the matter in hand at once. Don't wait until your figure has become a joke and your health ruined through carrying around burden of unsightly and unhealthy fat. Spend as much time as you posslhly C9u In the open air; breathe deeply and get from the Gardner Drug Co. a box of tass.co, take a glas of hot wr.ter every morning before breik- rast then take tassco after each meal and at bedtime. Weigh yourself every few dnys and Keep vp the treatment until you are normal. Tassco is absolutely horm i.'ss. Is pleasant to take, helps the di gestion and is designed to increase the oxygen-ovrrying power of the !)!ood. Even a few days treatment should how a noticeable reduction In w eight fhere la nothinr better for obesity. Reading Club On Tuesday, March 2 V. Mrs. E i gene Watt was hostess to the Rea cl ing Club when an enthusiastic, meet ing was held by the fifteen members. Titian end Corregio' were the sub jects for the afternoon and at roll fair a fact concerning the life of, or a descrintion of some ' painting of either artist was given. , Mrs. M. P. Cummings gave a gool sketch o the great 'Venetian, artut. Titian1 also mentioning arid explaining inahy of his"' works of art. Mias Jes sie Lawrence presented "CdiTep.io j-rid the Cithedral of Parma," glyinr a summary of the works of Corregio v nd ' especially describing his pain! ings at Pannia. ''-j,.:-. ,i x . Miss Frances Scales conclude;! t.n program wlt,h two fine readings: "Tr.? Pesa'ro Madonna," by Titiatl and "T; : Madonna of St jerbme" by Corregio. As usual, Mrs Watt, male the 90 clal pjrt of the meetiiiT (ifiigiitful . The guests were shcvA , into til 3 din ing room and fro:n ooautiruly ap pointed tables were served a dainty salad course, fol!cwed by lemon ice. Mrs. F. V. Townseiiv Mrs. W fi. Abernethy, and Mrs. W. B. Wray, as guests, added mn vli to the -.'.social hour of the mei'.'-.g. Tha Club s next meeting is with Miss Mary Wilkin-.cn. HBHCNMHCHeNOHHCHg WAR OR NO WAR Fires 'Keep Coming And We keep paying My Companies Are lots more Able tobear a Loss than you are; Therefore, BE PRUDENT And insure With FRANCIS WCMACK, - The Insurance ' Mar.. 7. o . . We Wfli Supply Wanted Anything IN PERFECT GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING, V CRIMP ROOFING TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING; ; SPOUTa ING; CHIMNEY PIPE, BOTH ROOND; AND SQUARE ; WELL TUBING AND. SEWER PIPE. " STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, LAUNDRY AND COOKING " STOVES, FIRE BOARDS AND PIPING. 11 PLUMBING GOODS CLOSETS LAVORATORIES, BATH TUBS AND, BATH ROOM, SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. GET OUR ESTIMATES ON PLUMB-. ING AND SEWERAGE CONNEC TIONS. . R. G; Gladstone. YES I LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN I Cincinnati Authority Tells How To Dry Up a Corn or Callus So It Lifts Off With Fl"gert. Nature Cures, The Doctor Takes the There is an old saying that "Nature oures, the doctor takes the fee," but is everyone knows you can help Na rure very much and thereby enab-e t to effect a cure in much less time hin is usually required. This is par mlarly true of colds. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy relieves the lungs, 11- lulflee the tough mucus and aids in Its expectoration, allays the cough and a Ida Nature in restoring the sys tem to a heathy condition. You corn pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied direct ly on a tender aching corn or callus rt ops soreness at once and soonn the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted out, root and all, with out pain. , A small bottle of freezone cost very little at any drug store, but will pos itively take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried as it is inexpensive and Is said not fr irritate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It is fine stuff and acta like a charm every time. WANTED! OLD JUNK FOR CASH We want to exchange for CASH for your Scrap Material, such as Bags, Bones, Feed Batrs, Scrap Bagging, Brass' Copper, Lead, Zinc, Old Rnbber Boots and Shoes, Auto Casings, Inner Tubes, Carriage Tires, and all kinds of Scrap Metals and Iron. Bring us your material. FOR SALE. Nice lot ofsecond-hand steam piping, all sizes. Two ftasolene engines. A lot of pulleys, shafting, etc. Also a lot of second-hand furni ture. Big bargains. Walker Hide & Junk Co. Dry Prizery Bldp. Opp. Depot Some Good Advice "Don't think too much of your own methods. Watch other people's ways and leirn from them." This Is rood dvioe, especially when bllkwa or constipated. You will find many peo ple who use Chamberlain's Tablets for these ailment with the beet re sults, and will do to follow their e ample. HIGH GRADE BUILDING BRICK Brick la the moot enduring 1 moat secure against fire; ovtet comfortable in all weather j moat eoonrmlcal in final ut, and tha most beautiful o? aay building uatsriaL If Quality appeal to ypn vriis no tod get quotations. Siili-ments made promptly. WILLIAMSON HEDGECOCK, INC . Martinsville. Va RICE'S Red J" QINGER ALE n. L. RICE HAXrACTTJT.rTl ANT) E3TLETI

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