TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 1917
TIIE REVIEW: IlEIDSVILLE, N. a
MINUTES COUNTY COMMIS
SIONERS, NOVtMBER 5, 191
Hoard met pursuant to adjourn
ment with the following member
present: K. E. Wail, chairman; J. S.
Wells, V. A. W(bst.er, L. W. Mat
thews ami W, A. Johnson.
on motion it was ordered that
all bills against the County be pre
sented on or before the iMU.h day of
the month, and u.11 bills receive: al
ter that time will be h'ui until the
following month for payment,
on motion it was ordered that
II. E. McColtum bo allowed to list
poll and property tax in Wentvvorth
Township.
(n motion W. B. Miller was allow
ed to lilo a petition for the Haying
out of Cartway over lands of Cicero
Knight which was laid on the table
tor anion at the next meeting of tha
lHiard on ,th Sitl Monday in Novem
ber. On motion it was ordered that
James. Carter, Keeper ot the lounty
Home be paid u salary of $50.IMI per
month.
on motion it was ordered that
th- board recommend Harry Bow
man of R;, dville as n eligible pa
tie i,t for f i a'meiit and training at
Caswell training school and request
that he be admitted to that institute.
On motion C. V. Scott and Mrs. M.
E. Einioiv were, relived of the penal
ly of ;i per cent, on taxes for 111 16,
it appearing that it was not the nog-lig-me
on their part that their tax
es were not paid in due time.
On motion it was orderl that the
Jailor be paid 50 cents per day for
ft? -dine prisoners to the number not
exceeding It) and all over 10 shall
receive 15 cents each per day. i
on ice-: n It was ord. red that the
the road from Cubbtow'n by way of j
Anderson place to Reidsville be
topsoiled as soon as a force can be ,'
s-cured to do' the work, the proper1
petitions giving right of way and I
top soil having been filKl with the!
board.
( n motion of Johnson, seconded
by Wells that, the Crmity buy an add
irtj; nuiohine l))ce ?f.'-5.i'i' icss 2
per cent, for cash
on motion the jvoros.iion of J.
X. Ambler to perform the engineer
ing work, be ' accepted, on the road
be-.wcj n Leohsville and Spray as per
contract filed after having been sign
ed by the Chairman and authorized
by the Board.
The Board having heretofore
agreed by proper motion clufly made
and carried 'to pay for one half the
cost of certain repairing and. re-construction
of Macadam road in Leaks
ville Township from bridge acros3
Smith River near Spray Motor Com
pany, to the corporate line of th
town of Lc-aksville and after due ad
vertisement for bids for said work
and due consideration of all bids
made the R. M. Hudson Paving Co.
in the opinion of the Board Is the
b t bid made.
Therefore, be it resolved that the
bfd of the R. M. Hudson Paving Co.
filed with this board for re-constructing
said road and paving same
wib. sheet asphalt be, and the same
is hereby accepted.
Resolved furth?r that the Chair
man o this board be and is
hereby authorized, empowered and
instructed to sign and execute a con
fact covering this work when said
contract is approved by the Attor
ney of this board and engineer se
lected by this Board.
' . iiy . order of the Board the' follow
ing be allowed to liist taxes: C. Ves
tal, Car $250, pistol $3, wjatch $5,
g in 4; Frank Howerton cash in
T'jmk $100: A. M. Johns; all the
bove from Leaksvilie Township,
4 Board adjourned to moot Novein
,er 19th, 1917. ..
22. CO
18.00
27.00
1G.50
1.50
4.50
i:t.5u
6.00
7.00
1.20
15.00
5.00
5 . 00
;u.st;
. .61 .25
1 2 . 25
14.10
5.35
292.21
7.00
47.:!9
94 .mi
J. It. Shreve. ditto 15.00
W. P. ire, ditto .. ..
J. I). Joyce, ditto . .
A. 1). Wall & Sons, ditto
W. A. Stacy, ditto . .
Meador Supp'iy Co., ditto
E. M. Towncs, ditto ....
T. C. Ger.try, ditto . .
J. I). Williams, Board for
jail 8IS.00
Whittemore - Mobley lidw.
Co, hardware . . ....
A. W. Dunn, Recorder, jail
fees
Amanda Puree Hi, washing
for jail .... . .
J. T. Stallings, seed wheiat
W. y. Hiigthtow extwnin
. im.-1 insane.'
Wentworth Tt 1. Co. tele
phone rent
Wuu worth Merc. Co. sup
plies Reidsville Paper Box Co.,
Tax tickets etc
The Texas Co., gasoline
T. L. Gardner, Shiriff. Jury
tickets
T I-. Gardner, Sheriff, tele
phone account
T. L. Gaiduer, Sheiiff, coal
T. L. Gardner, Sheriff trip
to Raleigh
T. ICardm r, Shff, freight
on car of coal
A. P. Sands, ennuis and cow
Manufacturers Record, Adv.
lor bids
J. A. Shreve, ctapturing still
Remington Typewriter
ribbons
Edwards fc Broughton
Co., tax paper
J. J. RatcdiftV, carbide ......
Jas. T. Smith, For carbide
bought and paid for . .
T. I,. Gardner, Sheriff Birth
ian.d death certificates. . . .
S'. 1,. Gardner, Sheriff, Int.
on note Jury tickets . .
T. L. Gardner. SiK riff. Tele
phone rent, etc
R. R. Forbes, Meal . .,
j. II. Burton, groceries, feed
etc. . . . . . .
Wm Young, Salary Fund, ser
vices to Board
The Observer Co., advertis
ing for bids . .
Bu,rtor-,!hancie-tVWk)er Co.i
coffins, etc ...... ....
S. P. Tesh, coffin .. .. ....
Review Co., printing min..
W. It. Brown, dapturiiiig
stills, expenses, et .. ..
G. A. Nance, janitor services
iMrs. I), ft. Allen, allowance
for veterans . . . , ......
Mrs. Penner Wilson, allow-
a nee. . . .... . . ......
Robert Cobbler, altowanoe
Eliza J. l)ix, allowance . . . .
Wash Watt, rebate oh pool
room license .. .... .. ..
Co,
Ptg-
12.75
22.90
7.0H
1 .57
5.46
10.00
14.50
6 5. 50
20.00
84.50
32.13
36.73
32.50
20.00
5.00
89.50
25 . 00
30.00
2.50
5.00
2.00
Butler Sands, labor roud
machin1 33.00
W. D. Covington, conveying
prisoner to jail
Jonathan Baynes, uuto sup.
Amos Motor Co. ditto .. ..
J. H. Hamlin, inspecting
topsoil
lvie Bros. Live Stock Co.,
hauling sand and rock . .
Rockingham Automobile Co.
auto supplies
J. T. Price, suniSHes . .
J. II. Smith," repairs and
supplies 45.45
LeiVksvilU; Woolen iMiip,
blankets
City Gro. Hardware Co., sup.
B. F. Robertson, ditto . .
Penn Harwarp and Eur. Co,.
supplies
It. T. Moore, n nt an engine
Wrntworth Merc. Co, sup. ..
The Texas Co, gasoline
E. F. Craven, machine parts
J. P. Chilton, dragging roads
J. W. McGehee. nr ilkal ser
vices Farmers Exchange Co., gro.
S. G. Jett, medical fees ..
Rogers & Cook, iumlnr .. ..
C. H. Pettigrew, supplies ..
W. II. Bolyn, harness sup.
Tho'ina Mitche. labor . .
John Carter, lumber . .
B. F. Sprinkle, hauling wood
E. L. Wright, labor
Sam Miller, labor
Rockingham Savings Bank it
Trust Co., drafts piy roll
Ba.nk of Madison, ditto . .
W. W. Stephens, labor . .
A. P. Sands. Desk and table
T. L. Gardiner, Int. on note
II. M. Hawkins, carrying pris
oner to juil
Ed Jones, guarding prisoner
J. I. Case T. M. Co., repairs
to machinery
I' ivy Carter, tabor
Yincennes BridiM' Co., ap
proach to Madison . .
J. T. Plott, contract road
work
J. T. Plott, ditto . . . .
X. L. 'Peer, dit to . .
W. B. Trogdon, salary and
expenses .. 148.75
John W. Irving, services sur
veying and expenso .. .. 77.65
2.50
3.23
12.36
34.00
182.50
10.81
20.97
45.60
47.29
8.20
69.76
90.00
103.24
105.03
30.11
22.n0
6 . 35
10. 00
9.60
73. St
13.13
25.m)
7.50
19.00
20.55
22.50
511 .97
556. 16
55. 00
17.00
17.00
2 . 50
1 .00
23.50
13.50
2595 . 00
319.97
.16466.74
148.00
WOULDN
'f IAKE
$1,000 FOR THE
GOOD II IS DOING
-
Bobbio Ilickerson, ditto
Robert Irving, ditto .. ..
Hunter Irving, ditto . .
C. O. McMichael, ditto . .
John Williams, ditto ..
Robertson Freeman, ditto
45.00
3.00
1.50
37.50
1.50
40.00
27774.88
12.50
Bosrd met pursuant to adjourn
ment with the foilowing members
t preseut : It. E. Wall, chairman, J. S.
Wells, L. W". Matthews. W. A
"Webster end W. A. Johnson.
On motion the petition of W. M.
Co.lins for Cartway across the lands
of W. T. Ledbetter and an appeal
to the Superior Court was taken by
V. M. Collins and it was ordered
that all papers in the matter be
transferred to the Superior Court
for trial.
' On motion Dr. Johnson, seconded
by Matthews, it was ordered that
"Wash Watt be remitted f 12.50 re
bate on license for running a pool
room.:
On motion of Commissioner Web
ster and seconded by Dr. Johnson
k was ordered that bridge be built
across Belews creek at Payne Mill.
On motion of Dr. Johnson, second
ed by Matthews, It was ordered that
a road force be sent to Ruffin town
ship at an early date provided that
proper petitions are filed giving
right of way and top soil to be uaevt
in building said road.
Board adjourned to meet Monday
Dcember 3rd. 1917.
The following accounts were al
lowed out of the General County
Fund:
Lucy Hicks, use of sewing
machine .. .. .. .. ..
J. S. darter, salary and sup.
F. S. Walker, farm demon.
work . . .... . . ......
MrsV - W; rremberiakiev
making tax foelpt9. ...
Variety Store Co., outside
poor . . .... .... ....
Mayodan Supply Co. ditto..
Liberty Mills, ditto. .. .. ..
Farmers Exchange, ditto ..
WiB Pool, ditto .. ....
6:oo
87.11
62.03
100.05
6.00
12.00
12.01
7.50
21.00
Total .. .. .. .. 1715.13
The following accounts were al
lowed out of the County Road Fund:
WJnt. Sims, damage to land 12. 4S
Bill Lemons, ditto ....
W. B. Fry, horshoelng. . . ..
J. R. McCollum, hau'Wng ma
terial . . . . . . ....
J. S. Wrells, Amt. advanced
R. R. fare prisoner . .
J. L. Beavers, salary at camp
G. W. Estes, salary and ex.
Va. Bridge and Iron Works,
bridge material . . ....
S. M. Brame, damage to
7: land . . .;, . . . . . . .
J. II. Smith & Bro., auto re
pairs .... .... ....
Walter M. Baynes, auto sup
plies . . .... . . . . . . . .
C. M. Bennett, inspecting
topsoil ...... .
Ohis. L. Jones, salary and
expenses . . . . . . . . . ,
J. II. Adkins, lumber, etc . .
W. W. Joyce, corn
W. T, Ledbetter, supplies ..
Sa m Ita kestra w, work at
camp. ; . . ... . ....
E. L. Scott, Milk and butter
P, II. Simpson, vegetables
T. J. Carter, meal . . .... ..
S. E. Gunn, cabbage ... , ....
Charlie Williams, corn ....
W.. H. Framde, salary and ex.
P. J. Tuttle, salary at camp
R S. Smith, milk and butter
R. L. Goolsby, salary at
John Eatman, ditto .. .. ..
Charlie Ferris, work on rd
camp . . ...... . . . .
Dewey Robertson, ditto ...
W. H. Warf, dirtlo, . .
J. D. Ellington, salary at
camp ,. .. .. .. ., .. ..
Rufus Roberts, ditto .. ....
Fletcher Odle, ditto .. ..
J. H. BUrton, groceries,
feed supplies . . . . . .
Meador Supply Co., gjrocer-
ies .... . . ...... '., '..-
S. J.Dunovant, salary and
supplies
Willie Smothers, cooking . .
Jake Mltchem driving, road
machine .. .. .. .. ..'
A. B. Odell, ditto .. .. .. ..
Robert Moore, labor .. ....
J. W. Xeal, salary and sup.
Frank Amos, labor .. .. ..
Amos Motor Co., auto sup.
Vari'ety Stores Co. supplies
C. H. Somers, convict labor
J. Mat Joyce, lumber, etc.,..
P. H. Simpson, labor . .
R. H. Pruitt, groceries ....
Reidsville Cone. Cons. Co.,
Material etc .. .... ..'.'..
Imperial Savings Bank &
Trust Co. drafts pay roll . .
RfidsviUe Hdw Co., Hard
ware and supplies . .
Whittemore - Mobley Hdw.
Co. hardware supplies ..
Reidsville Grocery Co., sup.
15.00
2.00
18.00
3.50
20.00
183.93
1649.00
37.50
3.00
8.82
18.00
88.58
125.21
40.00
21.65
1.35
4.50
5.10
14.00
6.00
. 2.00
41.40
30.00
2.03
25.00
9.33
50.45
.. 1.50
35.55
31.00
: 12.50
30.50
913.82
94.06
45.55
22.50
25.00
30.00
25.03
59.53
25.00
3.90
15.49
469.73
7.45
137.64
26.10
317.21
710.35
17.06
24.60
34.66
Total . . ........
The following accounts were allow
ed out of he Township Road Fund:
Mr, Roberts, dragging roads
from Ruffin Township .... 9.00
Lumber for roads itn Price
Township .. .. .. .. .. .. 11.32
PROMINENT MASONIC OFFICER
TELLS HOW NEW HERBAL
MEDICINE ASTONISHED HIM.
GIVES SIUNED STATtMENT.
"I wouldn't take a thousand dol
iars for the good it is doing nio. Real
ly it astonished me." These are the
words of W. 1). Branson who resides
'"i It. F. D. No. ;, Kernersville,
Guiltord county, N. (. Mr, BruJison
is prominent in fiaternal circles.
Iioidiiif; the important oflice of Junior'
Deacon in his Masonic Lodge. He
lias suffered for some time from
stomach gas, kidney and liver trou
ble. In iilai h,' mill ,,,! i,, , , : ii.
.vMi.iiniuiHiu, lie
took one bottle of Dreco, the new
herbal medicine and the good r. suits
h- obtained may be gathered from
lb" above signed statement.
Mr. Branson is only one i bun-
"i men and women who sinter
ed, who tried almost everything with,
out relief, and who, just a.s they
w'ie about to give up hope were per
suaded to try Dreco. It is these men
anl women who are always glad to
make public their experience so that
other people- in the same unfortunate
plight may read and be benefitted.
Dreco is purely an herbal medi
cine. It is pleasant to take, harm
less and contains no injurious min
"r,I salts. Its action Is quick and
pleasant in most cases.
Dreco is recommended and sold in
Reidvsillu by Gardner Drug Co.
cause. Dr Tupper is now with the
soldiers In camp at Augusta, ., Ga
where ho was sent by the govern
ment and he will be able to give ex
periences from camp life. A large
patriotic gathering of the people of
Reidsville Is expected. Admission to
to the Wture is 25c and no further
contribution will be solicited.
Be patriots; buy a ticket; come to
the lecture and get your money's
worth.
LIBRARIES FOR OUR
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
Press Notices
Progressive and prominent Penn
nylvunians of the Nineteenth Century
contains the following characteriza
tion of Dr. Tupper: "In social re
unions Dr. Tupper is affable; as a
writer ho is accurate, polished and
logical; as a preacher he is scholarly,
instruct ivo, eloquent and thoroughly
evang-eli.Jal. He invariably speaks
wihtout. notes and after oaroful prep
oration. His learning and scholastic
training has beon admirable, and his
triumphs in educational pursuits
have won him numerous degrees. He
received the degree of A. B. from
Mercer I'niversity Georgia and A. M.
from the same Coll ge, his Alma Ma
ter; I). D. from Central I'niversity,
IowM, ;'.jid 1,1,1). from Mercer Uni
versity. lr. Tuppir Is also widely
known as a writer on theological and
other subjects. He is the author of
'Robertson's Diving Thoughts,' 'Sev
n Great Lights,' 'Life of Diaz,' 'Glad
stone and Other Addresses' and 'Re
lation of Baipitists to Literature.' As
a lecturer he speaks on 'The Shadow
of Castle Garden,' 'Robert Burns,' 'Bi- 1
ographictil Reading.' 'Be a Man' and
'William Ewart Gladstone.' Dr. Tup
per is clios en each summer to preach
in the prominent churches through-!
out our land. He has traveled wide-i
ly in Europe, Egypt and Palestine, is- '
IB constant writer for many religious
journals and magazines, and at
present is eiuliged in preparing a'
woik on English Synonyms."
OZ.CD
H SICK
Ol T
women
Cardui, the woman's
tonic, helped Mrs. Wil
liam Eversole, of Hazel
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes: "I had a
general breaking-down
of my health. I was in
bed for weeks, unable to
get up. 1 had such a
weakness and dizziness,
t . . and the pains were
very severe. A friend
told me I had tried every
thing else, why not
Cardui ? . . . I did, and
soon saw it was helping
me . . . After 12 bottles,
I am strong and well."
TAKE
r
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Total .. .... . . .. .... 20.32
The following accounts were allow
ed out of the Salary Fund:
TV L. Gardner, Sheriff, salary 300.00
Jas. T. Smith, salary . . .. 191.66
Win Young, salary and stamp
account 214.00
The Tuesday Afternoon Reading
Club has been requested by the
Library War Couucil to secure In
Reidsville, money for the Library
Service Funds for the erection, equip
ment and maintenance of libraries
wherever United States soldiers and
siailors aro assembled in force.
The Club has secured Dr. Tup
per who recently lectured here to de
liver a patriotic address on "America
and the War" on Tuesday evening
December 4th In the Fran Win street
graded tchool auditorium. The pro
ceeds of this lecture will go ,to this
"Dr. Krr Boyce Tupper is a most
oiloquent lecturer, his elocution a
model of distinctness, enunciation
and variety of modulation. Ili-i dic
tion is pure, his style elegant. His
lectures never tire, because the eunn
ciation and development of philoso
phical truth are always varied with
anecdote and illtfetration.'V Cincin
nati Commercial Gazette.
"Dr. Tapper's oratory is poildied,
luminous, powerful. He is a:' most
popular lecturer, his favorite and hap
piest subjects patriotic themes. In
symmetry and compitoteness of tal
ent he "will "be difficult to surpw?
He is a wide reader, endowed with
phenominal memory, but guided by a
lyrical and analytical mind." Den
ver Republican.
The Woman's Tonic
Do you feel weak, diz
zy, worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused
from any of the com
plaints so common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for yon
what it has done for so
many thousands of other,
women who suffered it
should help you back to
health.
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
Ail Druggists
Ml
Total.
705.66
RecaptiulatiCn and Expenditures
Amt paid of General County
fund prior to Nov. 5th .. 77509.79
Amt paid of General County
Fund Nov. 5th .. .... .. 1715.13
Total .. ...... .... .. 79224,92
Amt. paid out of County Road
Fund prior to Nov. 5th 101104.37
Amt. paid out f County Road
fund Nov. uth .. .. .. .,27774.88
Total .. ... .. .. ....... 128879.25
Amt. paid out of Salary Fd
prior to Nov. 5th , . . . , 7730 .29
Amt. paid out of Salary Fd
Nov. 5th 705,66
Total .. .. .... .. ...... 8435.95
Amt. paid out of Township
Rd Fund prior to Nov. 5 3295.11
Amt. paid out of Township
Rd Fund Nov. 5 . . . . . . 20.32
Total
. .. .. .. 3315.43
WM. YOUNG,
Register of Deeds
A Market For Your Products.
To the Farmers of Rockingham Coun-
ty: :
If you have any potatoes, beans,
peas, canned goods, corn, wheat, or
any kind of farm products for sale, 1
can help you dispose of it at a price
to be agreed upon between you and
the prospective buyer.
Now the plan is this: The South
ern Railway, in it3 endeavor to help
develop the country along its lines.
and to encourage the growth of more
foodstuffs, issues each week a "For
Sale" Bulletin of farf products where
in are listed the varieties,
amounts, etc., of the several kind 3 of
farm products that are generally In
demand, with the name and address
of the man who has It for sale. For
instance, in the "For Sale" Bulletin
of November 5, F. M. Dodson, Pilot
Mountain, N. C, has 25 bushels navy
beans and 25 bushels of mired beans.
The Southern Railway distributes
these Bulletins among prospective
buyers who negotiate with the man
wiho offers it for sale, and thus buyer
and seller are brought together.
Let me know what you have to of
fer and I wilL last it In those for sale
bulletines, and the man who wants
what you have for gale will write you
for prices, etc.
Yours to serve,
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