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DISBURSEMENTS FOR GENERA!, EXPENSES FOR 1923-24 No. Date To Whom Paid For What Paid Amt. 441. May 7, Morven Garage, Truck expense -- 458. May 24, Bernice Horne, Census,-—___ 477. June 4, Geographical Pub. Co , Maps 399. April 3, Peter Kalaras, Tax rufunded 495. July 2, J. R. Kker, Registrar 496. Juiy 2, J. M. Sikes, Poii holder 497. July 2, M. M. Kiker, Poll holder 498. July 2, J. L. Little, Mileage and per diem-— 499. July 2, P. J. Kiker, Mileage... 1. July 2, R. W. Allen, Salary 2. July 2, R. W. Allen, Expenses---- .. -- 3 July 2, Miss Mary Robinson, Assistant Supt 4. July 2, Ether McCollum, CMRee help — —--— 5. July 2, Wadesboro Telephone Co., Phone rent 505. July 2, J. E. Carter, Mileage and per diem 6. July 2. R. W. Allen, Telegrams, etc.-- -- 7. July 2, Harrington and Jones, Truck expense 8. July 2, Lowe's Printing Ogice, Statonary and envelopes - 9. July 2, Lowe's Printing OHlce, Stationary 10. July 2, C. S. Wheeler, Covering truck 11. July 3, J. A. Rayfield, Committee 12. July 2, Mrs. Julia Evans, OBico help (Demo. OiBce) -- 13. July 3, First National Bank, Interest on note 14. July 3, First National Bank, Balance on note 15. July 3, First National Bank, Interest --- .. -- 16. July 3, First National Bank, Interest 17. July 3, B. R. Lacy, Interest on State Loan 18. July 3, B. R. Lacy, State Loan payment __ 19. July 2, C. A. Bland, PostotRce box rent 20. July 7, Ben C. Jones, Committeemen-— 21. July 7, First National Bank, Interest - -- 22. July 9, J. C. Campbell, Committee 23. July 9, J. L. Little, Mileage and per diem .... 24. July 9, J. E. Carter, Mileage and per diem 25. July 9, P. J. Kiker, Mileage and per diem 26. July 18, M. C. Maness, Committee-— — 27. Aug, 3, Charlotte Observer, Advertising * 28. Aug. 6. P. J. Kiker, Mileage and per diem -- -- 29. Aug. 6, J. L. Little, Mileage and per diem 26. Aug 6, International Harvester Truck --- 30. Aug. 6, J. E. Carter, Mileage and per diem 31. Aug. 6, R. W. Allen, Salary 32. Aug. 6, R. W. Allen, Expense 33. Aug. 6, Miss Mary Robinson, Assistant Supt. 34. Aug. 6, Ethel McCollum, OlHce help -- -- -- __ -- 35. Aug. 6, Wadesboro Telephone Co., Phone rent 36. Aug. 6, J. A. Tucker, Committee 37. Aug. 6, Lowe's Printing Oihce, Stationary 38. Aug. 6, W. J. Diggs, Turkeys killed by dog ... -- 39. Aug. 6, Mrs. Hattie Bowman. Turkeys killed by dog 40. Aug. 6, Allen Hdw. C., Paint for truck . 41. Aug. 6, O. F. Banister, County Mechanic .. $ 13.70 1.08 31.05 2.00 16.26 3.00 3.00 6.00 5.00 275.00 25.00 133.33 83.33 3.00 6.40 2.90 2.00 4.75 2.60 11.58 4.00 25.00 75.00 . 800.00 5.92 300.00 5.58 1116.00 1.00 4.00 30.00 4.00 6.00 6 40 5.00 4.03 4.50 10.00 6.00 . 1256.63 12 80 . 275.00 25.00 . 133.33 83.33 3.00 4.00 ' 2.75 15.00 33.00 2.00 62.50 42. Aug. 6, Blalock Motor Co., Truck supplies-„-- 159.87 43. Aug. 6, Zion Institution, OSice supplies-- . 9.74 44. Aug. 6. Mrs. Julia Evans, Office help, (Demo OiHce)- 26 00 45. Aug. 7, Blalock Motor Co. Truck supplies —- 5.90 46. Aug. 7, Allen Hdw. Co. Truck supplies — i_ 7.71 47. Aug. 10, Plumber Beachum, Freight-.. .76 48. Aug. 13, J. C. Campbell, Examination of teacher_ 2.50 49. Aug. 16, First National Bank, Interest on note ____ 225.00 50. Aug. 16, S. B. Lee, Committee_ 4.00 51. Aug. 16, O. F. Bannister, County mechanic_ 62.50 52. Aug. 23, O. F. Banister, Expense to Oxford, for trucks_- 109.83 53. Aug. 25, J. C. Allen, Committee__ 4.00 54. Aug. 27, Oxford Body Co., Truck expense---- 18.45 55. Aug. 29, Plumber Beachum, Freight- 11.27 56. Aug. 31, American Express Co., Express_ 1.45 57. Sept. 1, J. M. Matthews, Colored summer school __ 89.00 58. Sept. 3, Paul J. Kiker, Mdeage and per diem- 5.00 59. Sept 3, J. L. Little, Mileage and per diem_ 6.00 60. Sept 3, J. E. Carter, Mileage and per diem- 6.40 61. Sept. 3, R. W. Allen, Salary,_ 275.00 62. Sept. 3, R. W. Allen, Expense_ 25100 63. Sept. 3, Miss Mary Robinson, Assistant Supt.- 133.33 64. Sept. 3, Miss Ethel McCollum, OCice help___ 83.33 65. Sept. 3, Mrs. Rosalind Redfearn, Home Demo. Agent_— - 65.00 66. Sept. 3, Mrs. Julia Evans, OfHce help (Demo. ofBce) __ 25.00 67. Sept. 3, Plumber Beachum, Freight--—-- 1.23 68. Sept. 3, Offord Body Co., Truck bodies, cushions -- __ .. 2046.40 69. Sept. 3, R. R. Thomas, Dog tax refunded- 1.00 70. Sept. 3, Neidish Process Co , Typewrter ribbons__ 9.00 71. Sept. 3, Wadesboro Telephone Co., phone rent- 3.00 72. Sept. 3, Hamlet Sign Works, Lettering 6 school busses__ 25.00 73. Sept. 3, R. W. Allen, Telegrams_ 5.32 74. Sept. 4, Parsons Drug Co., Ink- 1.35 75. Sept. 4, Blalock Motor Sa'es Co., Truck supplies- 452.04 76. Sept. 6, C. A. Bland, Stamps_ 3.00 77. Sept. 6, Steve Wall, Census- 24.24 78. Sept. 8, First National Bank, Truck __----- 1367.36 79. Sept. 8, First National Bank. Interest- 45.00 80. Sept. 8, W. N. Everett, Truck license- 5.00 81. Sept. 13, W. N. Everett, Truck license--_ 4.00 82. Sept. 13, Wadesboro Service Station, Truck supplies_- 24.80 83. Sept. 15, First National Bank. Interest____ 45.00 84. Sept. 17, Plumber Beachum, Freight____ 9.67 85. Sept. 17, J. S. Boggan, Committee-*_ 4.00 86. Sept. 20, Plumber Beachum, Freght and drayage__ 3.07 87. Sept. 20, Bank of Wadesboro, Note for truck- 516.15 88. Sept. 22, C. A. Bland, PostolHce box rent -- 1.00 89. Sept. 25, First National Bank, Interest ... ____-- - 50.00 90. Sept. 28, W. N. Everett, Truck license-- 3.00 91. Oct. 1, J. E. Flowers, Registrar___ 16.08 92. Oct. 1, L. R. Diggs, Poll holder- 3.00 93. Oct. 1, C. R. Lowry, Poll hoider_ 3.00 94. Oct. 1, P. J. Kiker Mileage and per diem--- 5.00 95. Oct. 1, J. L] Little, Mileage and per diem-— —_ 6.00 96. Oct. 1, J. E. Carter .Mileage and per diene ___ .. 6.49 97. Oct. 1, R. W. Allen, Salary of Supt.--- 275.00 98. Oct. 1, R W. Allen, Expense____ 25 61 99. Misa Mary Robinson. Assistant Sopt.___133.33 100. Oct. 1, Ethel McCollum, Odhe help_ 83.33 101. Oct. 1, Mrs. Rosalind Redieam, Heme Demo. Agent_ 66.00 102. Dct. 1, Mrs. Julia Evans, Office help, {Demo. Office)_ 25 00 103. Oct. 1, Wadesboro Telephone Co., phone rent __ 3.10 104. Oct. 1, R. W. Allen, Telegrams and rubber stamps_ 3.79 105. Oct. 1, Standard Oil Co., 50 gal. oil_ 32.00 106. Oct. 1, Blalock Motor Sales Co., Truck supplies --____ 42.83 107. Oct. 1, Lowe's Printing Office, Printing __ 49.25 108. Oct. 1, Puritan Chemical Co , Fire extinguishers __ 48.00 109. Oct. 1, Paui J. Hiker,, Expense to Charlotte _— .... 10.25 110. Oct. 1, P. L. Allen, county mechanic ____ 62.59 111. Oct. 1, Service Garage, Truck supplies__*_ 10.80 112. Oct. 1, Anson Real Est. & Ins. Co., Insurance____-. - 249.90 113. Oct. 1, Blalock Motor Sales Co Truck expense_ &50 114. Oct. 1, Hyatt & Pegram, Truck expense_ 18.27 115. Oct. 3, Susie J. Wilson, Supervisor_,___ 55.00 116. Oct. 3, Susie J. Wilson, Stamps_ 3.70 117. Oct. 3, P. B. Beachum, Freight and drayage ___ 5.32 118. Oct. 5, First National Bank, Note_ 2000.00 119. Oct. 8, J. F. Lowrance, Census (Morven Tp.)___ 17.97 121. Oct. 11, Martin A. McRae, Truck expenses__ 21.15 122. Oct. 12, Southern Desk Co. Desks_.. __ - 103.15 123. Oct. 22, Sanitary Supply Co., Sanitary supplies__ __ .. -- 201.00 124. Oct. 24, R. W. Allen, attending teachers meeting in Charlotte - 8.57 125. Oct. 31, C. A. Bland, Stamps _ 3.00 126. Nov. 2, Martin A. McRae, Truck supplies___ .. 10.53 127. Nov. 5, Paul J. Kiker, Mileage and per diem__- 5.00 128. Nov. 5, J. L. Little, Mileage and per diem .. .. ___ .. .. 6.00 130. Nov. 5, R. W. AMen, Superintendent's salary .. .. .. .. 275.90 131. Nov. 5, R. W. Allen, Expense ..___ .._ 25.09 132. Nov. 5, Miss Mary Robinson, Assistant Supt. ,, __ 133.33 133. Nov. 5, Ethel McCollum, Office help_.. .._-- __ -- 83.33 134. Nov. 5, Mrs. Rosalind Redfearn, Home Demo. Agent_ 65.00 135. Nov. 5, Mrs. Geo. Evans, Office dielp (Demo, office) .. ___ 25.00 136. Nov. 5, Susie J. Wilson, Supervisor_ 55.00 137. Nov. 5, Wadesboro Telephone Co., Phone rent__ - 1.50 138. Nov. 5, R. W. Allen, expense to Charlotte__ -- -J __ -- 5.25 139. Nov. 5, Kline Desk Co., Desks_ 255.00 140. Nov. 5, Mrs. Sailie Williams, Tax refunded —-- __- 11.25 141. Nov. 5, C. W. Ledbetter, Sheep and goats killed by dog -- -- 25.00 142. Nov. 5, Plumber Beachum, Freight__ — 1.21 (To be Continued.) That's Different. Head of the house (in angry tones) — "Who told you to put that paper on the wall?" Decorator — "Your wife, sir." "Pretty, isn't it?"—The Congrega tionalist (Boston.) There's a Difference, You Know! Raleigh News & Observer. Roland Beasley, editor of the Mon. roe Journal, is complaining because the Charlotte automobile race pro. vided plenty of danger but no thrills. Is he getting hard boiled? Wadesboro's Trade Extension Wednesday, November The 19th. Dollar will be king in Wadesboro next W ednesday, the 1 9th. It is surprising how many articles have been gathered to sell for ONE DOLLAR just for this one big day. But it is another example of this store's VALUE-GIVING ABILITY. Come and test it. Come and share in the offerings. And remember you get receipts for every dollar you spend in a cash transaction or pay on ac count. Read these items carefully and then come early Wednesday Morning. HAND BAGS. $1.00 This group of bags will quickly vanish dur ing the early hours of the day. The price, $1.00 only represents a fraction of their actual worth as you will know the instant you see them. TOILETRIES 5, 25c. Colgates Talcum powder will be sold on $ Day for $1.00 5, 23c Colgates Dental Cream, $ Day, price only $1.00 CLOTHlDFllOLD^ A special quality of nice soft, nicely finished Long Cloth.. Is selling at the yd. 29c. At this special Dollar Day price we are going to give you five yds. 22 by 22 inch, all Linen Napkins now selling at $6.00 doz. A very big $ Day special at $1.00 off. They have no cloth to match them—the reason for this ridiculous price. . 15 1-2 by 15 1-2 Damask Napktns. One of our btg guns for $ Day at $1.00 doz. Colored Damask, 72 inches wide. Our first lot of this popular cloth, Carolina made. Now selling at $1.25. Don't miss this unusual $ Day item at the yd. $1.00 MARQUISETTE 12 1-2 yds, for $L00. A good grade of Marquisette curtains at a big saving on $ Day; White and Ecrue. We advise early shopping on this. ' CURTAIN SCRIM AND NETS 5 yds. for $1.00. This is our regular 25c quality. In white, cream and ecrue. A big value for $ Day selling. CRETONNES 3 Yds. for $1.00. A big showing of Cretonnes pur chased for the event. Our 30c yd. seller. New designs, new patterns. Your opportunity to make a nice saving. FALL S!LK HOSE Dollar Day bringr to you a lot of thread Silk Hose, unequaled at this $ Day price of $1.00. In the group you will find the staple shades of grey, cordovan, etc. A real chance to save largely on your stocking account. NEWEST FALL SHOES at $ Day savings. All sizes and widths in the wonder Arch Rest Drew Shoe. Brown, Kid and Patent Leathers. A rare opportunity for women who believe in taking ad- ^ vantage of every saving. The price for $ Day is $1.00 off on all $6.00 and up to $8.30 shoes HANDKERCHIEFS 5 for $1.00. Regular 25c sellers, Dollar day select any,%ive for $1.00. Novelty embroidered linens, woven effedts, plain white and all linen. A GREAT $ DAY MILLINERY SALE. The most astonishing $ Day values in Millinery ever offered by this store. The savings are most extraordi nary and the assortment is sure to sell fast at this $ Day price. $1.00 off on all $5.00 Hats and up to $7.50. 10 per cent off on all Hats not included in the above lots. This applies to all of our exclusive pattern Hats as well as the lower priced ones. KNITTING YARNS 3 Two-Ounce balls for $1.00. Now is knitting time and Columbia is the yarn for knitting Sweaters, Scarfs, etc. 30c a ball is our regular price, but for $ Day only you get 3 balls for $1.00. COLORED BORDERED TOWELS This Turkish Towel sells everywhere at 33c. Its heavy and a good big towel for $ Day at 4 for $1.00. COLLEGE-KNIT SWEATERS The farpous BRADLEY all Wool Sweaters for school, for sports and gentral wear, $ Day price, $10.00 values at $1.00 off. COATS Tremendous Purchase and Sale of Women's and Chil dren's Coats. All are fresh, new coats, just purchased from one of the biggest manufacturers of coats In New York, at our price—about 1-3 off— and, of course, we are passing them along to you in the same way. Their handsome quality will make them the talk of the town and county. Sizes 16 to 44. But, lest you forget, these prices are for Trade Extension Dollar Day only. $1.50 worth of Small Notions for $1.00. Select any small notions in our stock (except cotton and silk thread) up to the value of $150 and they are yours on $ Day for $1.00. ^t --- The prices on articles which you see in this advertisement, only give you a slight idea of the economies awaiting you all over the store. WHEN BETTER MERCHANDISE IS SOLD FOR LESS WADESBORO MERCHANTS WILL SELL IT." THE LILES COMPANY
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