SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF ALL RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF NO. S TOWNSHIP ROAD MAINTENANCE FUND FROM JULY 1, IMS TO JANUARY I, 1929. Rrrrlpts July X, balance.i....... $3,552.25 July 84, by Department Revenue for motor tax refund . 11 sn sept 36, by Department Revenue for motor tax refund — 23.60 Oct. 32, by Department Revenue for motor tax refund .. ii.bu Not 30, by total 1928 tax levy for maintenance .. 4,520.38 Dec. X, by Department Revenue for motor tax refund . 23 60 Tolal receipt's ..... $8,143 43 DlsboivnirnU C. E. Camp for labor ...... 1B0 J. C. Bridges for 2 1-2 days as commissioner_ 7 50 L. 17. Arrowood for tiling ..... 55 20 standard OH Co. for gas and grease ..... 68 03 Carolina Tractor Co. for blades and repairs ___33.00 W.,D. Earl for 3 days as commissioner...9 00 Clatad Nichols for labor .......81.80 Barnes Degree for labor . . ____ 500 J C. Lowery for 3 days as commissioner _ _ 9 00 Pan! Turner for labor .. 7 25 H. Q. Kendrick for pay roll on road .. 75 85 Albert Blanton for labor ....... ......6.00 A. A. Bettis for labor . _ ........ 82 40 Star Publishing Co. for publishing road report_____9.20 Cliff Lowery for pay roll on road..... 105 00 Bettis Austell Co. for supplies .. ...___ 11.45 A. A. Bettis for pay roll.... 167.65 A. A. Bettis for pay roll .4 .. ...... 323.20 L Y. Putnam for labor . ____..._IO.50 D. & Bridges for labor . . ____ 8.25. Joe-Beam for labor ... ______7.50 K. I?. McSwain for . . . ......2.50 Standard Oil Co. for gas and oil ____71.05 Carolina Tractor Co, for supplies ___ 12.84 J. C. Lowery for 3 1-2 days commissioner __ 10.50 E. Q. Roberts for pay roll on road . ____67.25 W. D. Earl for 3 1-2 days commissioner _ ....__10.50 L. U. Arrowood for tiling . _____ 133.25 J. C. Bridges for 3 1-2 days commissioner . . ....10,50 Fanners Hardware Co. for shovel __...__1.75 A.-A. Bettis for labor and expenses . ___81.53 Cibnd Nichola for labor . . ...... 52.40 W. E. Erwin for labor ... ____18.90 Claud Nichols for labor__ 4_____ 46.10 Carolina Tractor & Equipment Co. for tractor . _____ 1,800.00 Carolina Tractor & Equipment Co. for supples . ____4.91 Standard Oil Company for gas „ . ..-s^.- — 56 05 L. D. Arrowood for piping . . __36.00 D. C. Turner for supplies------4.10 A. A^Bettls for labor . _________ 51.54 StMBdard Oil Co. for oil and grease...... 96.55 Carolina Tractor & Equipment Co. for blades . . .. 15.40 Claud Nichols for labor . . ....... 46.00 J. J. Neal for labor . ...... 19.50 H. Q. Kendrick for labor . ....39.90 E. F. Craven for repairs . . ....3.39 * Standard Oil Co. for gas . ..56.05 W. D. Earl for'3 days as commissioner __l___10.50 A. A. Bettis for labor..... 14.90 J, C. Lowery for 4 1-2 days as commissioner _ ___13.50 J.‘C. Bridges for 4 Mt days as commissioner .. 13.50 • \ Total disbursements . . . .......$3,883.14 Balance maintenance fund January 1, 1929 -...---$4,280.29 $8,143.43 X, Mary E. Yarbrough, treasurer of Cleveland county, do solemnly swear that, the above statement is true to the .best of my knowledge and belief. ' ' MARY E. YARBROUOH, County Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 10th day of January, 1929. A. M. HAMRICK, Clerk Superior Court, SIMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF ALL RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF NO. 7 TOWNSHIP ROAD MAINTENANCE FUND FROM JULY 1. 1928 TO JANUARY 1^929. Receipts July 1, balance ....... $3,472.09 Nov. 20, by total 1928 tax levy for maintenance.. 8,502.90 lotal Receipts . . . ...... $11,974.99 Disbursements W. A. Crowder lor 1 day service as commissioner_ 3 qq M. M. Oreene for 2 days service as commissioner_..... 6 00 Btar Publishing Co. for publishing report_ 8 00 F. Y. Jones for salary .... .125 00 F. Y. Jones for operating expenses.._ ’ 132 32 \V. A. Crowder for services as commissioner _ 6 00 Robert Wilson for salary ... .7400 Standard Oil Company for fuel ....... .115 20 W. A. Crowder for services as commissioner__... gOO M. M. Oreene for services as commissioner..".* 6.oo W. E. Walker for 6 days services as commissioner in August.18.00 F. Y. Jones for operating expenses as per bill filed .67.81 F. Y. Jones for salary ..... 125 00 Robert Wilson for salary for August____ go 00 W. A. Crowder for 4 days services as commissioner in August.. 12.00 M. M. Oreene for 4 days services as commissioner in August_12.00 Standard Oil Company for fuel.. 158,02 F. Y. Jones for grader parts......... 19491 M. M. Oreene for 2 days services commissioner .. 6.00 F. Y. Jones for salary _:_ 125 00 F. Y. Jones for operating expenses...... 16968 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey for gas and oil. 48 09 Robert Wilson for salary ............ go.OO W. A. Crowder for one day service ___300 W. E. Walker for one days service as commissioner __3.00 W. E. Walker for one days service as commissioner ______3.00 F. Y. Jones for operating expenses... 71.07 F. Y. Jones for salary_____ 125.00 F. Y. Jones for culverts piping ....... 157.88 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey for gas and oil _... 68.61 Robert Wilson for saalry _....... 8000 W. A. Crowder for one day’s service as commissioner_3.0Q W. E. Walker for one day's service as commissioner __3.00 F. Y. Jones for operating expenses.... 190.52 F. Y Jones for salary............ 125.00 Robert Wilson for salary .... 80.00 M. M. Greene for one day services as commissioner___3.00 M. M. Greene for two day's service as commissioner_6.00 W. A. Crowder for two days services as commissioner_6.00 btandard Oil Co. of N. J. for fuel __.... 68.61 Total Disbursements ___ $2,574.72 Balance maintenance lund January 1, 1929 .... $9,400.27 $11,974.99 I, Mary E. Yarbrough, treasurer of Cleveland county, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. * \ MARY E. YARBROUGH, County Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 10th day of January, 1929. A. M. HAMRICK, Clerk Superior Court. TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR! SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF ALL RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF NO. 2 TOWNSHIP ROAD MAINTEV 4 E FUI DM *» ILLY I. 1928 TO JANUARY L 1829. : Receipts July 1, balance......... $4,431.35 Nov. 20, by total amount 1928 tax levy for maintenance ..._ 6,362.83 Total reecits.$10,794.18 Disbursements C. R. Doggett for gas and oil . - ...__43.00 C. I. Putnam for pay roll . - _ 64.75 C. X. Putnam for pay roll . ________64.60 C. X. Putnam for pay roll . . __... 55.00 F M. Ledbetter for hauling and putting In piping . . ... 13.00 C. I. Putnam for pay roll . ........60.50 C. R. Doggett for gas and oil . . _ 96.38 E. F. Craven for road machine blades . .______32.10 C. I. Putnam for pay roll...~«r— 85 50 F. M. Ledbetter for rebuilding fill on Beaver Dam ...a..38.60 C. I. Putnam for pay roll . . ......75.35 L. U. Arrowood for . - _-..— 10.25 J. T. Gladden for taking out pipe and excavating for culvert.37.00 F B. Hamrick for 4 days service... 12.00 Star Publishing Co. for publishing report . . .. 7.20 C. I. Putnam for pay roll . ....- 97.10 J. T. Gladden for work on roads . ..—— 4.25 C. I. Putnam for pay roll . . _____:. 132.20 C. T. Putnam for pay roll . . ....1..62.35 C. I. Putnam for pay roll_......- 55.00 C. R. Doggett for gas and oil for September.59.89 C. R. Doggett fo^ gas and oil for August.54.85 C. I. Putnam for pay roll .......;---'63.80 The Dixie Culvert & Metal Co. for 2 Armco culverts ..214.56 C I. Putnam for pay roll . _ ........104.94 C. I. Putnam for pay roll . --1....99.50 C. I. Putnam for pay roll ... ........-.. 60.75 C. I. Putnam for pay roll . . ....75.00 C. I. Putnam for pay roll . . ..-.—. 71.16 C. R. Doggett for gas and oil - . ...127.19 L. U. Arrowood for tiling . --24.40 B. B. Harris for 6 days service . - ...---1-- 18 00 C. I. Putnam for pay roll ..1-...83.30 E. F. Craven & Co. for grader blades and lubricants . . ... 101.94 Total disbursements ... ..-.-.- $2,211.91 Balance maintenance fund January 1, 1929 ..-.$8,582.27 10,794.18 I, Mary E. Yarbrough, treasurer of Cleveland county, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. MARY E. YARBROUGH, County Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 10th day of January, 1929. A. M. HAMRICK, cierk Superior Court. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the mill of W. F. Gold, deceased, this is to hereby notify all persons holding claims against his estate to file same with me on or before the 7th day of January, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of covery ->n same; and this is to fmo ther notify all persons to make pay. ment immediately of any Indebted ness owing said estate. This January 7th, 1929. J. M. GOLD, Executor of Will of W. F. Gold, dee d. Newton & Newton, Attys. Exceptional Bargains In Furniture •I -.v • tv’^ r? rc BEST IS HOLDING A SPOT CASH SALE Of Slightly Damaged And Shop Worn FURNITURE That You Can Buy Virtually At Your Own Figures. SALE OPENS TOMORROW (SATURDAY) AND RUNS TEN DAYS. Some of the items offered are Kitchen Cabinets, Favorite Ranges, Iron Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Living Room Suites, Desks, Tables, Worlds of Chairs, Dressers and Bed Room Pieces. Goods slightly below par but serviceable. SALE TO BE HELD IN THE BUILDING JUST ACROSS LaFAYETTE STREET FROM THE PIGGLY WIGGLY. MR. O. O. TOMS WILL BE IN CHARGE. BOTH FLOORS TO BE GIVEN OVER TO THE DISPLAY. Come at once and see the bargains. AND YOU WILL BUY. Everything marked in plain figures. (Wr. Best announces that while this will be a SPOT CASH sale, goods will be charged as usual at the Main Store.) JOHN M. BEST FURNITURE CO. __'_ TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust execut ed by J. S. Wilson and wife, Mary Wilson, on December 1, 1922, to me as trustee .of - the Shelby Building and Loan association, and default having been made in payment- of the! indebtedness secured thereby and having been called upon to ex ecute the trust, I, as trustee, will sell for cash at public ■ auction to the highest bidder at the- court house door in the town of Shelby, N. C., on Saturday. January 12, 1929 at noon, the following described real estate: - Situated on the south side of Pinkney street in the town of Shel by, N. C„ and being known as lot No. 19,.plat D on map filed in spe cial proceeding No. 1293, in the of fice of the clerk of the superior court- of Cleveland county, and be ing the Jot deeded to J. S. Wilson by It, L. Rybum, commissioner, by deed dated December 1, 1922. Ref erence is hereby had to said deed and plat for full description by metes and bounds. Purchaser will buy subject to any taxes due or assessed. Thu I-ecembtr 10. 1928. CLYDE R. HOEY, Trustee. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of the power vested in me as trustee in a certain deed of trust, executed the 20th day of December, 1926, by W. R. Martin and wife, Hattie Martin, to secure an indebtedness to the Farmers and Merchants bank, of #290.00, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured and demand having been made upon me to execute the, trust Reference being had to the rec ord, book 144, page 20, of the reg ister’s office for Cleveland coun ty, N. C., for the said deed of trust, I will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door in Shelby, on Saturday, Janaary 19, 1929, at 12 o’clock or within legal hours the following described real estate: Being a lot bought of J. F. Bland and J. P. Massey and by him sold to, Martin and Bro.. bounded by J. A. Martin, on the west and L. M. Scoggln on the north, south of the first street in the town of Moores boro, N. C. This being a part of the ten acre lot bought r L. M Scog gin by J. F. Bland and containing about 5-8 acre more or less, and includes the dwelling ant, building now used and occupied by W. R. Martin. This the 17th day of December, 1928. - J. H. QUINN, Trustee. B. T Falls, Attorney to trustee. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ad ministrators of the estate of Joseph Palmer, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby no tified to file the same with the un dersigned properly proven on fir be fore the 8th day of January, 1930, or this notice' will be pleaded in bar of _ny right of recovery there on. All persons indebted' to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of January, 1929. L. C. PALMER, Lawndale, N. C„ R-l, COLEMAN BLANTON, Shelby, N. C.. R-5. Administrators of Joseph Palmer's Estate. B. T. Falls, Attorney. ^ Unde Hi says "All right if it's there— if it isn’t—Beware!” You can't afford to take chances with imitation repairs. Demand the genuine, the ones that carry the Oliver trade mark. For more than three generations Oliver Chilled. Plows have been famous for thslr T/c"'. * Cleveland Hdwe; Co. -■* t Shelby, N. C. The Pay Envelope That Went to College If your Pay Envelope has never gone shopping in a Penney Store, give it the benefit of this "higher edu cation” right away. It will learn that Quality doesn't always mean "high priced" and find plenty of examples to illustrate the point. We will also explain why "seconds” and shod dy merchandise are never offered our customers at any price. Educating your Pay Envelope about our values wilt help it do a better job for you. Silk Frocks The Pronounced Fashion Successes of the Season $9-90 and $14*75 Two growpi i&4t teH tha story of J. C. Penney Com pony value-giving more elo quently than words! 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