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" '.-i.-rx S TOWN EXHIBIT. Sept. ana i,asDursemenis oi me I T " 1 X j 1 TovTCi of Morganton from May 1,! '-.fH to November 1, 1S99. i , i;XKKAL FUND. kkckipts. , , '! fn-in W. A. Ko:.s 6120 45 . n Tull on fines lo (h 42 C.S I, Anderson tax col. 119 To Tull on fines 50(H) .;. iii Martin taxes cash 61 15 " warrants 24 35 I. K. Anderson coupons 75 M) " cash 105 72 " warrants 08 66 R. Marbut.on st. tax 27 50 .' :.n Tull coupons 27 00 warrants 5 00 24 60 cash 4 o) . J. It. Anderson tax cash 68 75 tax war. 1J0 28 .'. T. Perkins lumber 60 . I. U. Anderson taxescash 31 83 14 check 14 06 " war. 25 50 . J. A. Shaping cash 69 29 44 war. 81 68 .J..!m Martin taxes 36 39 .!. II. Shaping 44 1893 169 30 Oct. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J '.hn Tull fines J. A. Shupint, 44 J . :u Martin 80 00 60 40 59 00 i July 25, Shuniiijr 18 142 03 1899 220 21 193; "fS !)''.i-xi;:.n;NT5. ; T. d. Cobb printing S 8 25 I ( ..!. J. Dnlo.i lumber 22 29 i Oct. 14 T. CoV.; printing 8 25,Oct. 25, : W'V liaii'.s st. foreman 2 J 00 I. I. Hinloti shop work 90 S. S. Lane viil fees 17 05 I ;! iavant & McC mautrhev hauling on streets 7 40 , J mw pjV paii Q R Me . : ne.ttis cleaninr streets o.- ; x" 1 1 at -a 70 Neely .salary May ;0 00 . M ..eGast-m workinquary 7 05 I J Ulie l', M lidw Co SIip M.mlv McUowell supreme I 1)1 ies ',) IKj M. v,V LaneforMrs.Quecn 1 72 , Mo:o'C:o-rhaulin,nst, 10 42; . J. II. Cooer listinif taxes 25 OO J I'.rittain A liallew hauling 5 04 , .iarp M.x.remakm-co!!::, 1 J,u,e l Fnillkllll Sal- s. A. Ward ,1- Cohaium. .-0 . ,r - V. A. Koss interest 1 66 , ai i .1 T J .hn Tull salary as comr 6 (K , J Ulie 1 1, Southern Ky Co S. Pears ,n advertising 3 00 WardvVMcXeelycr.on war. 4 OO julip j, Cias Lane wood 1 87 J V.Wallsal.asarshal 30). lt y Wi j J ol in A llliamssal. foreman 10 oO, . ... r ,r T .-,,n w T:,nP - -r. JUOV IV -7 4.)1IV. !Mu ards&Brouhtonstat. 20 JulV 1, 1 1 OCOtt o.)5 eOl'd J. W. Pearcy police duty 2(K i Wool 4178 J. A. Wall c st workedout . t;1i i j V Wilson Jr .n streets n W , " 7 . ' " K". K. Laxtonbal.on war. 11 00 j treitfllt hills W. T. Hardin stone taken July 1, J W W llsoil J 1 fro. n street 5 75; expresslull P. Dunavant haulm''- 1o't..K. 1 1 AT Wilww-m Ji (I. P. Krwin cr. on I i ! -rt o5 i S. S. Lane jail fe s July 9 22 u !ii warrant J. A. Wall salary July 3 00 j W. K . Marbut foreman st. 12 50 T I. P. Hint-m sh .p work 1 10 Ward .v McXcelyon war. 22 0 . ) bal " 5 ;M) John Tull on salary 24 0O W. C. Krvin for prmtni- j L." A? Ward jail fees 2l 00 ' J. r. WiUiams nolle ; duty 4 (H) ; J. A. Wall on Salary " 3 (H ' Wm. II ailey x.lice hity 4 H ; ' .v. v ar i iiu iee J.W. Williams policeduty 3 oo I. I. p;iis air.tpaid hands 3 H S. J. Krvin cr on warrant ; irv i. k ).i ic: nii r w- i -i. K;,?,r. 1 iai . i m. Hdw i.lo!s ,vc 2003 jpjy 10, Alpine Lot AllllS I. T. Clavwell lumber Wil- Wate iiTwa.. Sa.arv May , ' 0 R M''Nwly ,,0!?t " r.u Iane haul'.tu: 4 , , t lt. i , May .v Lane paid orders 1 5S T nly 10. LlMre altOll la -Chas. LanepaiucleaniiU' st 1 20 , )V ,. W. WiKon. Jr. salary ! jujv jO J W. Wilson Jr Commissioners 14 o - . . ' ;n . John Martin cn on53o.2 treitfll . Pi ll ... - i si Anov I 1 rott wood . L. H. Corpenin- gravel st 4 a5 Franklin Orilers lumber u 21 W. S. i;aither stationery 1 . W. K. Marl.ut U. niKr 1 s7 Aitv .v Krvin ex.xrnso l" Wiiitener case J.hn Tull salary mayor Jordan Avery l r road K..lt Sudderth lumber v i 5 N. S. S. Lane jail fees s0 Th s. I. . wdermilk clean ing streets -I.. A W.-in! bal on war IS oo 13 J. A. Wall cost worked on J. A. V;il! salarv An?-, -i) ki 44 lr Henry Avery work 3o0 t. X e; iirem rent Ace 5 64 ' K. Marbut work on st 15 00 ! -j, Sam Caldwell l 20 Henry Avery 2 35 24 John Wall cost n m S. S. Lane jail fees Sept. 7 90 Burke Co. Bank brick 2 00 12, John MartinSpercentcnm- nussion on S59.0O - o; W. E. Powe salary 4 70 S.H.Coffey blacksmith bill 2 51 W. S. McRary " 3 55 Dr. Geo. II . "West services S. B. Pearson 5 45 24, j. M. Dale work on sidewalk 4 13 T. I. Gilliam warrant ami interest 40 35 S. D. Dunavant warrant and interest 44 86 Mrs. S. McD. Tateofiicerent 9 00 W. W. McGalliard wet fees 7 20 Jones A verv h mse rent 2 00 923 78 ELECTKIC LIGHT FCM). R IX EI ITS June 10, Rec'd C. K. Me- eely 4 4 10 15 ir 04 ll47 .) if) June 2:), 4 4 4 Julv 10, 4 4 4 4 17!) !)2 Aug. 1, Sept. 12, 24 as 1:50 GO 17(5 ;o I Oct. 12, Oet. 12. 4 4 5 75 2 45 ),.f 1 ! 1 1 X8 - on DIKLTKS EVENTS. 9 10 Juno V Sr K n f!o ovnivss i-n 1,1,1 1 - Ullfi 1 I' O O.KlaOrtil i la"S at (0 COlltS 0-"j 4 20 00 freight bill mo :;o Vj 17 ) 'X H CS ,) j r u e.i eft nui I 27 m Ul JL , ft ' H'"" " express bill 7.-)! July 1. 1 A Giles 1 eOl'J WC)01 J t j j rp Kiu,.ai,l W00(l , , 2 iV2 8 52j Ul ouiminii supplies 14 r:i ! jujy 4 jty4S Jy( EnMfo; s;lI1)lies July 4, I) A ToUipkillS Co supplies. 1 20 8 40 Jnv i S SulJertll Sal- - , j-, QQ ! MU 11 t v,; Jly 10, b It 3l(eelV sal- ;r June 50 00 JulvlO, D C Pearson P oOi r u 1H :o: l :u 4.1 ;:: llr. 'J, P S S.iddevtll Sal- j j " 4 - Vu MA'.-i-lv d- Alltf. N (- MC' r 00 j I I arv J nly 50 00 Uc". 8, f Hdw Cosupplies 1 0 Aug. 8, T ( r Cobb printing 11 00 Aug. J, Kites Jlyd En- Aug. 12, Lou Brass A: 1 to supplies 10 A. So Morganton, V knowletle of the muscular eye , is what we ofi'er you with every pair 7.f-Xext diKjr to Clavwell P.nis. fir MILLINERY DRESSMAKING, MY NEW STOCK OF FALL MILLINERY IS NOW OPEX I Complete and Stylish Lines at prices that will no doubt THE LATEST IN DRESS TRIMMINGS. My Dross Making I)cartmcnt is better equipped than ever before. Prompt and careful attention Lfiven all work entrusted to my care. Call and see me. Respectfully, Mrs. A. P. Whitener. i 1 1 -iiil Bring or send your The News Office. j DmmnfnPQc and first-class work firuarantpd. E. Hicks N. C. THE CENTER OF THE EYE Should coir.e directly in the center of the lense SOMKTIMKS- not always. Whether your eyes look t brought the inner, outer, upper or lower part is im material to you, but that it should look through the right part is of the greatest importance. The wron lass wronlj placed will injure your eye. Theriht one rightly adjusted will strengthen it. that will enable us to plaeethe lense properly of glasses we adjust. J. B. SWINDELL, Jeweler. TO THE TRADE. surprise you. orders for JOB WORK to J. A. Wall on salary l So i tConchuletl on other side of this sheet.), i i wihk" "