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09011941331 September 1, 1941 The Board of County Commissioners met in a regular session on Monday, September 1, 1941, with Chairman J.B.Ennis and Commissioners L.R.Byrd, Fered D.Jackson, R.L.Pate and Angus A.Cameron present. Also County Attorney H.C.Strickland, and Inez Harrington Clerk to the Board. It is ordered that beer license be granted to Don E.Wimberley, at Wimberley's Service Station, in Willow Springs, N.C. RFD 1. The report of W.D.Harrington, Tax Collector, for the month of August, was approved and ordered filed. The report of Lola O'Quinn, Delinquent Tax Collector, for the month of August, was approved and ordered filed. The report of Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds, for the month of August, was approved and ordered filed. The report of Howard Godwin, Clerk Superior Court, for the month of August, was approved and ordered filed. It is ordered that insurance policy No. 6653 in the amount of $2500.00 on the Courthouse, with Commerce Insurance Company, was approved and ordered filed with the County Auditor. It is ordered that insurance policy No. 1976 in the amount of $9000.00 on the Jail Building, with Aetna Insurance Company, was approved and ordered filed with the County Auditor. WHEREAS, under tax foreclosure suits the County of Harnett has received deeds for the lands hereinafter described, made by H.C.Strickland, Commissioner, which deeds are recorded in Book 247, page 287, and Book 247, page 296, respectively; AND WHEREAS, at the time said suits were brought Geo.F.Pope and A.F.Pope were the owners of said lands and were not made parties to said suits; and WHEREAS, said Geo.F.pope and A.F.Pope have offered to pay the taxes on said property including penalties, provided all costs of foreclosure suits be remitted. IT IS ORDERED that upon payment by said Geo.F.Pope and A.F.Pope of the taxes plus penalties (without cost of foreclosure suits) a deed be executed by theproper officers of Harnett County to Geo.F.Pope and A.F.Pope conveying all the interest of said County in and to the following described lots or parcels of land in the town of Dunn, Harnett County, N.C.: First:- Being those lots on South Layton Avenue and Canary Street, described in that deed from C.J1 Smith and J.C.Clifford, Commissioners, to Geo.F.Pope, A.F.Pope, and L.A.Tart, dated Dec. 22, 1931 and recorded in Book 259, page 477, Harnett County Registry. Second:- Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Pope Street with y the West line of Ellis Avenue aid runs Westwardly with the Northern ±argin of Pope Street 140 feet to the alley; thence with the eastern margin of the alley, parallel with Ellis Avenue 150 feet; thence eastwardly parallel with Pope Street 140 feet to the west margin of Ellis Avenue; thence Southwardly with West margin of Ellis Avenue 150 feet to the beginning. The Board accepted the resignation of L.C.Ezzell of Dunn, N.C. as Registrar of Vital Statistics in Averasboro Township, and Mrs. L.C.Ezzell was appointed to fill the unexpired term as Registrar of Vital Statistics of Averasboro Tpwnship. It is ordered that upon request of J.O.West, that the American Legion be permitted to have a Carnival for one week in Dunn tax free. It is ordered that J.O.Elmore of Averasboro Tpwnship, be granted permanent poll tax on account of physical disability, he being a World War Veteran, and that J.O.Elmore be reimbursed poll tax for the year 1940. It is ordered that W.H.Gilbert be refunded rebate on six acres of land in Buckhorn Township on account of error in listing. It is ordered that George Vann of Duke Township, be granted free peddler's license for the year 1941, on account of physical disability. 332 The following road petitions were presented and approved and ordered forwarded to the State Highway and Public Works Commission: 1 - to improve and maintain that certain road in Upper Little River Township, beginning at a point at home of Peter McKay and runs eastwardly by the home of Thomas Douglass, John McKay, Elsie Gilmore, Alton Womack, and G.W.Edwards at distance of approximately one mile. This road is used as a school bus route. 2 - to work the hereinafter described road. The road is the one in Anderson Creek Township which leads from the Clarkts- Bridge- Overhills Road at a point about one -half mile south of John -Aaron Senteris store along an old fire line road to N.C.Highway No. 210 ( or the Fort Bragg - Lillington Road), and enters the said N.C.Highway No. 210 about 200 yards north of B.J.Howardts filling station. This road is also used by the school bus and the mail carrier. This road is approximately six miles in length. It is ordered that upon receipt by the County of Harnett of the sum of $127.82, the lots of land in town of Lillington, formerly listed without authority to S.M.Finch for taxation, as described in Book 235, page 280, Harnett County Registry, be quit - claimed by the County of Harnett to Lettie U.Finch, the true former owner; and that the said sum includes all taxes through the year 1941. W.D.Harrington, Tax Collector, presented to the Board, the 1940 Insolvent List. The Board refused: to accept the list and returned same to the Tax Collector with the instructions to continue to collect or levy on personal property. Upon the bringing up bf the taxes due on the Eliza Pope Estate lands before the Board, it was moved and carried that appraisers Charlie Thornton and Herman Holloway, visit the premises of the Eliza Pope lands on September 6, 1941 and ascertain such property as had not been heretofore listed by the said estate, if any; and to report such findings to the Board; And it was further decised by the Board that upon the report of the two said appraisers, that the Board of Commissioners would approve such computation of taxes due in consequence of such report, and that payment of such taxes by the administrator of his agent, would constitute full, final, and complete settlement of the taxes due to date on the Eliza Pope estate lands located within the corporate limits of the town of Dunn and shown in detail on that certain map recorded in Map Book No. 4, page 115, office of the Register of Deeds for Harnett County. The Board named the following_to serve on the County Library Board: C.Reid Ross, Lillington, N.C. J.B.Ennis, Benson, N.C. R -1 Mrs. -J.0.Warren,`Dunn, N.C. Mrs. S.R.McKay, Lillington, N.C. G.L.Cameron, Olivia, N.C. Mrs. Alton Johnson, Buses Creek, N.C. The County Library f4oard will meet in the September 6, 1941 at 9:30 A.M. for a term of for a term of for a term of for a term of for a term of for a term of Courthouse on two years, two years, four- years, Pour years, six years, six years. Saturday, BE IT RESOLVED that the 40 acres of land in Anderson Creek Township, formerly listed to Partin Moore Estate, and acquired by the County of Harnett at tax foreclosure sale under Judgment No. A -1262, be sold to -- -Troy for the the total amount of $215.00 on the following terms: $40.00 cash; 0.00 on December 1, 1941; 0.00 on December 1, 1942; and $65.00 on December 1, 1943, and the Chairman is hereby authorized to execute deed to Troy Black, and the Clerk will attest same. ��. 333 BE IT RESOLVED that the lot or parcel of land located on the corner of North Wilson Avenue and East Vance Street, Dunn, N.C., and acquired by the County of Harnett and the Town of Dunn at tax foreclosure sale, No. SD 1799 -A -1084, be sold to - - -- George R.Joseph - - -- for the sum of $690.00 on the following terms: $50.00 dash, and $150.00 on approval of this offer, and 4163.33 January 15, 1942, $163.33 July 15, 1942, and $163.34 on January 15, 1943, and the Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to execute deed to George R.Jpaeph, and the Clerk to the Board will attest the same. BE IT RESOLVEDthat the 115 acres of land in Buckhorn Township formerly listed to Mrs. T.J.Smith and acquitedr' by the County of $arnett at tax foreclosure sale under Judgment No. A -1060, be sold to ---- C.S.Cade - - -- on the following terms: $300.00 cash with this offer, and the Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to execute deed to C.S.Cade and the Clerk will attest the same. J.Leo Betts appeared before the Board and offered the sum of $350.00 on the 115 acres of land in Buckhorn Township acquired by the County under foreclosure Judgment No. A -1060 which amount is higher than the bid made by C.S.Cade, therefore, the Board rescinded the action of the Board in the Resolution adopted authorizing the sale to C.S.Cade. The Clerk to the Board was authorized to return to A.L.Newberry, Agent, both the sale purchase contracts for further investigation. The following jurors were drawn for the term of Court beginning Sept. 29,1941: F.R.Denning 0 . T. Young T.L.Smith Judson Stephenson Ernest O.Davis T.E.Barnea Marvin P.Stamper Robt.E.Godwin C.A.Upchurch Lundy H.Pope Herman Neighbors D.H.Bradley • The following jurors R.L.Bradsher J.L.MeKay James A.Jones J.L.Matthews C.E.Avery W.A.Warren J.O.MoLeod Bonner G.Thomaa S.G.Howell G.Waah Partin C.R.Moore Archie Wood Grove Grove Hectors Ck Hectors Ck Duke Grove Duke Averasboro Neilla Creek Averasboro Averasboro Lillington were drawn for Lillington Neills Creek Averasboro Hectors Creek Black River Neills Creek Black River Duke Lillington Black River Averasboro Averasboro A.W.Hardison R.D. Taylor W.T.Simmons W.A.Williams Henry F.Hodges E.L. Overman J.H.Williams J.H.Knight Leonard Godwin Joseph H.Holt R.M.Mangum L.M.Johhaon the term of Court Edward Matthews 3.P.Bradley J.P.Parker John Lackley G.A.Wicker E.H.Ingold H.C.Wilson O.D.Sherman Perry Wood J.N.F1owera Emmitt Aldridge V.E.Williams Averasboro Averasboro Lillington Grove Duke Averasboro Grove Hectors Ck Averasboro Duke Black River Grove beginning Oct. 6, 1941: Lillington Hectors Creek Neilla Creek Black River Lillington Grove Black River Hectors Creek Duke Black River Averasboro Averasboro 334 We, the undersigned tax appraisers appointed by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, to ascertain and report any and all unlisted property of the Eliza rope Estate, located within the corporate limits of the town of Dunn, and shown on the subdivision of said Eliza Pope property as recorded in ,a map in Book 4, page 115, office. of the Register of Deeds for Harnett County, hereby render our report as follows: After careful and painstaking investigation of the premises and of the tax records and of the map of the subdivision of the Eliza Pope property, as referred to, we find and so report, that approximately five acres of farm and waste land appearing on said map of the said subdivision appears to be unlisted. We are of the opinion that such unlisted land should bear a value of one thousand dollars, and we therefore, recommend such valuation for the year 1941 and such prior years as the Commissioners see fit to after -list said land. We, therefore, recommend that the taxes due on the five acres above referred to, be considered as all taxes the on unlisted land of the Eliza Pope Estate, and that payment of such taxes as are due on the five acres referred to, added to the taxes computed as being due on the land listed, constitute full payment for all taxes due on all that land included in that certain map of the Eliza Pope subdivision recorded in Map Book 4, at page 115, Harnett County Registry. This the sixth day of September 1941. C.H.Thornton Approved: J.B.Ennis, Chairman. H.S.Holloway EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA. The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, met in regular session at its regular meeting place on the lst. day of September, 1941. The Chairman presided. Those present and absent were as follows: Present: J.B.Ennis, L.R.Byrd, A.A.Cameron, R.L.Pate and Ferd D.Jackson. Absent: None. Commissioner L.R.Byrd introduced the following Resolution which was read in full by the Clerk and considered by the Commissioners: RESOLUTION.NO. "A Resolution Approving The Provisions Of A Proposed Cooperation Agreement Between The County of Harnett, North Carolina, and The Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority, and Authorizing The Execution of said Agrement On Behalf of the County. " WHEREAS the Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority (hereinafter called the T'Authority ") proposes to develop and administer low -rent housing projects (herein called the roject • within the territorial limits of the County of Harnett, North Carolina (herein called the "County "); and WHEREAS, The County desires and is willing to cooperate with the Authority by furnishing customary services and facilities to such Projects and the tenants thereof, and to cooperate in other ways with the Authority, as more particularly appears in the Agreement hereinafter set forth: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the County shall enter into an Agreement with the Authority in substantially the following form: COOPERATION AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Housing Authorities Law of North Carolina provides that Local Authorities created pursuant to said law shall be exempt from the payment of any taxes or fees to the State or any subdivision thereof or to any officer or employee of the State or any subdivision thereof and the property of a Local Authority shall be exempt from all local and municipal 335 taxes; and WHEREAS, it is understood and agreed that this Agreement shall not be construed as requiring the County to perform any act or funish any service not authorized by law nor shall it be construed as imposing any personal liability upon the individual members of the Board of County Commissioners: NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH: that, in consideration of the premises, the COUNTY OF HARNETT, in the State of North Carolina, and the EASTERN CAROLINA REGIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY do, by this Cooperation Agreement, mutually agree as follows: 1. The following terms as used in this Agreement shall be construed, are used and are intended to have the following meanings, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context: (a) The term "Authority" shall mean the Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority. (b) Term "County" shall mean the County of Harnett, North Carolina. (c) The term "Project" shall mean any low -rent housing project, or portion thereof, situate within the territorial boundaries of the County, developed or administered by the Authority under a contract or contracts for financial assistance with the United States Housing Authority. (d) The term "Bonds" shall mean any notes, interin receipts, bounds or debentures issued by the Authority to assist in the development of the Projects, or any notes, interin receipts, bounds or debentures issued by the Authority, to refund the same. 2. The Authority agrees to undertake, develop and administer a Project or Projects in the County and to endeavor to obtain contracts with the United States Housing Authority for loans and annual contributions to assist in the development and administration of such Project or Projects. 3. The County agrees: (a) That, as a part of each Project it will secure or enforce, to the extent it has the power to do so, the elimination (by demolition, condemnation and effective closing, or by compulsory repair or improvement), within one year after the date when such Project is substantially ready in its entirety for occupancy, of a number of unsafe or insanitary dwelling units situated in the County, at least equal in number to the number of new dwelling units provided in such Project, less the number of unsafe or insanitary dwelling units eliminated pursuant to the provisions therefor in contracts entered into by the Authority for the acquisition of the sites for such Project. (b) To secure or enforce (to the extent it has power to do so) the elimination of such unsafe or insanitary dwelling units in one or the other of the following ways, or partly in one and partly in another: (I) By demolishing or effectively closing dwelling units which are on land acquired by the County by purchase or otherwise, including land purchased for any public uses; or (II) By causing the compulsory demolition, effective closing, repair or improvement of such unsafe or insanitary dwelling units; or (III) By inducing private owners to demolish or effectively close such dwelling units. In computing the number of unsafe or insanitary dwelling units eliminated under the terms of this Agreement, there shall be included all unsafe or insanitary units eliminated under this Agreement from the date hereof. For the purpose of this Agreement a dwelling unit shall be considered unsafe or insanitary whenever by reason of dilapidation, faulty arrangement or design, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any combination of those factors, it is detrtmental to safety, health or morals. 4. The County further agrees that during the period commencing with the date of acquisition of any part of the site of each Projeot, and continuing throughout the useful lit of such Project, so long as such Project or any part thereof is owned by the Authority or any other public body or agency authorized by law to engage in the development or administration of low -rent housing projects (such ownership being hereinafter called "Public Ownership ", (i) it will not levy, impose or charge any taxes, service fees, charges or tolls against such Project or any part thereof under Public Owernship or against the Authority for or with respect to such Project or any part thereof under Public Ownership, and (ii) it will furnish, without cost or charge to the Authority and the tenants of such Project (or the part thereof under Public Ownership) the usual County services and facilities which are or may be furnished without cost or charge to other dwellings in and inhabitants of the County. The term "useful life of such Project" as used 336 in this paragraph shall mean the period of physical usefulness of the particular Project for the purpose of providing dwelling accommodations to persons of low income, but in no event less than the number of years during which any of the Bonds shall remain outstanding. 5. The County further agrees to waive any building and inspection fees to which the Authority or any Projects might otherwise be or become subject. 6. The County further agrees, to cooperate with the Authority in recommending to the appropriate agency or agencies of the State of North Carolina the building and maintenance, at -no expense to the Authority, of roadways from public roads into those parcels of land on which the Authority constructs dwellings forming parts of each Project, and the installation and maintenance of all culverts, drainage and other roadway facilities insofar as those things are performed by such agency or agencies of the State without special charge for other dwellings in and inhabitants of the County similarly situated. 7. The Authority agrees that it will use its best efforts to develop each Project as rapidly as possible, to operate and maintain each Project for families of low income and to keep the County fully informed as to the status of each Project. 8. This Agreement shall constitute a contract between the County and the holders of any Bonds, and after such Bonds have been issued for any Project, this agreement shall not be amended or altered in any respect which would adversely affect the rights of the holders of such, bonds. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County of Harnett, North Carolina, and the Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority have respectively caused this Agreement to be duly executed in triplicate as of this 1st day of September 1941. (CORP.SEAL) ATTEST: Inez Harrington Clerk to the Board of Commissioners. COUNTY OF HARNETT by: J.B.Ennis, Chairman Board of County Commissioners. EASTERN CAROLINA REGIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY (SEAL) by: Chairman ATTEST: Secretary. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and the Clerk are hereby authorized to execute in triplicate on behalf of the County, the Agreement substantially in the form set forth above, which Agreement is hereby approved, and this Resolution shall take effect immediately. Approved this 1st day of September, 1941. J.B.Ennis, Chairman. Commissioner L.R.Byrd moved that all rules which might otherwise prevent the adoption of said Resolution at this meeting be suspended. Commissioner Ferd D.Jackson seconded the motion and a vote being called on said motion, the "Ayes" and "Nays" were as follows: Ayes: J.B.Ennis, L.R. Byrd, Ferd D.Jaokson, A.A.Cameron and R.L.Pate. Nayes: None. Commissioner L.R.Byrd moved that the Resolution be finally adopted as introduced and read. Commissioner Ferd D.Jackson seconded the motion, and a vote being had thereon, the "Ayes" and "Nays" were as follows: Ayes: J.B.Ennis, L.R.Byrd, Ferd D.Jackson, A.A.Cameron and R.L.Pate. Nays: None. The Chairman then declared the Resolution passed as Resolution No. Inez Harrington, Secretary. 337 I, Inez Harrington, the duly elected, qualified and acting Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, do hereby certify that the attached copy of the extracts of the minutes of a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, held on the lat. day of September 1941, is a true, correct and compared copy of the original minutes of said meeting e8 file and of record, and I do further certify that a copy of the Resolution, numbered entitled " A Resolution Approving the Provisions of a Proposed Cooperation agreement between the County of Harnett, North Carolina, and the Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority and Authorizing the Execution of said Agreement on Behalf of the County" appearing in such minutes is a true, correct and compared copy of the original Resolution adopted at said meeting, which Resolution is on file and of record. Witness my hand and the seal of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, the 1st. day of Septembem, 1941. (SEAL) Inez Harrington, Clerk The Board adjourned to meet again at the call of the Chairman. Chairman Secretary. The following checks were issued during the month of September, 1941: 1597 Elijah Knuckles work at county home 1598 A.A.Cameron commissioner 1599 Harnett County News printing 1600 Geralding Harrington work on tax books 1601 Mrs.James Hockaday work on tax books 1602 Mrs.B.F.Parker work on tax books 1603 Mrs.Troy Godwin work on tax books 1604 Gladys upchurch work on tax books 1605 J.A.Walker work on tax books 1606 N.C.Commission for blind aid to blind for Sept 1607 VOID 1608 Venable S.Baggett commission 1609 Venable S.Baggett, agt premium 1610 J.A.Darroch stills still still and turnkey fees conveying prisoners postage and telephone conveying prisoners mdse. typewriter postage assessing assessing commissions 1622 The Michie Co. law book for C.S.C. 1623 Howard Godwin,C.R.C. fees in court costs 1624 Lillington ice ice for county 1625 Kelly's Drug Store mdse. 1626 Howard Godwin postage 1627 J.Melvin L'icLean coroner 1628 Dept of Cons & devlp annual dues 1629 Observer rtg Co. for C.S.C. 1630 Jas.A.Taylor insurance policy 1631 Purdie Eros 1632 Layton Supply Co. 1633 Roger Sexton 1634 Modern Laundry 1635 Armour & Co. 1636 W.A.Davis Milling 1637 7lomble Compny 1638 Penny McDougald 1611 Merlin Cobb 1612 K.C.Matthews 1613 H.A.Wells 1614 W.E.Salmon 1615 J.N.Smith 1616 Lillington urn Co. 1617 Alfred Williams 1618 Inez Harrington 1619 H.S.Holloway 1620 C.H.Thornton 1621 A.L.Newberry mdse. mdse. milk for county jail for county home and jail mdse. feeds mdse. work at county home 15.00 40.60 428.00 14.40 14.40 67.20 36.40 67.20 38.15 48.00 22.60 30.50 10.00 5.00 36.50 4.00 4.07 6.72 63.15 88.56 9.98 14.90 11.00 28.49 6.00 40.89 16.25 28.53 6.00 16.00 29.22 81.43 68.85 113.89 10.97 9.46 35.41 35.10 99.30 15.75 14.00 r 338 1639 Lafayette Drug Co. 1640 H.Susmann Co. 1641. Womble Food Store 1642 Womble Food Store 1643 McLean & O'Quinn 1644 VOID 1645 Johnson & Bryan Co. 1646 - Womble Company 1647 Joel Ennis 1648 Monroe Cal. Mch.Co. 1649 Carolina Power light Co. 1650 Puritan Chemical Co. 1651 J.N.Smith 1652 H.A.Wells 1653 D.K.Stewart 1654 E.J.Pipkin 1655 H.C.Stric kland 1656 Montgomery Ward 1657 J.Norwood Holmes 1658 Lula Walker 1659 C.S.Cade 1660 Harnett Furniture Co. 1661 Lola 0/Quinn, DTC. 1662 T.R.Brown 1663 CarrieS.Edwards 1664 J.F.Coggins, agent 1665 Lola OtQuinn, DTC 1666 John Russell 1667 Herbert Matthews 1668 Dunn Chamber of Commerce 1669 James Morris 1670 Dunn Chamber of Commerce 1671 M.D.Lanier, P.M. 1672 Pope Printing Co. 1673 Ernest McLean 1674 Herbert Matthews 1675 Herbert Matthews 1676 Carolina P & L Co. 1677 Floyd McLean 1678 Nettie Patterson 1679 Carrie S.Edwards 1680 W.R.CranfoM, agent 1681 M.O.Lee 1682 Lola 0/Quinn DTC 1683 Hale - Lawing Co. 1684 Dr.A.T.Wyatt .1685 Dr.C.B.Codrington 1686 Dr.C.L.Corbett 1687 Dr.A.W.Peede 1688 Dr.W.E.Adair 1689 Sheriff Wake county 1690 VOID 1691 Sheriff New Hanover county 1692 Sheriff Martin county 1693 sheriff Johnson County 1694 Sheriff Sampson county 1695 First Citizens Bank 1696 Highsmith Hospital 1697 State Highway 1698 M.D.Lanier, P.M. 1699 Jno.P.Johnson 1700 Lola OtQuinn 1701 Sheriff Johnston county 1702 State Lab 1703 Winchester Surgical 1704 Dr.M.B.Poole 1705 Dr.A.T.Wyatt 1706 MwasRaMifBaaDington 1707 Helen Hofmann 1708 J.B.Ennis 1709 H.C.Strickland 1710 W.D.Harrington 1711 Lola 0/Quinn 1712 Mrs.Prentiss sloan 1713 W.E.Salmon 1714 H.S.Freeman 1715 Herbert Carson 1716 Inez Harrington 1717 Edna Kelly 1718 K.C.Matthews 1719 Nettie Patterson 1720 E.C.Byrd mdse. mdse. mdse. mdse. mdse. mdse. mdse. mdse. maintainence light bulbs fly spray serving tax suits serving tax suits serving tax suits serving tax suits fees -in tax foreclosures for county farm files relief order grand jury officer mdse. reimbursement rye for county farm court reporter express and freight jury tickets repairs repairs appropriation wood for county home on appropriation postage for tax collector unloading coal repairing buildings repairing courthouse bills for August on salary on salary court reporting freight on salary refund jury tickets supplies clinic session clinic session clinic session clinic session clinic session serving tax suits serving tax suits serving tax suits serving tax suits serving tax suits principal, interest, etc hospitalization maps postage jury ticket on salary serving tax suits needles supplies clinic session clinic session clinci session clinic session salary salary salary balance salary salary salary salary salary salary salary salary salary salary 62.09 71.74 27.88 35.22 10.90 62.47 .39 5.00 33.00 17.37 8.50 22.50 19.50 1.00 21.50 142.50 15.41 69.20 10.00 12.00 12.25 180.02 18.75 61.56 3.52 458.85 6.20 8.20 100.00 35.00 50.00 15.00 297.10 1.65 10.00 5.20 61.97 25.00 10.00 52.48 364.76 75.00 194.58 77.64 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 1,332.08 272.00 2.34 441.00 3.12 75.00 1.50 3.00 10.31 52.50 35.00 13.00 13.00 25.00 50.00 431.25 100.00 125.00 347.87 225.00 100.00 293.33 75.00 90.00 10.00 125.00 • 339 1721 Lillie Davis salary 175.00 1722 Eunice Broadwell salary 110.00 1723 Wilma Williams salary 110.00 1724 Mrs.Brantley Matthews salary 90.00 1725 VOID 1726 C.H.Thornton salary 24.00 1727 B.F.Miller salary 10.00 1728 Mrs.Sarah Butler salary 10.00 1729 J.W.Senter salary 10.00 1730 Mrs.Irene Stewart salary 10.00 1731 C.R.Ammons salary 110.00 1732 J.B.Gourlay salary 75.00 1733 011ie Gray Morgan salary 37.50 1734 Maude L.Searcy salary 75.00 1735 W.B.Hunter salary 335.00 1736 Genevieve Warren salary 80.00 1737 M.Irene Lassiter salary 135.00 1738 Mabel Alston salary 120.00 1739 Mattie Pearl Wallace salary 95.00 1740 K.W.Ballentine salary 140.00 1741 Howard Godwin salary 412.50 1742 Ruby Turlington salary 75.00 1743 F.H.Taylor salary 150.00 1744 M.O.Lee salary 50.00 1745 Lillie Davis travel 11.40 1746 Eunice Broadwell travel 45.30 1747 Wilma Williams travel 42.85 1748 Geo.G.Scott & Co. professional services 500.00 1749 Dr.W.B.Hunter travel &` expense 47.11 1750 M.Irene Lassiter travel & expense 53.34 1751 Mabel L.Alston travel 50.38 1752 Mattie Pearl Wallace travel 50.00 1753 K.W.Ballentine travel & expense 61.40 1754 Genevieve Warren expense .95 1755 Sheriff Moore County serving tax suits .50