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100519311776 1777 1778 1779 17880 1782 1783 1784 1785 1786 1787 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 Polly Colville - Andrew Johnson - Mary& FloraClark- Mrs Byrd - Ed Blue- R.A.Parker- Nan Matthews- monthly papperallowance n n M u 11 n n " 0 for care of Lizzie Fowierpuper 11 11 1+ Baby Wilson - Richard Baker- n n n Eddie Baker- pauper W.T.Messer9 " " " Mary Norris- Pauper Marvin & Lexie Matthews - Monthly pauper allowance Henderson Steele- pringting - Farmers supply Store- mdse for county home Car.Tel& Tel.Co.- phone service for August-Audttoa's- VOID Asa D.Herring- salary- county farm agent- colored L.B.Jackson- services as Jailor A.W.Peede- salary Health Officer- August R.G.B.Shaw- t - Tax - Collector- August Flora Mcqueen- - " Welfare office- August R.B.O'quinn- fruit for county home- -. J.R.Baggett- retainer'sfee - county vs McDonald heirs - Carrie Speight- court reporting Jury Fund- Jury Fund - Water Oharnley& 00.- Auditzx as per contract - Carrie Speiight- court reporting Jury Fund- Refuhbursement of Jury Fund- The Board t.. en a• .urned Sine 111 a a MO MIL 6.00 8.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 7.00 10.00 93.14 19.60 21.90 12.50 277.80 458.33 100.00 24.00 300.00 189.30 1,02 .00 420. 70 OCTOBER 5TH. 1931 The Board of Commissioners met in regular sessdon with effe following members present: J.W. Halford, Chairman, J.H.Williams, E.L.Oooke, J.B. Ennis and H.M.O'Quinn 180"I.R.Williams, County Attorney was present, It was ordered that J.S. McLean, County Auditor, be instruted to investigate the valuation of the wood land of G.L. Hemmingway as compared with M.E. Thornton, ad- joining land owner, in Averasboro Townkhip and report to Board. It was ordered that J.S. McLean, Bounty Auditor, investigate the listing of five dogs-by Garland Sloan and J.M. Sloan and advise the Board as to whom should pay tax on these dogs in case that'he finds that only five dogs are owned by the two. 3t was ordered that Miss McQueen be instructed to investigate the _condition of Mrs. Butler as to her children and report to the Board as to what disposition she thinks should be made of them. It was ordered that G.L. Hemingway be released of taxes evaluation of 41080.00 for the years 1928, 1929 and 1930 on account of excess valuation of wood land. It was ordered that Geo. E. Tew be released from the payme4t of poll tax for the year 1930. It was ordered that Garland Sloan be released of $5.00 dog tax as dogs were listed and taxes paid by J.M. Sloan. It was ordered that bond of Geo. L. Cannday, Tae Collector, for 050000,00 with Oarolir.a Causalty Company be accepted and filed 'e doh i d recorded, It as ordered that T.R. Brown be instructed to proceed with the erection of a sto_age house at the County Home for the storage of meat, etc. at the lowest possi- ble'dost for a building to be built of brick. It was ordered that L.M. Chaffin be instructed to purchase new volume of GonsolidateL Statutes for the sum of $15.00 with exchange of old volumes, 5 It was ordered that petition for road in Hectors Creek Township be approved and that same be mailed to State Highway Commission for eoasideration. It was ordered that Modern Steam Laundry be given the laundry business of the County Home at the end of the agreement with Dunn Family Laundry for a term of two months. It was ordered that oath of Geo. L. cannaday as Tax Collector be accepted and filed. It was ordered that the salary of the Uounty Health officer be fixed at $25.00 per month and that he be allowed #35.00 per month as Quarantine officer. It was ordered that report of Asa D. Herring, Col. Farm Agent, for Months of July Aug. and Sept. be accepted and filed. It was ordered that a valuation of $200. It was ordered tyat River Township. It was resolved that J.S. McLean, County Auditor, prepare list of all persons who have not.liated their property for the year 1931 and present same to the Grand Jury for prosecution at the next term of Superior Court. It was ordered that the County Purohasing Agent investigate the cost of coffins for the poor of the County end in the event of purchase store same in Lillington and Bunn. Mrs. J.W. Byrd be 3Y released of all taxes in excess of 00 in Grove Township for the year 1930. C.R. Partin be relieved of poll tax for the year 1930 in Black It was resolved that J.S. McLean, County Auditor, be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to accept $ 34.36 in payment of 1931 taxes on 90 sores listed by A.A. Mc- Bons$ in Lillington Township es described in deed from Cttiokamauga Trust Company Trustee to Prudential Life Insurance Company of America. The valuation on the above property for the year 1931 to be placed at 02070.00. It was ordered by the Board that the valuation of the lands of Mrs. J.P. Rosser in Barbecue Township be reduced from $5110.00 to 44500.00 It wee ordered that the lot of C.S. Hicks in the town of Bunn be reduced from 43410.00 to $2600.00 and listed as one lot. It was ordered that the lands of J.W. Driver be sold to Jas. H. Driver and Charles Driver upon payment of the amount of taxes due the County upon the following terms: $30,00 per month and deed to be deltbred when payment in full has been made. It is ordered that the 74 acres of land in Averasboro Township listed by J. Frank ,Beasley for 1929 and valued at $4490.00 be released from further taxation for year 1 '1929 upon the payment of taxes on a valuation of $4490.00 and one -half of the taxes of his personal property and that the County Auditor be authorised to issue proper release. It was ordered that the lands of D.M. McIsmb in Stewatts Creek Township, described in deed from J.H. MCIamb dated Sept. 29, 1931, containing 2 acres be valued at $20.00 And that the County Auditor be authorized to issue proper receipts for back taxes yon payment of same and said receipts shall show that said land is so release!. Whereas the County of Harnett is the owner of land described in that deed from J.0. West, commissioner to the County of Harnett, which deed was executed under authority contained in an order of sale in the Judgment entitled County of Harnett vs M.G.Lee And WhereasM.G, Lee desires.to purchase said land from the County of Harnett : Now Therefore, be it resolved that the County of Harnett for the sum of 3250.00 and 1931 tax convey to the said M.G. Lee that lot described in the Mortgage deed from Sllis Goldstein to M. G. Lee and Chairman execute in the name of Harnett County proper deed of conveyance, providing said purchase money is paid by First Monday in ovember, 1931. fIt was.ordered that the bond of Geo. L. Cannaday as surety and Columbia Causalty Go. as surety, which bond is tendered as the bond of Geo. L. Cannaday es Tax Collector of Harnett County be approved, anzerbalt accepted and ordered recorded and file with Clerk of Court of Harnett County for safe keeping. It is further ordered that said bond of Geo. L. Cannaday responsible for the collection of 1931 levy only. Voting for above resolution: all : Voting against as Tax Collector, be held above resolution: None. It was ordered that report of L.M. Chaffin, C.S.C. enclosing checks for $191.00 and $150.50 respectively be accepted and filed and checks ordered delivered to Auditor. PESOIATIONL It appearing to the Board from the above petition that the relief prayed for is just and right and that the values as set out in the petition are correct; and e potion having been made and duly adopted by the Boetd, it is therefore ordered Vat vacant lot be segregated et a valtie of $750.00 and the person roperty at a value of $415.00 and that the taxes for the year 1930 and the years prior thereto where the taxes have not been paid be assessed against said property at the above values; that the vacant lot and the personal property be relieved from the lien of any further taxes for the year 1930 and years prior thereto upon the payment of the taxes - figured upon said valuations. That the vacant lot be separated for the year 1931 at the value as 'assessed against said lot for the year 1931 and that said vacant lot be discharged from any further lien for 1931 taxes upon the payment of the tax assessed against said lot/ PETITION: Wherefore, your petitioner respectfully requests that your Board, by pro- per order, sgregate the said property and value said vacant lot at $750.00 and authorize the release of said vacant lot from the lien of 1928 taxes upon the payment by your petitioner of taxes on a value of 750.00, together with taxes on the persona p>operty listed .8. ay for the year 1928. ' This 5th, day of October, 1931. J.A.McLeod, Atty. for Admx. of the .estate of H.S. McKay, deceased. PETITION: NORTH CAROLINA: HARNETT COUNTY. TO THE BOARD OF COMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY: Your petitioner respectfully showeth: That there remains on the tax books of Harnett County a•balance of $49.90 assessed against the First National Bank of Dunn for the year 1928; all taxes assess against the real estate of said bank for the year 1928 have been paid and this bal- ance remaning unpaid is taxes on the personal property of said Bank. The first National Bank of Dunn, by order of its Board of Directors closed its doorson November 13, 1928 and was placed in the hands of a National Bank receiver for liquidation; that under the provisions of the Federal Raaaaie Statutes and laws regulating the taxation of national ,banks, a receiver of a national bank is not liab: for payment of taxes assessed against his trust, except taxes assessed against the r estate belonging to the trust. The undersigned, therefore, respeq,tfully requests your Board that, by a proper resolution, the balance of $49.90 remaining on the books of Harnett County as taxes assessed against the First National Bank of Dunn for the year 1928, be stricken out and cancelled. Respectfully submitted, this 5th.day of Oct. 1931. Approved: J.W. Halford_, Chairman Board of County Commissioners. J.A. McLeod, .attorney for Receiver of First Natioanl Bank of Dunn. 1 d e al ti dtcnsa It is ordered that the Receipts Books fog the 1931 Levy of Taxes for Harnett County be delivered to Geo. L. Cannaday, Tax uollector,.whose bond has been approved and accepted and that the said Geo. Li Cannaday be ordered to proceed with the collection of said taxes as he has qualified an every way for the said office of Tax Collector of Harnett County, TO THE TAX COLD-MOB OF HARNETT COUNTY: You are hereby commanded to collect the taxes herein mationed,being the 1931 Levy of County of Harnett, according to the provisions and requirements of the ex- isting laws. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand _fifth day of October, 1931. AFFIDAVIT: NORTH CAROLINA: HARNETT I, Geo, L. Cannaday duties as Tax Collector Monies collected by me Sworn to and subscribed and seal of my office this the EDwin Harrington, Clerk to Board of County Dom- aissioners of Harnett County. COUNTY. , do solemnly swear that I will well and truly perform all the of Harnett County and that I will Make proper returns of all as taxes within the time specified by the existing law. Geo. L. Cannaday before me this t 5th y of Octobe ,x19 ■ R7 $ U.S.C. BOND OF GEO. L. CANNADAY: C$lumbia Causaltydempany KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that George L, Cannaday of Dunn „North Carolina as Principal and the Columbia Causalty Company of New York, N.Y. as Suretym are held and firmly bound unto the State of North Carolina, Harnett County, in the full and just sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars to the payment of which sari, well and truly to be made, the principal and Surety bind themselves, and each of their heirs, executors administrators, successors and assigns, jo ntly and severally, firmly by these presents. Signed,sealed and dated thia'bth. darof October, 19314 Whereas the said George L. Canneday is the duly appointed Tax Collector of Harnett County, State of North Carolina and by virtue of thereof is the Tax Col- lector of said bounty; and Whereas the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County has delivered to the said George L. Cannaday the tax list and the receipt books or other books uses thereforltor. the taxes for the year 1931 for the purpose of oillaction. NOW THEREB'U3B 4the conditions of this obligation is suoh gat if the said Geo. L. eannaday, Tax Collector as aforesaid, shall well and faithfully collect and account for said taxes at the time and in the manner provided for by law, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. In Witness Whereof, said Principal has hereunto set his hand and seal, and the Columbia Causalty Compen$ has caused this bond to be sealed with its corporate seal and duly signed by its Attorney -in -Fact, the day and year first above written. Geo. L. Cannaday (SEAL) Columbia Causalty Company Thomas O'Berry (SEAL) Atty. -in -fact. (COR.SEALt Approved: J.W. Belford, Chairman. RESOLUTION: On motion duly made and carried it is resolved: That lot on Front Street in Lillington now occupied by Progressive Stores and described in Book 126, page 267 Registry of Harnett County liatiA/AArmmmeoCf Mrs. AM. Selman Estate, be discharged and released of any and all Harnett County taxes for years 1930 aid all prior years upon the payment of the sum of $154.36 on or before Oct. 15, 1931; Amd further the County Auditor, J.S.McLean and County Attorney, J.O.West, are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver proper receipt in fall and final settlement of said taxes for year 1930 and all prior years on said lot upon payment of sum of $154.36 all es set out in the petition. This Oct. bth. 1931. Board pf Commissioners of Harnett County,N.C. By E.L. Cooke, Vice Chairman. RESOLUTION: Upon motion duly made and carried it is resolved that the lot in Lillington of Mrs. Alice MoNeill,deceased, be released from taxes for year 1926 peon paymdent of taxes on the valuation thereof of $2500.00 at 1926 rate plus legal interest and cost and attorney fees, and that the 1927 and 1928 taxes on said lot in the Town of Lillington be released of taxes span mart t of tames on value of $2300.00 at 1927 and 1928 rate plus legal interest and costs end test. And that the County Auditor,J.O, west, be authorized and directed to dismiss all tax suite at cost of plaintiff and issue proper receipt upon payment of said tax, interest and costs. This Ootober 5th. 1931. Approved as to 1920, 1927 and 1928 Board of County Commissioners velne of said Lot: H:3, Amman By J.W. Belford, Chairman RBSOLUTIOBs Upon motion duly made and carried it is resolved: That the 220 sores of lan4 the property of Mrs. M.M. Massy Estate in Lillington Townahip,Earnett county, desoril in Book 118, page 345, Registry of Harnett County be discharged Ind released of any and all Harnett County taxes for the year 1930 and all prior years upon the payment of the sum of $65000 es set forth in the petition on or_before Oot. 25., 1931; And farther Chit the county Auditor,J.8.MoLean, end County 4ttorney, J.O.West, be end adu they are hereby authorized and directed to dtaa exs ute and deliver proper receipts in full and final settlement and discharge of any and all Harnett Taxes against said 220 acres for year 1930 and ell years prior upon the payment of the sum of $650.08 as outlined in the petition. And further that the tax assessment valua- tion of said 220 sores for year 1931 be fixed at the sum of $4500.00. This October 5th. 1931. Board of Commissioners of Harnett county, Voting for above resolution; J.B. Ennis, J.Biligbekahaa Vice- Chairmen J.H.Williame and H.M.O'Quinn The report of Miss Flora Mo*teen, County Welfare Officer, was ordered accepted and filed. It wesordered that the report of Mrs. T.R. Brown, Supt. of the County Home be sooepted,ordered filed and that bills attached be ordered paid. e It was ordered that the property of Goldstein Realty pmpany in Averesbaro Town- ship be released from further taxation for the years 1929 and 1930 upon the payment of taxes on a valuation of $3300.60 for 1929 and 4100 for 1930 on account of vario lots having been sold to Gulf Refining Co., Geo L. Cannaday, G.W. Butler and others and the taxes having been paid by them. The following jurors were drawn for the November two weeks term of Harnett Superior Court:. 1 D.H. Holloman 3 W.E.Warren 5 W.H.Newberry 7 W.L.Senter 9 R.L.Pate 11 D.B. Matthews 13 Charlie Miiler 15 Bruce Cameron 17 Loyd G. Johnson 19 L.H.Dupree 21 C.H. `Cox 23C.B.Aycock 25 S.H.McLeod 227 G.V.Byrd 29 Robert Brafford El J.M. Baker 33 B.M.07quinn 35 James Ferrell 37 Cary Cade 39 Willis A.Gregory 41 H.A.Johnson 1 Ellis Goldstein 3 A.D.Waddell 5 L.A.Turlington 7 A.T.Avery 9 J.E.Butts 11 B.C.Dritt 13 J.S.Moss 15 J.M.Morgan 17 H.J.Wilborn 19 John°W.Smith 21 W.B.Bruse 23 B.A. Rowland First Week: H. Creek Duke Averasboro H.Creek Duke . uke ave . Barbecue N. Creek B. River Barbecue Ave. U.L.R. S. Creek Barbecue N. Creek S.' Creek N.Creek Buckhorn Grove Grove Second Aveasasboro Johnsonville Grove Grove N.Creek N. @reek U.L.R. Puke H. Creek Johnsonville A.Creek Ave. eek 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 38 40 42 C.C.Butts T.H.Sanson James Mc tan W.tiley Rambeaut Fred S. Thomas E.C. Reames D.J.Holder Mack Johnson C A Avery J.M. I Garner J.A. Gilbert J.E.McLamb H.E.Senter G.W.Rogers R.A.McConnaughey J.N? Creel,Jr. J.E.Williams W H.Turner J.J.Barnes E.R.Gilbert J.S.Bethea 2 Clyde Seabolt 4 D.D.Harrington 6 A.E.'rollins 8 H.G.Holder 10 R.M.Stewart 12 John M.Weaver 14 D.E.McDonald 16 A.C.Thomas 18 M.C.dollins 20 Henry Elliott 22 J.L. Tilborn 24 Will Stephens It was then ordered that the Board adjourn Sine tie. A 33. River Ave. 1.Creek H. Creek Luke B. River H.Creek Lillington B.Hiver John sonvill H. Creek Duke H. (ire ek H. Creek }duke Ave, N.Creek Barbecue B .River H.Creek Lillington Duke Barbecue Buckhorn Barbecue N.Creek B . kiver duke Barbecue H.Creek S.Oreek N.Creek U.L.R. man