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03011920oeld y County Orders. 2351 Arthur Cummings, Keeping N. Ferry, $ 39.00 ".352 S.M. Byrd, Lumber and labor on Stewart'sCreek Bridge, 57.83 2353 Dock McNeill, Bridge material and work, 900.00 2354 O.P. Shell, Judge of Reoorder'sCourt in Oct. 25.00 2355 S.A. Lanier, capturing still, 20.00 2356 J.W. MoArtan, oaptuing two stills, 40.00 2357 J.R. Mitchell, capturing one still, 20.00 2358 L.K. Matthews, capturing still, 20.00 2359 A.J. Godwin, capturing two stills, 40.00 2360 Mrs. J.G. Johnson, accident on bridge, 3.00 2361 T.V. Stewart, Lumber for Grove Road district, 403.71 2362 A.A. Pendergrass, lumber and repairs on Murchison bridge, 8.28 2363 J.D. Lanier, Expenses at County Home, 110.50 2364 Dr. L.J. Arnold, examination of negro in jail, 5.00 2365 Dr. Arnold, Inquest, 10.00 2366 Dr. Arnold, " 27.60 2367 Geo. D. Barnard Co. office supplies, 1.61 2368 Mis Fannie Brooks, Home Dem. Agat, 33.33 2369 W.H. Faucett Extra Salary allowed for De. & Jan. 80.00 2370 W.H. Faucett, Paid for wood, 3.50 2371 W.H. Faucett, salary and stamps etc. 234.23 2372 D.H. McLean, Recorder, 75.00 2373 Corkins Chemical Co. Disinfectants, _ 36.25 2374 A.M. Shaw, Vital Statistica, 130.25 2375 A.M. Shaw, Salary, 100.00 2376. J.W. Halford, Coroner, 20.30 2377 Dr. J.W. Halford, Health & quarantine officer, 50.00 2378 J.A. Marsh, Expenses County Home, 26.65 2379 W.H. Turlington, Salary, 357.16 2380 R.B. Miehell, Deputy Reg. of Deeds. 50.00 2381 H.C. Warren, Asst. Supervisor, 144.00 2382 Miss Mamie Sexton, Stenographic work�for F.H. Taylor, 60.00 2383 F.H. Taylor, 313.65 2384 Harnett Hardware & Furniture Co. 41.06 2385 Town of Lilington, Lights for Courthouse and Jail, 7.00 2386 L.M. Chtin, Deputy C.S.C. Salary, 50.00 2387 A.A. McDonald, C.S.C. Salary, 244.59 2388. HationalOffice Supply Company, 7.11 2389 F.J. Cox, Jailer, 41.50 2390 A.& W. R.R. for fre�gbt, 5.73 2391 Harnett County News, 35.00 2392 W.H. Turlington, Taking A.D. Coats to Asylum, 15.00 2393 J.W. McArtan, Taking Ed Jones to Asylum 25.00 2394 Dunn Road District, Lumber, work, etc. 205.71 2395 A.S. Grimes, Asst. Assessor, 56,00 2396 Barnes & Holiday, cement, 111.81 2397 A.A. McDonald, Bills of Cost, 182.35 2398 P.B. Johnson, cement, 94.30 2399 P.R. Ashby, Contractor, for bridges in Grove township, 771.12 2340 to 2427 Pauper orders, 98.00 %f Respectfully submitted, r J.D. Barnes, Chairman W.H. Faucett, Clerk. March let. 1920. Commissioners met in regular session, present, J.C. Byrd, acting Chairman in pbseeneeof J.D. Barnes, D.P. Ray,W.F. No Stewart, R.T. Johnson, Chas Rpse, Atty. Moved and seoondbd that pat W.P. Surles $25.00 for the burial of Marsha Johnson. Moved and seconded Ahdt pay Rubin Jones $4.00 per month (pauper) Moved and seoo ded that thehighway proposition for highway to come by Williams' bridge, instead of Linden, excepted, Mr Ross to correspond with Highway Commission. Ordered that allow Mug Wicker $2250 per wuarter inste.�td of #15.00. Ordered that Mrs. Robert Keen be allowed $3000 per month in place of her husband(dead) All men in naval and military service from Harnett County in world war, who were not discharged until after May let. 1919, be and that they are hereby re;eased from all liabil- ity from doll tax for 1919. Auditors' report for February, 1920. Received from Office of Register of Deeds, Papers filed-for registration 946 fees $648.15 Marriage license sold 18 54.00 Total $702.15 Clerk Superior Court Bees due 3 0.90 _ Total 5102.3.05 Report of receipts and ex- ^ndisures for Fe y. 1920 .eceipts from all sources itemized on cash book, $26429.20 gxpenditures County Commissioners $5437.13 Jury 173.70 School $13209.52 Total _ 26429.20 318,820.35 i� c V/ 9 - - NORTH CAROLINA, HARN7.TT COUNTY. This report of election hild in Coate liigah School District, On Feby. 17th. 190.0, on the question of issuing bonds for said Distk(k6f E accordance with provisions of Chapter 55 oR the Public Laws of 1915 and amendments theret�, having been filed with this Board at regular meeting on Feby. 17th. 1920, and continued for sonsieration to this date, coming on to be considered; this Board sitting in the capacity of a canvassing Board finds the following facts. to -wit: (1) That the said election was duly called and advertised as provided by law and in accordance„ with the orders heretofore made by this Board. (2) T at the said election was in all respects conducted as provided by law. (3). TRat the total number of qualified voters in said district on date of said election d Fi114- 3haa(tW was Ninety Five. (95) (4) That of said qualified vo drs i ty ig t cast ballots "For School House Bonds" (5) That Fifteen(15) cast ballots "Against School House Bonds ". Therefore, it is considered, adjudged and desolared that the proposed bond issue it for said district was approved by a majority of the qualified voters thereof. Whereppon it is ordered. That the Chairman of the Board execute , upon behalf of the said goats School Ba s- trict, to be attest by a er�t of this Boa d and the County Seal affixed thereto, bonds in the sum of llare (09'OOd) each, bearing date of "L52 and payable 7 n. y l , with interest one a aoh .Q bear ng interest at six p cent per annum, payable semi- annually,�o rinc pa an interest payable at *34Y.z -� - rc s rC !�F� �� and the said bonds are hereby declared to be a valid lien upon all the propert situate within the said Coats Sohodl District, a d to pay the interest thereon as it may become due, and to provide as a sinking fund, to pay the principal thereof at maturity, a tax levy of thirty Bents upon the One Hundred Dollars worth of property and ninety cents upon each taxable poll in said district is hereby directed. The said bonds to be in words and figures as follows: (Insert copy of bond here) Upon motion of Commissioner, R.T. Johnson, seconded by Commissioner, -P-: a , *the above resolution was adoptSd; those voting, in the afirmative being, Commissioners, *Johnson, Ray, Steward and Byrd, those voting in the negative, being, None. It is futher ordered that the said bonds, when so issued, shall be turned over to the Board of. Education for Harnett County for the purpose of sale in aoeordarioe with the provisions of law. W.H. Faucette, Clerk. (signed) J.D. Barnes, Chairman Coate, N.C. February 17th. 1920. We, the undersigned Registrar and Judged of election, that at an election held at Coate, North Carolina, on the 17th. day of Feby. 1920, for the purpose of suiimitting to the qualified voters of Coats School District the question of issuing $10000.00 in Bonds to build a school house at Goats for .said School District, there was Fifty Eight votes east, "For School.House Bonds" , and fifteen votes oast "against Schoolhouse Bonds" ; that the total number registt�red fqr -said election was ninety five(95) Given under our hands and seald, this thel7th. day of February, 1920 John T. Parrish, Registrar. T.D. Stewart Poll Holder B.F. Parrish, Poll Holder Received Feby, 19th. 1920. NORTH CAROLINA, HARNF TT COUNTY. We, H.C. Cameron, Registrar, and J.M. Kellam and •.H. Nrner,poll holders appointed toiihold the election upon the question of issuing bonds to be used for School purposes, J.A. Rage failing.to lualify as poll holder, and W.H. Turner being ap- pointed by the Registrar, and sworn in to serve in his place and stead, held'said election on the 12th. day of N"vember,1919 at the polling place designated, to -wit: the School House of the Olivia High School District, as directed and as provided by law, and do hereby oer- tify that the following, a trus,00rreot and full record of the vote in said election to- wit: In favor of Olivia High Sohool.01a4aiot, Twenty One(21) votes. Against.Bonds for Olivia High School District. Ten (10) votes Total )lumber registeved, Thirty Six(36) Total votes cast Thirty One(31).: As the 12th. day of November 1919. H.C. Cameron, Registrar. J.H. Kellam W.H. Turner, Poll Holders. NORTH CAROLINA,HARNFTT COUNTY. This report of election held in-Olivia High School District on Nov. 12th. 1919, on the question of issuing bonds for said district, in abobrdanoe witli Provisions of Chapter 55 of P"blie Laws of 1915 and amentments thereto, having been filed with this Board at a regular meeting on Nov. 12th. 1919 and continued for e6usideration to this date, coming on to be considered; this Board sitting in the capaoity of a canvassing Board, finds the following facts,to -wit: (1) That-the said election was duly called and advertised as provided by law and in accordance with the orders heretofore made by this Board. (2) That-the said election was in all respects cond *oted as provided by law. (3) That -the total Number of qualified voters in said district on date of said election -O20 (4) Tnat of said qualified voters 21 cast ba ;lots, "For School Horse Bonds" (5) That Ten Cast Ballots, "Against School H use Bonds" Therefore,it is considered, adjudged and -declared that the propsed bond issue for -said district was approved by a majority of the qualified voters thereof. Thereupon it is ordered. That the Chairman of this Board execute, upon behalf of the said Olivia High School District, to be attested by the Clerk of this Board and the county Seal affixed thereto, Bonds to run for a period of Twenty years And in the sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, bonds in the sum of each, bearing date of AND PAYABLE , with interest coupons attached, bearing interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi- annually,both principal and interest payable at the 2 T : and the said Bonds are hereby declared to be a valid lien upon all of the property, situate with in the Olivia High School District; and-to pay the interest thereon as it may become due, and to provide as a sinking fund to pay the principal thereof at maturity , a tax levy of thirty cents upon the One Hundred Dollars wotth of property and ninety cents upon each taxable poll in said district is hereby directed. The said Bonds to be in words and figures as follows: ( insert Cppy of Bor_d here) Upon motion of Commissioner, R,T. Johnson, seconded by Commissioner, Ray, the above resolu- tion was adopted; those voting in the afirmative, being, Commissioners, Johnson,Ray,Stewart and Bye¢; those voting in the nagative, being &one . It is futher ordered that the said bonds, when so issued, shall be ti:rnad over to the Board of Education for Harnett County, for the purpose of sale in accordance with the provisions of law. (signed) J.D. Barnes, Chairman, W.H. Faucette, Clerk. No. 2418 Bank of Lillington 2419 Arthur„Comminge 2420 D.J. M leod W421 w, J•. ICS Stewart 2422 D.P. Ray 2423 R.T. Johnson 2424 J.C. Byrd 2425 Chas. Rose 2426 Dunn Road District 2427 H.C. Warren 2428 F. Smith 2429 H. Pope 2430 Jesse Tart 2431 C,V. Parker & O.E. Parker 2432 Miss Fannie Brooks 2433 D.H. McLean 2434 D.H. McLean 2435 H.M. Olquinn 2436 W.N. Ray 2437 D.P. McDonald 2438 H,S. Storr Cc 2439 State Hospital 2440 T.D. Lanier 2441 A.A. McDonald 2402 C of I iLplMeBllfin, 2443 C.T. Matthews 2444 John McLeod 2445 L.K. Matthews 2446 W.H. Turlington 2447 W.H. Turlington 2448 Cumberland Gen, Hospital 2449 Dr. J.W. Yalford 2450 « " 2451 2452 2453 2454 2455 2456 2457 2458 2459 2460 2461 2462 2463 2464 2465 2466. 2467 2468 2469 2470 2471 2472 -89 Edwin Harrington W.H. Faucette; A.M. Shaw F.J.'Cox John D. Johnson Harnett Hardware Company Parker Bros. F.H. Taylor McKinnie Bros. - James A. Marsh Cape -pear Drug Co. J.W. McArtan Tugwell Pharmacy N 1 N S.A. Lanier Miss Mamie Sexton Harnett County News s N Bridge Fund Keeping N. Ferry Work on L.L.River Brdige Commissioner N County Atty,l Lumber, work, etc. Aset. B.H. Taylor Assessor Work on Black-River Bridge Lumber Gainey,-9 Brdge Pension Home -Demonstration Agent Salary Reta'Sursing on O.P. Shall Assistant Supervisor " N U.L.R. Aset, Tax Assessor Supplies C.S.C. Office For escaped patient Keeping County Home Salary, C.S.C. etc. Salary, Burial of confederate Asst. Supervisor Caturing 3 stills For supplies, etc. Salary, Sheriff Medical attention Health and quarantine Balance on Vouoher• for Salary,Deputy,Reg, of Register of Deeds. Salary, Auditor Salary, Janitor Goods for County Home Supplies Coffin,-etc. Salary,-Assessor Supplies for Bounty Oil for Court House County Paupers Capturing Still Medicine paupers CourtHouse and Jail Caturing- still work F.H. Taylor Soldier Of r" &car F eby. Deeds. Stationery for Court House N « N N P.R. Ashby Contractor W.B. Jones Burial of Mrs. GlIbert A.F. Surles of tt " Martha Johnson Pauper list (Itemized V on tf llor' 1 iott) d W.H. Faucette, Clerk. $1000.00 50.00 78.13 18.60 17.70 18.00 18.60 75.00 • 467.39 144.00 17.7.60 136.00 562.90 20.00 33.33_ 100.00 15.00 78.000 108.00 93.10 290.83 13.44 130.75 242.55 50.00 20.00 104.00 60.00 114.00 375.16 47.00 50.00 5.00 50.00 268.10 100.00 44.90 40.45 79.15 59.75 337.70 14.14 3.50 6.10 20.00 8.20 2.85 20.00 60.00 89.50 128.00 581.63 25.00 25.00 89.00 eepec u y gti m .e , J.n. liarnr.s, C"xirman,