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08011955452 AUGUST 1st. 1955 The Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, August 1st., 1955 at 10 :00 A. M. with L A Tart, Chairman, Glenn Johnson, -J. E. Womble. and B. P. Ingramvpresent, R. L. Pate being absent. The-report of Elizabeth Matthews, C S C was approved and filed. The - report of D. P. Kay, Tax Collector, was approved and filed. L. B. McLean, Veteran Service Officer, was approved and filed. a roved and Kyle Harrington, Clerk of Recorders Court was ordered filed. The report of The report of Glenn Johnson moved that priviledge License be granted to Laura Belle Crabtree to practice palmistry in Harnett County, seconded by B. P. Ingram, Motion carried. Free Peddlers license were granted to Harvey Deal, Angier, N. C., on account of physical disability. Official Bond No. 90- 011302 with Maryland Casualty Company in amount of '1,000.00 wroth Lee McGee, Constable as principal, was approved. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE Know all men by these presents, That Leo McGee, Holly Springs, North Carolina, as Principal:), and the Maryland Casualty Company, a corporation of the State of Maryland, having its principal office in the City of Baltimore,.Maryland, as Surety, (hereinafter called Surety), are held and firmly bound unto the State of North Carolina. (hereinafter called - Obligee) in the penalty of One Thousand and 00100 Dollars, ($1,000.00); to theipayment whereof, well -and truly to be made and done, the said Principal binds himself his heirs executors and administrators., and the said Surety binds itself, its successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these, presents: THE CONDITION OF THE AFOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that WHEREAS, the said Principal was appointed Constable for- the.term:beginning on the 5th day of March 1951, and ending on the 6th day of. December, 1952. NOW, THEREFORE if the said Principal shall, during the term of this bond, well and faithfully perform all and singular the duties incumbent upon him by reason of his election or appointment to said office, except as hereinafter limited, and hon- estly account for all moneys coming into his hand, according to law, then this ob- ligation shall be null and void; it is otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue. This bond is executed by the Surety upon the following express condition, which shall be a condition precedent to the right of recovery hereunder; IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD qND ';GREED BETWEEN ALL PARTIES HERETO that if the Surety shall so elect, this bond may be -cancelled_by giveing (30) days' notice in writing to the said Obligee and this bond shall be deemed cancelled at the expire:- tion of said thirty (30) days, the said Surety remaining liable for all or a ny act c acts covered by (this bond, which may have been committed by the Principal up to the date of such cancellation, under the terms, conditions and?provib ons"oftthis`bond, and the Surety shall, uponsurrender of this bond and its release from all liability thereunder, refund the premium paid, less a pro rata part thereof, for the time this bond shall have been in force. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED this 3rd day of March 195. Leo Mc Gee (Seal) Principal Maryland Casualty Company By Counter signed James F. Davis Resident Agent J. P. Brawley r x.53 Official Bond No. 92- 369623 with Maryland Casualty Co. inthe amount of 41,000.00 with Bernice F. Temple, Rural Policeman, as principal was approved. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BLATIMORE Know all Men By These Presents, That Burnice F. Temple, Lillington, North Carolina, as Principal (hereinafter called Principal:, andthe Maryland Casualty Company, a corporation of the State of Maryland, having its principal office in the City of Baltimore, Maryland, as Surety, (hereinafter called Surety), are held and firmly bond unto Harnett County, North Carolina (hereinafter called Obligee) in the penalty of One Thousand and no /100 - Dollars (41,000.00); to the payment whereof,w ell and truly to be made and done, the said Principal binds himself, his heirs, executors and administrators, and the said Surety binds itself, its successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents: THE CONDITION OF THEAFCREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH' that Whereas, the said Principal was appointed, Rural Policeman for the term beginning on the 1st day of July, 1955, and ending on the 1st day of July, 1956. NOW, THEREFORE, if the said rrinciapl shall, daring the term of this bond, well and faithfully perform all andsingular the duties incumbent upon him by reason of his election or appointment to said office, except as hereinafter limited, and honestly account for all moneys coming into his hand, according to law, then this obligation shall be null and void; it is otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue. This bond is executed by the Surety upon the following, express condition, which shall be a condition precedent to the right of recovery hereunder; IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOCD AND AGREED BETWEEN ALL PARTITJS HERETO that if the Surety shall so elect,this bond.maybe.canoelled by giving thirty (30) days' notice in writing to the said Obligee -;,nd this bond shall be deemed. cancelled at the expiration of said thirty (30) days, the said Surety remaining liable for all or any act or acts covered by this bond, which may have been committed by the Prin- cipal up to the date of such cancellation, under the terms, conditions, and pro- visions of this bond, and the Surety shall, upon surrender of this bond and its release from all liability thereuncer, refund the premium paid, less a pro rata part thereof, for the time this bond shall h.ve been in force. Signed, Sealed and Dated this 1st day of July 1955. Countersigned James F. Davis Resident Agent Burnice F. Temple - (Seal) (Seal) Principal Maryland Casualty Company By: J. P. Brawley, Attorney in Fact The Board Ordered the County Offices closed September 3rd. through September 5th. for Labor Day Holidays. (continued on next page) 454 THE FOLLQWINC JURORS WERE DRAWN AUGUST 15th. 1. George Ransom Pope. 2. Frederick Earl Tart 3. Erastus Holland. 4. George t. Hernigan 5. E. Clayton 'fart 6. W. Jarvis Byrd - Charlie J. Upchurch H D Strickland 9. Other Adcock 10. Mrs. Aable H. Stephens 11. Dalton Beasley 12. Chester Byrd 13. Melba Langdon 14. Dallas E. Avery 15. John F. Strickland 16. Carlie Byrd 17. W 0 Stewart 18. John Holder 19. John W. Kelly 20. Robert D. Johnson 21. Win S. Wellnns 22. Wilbert Adams 23. Edward L. Jackson 24, W. Preston Porker 25. Lee Clack 26. G V Pittman 27. Harris D. Jones 25. N 0 Lanier 29. E F Byrd 30. Edward Jannette 31. Alexander J. White 32. Wiley Wood 33. Leo F. Bass 34. Ernest Clark 35. J C Bullock 36. Arthur B. Whittington 8'. )R THE T RM OF SUPERIOR COURT BEGINNING Dunn Dunn Dunn Dunn # 4 Dunn Dunn 13 Angier 1 2 Dunn Lillington -# 3 Angier Benson ; 3 Tamers Angier Dunn 1 3 Dunn Mamers Dunn f 2 Lllington'f 2 Jonesboro H. 17 Dunn Dunn Angier Angier 1 2 Dunn Lillington Jonesboro 1 7 Fuquay 1 Bunnlevel 4 1 Mame rs Dunn Lillington Fuquay-I 1 Dunn Lillington ; 3 Lillington Lillington Grove ,Averasboro Averasboro Averasboro Averasboro Averasboro Black River Averasboro Upper Little River Black "fiver Averasboro Upper Little River Black River Grove Averasboro Upper Little River Averasboro Upper. Little River Barbecue` Averasboro Averasboro Bladk River Black River Averasboro Lillington Barbecue Hector's Creek Stewart's Creek Upper LittleRiver Averasboro Lillington Buckhorn Averasboro Upper Little River Lillington Lillington THE FOLLOWING JURORS WERE DRAWN FOR THE TERM OF SUPERIOR COURT BEGINNING AUGUST 29th. 1. James A. Smith 2. Chalmers Knight 3. S R Coleman 4. J T Barbour 5, Leon Cameron 6. J G Mason 7. .Arthur B. Byrd 8. R G Tart;. Sr. 9. Gene Gilbert Wood 10. James Patterson 11. Delma S. Langdon 12. I J. Deal 13. W J Morris 14. John C. Faircloth 15. Elton kiernigan 16. glagton Clark 17. R T Milton 18. Carl Wilson 19. John T. Cash 20. M L Cook 21. James Christian 22. Charles A. Stewart 23. J B Turlington 24. Elmo B. Johnson 25. Rufe Hair 26. Earl Norris 27. Tommy 0. Arnold 28. James Denton 29. W P Butts 30. Jesse H. Parrish 31. k?obert L. Brown 32. Roy W. Butts 33. J E Baker 34. C C Cummings 35. Arthur Yarbough 36. Carlie A. Guy Fuquay # 2 Broadway # 1 Lillington it 2 Fuquay 2 Broadway 1 1 Fuquay Springs #.1 Lillington Dunn Erwin Lillington Angier 1 2 Lillington Lillington Coats Dunn 1 3 Bunnlevel' Lillington t 3 Fuquay f 1 tilling-ton if 2 Bunnlevel # 1 Lillington a/ 3 Coats Erwin "# 1 Fuquay # 1 Linden :# 1 trinden 1 1 Lillington Erwin 1 'Angier 1 2 Coats Broadway 1 1 Bunnlevel ,1 1 Broadway 1 1 Lillington 1 3 Lillington tngi e r Buckhorn Upper Little River Lillington Hector's Creek Upper Little River Buckhorn "Lillington Averasboro Duke Upper Little River Grove Upper Little River Lillington Grove Averasboro Stewart's Creek Anderson Creek Ruckhorn Lillington Anderson Creek Upper Little River grove Grove Hector's Creek Andersen Creek Anderson Creek Lillington Grove Black River Grove Upper Little River Anderson Creek Upper Little River. Upper Little River Lillington Grove 49,5 1 37. L A Ausley 38. J D Moore 39. George Lee Sandlin 40. Willie M. Strickland 41. B C Britt 42. C P Frazier 43. Cameron Wood 44. Robert Lee Stephens 45. C W Sloan The Board Adjourned Fuquay # 1 Lillington # 2 Dunn Coats Angier # 2 Bunnlevel # 1 Lillington # 3 Chalybeate Springs Lillington # 2 Buckhorn Lillington Averasboro Grove seill's Crdlek Stewart's Lreek Upper Little River Hector's Creek Upper Little River Clerk to hoard