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DECEMBER
The Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday December 4,1944 at
10:00 with J B Ennis,Chmn., Ferd D.Jackson,R.L.Pate,L.R.Byrd, and A.A.Cameron. Also
Inez Harrington,Clerk to the Board, and H.C.Strickland, County Attorney.
The report of Howard Godwin,C.S.C. was approved and ordered filed.
The report of Inez Harrington,Register of Deeds, was approved and ordered filed.
The report of W.D.Harringtcn,Tax Collector was filed and ordered filed.
The report of Grand Jury for November term,1944 was read and ordered filed.
The Board ordered that the County offices be closed Satruday through Tuesday
for the Christmas Holidays.
Tt is ordered that Henry Swann,col. of Barbecue Township, be released of poll
tax for year 1944 on account of error in double listing.
J.B.Ennis was appointed Chairman, of the Board of Commissioners, and Angus A.
Cameron was appointed Vice - Chairman.
H.C.Strickland was employed as County Attorney.—
E.C.Byrd was appointed Supt. for County home for a term of two years.
J. Earl Ward was appointed Auditor for a term of 2 years.
J.Earl Ward Ivas appointed Tax Supervisor for a term of 1 yr.
Angus A.Cameron and L.R.Byrd were appointed as the still committee.
Ferd D.Jackson and R.L.Pate were appointed as County Home Committee.
The Board appointed R.H.Butler, Erwin,N.C. as constable of Duke Township.
M.O.Lee was appointed Solicitor of Harnett County Recorders Court by
unanimous vote of all Commissioners for two years beginning December 4,1944 to
December 1946.
Be it resolved that that property in the town of Dunn and acquired by
Harnett County and the Town of Dunn at a Tax Foreclosure sale under judgment
#1871 -A -899 be sold to Ed W.Holden for the sum of $150.00. being 2 lots on
ownsend Avenue. $50.00 cash to be paid and notless than ten dollars per month
until the entire balance of $ioo.00 and interest is paid. The first payment being
due on December 15th, 1944. The Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to
execute deed to Ed W.Holden and the Clerk to the Board will attest same.
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Be it resolved that
Harnett County at a Tax
W.H. Holliday,Col,, Coat
Churn. of the Board is he
Clerk will attest same.
that property in the Grove Township, and acquired by
foreclosure sale under judgment #SD#1999-A-950 be sold to
s,N.C. for the sum of $170.71 cash with this offer and the
reby authorized to execute deed to W.H.Holliday and the
MARYLAND CASLALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Jesse Earl Ward,Dunn,N.C. as Principal,
(hereinafter called 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 the surety) are held azd firmly bound unto
the County of Harnett,N.C. in the penalty of Ten Thousand and 00 /100 Dollars
($10,000.00) to the payment whereof, well and truly to be made and done, the said
rrincipal 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 aforegning obligation is such, that whereas, the said
principal was elected or appointed Auditor and Tax Supervisor for the term
beginning on the 4th day of December 1944, and ending on the 4th day of December
1945.
Now Therefore, if the said Principal shall, during the term of this bond, well
.rrd faithfully perform all and singular the duties incumbent upon him by reason of
his election or appointment as said Auditor and Tax Supervisor, except as herein-
after limited, and honestly account for all moneys coming into his hand as said
Auditor and Tax Supervisor, according to law, then this obligation shall be null
and void; it is otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue.
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THIS BOND is executed by the Surety upon the following express conditions, which
shall be conditions precednet to the right of recovery hereunder:
IT 1S MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD -AND AGREED- BETWEEN ALL PARTIES HERETO, that if the
Surety shall,so elect, this bond may be cancelled. by giving thirty (30) days/
notice in writing to the said County of Harnett, North Carolina and this bond shall
be deemed cancelled at the expiration of said thirty (30) days, the said Surety
reatxaining liable for all or any act or 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 +provisions of -this bond, and the Surety shall, upon
surrender,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.
AND 11' IS FURTHER MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BETWEEN ALL PARTIES HERETO,
that the surety shall not be liable to said County of Harnett -,N.C: for any loss or
losses resulting by reason of the failure of the said Principal to collect any
portion or all taxes which he may be chargeable to collect by reason of his election
or appointment as said Auditor and Tax Supervisor, and that -said Surety shall not
be liable. for failure'of the,said principal to take any legal action to collect such
taxes.
AMID IT IS FURTHER MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BETWEEN ALL THE PARTIES • HERE20,
that the said Surety shall not be liable to said- Couhty of Harn ett,N.C. for any
losses resulting to said County of Harnett, -N.C. by-reason of any public moneys being
now on general or special deposit or hereafter placed on general or special
deposit by the -said Principal, with any bank, depository, or depositories, or by
reason of the allowance -to or acceptance bysaid Principal of any interest thereon,
any Law Decision.or Statute 52 the State of 'Werth Carolina or Ordinance of the said
County of Harnett, North Carolina to the contrary notwithstanding.
Signed, sealed and dated this 24th day of November,194.
Witness:
H.C.Strickland
countersigned
Elizabeth T.Davis
resident Agent
Jesse Earl Ward
Principal.
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMrANY,
By: H.Gilmer- Howie, Atty. in Fact.
(SEAL)
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS/ That we, Inez S.Harrington of Lillington County
of Harnett State of North Carolina, and the American Surety Company of New York,
a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York,
and duly qualified under the laws of the State of North Carolina, as Surety,
are held and firmely bound unto the State of North'Carolina in the sum of FIVE
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,000.00), to the payment whereof, well and truly to be made,
we bind ourselves, our heirs, exeuctors, administrators, successors and assigns,
jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Signed and sealed this the 21st day of November,A.D.,1944.
THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That whereas the above bounden
Inez S. Harrington is duly elected Register of Deeds for Harnett °County,State
of North Carolina, for a term of two years beginning the first Monday in
December,1944.
NOW, THEREFORE if the said Inez S.Harrington shall safely keep the books and
records of her office, and shall in all things faithfully discharge the duties of
her said office.
than the above obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full
force and effect.
witness: H.C.Strickland Inez Harrington (SEAL)
(SEAL)
Countersigned at Dunn,N.C.,
By Jas A Taylor & Sons
H.B.Taylor
Agent.
APJIERICAN SURETY CO OF NEW YORK,
By Paul N Cherry
Vice President
Attest: H L Haight
Asst.Secretary.
AMERICAN SURETY-COMPANY BOND NO 910303K
OF NEW YORK
A STOCK W MPANY
ORGANIZED IN 1884
We,'Edna Kelly, -as Principal and the American Surety Company of New -York, as
Surety, bind ourselves to pay Inez Harrington Lillington, North Carolina as
Obligee, such pecuniary loss, not exceeding One Thouaafd (01000.Dollars, as the
`latter shall have sustained of money -or other personal property, by any act or
acts of Larceny, gheft, embezzlement; foregery, misappropriation, wongful abstractio
willful misapplication or any other act of Fraud or Dishonesty on the part of the
Principal, directly or through connivance with others, while holding the position
of Deputy Register of Deeds Harnett County, North Carolina in the service of the
Obligee, this suretyship to begin December 4,1944 and to end, on the 2nd day of
December 1946, or a) with the date of the discovery by .the Obligee either of
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loss hereunder or of dishonesty on the part of the Principal or (b) with the date
of the retirement of the Principal from his said position, or(c) with the date
of the termination of the suretyship by the Surety or the Obligee in the manner
hereinafter set forth in clause 7.
PROVIDED, HOWEVER:
1. That loAs be discovered during the continuance of this suretyship or within
the fifteen months immediately following the termination thereof, and that
notice of such loss be delivered to the Surety at its home office in the City of
New York within ten days after such discovery.
2. That claim, if any, be submitted by the Obligee in writing, showing the
items and the dates of the losses, and be delivered to the Surety at its home
office within three months after such discovery, and that the Surety shall have
two months after claim has been presented in which to verify same by appropriate
investigation. In the meantime no suit, action or proceeding shall be brought
against the Surety by the Obligee, nor after the expiration of twelve months
after the delivery of such statement of claim. If such limit of twelve months
be prohibited under the law of the place governing the construction hereof, then
the limit shall be the shortest period permitted by such law. In any suit,
act'-on or proceeding the Principal shall, if with reasonable diligence he can
be found within the jurisdiction, be made a party to the suit and served with
process therein.
3. That in no event shall the liability of the Surety for any one or more
defaults of the Principal during any one or more years of this suretyship exceed
the anount herein specified.
4. That the Surety shall not be liable hereunder for any default the proceeds
of which shall have been applied to the payment to the Obligee of a preexisting
debt.
5. That in the event that the loss exceeds the amount of this suretyship, the
Obligee aid the Surety shall share with each other pro rata in any net recovery,
except recovery upon or from other suretyship for the Principal, in the proportion
that the amount orf' the payment under this suretyship bears to the total shortage.
6. That the amunt of this suretyship may, on written application of the
Obligee, be increased or decreased by the Surety without impairing the continuity
thereof, provided, however, that where the suretyship is decreased the discovery
period mentioned in this bond, as to the cancelled portion of the suretyship
by reason of any decrease, shall become effective as of the date of such decrease.
7. That this suretyship may be terminated by the Surety upon thirty days'
notice to the Obligee, or by the Obligee upon notice in writing to the Surety
specifying the date of termination. Thereupon the Surety shall refund the
unearned premium if no claim has been paid hereunder.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have hereuto set their hands
and seals this 22nd daffy of November 1944.
Witness: H.C.Strickland Edna Kelly
Principal
Attest:
George O.Howie,Jr.
Resident Assistant Secretary at
Washingt on,D. C.
AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY OF NEW YORK,
By A F Lafrentz
countersigned
at Dunn,N.C.
By Jas.A.Taylor & Sons
ByH.B.Taylor Agent
THE FIFELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY
OF NEW YORK
THE PIONEER BONDING COMPANY OF THE UNITED STATES
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE FRESENTS:
THAT R.H.Butler of Erwin State of North Carolina hereinafter called the
Principal, and The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, hereinafter called
the Surety, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York, with
its home office in the City of New York, in the said State, are held and firmly
bound unto Board of Commissioners of Harnett County State of N.C. hereinafter
called the Obligee, in the sum of One Thouaand ($1000.00) Dollafs; for the
payment whereof to the Obligee the Principal binds himself, his ehris, executors,
administrators, and assigns, and the Surety binds itself, its successors and
assigns, jointly and severally firmly by these presents.
Signed, sealed, and dated this 27th day of November,1944.
WHEREAS, the above named principal has been duly appointed or elected to the
office of Duke Township Constable of the County of Harnett,State of North
Carolina for the term of office beginning on December 4,1944 and ending on
December 4,1946.
NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of the foregoing obligation is such, that if the
Principal shall faithfully perform such duties as may be imposed on him by law
and shall honeslty account for all money that may come into his own hands
in his official capacity during the said term, then this obligation shall be
void; otherwise it shall remain in force; provided, however, that the Surety
shall not be liable hereunder for any loss of public money deposited by or in
behalf of the Principal with any bank when such loss is occasioned by the failure
of such bank faithfully to account for and pay over such money on legal demand;
any law, decision or statute to the contrary notwithstandin .
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of R H Butler Principal
H.C.Strickland Principal TEE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO
athr Hale as the Surety ‘SEAL) N.y. Marvin c.Sours
THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK
THE PIONEER BONDING COMPANY OF THE UNITED STATES
KNOW" ALL MEN BY T EESE PRESENTS;
THAT Almond H.Ivey of Dunn State of North Carolina hereinafter called the
Principal, and The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, hereinafter called
the Surety, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York, with
its home office in the City of. New York, in the Said State, are held and firmly
bound unto Board of Commissioners of Harnett County State of North Carolina
hereinafter called the, obligee, in the sum of One'Thousand,Dollars; for the
payment whereof to the Obligee the Principal binds himself, his heirs, executors,
administrators, and assigns, and the Surety binds itself, its successors and
assigns, jointly end severally'fimrly by these presents.
Signed, sealed, and dated this 21st day of November,1944.
WHEREAS, the above named principal has been duly appointed or- elected to
the office of Township Constable of the County of Harnett,State of North Carolina
for the term of office beginning onDec. 4,1944 and ending on Dec. 4,1946
NOW THEREFORE THE CONDITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if
the Principal shall faithfully perform such duties as may be imposed on him by law
9nd shall honestly account for all money that may come into his own hands in his
official capacity during the said term, then this obligation shall be void;
otherwise it shall remain in force; provided, however, that the Surety shall not be
Stable hereunder for any loss of public money deposited by or in behalf of the
Principal with any bank when such loss is occasioned by the failure of such bank
faithfully to account for and pay over such money on legal demand; any law,
decision, or statute to the contrary notwithstanding.
Signed, sealed and
in the presence of
A.M.Rouse
as to Principal -
A M Rose
as to Surety
delivered
Almond H.Ivey
Principal.
THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO.OF N.Y.
H.B.Taylor Attorney
THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK
THE PIONEER BONDING COMPANY OF THE UNl'J2ED STATES
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
THAT Percy Abe Arnold,Faquay Springs State of North Carolina hereinafter
called the Principal, and The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, hereinafter
called the Surety, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of New
York, with its hone office in t he City of New York, in the said -State held
and E ralcbio. umt® Board of Commissioners of Harnett County state o±' If.0.
hereinafter called the obligee, in the sum of One Thousand Dollars; for the payment
whereof' to t he Obligee the Principal binds himself, his heirs, executors,
administrators, and assigns, and the Surety binds itself, its successors and
assigns, jointly and severally firmly by these presents.
Signed, sealed, and dated this 21st day of November11944.
WHEREAS, the above named principal has been duly appointed or elected to
the office of Constable of the County of Harnett State of North Carolina for the
term of office beginning on December 4,1944 and ending on Dec. 4,1946.
NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of the foregoing obligation is such, that
if the Principal shall faithfully perform such duties as may be imposed on him
by law and shall honestly account for all money that may come into his own
hands in his official capacity during the said term, then this obligation shall
be void; otherwise it shall remain in force; provided, however, that the Surety
shall not be liable hereunder for any loss of public money deposited by or in
behalf of the Principal with any bank when such loss is occasioned by the
failure of such bank faithfully to account for and pay over such money on legal
demand; any law, decision, or statute to the contrary no*ithstanding.
Signed,`' sealed and delivered
in the presence of
D.P.Ray,Jr.
as to the Principal
J.A.Jernigan
as to the Surety
Percy Abe Arnold
Principal.
THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY
OF NEW YORK
H B Taylor
Attorney
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MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY
rALTIMO::E
RIDER
WHEREAS, on or about the 7th day of December, 1942, the Maryland Casualty Company
did execute a certain surety bond on behalf of James Melvin McLean, Lillington,
North Carolina as Coroner in the County of Harnett in the penalty of Two Thousand
Dollars ($2,000) and in favor of the State of North Carolina, and
WHEREAS, the bond recites that the said James Melvin McLean was elected Cornner
for a term of two years beginning December 7,1942, and
WHEREAS, it was the intention of all parties that the term of office for James
Melvin McLean should be for four years from December 7,1942 to December 7,1946
instead of to December 7,1944.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises it is hereby understood and
agreed that the expiration date in the said bond is corrected to read the 7th
day of December, 1946 instead of the 7th day of December,1944.
It Ls expressly understood and agreed that the total liability of the
Maryland Casualty Company shall not under any circumstances or in any event
exceed the sum of TWO PI-ICUSAIND DOLLARS ($2,000).
This endorsement is to be attached to and from a part of the aforesaid bond.
Signed, sealed and dated this 30th day of Nov.,1944.
Janes Melvin McLean
Principal
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY
H D Taylor
RESOUJTION
WHEREAS, it has come to the attntion of the
Harnett County that Ffc.011en M. Jackson, late
killed in action in France on November 18,1944,
'States Army; and
WHEREAS, Pfc. (Men M•Jackson was a borther
Ferd D.Jackson, a member of the Harnett County
BE IT THERFORE RESOLVED, that the members
Commissioners hereby expr.ss their regret occas
M. Jackson, and that their sympathy be extended
Jackson.
Be it further resolved, that a copy of these
D.Jackson, a copy be spread upon the minutes of
Commissioners, and that a copy be furnished the
Board of Commissioners of
of Godwin, North Carolina, was
while a member of the United
of our esteemed co- worker and friend,
Board of Commissioners:
of the Board of Harnett County
Toned by the death of Pfc. Olien
to their co- worker, Mr. Ferd D.
resolutions be given Mr. Ferd
this meeting of the County
press.
ATTEST:
Clerk to Harnett
County Board of
Commissioners.
The following jurors were
8,1945:
John C.Fann
D.C. Graham
C.R.Gregory
W.E.Temple
D.C.Parker
W.P.Matthews
W.H.Byrd
L..I.Ogburn
V.E.Williams
Grady Johnson
Clarence Holder
D.E.Lasater
J.W.Temple
W.D.Cameron
Charlie 010J/inn
L.W.Poolard
J.H.Arnold
M.V. Skinner
0.G.Matthews
w.W.Dickens
Robt.Williams Wilkerson
J.B.Tutor
S.J.Gates
A.S.Byrd
W.A.Williams
J.B.Ennis
Chairman,Board of Harw tt County
Commissioners.
drawn for the term of
Erwin,N.C.
Jonesboro,N.C.
Angier,N.C. #2
Bunnlevel,N.C. #1
Erwin,N.0. #1
Angier,N.C.
Erwin,N.C.
An7;ier,N.0.
Dunn,N.C.
Lillington,N.C.
Broadway,N.C.,=1
Erwin,N.C.#1
Dunn,N.C.
Cameron, N.C. #2
Jnnesboro,N.C. #2
Co at s, N.C. #1
Fuauay Springs,N.C.
Dunn,N.C.
Bu ie s Creek
Broadway,N.C. #1
Erwin,N.C.
Casma,N.C.
Lillington,N,C.
Erwin,N.C. #1
0 oat s, N.C. #1
court beginning January
Duke
Barbecue
Black River
Stewarts Creek
Stewarts Creek
Black River
Duke
Black River
Averasboro
Lillington
Upper L.River
Grove
Averasboro
Johnsonville
Upper L.River
Grove
Buckhorn
Averasboro
Neills Creek
Upper L.River
Duke
Buckhorn
Lillington
Stewarts
Grove
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R.i.Duncan
H Y Smith
Williard Bradsher
R.L.Remsburg
David Burt Bayles
W. Otis Strickland
W.P.Butts
R.S. Taylor
H.C.$tephens
Edgar Lee
Leslie R.Matthe*s
Carlton McCormick
J H Byrd
Coy B Norris
Burell Pink Leonard
The following registrars
Commissioners to serve until
Cathryn McRae Bunnlevel,N.
L.C.Ezzell, Dunn,NrC.
Mrs.C,E.McCormick Broadway,N.
Mrs.Eliza"J.Surles Angier,N.0
A Y Tudor,Jr. Fugue; Springs
Dr.mWm.P.Holt Erwin,N.C.
Carlos V; Stewart Coats,N•C.
J fl Cotton Varina,N.C: #1
Lexie #.Smith Camer ®n,N.C.y2
R B O'Quinn Lillington,N.C.
F.M Caudell Buies Creek,N.C.
Mrs W C Melvin Leinden,N.C. #1
Mrs Sarah B Holder Mamers,N.C.
Dunn,N.C.
Broadway,N:C. #1
Lillington,N.0.
Dunn,N.C."
• Erwin ;N.C:
Erwin,N.C.
Angier; N.C:
Lillington ;N ;C.
Lillington,N.C.
Angier ;N.C.
Lillington,N.C.
Breadway,N. C.
Erwin ;N.C41
Erwin ;N:C. #1
Erwin ;N.O.
of: vital statistics
Dec. 341948 ::
C. #1
C.
;N.C.
Averasboro
Upper L.River
Lillington
Averasboro
Duke
Duke
Black River
Lillington
Stewarts Creek
Black River
Killington
Barbecue
Stewarts Creek
Duke
Duke
were appointed by the Board of
The following Listakters for the year 1945 were appointed:
Anderson Creek
Averasboro
Barbecue
.fl.abkcRiver
Buckhorn
Duke
Grove
Hector's'Creek
Johnsonville
Lill ingten
Hollis Creek
Stewarts Creek
Upper tittle River
2;c- -r d.
Mrs Cathryn McRae,
> Mrs Troy Godwin
Mrs Mack C Cameron
W L Woodall
L B McKinnie
L C Barbour
Mrs Naomi S.Hudson
D.R.Smith
E.E.Perkins
R B O' iiinn
A C Johnson
J Wilbon Byrd
H.M OtQuinn
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The following checks were issued durin; the month of December 1944:
3296 George F. Hinton
3297 W. H. Matthews
3298 Mrs. Troy Godwin
6299 A. A. Cameron
3200 H. L. Pate
3301 Carolina Power & Light Co.
3302 D. K. Stewart
3303 J. A. Darroch, Deputy Sherri
3304 Clarence Moore, Constaple
3305 A. H. Ivey, Constaple
3306 H. A. Wells, Deputy Sheriff
3307 W. E. Salmon, Sheriff
3308 Void
3309 Mitchell Printing Co.
3310 J. E. Jackson
3311 Lillington Ice & Coal Co.
3312 Town of Lillington
3313 Lillington Furniture Co.
3314 E. B. Culbreth
3315 Machine & Welding Co.
3316 he C. B. Dolge Co.
3317 Owen C. Dunn Co. supplies
3318 J. C. Thomson Insurance Agencybonds
6319 Observer Printing House abstract binders
3320 Vallie K. Harrington Recordings
3321 Edith Grey Wood Recordings
3322 Inez Harrington, Reg. of DeedsNov. Posta=e
3323 Storr Engraving Co. Office Supplies
3324 J. Melvin McLean, Coroner Investigations
332 5 Kelly's Drug Store Drugs and milk
3326 K. C. Matthews keys and laundry
3327 Modern Laundry & Cleaners Laundry
3328 Purdie Brothers, Inc.
3329 Johnson & Bryant
3330 Capital Printing Co.
3331 F.D. Jackson
3332 N. C. Cameron
3333 Carl Fitchett
3334 C. J. Hanna & Son
3335 Harnett Furniture Co.
3336 LaFayette Drug Co.
3337 Brodgen Produce Co.
3338 Orkin Exterminating Co.
3339Womble Co.
3340 Lillington Furniture Co.
3341 Davis Milling Co.
3342 McLean & O'Quimn
3343' Mrs. T. A. Sherman
3344 Jerlina Ferzuison
3345 Russell Ferguison
3346 Bud Morgan
3347 Adolf Runda
3348 Charlie Biggins
Salary $22.70
salary 29.30
salary 184.80
services as commissioner 17.40
services as commissioner 36.40
Electric Current 87.95
Conveying Joe King 9.80
ff Stills 20.00
Stills 10.00
Stills 26.84
Conveyidg 8.00
Summoning jurors etc. 70.30
'Tax Abstracts
Commissions on collections
Coal & Ice
Water
Janitor supplies
Premiums on Court House
Work on boiler Court house
48 boxes urinal blocks
101.9E
8.28
19.91
14.80
2.09
192.33
26.40
72.00
44.75
110.00
66.81
21.10
3.50
20.50
22.90
16.00
28.24
42.40
35.38
Supplies for County Home& Jail 58.20
Supplies 111.46
Supplies for Welfare avept. 8.86
Welfare Board Meeting 4.60
Welfare Board Meeting 7.30
Welfare Board Meeting 5.60
Premium 237.16
Supplies for Co. Home 38.10
Drugs for Co. Home 53.41
Produce for Co. Home 48.73
Control for Oct. 5.00
Supplies 72.42
Linoleum and Supplies 35.18
F lour and feed, salt 263.85
Clothing for Co. Home 30.90
Sewing at Co. Home 10.00
Cooking at co. home 40.00
Work at Co. 'Lome 40.00
12 cords wood 96.00
Work at Co. Home 10.00
Work at Co. Home 10.00
3349 W. H. Lee Shoe Repairing 13.75
3350 Thomas & Howard Co. Salisbury Supplies for Co, Home 46.69
3351 F. A. Bradsher Kerosene for Co. Home 2.58
3352 Layton Supply Co. Supplies and Rent 76.49
3353 Duke Hospital Hospitalizaticn 423.20
3354 J. J. Willis, Raleigh, N. C. Repairing tobacco seed cleaner 3.65
3355 Fitchett Drug Co. Green Soap 1.25
3356 Winchester Surgical Supply co.Supplies for Health Dept. 37.25
3357 State Laboratory of Hygiene Swabs for Health Dept. 1.50
3358 Howard Godwin Pastage 6.00
3359 Howard Godwin, C. R. C. Costs in Recorder's Court 14.17
3360 Howard Godwin, C. R. C. Costs in Recorder's Court 355.63
3361 North Carolina Sanatorium Hospitalization 157.35
3362 Dept. of Cons.& Development Forest Fire Control 37.23
3363 State Comms. for the Blind Aid to Blind 198.19
3364 Jas. A. Taylor & Sons Bonds I. Harrington & E. Kelly 15.00
3365 E. L. Parrish Refund 28.08
3366 W. E. Salmon, Sheriff Refund 37.50
3367 Jas. A. Taylor & Sons Bond of Edna Kelly 5.00
3368 A. J. Moore Load of kindling for jail 5.00
3369 W. D. Harrington, Tax Collector Dog Certificates 48.00
3370
3371
3372
3373
Curtis Elliott
E. C. Byrd
George F. Hintonn
W. H. Matthews
3374 J.J. Barnes
3375 Dr. L. R. Doffermyre
0077 MissiMauderL.JaSearcy
3378 Howard Godwin
Hauling Coal 2 hrs.
Gathering Corn
Salary
W:ary
.90
49.00
22.70
29.30
Repairing Motor at Agr. Bldg. 23.50
V. D. Clinics 45.00
Clerk V. D. Clinics 8.00
Supplies used 28.ig
Part of Dee. Salary 100.00
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3379 E. C. Byyrd
3380 George. F. Hinton_:
3381 W. H. Matthews
3382 L/ K. Boston
3383 Ida P. Hinnant
3384 Sudie S. Parrish
3385 Mrs. Ruby Hood
3386 u. ti. Ammons
3387 Mrs. Hiram Baggatt
3396 belen. Bradley
3300 E, C. Byrd
3390 L 2: Chaffin -
3391 Howard Godwin
` -3392 Inez Harrington
3393 W. D. Harrington
3394 Edna Kelly
3396 K. C. Matthews
3397 1'. B. OTQminn
3398 Lottie Patterson
3399 Duncan P. Ray
3396 M.0. Lee
3400 W. E, Salmon
3401 Maude L' Searcy
3402 Iva J. Sloan
3403 Elsie B. Sounders
3404 Kathryn b. Talley
3405 F. H. Taylor
3406 4'. H. Taylor
3407 Doris Upchurch
3408 J. Earl Ward
3409 Wilma Williams
3410 Marjorie C. Richey
3411 Maude b. B rd
3412 ''1ara Lee 4uhhson.
3413 First Citzens Bank & Trusb Co.
'3414 Mabel Alston
3415 M. Irene Lassiter
3416 Dr. John A. Lineberry
3417 Edith Wood
3418 K. W. Ballentine
3419 Mary B. Carlson
3420 Mrs. Bedya S. Collier
3421 Mrs. Bertha Felton
3422 Janet Hood
3423 Gertrude P. Wilburn
3424 M. D. Lanier, Postmaster
3425 Mrs. Myrtle S. Bradley
3426 °Y. H. Matthews
3427 Ueorge Hinton
5428 Mr. J. B. Ennis
3429 B/ F. Miller
3430 H C. Strickland
3431 Dr. J. F. McEay
3432 _Robe cca Wilson
3433 Carolina Telephone & Tel4 Co.
3434 W. D. Harrington, Tax Collector
3435 W. H. Matthews
3436 George F. Hinton
3437 Mrs. Troy Godwin
3438 C /H• Thornton
3439 Mr. R. L. Pate
3440 Carolina Power & Light 6o,
3441 In D. Lanier. ' Postmaster
3442 Lilliegton Ice & Coal Co.
3443 Metro Products Co.
3444 J. E. Jackson
3445 James H. Andsrson Co.
3446 F. A. Bradsher
3447 l'homas & Howard Oo.Salisbury
3448 Bud Morgan
3449 Jerlina Ferguison
Labor for killing hogs
Salary
Salary
Dec. Travel
Dec. Allowance
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary Less 100.00
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary -
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
salary
salary
Salary:'.._..:..
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Bonds & Interest
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
Dec. Allowance
Salary
RentrLibrary Office
Dec. Salary
Telephone service
Dog Certificates
Salary
Salary
Collecting Taxes
Collecting Taxes
94.00
gg1 -0
29.30
30.00
20.00
10.00
166.02
143.30
83.90
98.40
138.90
136.00
195.70
205.13
410.80
103. 40
88.90
90.85
71.65
110.40
120.80
300.67
107. 60
140.80
103.40
64.60
100.00
40.80
82.40
257.00
187.60
122.70
93.90
82.40
6,837.07
161.19
167.94
401.20
05.90
275. 86
67.60
44.65
65.30
59.40
59.40
131.25
39.00
29.30
22.70
25.00
10.00
200.00
8.50
70.40
63.80
65.25
29.30
22.70
157.30
38.80
Salary as Comms. & Purchasing agent 62.40
Services to Dec.-14, 1944 77.08
Stamps and box rent 15.60
Ice 5.00
Invoice dated May 11, 1943 41.27
Commissions 7.24
Supplie.s_for Co. Home 42.40
40 .Gal. Kerosene 4,48
Supplies for County Home' 33.96
15 cords of Wood @ $8 120.00
Cooking st Co. Home 40.00