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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10021933Oct. 2nd. 1933. The Board of County dommissioners met in regul r session with the following members present: J.B. Ennis, Chkirman,H.M Vauban, J.D. Byrd, J.S. Barker and E.L. Hooke. I.R. Williams, @ounty Attorney, also present. It is ordered that Carlyle gore of Iveraaboro Township be relieved of the pay- ment of poll tax for the years 1932 and 1933 on account of physical disability. It is ordered that Mrs. C.C.2urles be given a refund on a valuation of 4550.00 for 1931 and 1932. gee authority'given by order of Board in minutes of Feb. 6th. 1933. It is ordered that C.C. Surles be refuned 42.00 dog tax as dogs were listed by error in 1932. See minutes of Feb. 6th. 1933. It is ordered that Minton Webb be refried poll tax paid for the year-1932 as he is physically disabled and was ordered released by the Board at a former meeting. It is ordered that petition for road in Upper Little diver Township leading from the Johnsonville Road near Clark's Bridge to the Warrington road near Floyd Parker's residence be approved and forwarded to the State Highway Commission. It is ordered that J.B. Ennis, J.S. McLean and I.R. Williams be appointed a Committee to audit all court cost bills rendered by the Recorder's Court of Dunn. It is ordered that report of Dr. A.We Peelle, lounty Heaith Officer, be aeeepted and filed. It is ordered that report of L.M. Chaffin, C.S.C' be accepted and, ordered filed and that checks in the sum of 4141.20 and 499.75 respectively be turned over to the County Auditor for deposit. It is ordered that the following report of the Grand Jury at the Sept. Term of Harnett Superior Court be accepted and ordered recorded: '*NORTH CAROLINA; SUPERIOR COURT HARNETT COUNTY: FIRST SEPTEMBER TERM, 1933. TO HIS HONOR, F.A. Daniels, Judge Presiding; We, the Grand Jury for the First September Term, 1933 of Harnett Superior Court do respectfully make the following report to your Honor: 1. We have carefully considered all bills sent before as by the Solicitor and have made returns on same. 2. We have inspected the several offices in the Court House, the Jail, the Convict Camp, the 0ounty Garage, the new iielfare Quarters, and the (county Home, and find all t o be and to be kept in a proper manner, We desire to express our appreciation to the County Commissioners for the remodeling and adding to of the old Ehapter House and the converting of the same into a place for our Welfare De- partment and -for the Red Cross and other welfare agencies. 3. We desire to make the following recommendations; and ask that they be carried out as promptly as the finances of the bounty will admit: That new mattresses and blankets be provided for the jail, the floors -repaired and that the heating plant be inspected. b. That oovering be provided for the floors of the kitchen and dining rooms the County Home. c. That -all the school buses now stored in the County Garage be re-condi- tional Afore they are used - again, e desire to thank his Honor, Judge F.A. Daniels, the Solictor and the Co " officials for the assistance rendered and the courtesies shown as during this term. -Respectfully submitted, this the 5th. day of Septmber, 1933. C.S. Adams Foreman of the Grand Jury. It is ordered that P.T• Massengill be released of the payment of taxes on a valuati of 41100.00 on lot on East Cumberland Street in the town of $inn an for the year 1932 on account of loss of building by fire. It is ordered that Mrs. P,T• Massengill be- released from the payment of taxes on a valuation of 4275.00 for the year 1932 on lot on South Clinton Street on account off loss of buildings burned by fire; It is ordered that Mrs. P.T. Massengill be reeved- released from the payment of taxes on a valuation of 4210.00 on lot on South Clinton Street in Dunn, N.C. on account of loss of building by fire. It is ordered that the valuation of the house of Roy J. Brown in £verasboro Town- ship be fixed at 41500.00 and that the valuation of the lot be fixed at 486.00 and that he be allowed to list same for the year 1933 at these figures. 0 n 177 It is ordered that the salary of the Stenograpper of the Superior Court be fixed at $35.00 per week, plus the expenses provided by law. It is ordered that the valuation of the 100 sores of land of H.T. Spears, known as the Shaw or Bank land be reduced from $1500.00 to 4826.00 the original valuation It is ordered that D.P. Cameron of Upper Little River Township be released from the payment of $1.00 dog tax for the year 1933 as dog was listed to him through error. It is ordered that the Sheriff seise all slot machines in Harnett County in which slot machines the 'jack pot" 1s composed of coins and to pause the arrest of the operators of suoh gambling devioss; this order to take effect after October, 20, 1933. Voting for this resolution: Byrd, Barker and Ennis. Not voting: Cooks. It is ordered that A.B. Stewart of Averasboro Township be allowed the sum of 419.00 for a brace, it having been found as a fact that Mr. Stewart is a pauper and in need of medical treatment. Shenk to be mailed to A.B. Stewart, Dunn, N.C. i5• It is ordered that H.Y. O'Quinn be appointed as a Committee - of one to act with W.D. Herrington of the Board of Education in arranging a settlement with Paul T. Long. It is ordered that the Tax Collector sell land for non- payment of 1932 taxes on first Monday in November; 1933. All zsttsa present voting for: Absent; O'Quinn. It is ordered that report of Sao. L. Csnnaday, Tax Collector, be accepted and filed. WHEREAS, W.E. Hall has been exempted from payment oa paddlers' license by his home County, Cumberland, on account of being a disabled World War Veteran under Seotion 121, Revenue Act of 1933; Now therefore, be it resolved that said W.E. Hall be exempted for 1933 fssar;:payment of Peddlers tax in Harnett County. It is ordered that the salary of the Tax Collector for the tames for year 1933 be fixed at the sum of $3000.00, the minimum amount allowed by Seotion Six,Ohapter 42, Public -Local Laws 1924, Extra Session as amended by Seotion 606, Public -Local Laws 1925. It is further ordered that there be allowed said Tax Oolleotor as provided by Section 6, Ghpater 42, Pulbio -Local Laws 1924, Extra Session, the sum of 41500.00 in addition to the above, the same to be used by the Tat Collector in payment of clerical help, stationery, stamps, bonds premiums, traveling expenses, and all other expenses incident to said office, 4100.00 of which is to be used exclusively for newspaper advertising prior to any publications of land sale, for purpose of informing the public about the rounds of the 'i'ax Collector and discounts and penalties. It is further ordered that for eaoh certificate of sale of land for the non- payment of taxes, in which the County of the Harnett is the purchaser that said Tax Collector be allowed the sum of 41.20, in addition to the above. It is further ordered that the said Tax Collector be allowed all fees for levies, garntthments and sales for non - payment of taxes, at which sales the County is not the purchaser. Voting in favor of said resolution: Barker, Byrd, Cooke and Ennis, Chm. O'Quinn being absent. The appointment of a Tax - Collector for the collection of taxes for the year 1933 was had, such action having been postponed until this date. Geo. L.Cannady was the only applicant and he was unanimously appointed. Commissioners Barker, Byrd, ebtatin and Hnnis, Chm. voting. Commissioner O'Quinn being absent. It was ordered that Geo. L.Cannady post a bond in sum of 425,000.00, with sureties approved by law for faithful performance of his duties as Tax Collector and the Assistant Tax Collector bond is fixed at 45,000.00 WHEREAS, the board of Commissioners was advised that the general Assembly had peasaddduring the 1933 6ession a bill allowing the Commissioners of Barnett County to levy the Special Tax authorized by Chapter 441 of Public Items of 1931; And whereas, since the publication of the 1933 Public Local La *s it has been ascertained definitely that such bill failed to passrthe Senate of the general Assembly of 1933; And whereas, the Board of Commissioners, under the advice, that such bill had become the law, levied a special tax for the purposes enumerated in said Chapter 441, Public Laws 1931; Now, Therefore, be it ordered as follows: 1. That the said special levy for the purposes set forth in Chapter 441, Public Laws 1931, for the year 1933, be and the same is hereby declared null and of no effeot. 2. That the Tax Lists and Scroll books ettliiarnett County for the year 1933 ba corrected so as to relieve the tax - payers of Harnett County for the year 1933 178 of this special tax of fi Those voting in favor Ennis, Chairman. Voting against said O'Quinn being absent. ve cents on each hundred dollars valuation. of said order: Commissioners Barker, Byrd, Cooke and order: None. The following jurors we 1. J.H.Hardee 2. W.R.Brown 3. L.B.Partin 4. Adolphus Williams 5. R.L.Pete 6. J.R.Griffin 7. W.H.Ballard 8. V.L.BUtler 9. E.A.Bolton 10. J.P.Gregory 11..4ngus A.Cameron 12. T.t.Stephenson 13. H.B.Kelly 14. C.F.West 15. J.D.Cameron 16. J.M.Thomas 17. E.W.Smith 18. L.F.Strickland 19. J.A.Stone 20. W.E.Thomas 21. Thos. R.Hood The following jurors 1. A.0.Johnson 2. W.T,Oampbell 3. Alfred Blalock 4. C.L.Andrews 5. M.C.Upchurch 6. F.A.Stewart 7. Ralph`H.Johnson 8. Bennett Hockaday 9. B.B.Blannhard redrawn for Buckhorn U.L.River B.River Averasboro Duke Hectors Crk. Barbecue Lillington B.River Barbecue Rectors Crk. Grove Duke Barbecue U.L.River Duke Averasboro Anderson Crk. Barbecue Averasboro were drawn for Buckhorn Hectors Crk. Averasboro Hectors urk. Neills Creek Neills Creek Grove black River Hectors Crk. 'irst Week November Term Superior Court: 22. J.Wade Stephenson Buckhorn 23. John Collins 24. J,H.Moore 25. John McD.Cameron 26. J.P.Pa e 27. flank Cameron 28. A.E.uodwin 29. A.T.Gregory 30. F,T.Tart 31. D.P.Cameron 32. Leander Moore 33. DO.Tutor 34. U.N.Langdann 35. r .I' .MoLamb 36. Bernard Hudson 37. J.S.Bethea 38. J.A.Hockaday 39. W.M,Brannon 40. C.N.Gregory 41. Duncan McArtan 42. W.L.Norris Second 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Week,November Term • E.L.Parker . 1.S.Arnold . J.W.Jordan, Jr. . J.P.Matthews • C.C.Pope • J.E.Butts . C.T.Thomas . A.D.Jones . W.M.Pate u.L.River U.L.River Johnsonville Black River Johnsonville Duke Black River Grove U.L.River Averasboro Buckhorn Grove Averasboro Grove Lillington Blank River Averasboro Lillington Anderson urk. Anderson Crk. , Superior Court: Averasboro Buckhorn Averasboro hectors Creek Averasboro Neills Creek U.L.River Averasboro Duke 179 The following checks were ordered issued by the Board of County Commissioners: 5455 ,7.0.Thomson Insurance premium court house 5456 .Flora McCormick work on tax books 5457 .Elsie Haggett & Geo.L.Cannady,TO- indning vital statistics 1932 5458 Will Thompson exhuming body Arthur Cameron for inquest 5459 .C.A.Todd mattress for Bounty home 5460 .N.MoN.Salmon special solicitor Superior oourt 1 wk. 5461 Lillington Ioe & Fuel Co. toe book for courthouse 5462 Petty . Cash Fund reimbursement of petty cash fund 5463 Geo. L.Cannatfy, TO part payment on salary 5464 ,F.S.Culloa work on tax books 1933 mdse. for county home and jail duly salary welfare suet, work on tax books service as Commissioner & Board of Equal. lumber for welfare house cooking at county home for 6 Leeks mdse. for county home and ail July, Aug. & Sept. salary Chairman Board of Commissioners & member Board of Eutual. reimbursement of petty oash fund work at county farm laundry service county hams plumbing repairs for jail part payment on salary^ balance due on caskets account to date July salary Judge reoorders Court Aug. 5465 .Nye Drug Co. 5466 . Lillie Davis 5467 .B.C.O'Quinn 5468 .J.S.Barker 5469 _E.L.Cooke 5470 . Geo. F.Pope 5471 .Jeanette Evans 5472 . VOID 5473 .Johnson -Bryan Co. 5474 . J.B.Ennis 5475 5476 5477 5478 5479 . 5480 5481 54$01 5484 5484 5485 , 5486 5487 5488 5489 5490 5491 5492 5493 5494 5495 5496 5495 5498 5499 5500 5501 . 5502 Petty Cash A/o T.H.Armold Dunn Family Laundry. Standard Supply Co. Geo. L.Cannady,TC Hoke Casket Works Johnson Cotton Co. F.H.Taylor F.H.Tarlor H.C.Striokland W,R.Howard Co. Mrs. T,R,Brown Jury Fund Lillington Ice & Fuel W.Z,Baldwin M.T,Gillikin H,T.Atkins, P.Y. Tom of Lillington Neill J.Rosser Carolina Type.Co. 7.0.Anthony 7.0.Anthony Lillie Davis W.S.Long E.C.Striokland Harnett Hdwe. House Harnett Hite. House J.M McLean July " Solicitor " " Mdse. for county home and jail paid out help at county home Co. coal for welfare office Mdse. for outside poor mdse. for county home envelops for tax collector -water for oourthouse and jail 1 day marker Gen. Election Nov. 1932 repairs to typewriter for farm agent July salary farm agent Aug " " w Aug. " welfare agent desk for sheriff's office Aug. salary Solicitor recorder's court supplies for oounty.home for July supplies for oourthouse and Jail, coroner's inquest Lill Couser . $ 24.50 20.80 41.34 2.25 4.50 93.75 4.00 28.35 250.00 20.20 15.48 140.00 90.00 51,00 58.00 24.52 12.00 5503 ,VOID 5504 .L.M.Chaffin,C.S.C. salary Judge Juvenile Court July . 5105 .L.M.Ohatfin,C.S.C. July recorder's court costs 5506 ,Oarrie Speight court stenographer Superior Court 5507 .McLean & 0(Quinn supplies for county home July & Aug. 5508 .Lafayette Drug. CO. " " " of " At g. Hotel Lillington meals for Jurors 5510 ,Apex Chemical Co. b* killer for Jail 5511 ,Oentral Serv. Sta. rbtairs to trailer for county home 5512 ,Chander- Farlow tmb.Co, lumber for welfare office 55'13 :Mrs. R•B.0'Qninn butter & milk for «till July & Aug. 5514 Ellis Langton capturing 2 stills Averasboro 5515 044Avery " 2 " & service Deputy Sheriff 5516 J.W.Nolt " 1 " Buckhorn 5517 W.E.Salmon salary & exp. Sheriff July 5518 W.O.Fowler service as deputy sheriff 5519 S.O.Matthews salary & tees jailor July 5550 7.0.Brantley plumbing at jail $5$1 J.N.Smith service as deputy sheriff 5522 Ruby Pope taking evidence State vs Jim Smith 5523 L,J.Fuquay burial allowance Mrs.Dora C.Fuquay 5524 L.M.Chatfin C.S.C. recorders oourt costs August 5525 N.O.Equip. Co. erection fence around Jail 5526 Burroughs Add.Moh.Co, service as per agreement 5527 Modern Steam Ldy. laundry service for Jail August 5528 McLean & O'Quinn supplies for jail 5529 J.J.Barnes installing lights in welfare office 5530 D.C.White repairing typewriter in C.S.C. office 5531 Miller - Bryant- Pierce Co. 6 Underwood typewriter ribbon& 5532 WOID 5533 Carolina Te.& Tel.Co. phone service Sheriff's office July & Aug. 5534 Harnett County News supplies for auditor, sheriff, C.S.C. 5535 L.M.Chaffin, C.S.C. salary Judge Juvenile Court August 5536 Pope Printing Co. notices published 164.17 104.00 39.63 6.50 16.58 2.70 200.00 36.88 969.00 150.00 150.00 75.00 70.41 45.00 2931.66 6.18 32.90 7.50. 534.00 21.29 3.00 3.80 83.33 83.33 140.00 10.00 75.00 6.85 29.01 5.00 34.85 58.83 137.00 13.80 31.18 4.55 26.10 1.75 4.80 9.50 10.00 18.00 5.00 576.04 4.60 96.80 .75 16.76 19.50 20.00 81.82 33.54 14.90 8.69 1.75 4.17 9.00 1.65 65.55 75.25 30.00 24.50 5537 5538 5539 5540 5541 5542 5543 5544 5545 5546 5547 5548 5549 5550 5551 5552 5553 5554 5555 5556 5557 5558 5559 5560 5561 5562 5563 5564 5565 5566 5567 5568 5569 5570 5571 5572 5573 5574 5575 5576 5577 5578 5579 5580 5581 5582- 5583- 5584, 5585, 5586- 5587 5588, 5589• 5590 - 5591- 5592• 5593- 5594- 5595 - 5596 - 5597- Ellis Langdon E,L.Cameron K,C.Matthews J.N.Smith E.J.Pipkin J.W.Holt H.A. Wells K.C.Matthews W.E.Salmon Snow White Laundry A.H.Phelps Tay Douglass Mrs. T.R.Brown J.S.McLean Wilma Talley Tim McCoy, agt. Dr. A.W.Peede J.C.Thomson C.A.Todd H,S.Freeman C,L.Guy Jennette Avant M.!R.Morgan Geo.L.Cannady M.R.Morgan W.A.Stewart W.E.Salmon w.E.Samon B.C.O'Quinn Iva Johnson ` Geo.L.Cannady N.C.Sanatorium VOID Drs.Corbett & Odell Dr. A.W.Peede Drs.Holt& Parker Dr.J.W.Halford VOID Dr.O.B.Codrington Deo.L.Cannady Edwin Harrington J.S.McLean 0.M.MoDonald Miss Lillie Davis F.C.Matthews' t.D.Byrd J.B.Stone Farmers Supply Store J.C.Byrd.& Bro. H.C.Striekland J.0,Anthony Nye Drug. Co, H.A.Wells J.N.Smith K.C.Matthews E.M.Blanchard F.J.Cox F.H.Taylor Pittsburgh Plate Glass H.Paul Strickland service as deputy sheriff August capt. stills and men as deputy sheriff Service as deputy sheriff n - n n n " n " " R • A Jailor for August salary & expense as Sheriff Aug. laundry for County home and Jail repaird to Courthouse and county home work on chimney at county home July & Aug. salary Supt. County home - salary as Auditor for July & August work on tax books freight and express July & Aug. salary Health Officer premium Courthouse policy mattress for county home salary Aug. & Sept. Asst. Auditor service as Atty. State vs Paul Hommes cooking at county home (1 month) woodg for courthouse partial payment on salary wood for courhouse & jail registrar Johnsonville Twp. 11 -7 -33 salary & exp. Sheriff for Sept. It n - r' Oct, work on tax books 9 9 9 9 payment on salary hospitalization of tub.patients partial payment 'oh vaccination bill 9 n 9 9 9 n It B n 9 n n n n rr rr n printing for tax collector office serivce as Clerk to Board - July,Aug, Sept,& Oct. Sept. & Oct. salary Auditor - - wood to apply on taxes Sept. salary Supt. Welfare coal for courthouse member Board of Commissioners thru 12-4 - rent for Mrs. C.T.Butler mdse. for county home, farm & jail lumber for welfare office • Sept. & Oct. salary Solicitor Sept. salary County farm agent drugs for county home & Jail - sevice as deputy sheriff • " Jailor ,etc. Grand Jury Officer 1 day guarding Jail Oct.salary Judge Recorders Court Co. window lights for courthouse &Jail election official 11 -7 -33 , H.A.Parker election official 11 -7 -33 17.50 8.00 20.00 25,12 22.50 13.20 15.00 72.80 325.00 5.16 13.25 2.00 180.00 150.00 127.75 8.44 100.00 122.63 4.50 250.00 25.00 12.00 34.50 500,00 21.14 8.00 325.70 329.96 54.00 37.00 989.10 469.40 - 170.86 .256.14 124.20 68.40 81.81 233„79 51.20 150,00 137.16 - 140 :00 7,20 33- 87;40 40.00 71,39 12.84 150,00 83.33 55,32 26.54 11.32 101,80 6.00 1.50 150.00 6.83 2.00 8.00