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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0404192715 MINUTES OF MEETING OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APRIL 4th, 1927. County Commissioners met in regular session Apl 4th, 1927. Chairman, Present: James A. Buchanan, V. nnriByrd, J. A. Hockaday, E. P. Ingram, and I. R. Williams, Atty, absent. Minutes of last meeting read and approved with the correction of appointing two tax assessors to assist County Supervisor in call session of March 24th. It is ordered that W. S. Barnes of Black River Township be relieved of poll tax on account of physical condition. It is ordered that J. R. Harmon be relieved of taxes on $1250.00 valuation of land which was sold in Neill's Creek Township. It is ordered thar voucher be issued to A. H. Swain of Aversboro Township for 416.57, for 1926 taxes, on account of physical condition. PAUPER ALLOWANCES It is ordered that 410.00 per month be allowed Howard. Presley, Coats, N.C. It is ordered that 45.00 per month) It is ordered that Mary Gregory be allowed 48.00 per month, check to be mailed to Calvin Norris, Dunn. N. C. R. 3 It is ordered that Miss Beck be allowed to buy groceries for Voncannon family as needed. REPORTS It is ordered that reports from S. B. Caviness, Supt. Convict Camp, be accepted and filed. Bills to the amount of 4927.83 be paid It is ordered that reports from J. M. Hough be accepted and filed, Supt. County Home. It is ordered that report from Clerk Superior Court be accepted and filed, checks attached for 4337.15 and 41523.70 be turned over to County Auditor. J. M. Johnson be allowed 415.00 per month (a raise of It is ordered that report from I be accepted and filed, checks to for years 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925 . R. Williams of collected taxes be turned over to County Auditor. , to the amount of 41,225.67. It is ordered that report from John Green, Tax Collector be accepted and filed. Total amount collected 450, 276.48.4r:yL14-4- �✓' RELEASES It is ordered that the following be releaved of taxes: J. W. Hockaday, Black River Township be relieved of 43.00, dog tax. H. A. Calcutt, Barbecue Township, be relieved of poll tax. (43.95) Lewis Henry Bailey, of Lillington 'township, be relieved of 43.09, same property listed by Lewis Bailey, Estate. Mrs. E. J. Swindell, of Lillington Township, be relieved of taxes.ot 42000.00, valuation in notes listed twice. J. E. Williams, of Black river Township, be relieved of taxes on 4800.00 valuation, error in listing. C. M. Altman, of Aversboro township, be relieved school district. Lucy Mcleah, of Stewart's Creek Township, be relieved of 414.51, same property listed by Essex McLean. of 421.25,error in J. W. Denning,, of ?lack River Township, be relieved of 42.00, dog tax. Charlie(, Dean, of Upper Little River Township, be relieved of $1.00, dog tax. L6 Grant Pearson, Gol. of Upper Little River Township, be relieved of taxes on $390.00 valuation, property listed and paid by Cattie and Early Womack. Silas E. Turlington, of Grove Township, be relieved of 436.90, same property listed and paid by his mother,Mrs. 0. R. Turlington. Campbell heirs, of Barbecue Township, be relieved of 418.24, same property listed by W. C. Matshbnrn. John A. MoXay, Mfg. Go. of Aversboro Township, be relieved, of $6.60 clerical error. L. T. Kennedy, of Grove Township, be relieved of 010.44, error in listing. A. R. Brewington, of Grove school district. Township be relieved of $5.66, error in 3. M. Hodges, of Aversboro Township, be relieved of poll tax $4.79 he is now in t'.lorida. W. B. Ferrell, of Buckhorn, be relieved of .97; not in special school Dist. S. G. and Millie Lee, of Aversboro 'Township, be relieved of 17.50, error in rate of school district. It is ordered to make the salary of Judge per month - -- Solicitor $100.00, per month. JURORS FOR MAY TERM 1927 1. Hartley, J. H. Aversboro 2. ljayton, R. R. 3. Layton, C. P 4. Faircloth, MI B.- 5. Jernigan, Ed 6. Pleasant, W. C. 7. McLamb. J. F. 8. Price, R. A. 9. Primrose, R. 0. 10. Jones, A. R. 11. Parker, J. L. 12. Butler, J. E. 13. kills, J. IL 14. Page, J. P. 15. Capps. J. E. 16. Smith, I. D. 17. Gardner, T. H. 18. Wells, J. E. 19. Matthews,. Dewey LIST TAKERS 1. J. 3. McLean , Upper Little River T 2. Robt. S. Williams, Stewart's Creek 3: H. A. Parker ", Aversboro 4. Morrison McCormick, Anderson Creek 5. G. L. Cameron, Ouckhorn 6. T. R. Brown, Buckhorn 7. L. C. Stencil, ,puke 8. T. D. Stewart, Grove Township n a tT n rt n n e n r n 8 n n kz n Barbecue T. Buckhorn T. Black 4iver T. n 0 0 n rr v of Recorder's Courty$125.00, aO. Clark, S.J. Jr. Puke T. 21. n J. A. u 22. Norris, Walter " 23. Stewart, G.M. Grove T. 24. Whittenton, 11.T. 'r 25. - Young,. Herbert, n 26. Beasley, W. E. 27. Coats,` J. S. 28. Johnson, L. H. Hector's Cr. 29. Rogers, J. H. n 30. Autry, D. T. Johnsonville 31. Wood, B. B. Lillington 32. Bethea, J. B. Stewart's Cr. 33. Murchison, K.L. " -. IT 34. Collins, D. C. U.L.R. Town 35. " W.T. U.L.R. " 36. Bishop, J. E. n 17 hip 9. D. 10. J. W. 11. H. T. 12. D. P. 13. ;A. W. R. Smith Gregory, Faucett, McDonald Gregory, , Hector's Creek Neill's .Creek Lillington , Johnsonville Black River The. following Assessors were appointed 1. C. B. Aycock, Aversboro 2. J. L. Hayes 3. W. H. McDonald, Anderson Creek 4. Morrison McCormick n 5. J. W. Campbell, Barbdcue 6. J. L. Johnson, Black River 7. -t. A. Matthews, n " 8. E. M. Blanchard, Buckhorn 9. W. F. Lanier, „ 10. A. F. - Fowler, Duke 11. Wilson H. Lucas, " 12. H. A. Turlington , urove 13. Junius B. Ennis, " to assist list takers 14, H. S. Holloway 15: J. C. Senter 16, W. A. Stewart 17. John Darroeh 18.G. D. Monroe 19. Geo. A. Wicker 20 A. M. Long 21. Johnnie Butts 22. J. M. Hodges 23. J. C. Byrd 24. Ned McLeod. 25. -2.J. Womack in ReValuation: Hector's Creek ,Johnsonville Lillington Neill!s Creek n n'- Stewart's Cr. TT n Upper Little R. n n R 15 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HARNETT COUNTY: We, the undersignet qualified voters of District No. 71, l•.nown as the Liliington School District, who have resided with in said school district for a period of twelve months or more, do hereby petition your Honorable Board for an election as contemplated in Part V11, Article 17, Sec. 219 of the =ublic School Law of North Carolina, Oodification of 1923, in order to ascertain whether there shall be levied in said district a local annual tax of 20 cents for maintenance in addition to the present 30 cents on the one hundred dollar valuation of all property real and personal, the total special tax rate not to exceed 50 cents on the 0100.00 valuation, to supplement the funds for the six months public school term for said district more specifically for increasing the length of the term to nine months and to maintain a standard grade grammer school and an accredited high school; the boundaries of said district to be as follows: Beginning at the mouth of Neill's Creek, and running thence up the various courses of said creek to the northeast corner of Alonzo Johnson's land where his land adjoins the John Johnson estate; thence as Alonzo Johnson's line to a corner of the MoKinnie estate and Blalock's land; thence as their line to a stake in E. B. Johnson's line; thence in an easterly direction Twit! E. B. Johnson's line to a corner of the Robert Johnson estate and EY B. Johnson; thence east with the line of the Robert Johnson estate to the Lillington-Angier Road; thence as the Lillington- Angier Road in the direction of Lillington to a stake in K. Murchison's northwest land line; thence as his line to J. L. Wilder's corner on the northwest side of his residence; thence as his line in an easterly directioh to corner with John Green and Raymond Wilder; thence northwardly with Raymond 'ailder's line to a corner with A. G. Wilder; thence east with A.G. Wilder's line to his corner with Ernest Brown, thence south to the Lilling- ton- Smithfield Road; thence with the road in a southwest direction wick to B. H. Sellars northeast corner; thence south as Sellars line to a stake in the north line of J. B. Barnes land; thence as Barnes line east to Dry Creek; thence as Dry Creek to the Cape Fear River; thence along the Cape Fear River to the western boundary line of District No. 72; thence south along this line to Upper Little River; thence along Upper Little River to western boundary line of District No. 78; thence along this line to North boundary line of District No. 11; thencw along this line to Upper Little River, thence along Upper Little River to the mouth of Duncan's Creek; thence up Duncan's Creek to the township line between Lillington and upper Little River; thence north along this township line to the Cape Fear River; thence along the Cape Fear River to the mouth of Neill's Creek; the same being the territory now included in District No. 71 J. R. Baggett J. C. Thomson J. A. Marsh and others NORTH CAROLINA) HARNETT COUNTY) RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMTSSIONERS CALLING SPECIAL ELECTION IN HARNETT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 71 Whereas, there has been presented to this Board at its regular meeting on the first Monday in April 1927, a petition signed by more than twenty -five of the qualified voters of Harnett County School District No. 71, who have resided within said district for a period of twelve months or more, petitioning this Board to call an election in said district for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters thereof the question of voting a special local tax in said district of 20 cents on the 41.00 of property valuation for the purpose of supplement- ing the funds for the six months school term in said district; and, whereas, said petition has been duly presented to the Board ofYEducation of Harnett County, received due consideration by that body and is now before this board upon the endorsement of the Chairman and Secretary of said Board of Educatic and the approval of said board, as by law provided: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY IN REGUALR SESSION ASSEMBLED ON MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1927: (1) That an election be had in said Harnett County School District No. 71 on the llth day of May 1927, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters thereof the question of levying a special local tax in said district of twenty cents upon the :1.00 of porperty valuation, for the purpose of supplementing the funds for the six months school term for said district, tli boundaries of the said district being as follows. (Same territory as described in above petition) (2) That there be a new registration of the voters in said district above described, and that a notice of said registration be published in some newspaper having a circulation in said district at least 30 days before the close of the registration books. n e L58 • (3). That notice of said election be published in some Newspaper having a circulation in said district at least thirty days prior to said election (4). That those desiring to vote for the special tax shall vote a ticker upo which shall be printed or written the words "FOR LOCAL TAX" and those desiring to vote against the special tax shall vote a ticker upon which shall be printed or written the words "AGAINST LOCAL TAX". i5). That C. M. Thacker be, and he is hereby appointed Registrar for said election, and C. P. Kelly and 0. L. Johnson are hereby appointed as Poll Holders for said election. (6) That the election shall be held at the Court house in Lillington This the -4th day of April, 1927. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BY J. A. Buchanan, Chairman Mamie Sexton, Clerk. COUNTY ORDERS ALLOWED 3289 C. E. Baker 3290 J. P. Bradley 3291 J. H. McAlister, 3292.F. H. Taylor 3293, Velma Sexton 3294 J. E._Caviness -3295 Lawrence Smith 3296 Lanier &bArnoid 3297 Mamie Sexton 3298 Dr. E. H. Durr 3299 Dr. A. T. Wyatt 3300 M. J. McNeill 3301 A. J. Godwin 3302 I. R. Williams 3303 L.M. Chaffin O.S.G. 3304 D.P. McDonald - 3305 Miss Dora Beck 3306 O'Quinn Bros. 3307 John Green, 3308 rugwell's Pharmacy 3309 A. D. Herring 3310 R. A. Doughton 3311 Wade H. Phillips H. S. Starr Co. Mdse for Convict Camp Bal on Mch. Salary Adjt. Railroad are Confederates Solicitor Work for Miss Beck Judge Recorder's Court Janitor Keeping Ferry Y1erk to Board a1 of appropriation TB Eradica County Physician & Supplies Capt. 1 still " l still /Ourauof- 41225.67 collected Coat in Recorder's Court Capt. 4 stills Trip to Durham Mdse. for Mrs. Stewart Advancement on salary Mdse for jail and camp Salary Abstract Form for Auditor .0orest Fire Protection 1 Binder for Register of D, 3313 Mitchell Printing Co. Supplies for R of D. 3314 Commercial Printing 0o. Supplies for 1. Of D, 3315 Petty Cash Gash 3316 Townsend Supply Co. Brooms for Court House 3317 H. T. Spears Premium on Policy 3318 Chandler & Far low Lumber Co. Dumber purchased by County Auditor 0319 Harnett County News Printing for County 3 3320 Line -A -Time Mfg. Co. 1 Model 12 Line -a Time 21 J. L. Hatcher Casket for W.W. Ryals 3322 Edwards & Broughton 'zupplies for R. of D. 3323 Stewartts Garage Cutting Jail door and repair 3324 N. I. Dupree Transportation of prisoners 3325 Observer Printing House Ink 3326 J. W. McLeod Keeping jail 3327 Headquarters Battery Allowance for March 3328 -Ben Parker 3329 J. B. Moss 3330 F. C. uiatthews 3331 M. C. U pchurch Casket for Sally McNeill Coal for county Wood for jail Salary 3332 Lee Turlington it 3333 Kyle Matthews , Sheriff, " "do etc. 334 L. M. Chaffin Expenses of Juvenile Court mdse for county home Salary d etc. Mdse for convict camp n n YI 11 3335 Womble Spence 3336 J. M. Hough 3337 J. H. Culbreth 80 Co. 3338 Garland C. Norris 3339 Lynn Wilder 3340 Hopp Bros. Co. 3341 E. F. Craven 3342 Seaboard Flour Mills 3343 E. L. Covert 3344 Eational Oil Co. 3345.0. T. Douglass 3346 Lanier Filling Sta. 3347 Dr. S. -R. McKay ti fi4 Capt. Willie Green Oil for Camp Work at Camp Mdse for Camp q'4sy Work onvict. .75 125.00 25.00 100.00 35.00 125.00 50.00 27.00 35.75 ion 56.15 90.00 10.00 10.00 122.56 160.80 40.00 5.50 3.60 502.76 49 .55 25.00 91.15 43.79 28.30 40.91 36.00 29.33 7.50 23.10 3.73 65.25 23.00 20.00 15.95 10.00 9.12 15.00 161.15 50.00 20.00 66.00 8.00 125.00 125.00 331.22 44.35 17.80 156.25 96.91 63.06 61.38 16.03 87.00 40.00 25.00 4.20 3.00 13.35 11.00 15 3348 Harnett Hardware House 3349 Lillington lumber Go. 3350 Atkins Bros. 3351 C. A. Todd 3352 Lee Furniture Co. 3353 TaFayette Drug Go. 3354 E. W. Bradley 3355 Swannie Jones j356 '7. J. Waddell 3352 aoger Weaver 3358 J. E. Pattrick 3359 S. B4Caviness 3360 Lee Furniture ‘'o. 3361 H. E. Peedin 3362 Harnett Hardware House 3363 to 3422 Pauper Allowance 3423 A. H. Swain 3424 Town of Lillington 3425 E. M. Lynch 3426 J. P. Bradley 3427 Carolina Power " Light Co. 3428 J. P. Bradley 3429 M. J. McNeill 3430 Tim McKay 3431 Eddie Baker 3432 Bank of Lillington Mdse for Camp Lumber for Camp Mdse for Camp Mattresses for Camp Mdse. for Camp n n Guard " 32.04 24.36 12.05 19.00 30.00 14.20 30.00 30 00 60.00 " 60.00 " 60.00 Supt. Camp (bal on salary) 75.00 Mdse for jail 12.00 Painting court house 121.25 Paint and supplies for Court House 114.95 1926 taxes Water court house and jail. Fish for convict camp Clerical help for Auditor Lights for court douse and jail Part on Apr. salary 1 still Freight on Mdse. for camp Pauper 'allowance Int on note Adjourn to meet it call session Apr. 18th, 1927. c� / a;fr"tChairman 633.50 16.57 16.76 15.25 25.00 30.52 50.00 10.00 1.24 6.00 937 .34