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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0601193162 The Board of tommissioners of Harnett County met in regular session with all men present; Also I.R' Williams, ittorney. It was ordered by the Board tha l'. Mangum be refunded the sum of $50.70 for 1929 taxes the said taxes, the said taxes halving been paid by J.E. Butts, In Neills Creek Township. It was ordered that in all eases in which the County has deeds for lands sold under order of Court for non -hayment of tares, that the Tax Collector be ordered not to advertise land for sale for the payment of 1930 taxes. Report of It was ordered that /I.R. Williams as to the duties and fees of the Sheriff's office be accepted and ordered recorded. It was ordered that W. Nichols be released of 02.55 taxes in Back River Township for the year 1930. It was ordered that the election of - C.S.Mams as cotton weigher for the town of Angier by the Board of Commissioners of the said Town of Angier be conOirm It was ordered that the Board of 4o. C'ommissioners confirm the action of the Commissioners of the Town of Munn"as the election of J. Robt. Young as Judge of the Dunn Recorder's court.` In joint Session with the Board of Edtsuation the Board of County Commissioner ttok_up the question of the election of a Welfare Officer for the ensuing term. It was moved by E.L. Cooke of the Board of Commissioners and seconded by J.B. Ennis of the same Board that Miss Flora McQueen be elected for this term. Upon vote she was unanimously .electdd by the two Boards. It was moved by ELM. 0'1 inn and seconded by J.H. Williams that Supt. of Roads, A.E' Holder, be authorized to make sale of 6 mules, " 4 at not less than $150.00 and 2 at not less than $125.00. The proceeds of which sale shall be applied on the indebtedness due the General County Fund by the County Road Fund. Report of R.G.B. Shaw, Tax Collector, was ordered accepted and filed. Report of J.0. West, Collector of back taxes be accepted and cheek attached for $842.50 be prdered` turned over to the Auditor. Report of Asa D. Herring, Colored Farm Agent, accepted and ordered filed. Report of L.M. Chaffin, 11.S.C. accepted and filed and check attached in OA . sum of $334.10 be ordered turned -over; to the County Auditor. It was ordered, by the Board that J.S. McLean, Auditor, transfer $2000.00 each from the 1928 Land Sales Acct. and the 1929 Land Sales Acct. to the General $ounty Fund. It was ordered that Report of J.S. NeLean. Auditor showing distribution of L.M. Chaffin's cheek for $1541.66 be accepted and ordered recorded on the montte "docket. Whereas the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County have been granted per mission to issue bonds in the sum of $135,000.00 by Local Government Com- mission with which to pay outstanding notes of 4135,000.00; And Whereas it is the will of this Board that a Revolving Fund of $115,000 be, created out of the surplus of uncollected taxes and lands purchased by the County at Tax:Woreclosure sales; Now therefore, be it resolved: That as soon as the proceeds of said bonds be received that the said noes of $135,000.00 be paid and that a re- volving fund of $115,000.00 be created out of the surplus of the uncollected taxes and the sale of lands which the County has purchased at Tax Foreclosure sales and that as the said taxes are collected and sales of land are made thegt after paying the running expenses of County the sum of $115,000.00 be placed under the Supervision of the Local Government Commissioner as a Revolving Fund. It was ordered thatJ.W. Raiford, Chairman and J.B. Ennis and H2M. O'Q;uinn be appointed a Committee with full power and authority to contract with Highway dommission of North Carolina concerning a prison site t It was ordered that $600.00 be appropriated for the use of the Department of Conservation and Development for the year 1931 -1932. It was ordered that Miss Flora Mcqueen, Welfare Oficer, be allowed $20.00 for use of ehfiarea -e4 Mrs.C.T. Butler's five children. ed. B 1 It was ordered that the chairman be instructed to request the Supt. of Roads have his men clean up the grounds around the Court House, especially on the East side of the square. It was ordered that Land sales be deferred temporarily. RESOLUTION: RESOLVED that Annie Strickland, now confined in the county Jail of Harnett County, be hired to G.M. Davis of Wayne County for the remainder of her sentence of ninety days for the sum of $14.65, payable as follows: $5.00 on the first day of July, 1931; $5.00 on the first day of Inge 1931 and 44.65 on the first day of September, 1931, znd that bond in the sum of 425.00 be required. The following report was adopted: NORTH CAROLINA:HARNETT COUNTY. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY: I herewith submit to you a report of the distribution of the Chaffin for 41541.66 settlement of tax suits and judgments as per May 9th. and this day accepted by you: Deposited checl credit 1928 Land Sales account Paid to R.G.B. Shaw, Tax Collector for the following taxes: Henry Massey Black River Towns *ip A.L. Kelly ° • • M.Ci Reardon }Twills Creek Monnie Coleman $38.54 44.03 28.39 63.46 Isaac Johnson Grove 14.75 L.B. Blao kman Averasboro 35.33 $224.50 Cheek to 1929 Land Sales account for the following taxes: Henry Massey , Black lover A.L. Kelly • M.C. Reardon Neills Creek Monnie Coleman Isaac Johnson Grove L.B. Blac*man Averasboro Check to the General County TWA fbr advanced attorney fees for Z° Advertise -ng " " Misc.espense Amount due 1928 Land sale account For taxes, prior years and interest 39.07 49.53 48.13 72.16 14.37 39.80 $263.06 190.00 90.00 19.00 299.00 755.10 1541.66 check of L.M. his report of $1541.66 1541.66 Respectfully submitted,this the 1st. day o June, 1. 1. J.S. McLean,Auditor. The following notice was ordered published in the two County newspapera,to -wit: The Harnett county News and The DunnmDispatch: °Notice to Tax Payers" The Wommissioners of Harnett county will meet on the days set out below for the lrpose of hearing complaints concerning real estate valuations from tax- payers residing in the following townshops on the d#ee dates specified: On= June loth. 1931, complaints from Barbecue, Johnsonville and Anderson Creek. One Junea 16th. 1931, complaints drom Lillington and Stewarts Creek Twp. On June 17th. complaints will be heard from Upper Little River Township. On June 18th. 1931, complaints fro; Buckhorn and Hectors Creek Twp. On June 19th. 1931, complaints from Black River and Neill's Creek Twp. On June 22nd. 1931, complaints from Grove and Duke Twp. On June 23rd,1931, complaints from Averasboro Township. This the isyt day of June, 1931. J.W. Halford, Chairman, Edwin Harrington, clerk. RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED, That the county Attorney, J.0. West, be and he is hereby directed to dismiss at the cost of the County of Harnett ant and all tax foreclosure suits for the non - payment of County taxes for years prior to year 1929, in so far as same may affect the 40 sores of land allotted to James B. Mu Murchison in Special Prtoeeedings No 2297, it appearing to the Board that all taxe s against said 40 acres have heretofore been duly paid on or before May 29,1928, and prior to the institution of action for collection. Board of Commissioners of Iarnett County, By J.W' Halford, Chairman/ All members voting in favor of the above resolution. 564 RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of L'ounty Commissioners of Harnett `bounty that 35 acres tract of land assessed to John Green in Neills Creek Township for the ye 1929 and 1930, be released upon payment of the following amounts for County of Harnett County; The sum of 441.65 for the year 1928 as of June 1., 1931. The sum of 39.40 for the year 1930 as of June 1, 1931. FURTHER that in case the above amounts be not paid o.d or before June 4,1931, then legal interest thereon shall be paid until same be paid. Board of County Commissioners By J.W' Haiford, Chairman. RESOLUTION: WHEREAS, certain lands situated in the County of Harnett have been foreclosed for non - payment of taxes prdr to the year 1930; AND WREREAs, R.G.B. Shaw, Tax Collector, is charged with taxes on said lands for the year 1930; NOW THEREFORE? be it resolved that the Auditor of Harnett County be and he is hereby empowered and authorized to issue a release to R.G.B. Shaw, Tax Collec- tor, for each piece or parcel of land to which the County of Harnett holds title by reason of tax foreclosure suits, said release to show the lands so rleased from taxation for year 1930,only. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: COUNTY OF HARNETT: Lillington, N.C. June lst. 1931. It a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina, held at Lillington, North Carolina, on the 1st. day of June, 1931, at which the following members were present: Present: J.W. Halford, Chairman, H. M. 0' Chainn ,E.L.Cooke,J.H.Nilliams,Jr. J.B. Ennis and Edwin Harrington, Clerk. Absent: None Mr. H.M. Otfaiinn introduced. the following order providing for the is- suance of Bonds. AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($75000.00) FUNDING BONDS OF THE BOUNTY OF HZRNETT? NORTH CAROLINA. BE IT ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett North Carolina, as follows ; Section 1. Pursuant to the County Finance Act of North Carolina, bonds of ti County of Harnett, NorthCarolina, are hereby authorized to be issued for the purpose of funding a valid indebtedness of the County of Harnett incurred prior to July 1, 1931, and which indebtedness le now due or payable Within one year from the passage of this order, and was created for necessary expen- ses of the County and which indebtedness is more particularly described as follows; Tax Anticipation notes: Dated Jan. 19, 1931 Due June 19,1931 425,000/080 Tax Anticipation notes :Dated April 20, 1931 due July 30, 1931 50,000.00 'Total 175 000.00 SECTION 2: The maximum aggregate prineipal amount of the bonds to be issued is SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND ($75,000.00) DOLLARS. SECTION 3: A tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of such bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected/ SECTION 4: A statement of the county debt of said County has been filed with the clerk of the Board of Commissioners of said County and is open to public inspection. SECTION 5: This order shall take effect upon its passage and shell not be submitted to the voters. After the introduction of the goregoing order, the "oanty Auditor, Accountant and Chief Financial Officer was directed to fi3'.e with the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners a financial statement of the County in the form required by Section 14 of he County Finance Att. The said financial atate ment was thereupon filed with the clerk. Upon minion of Mr. J.H. Williams,Jr. seconded by Dr. E.L. Cooke, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: RESOLVED, that a public hearing upon the order entitled °An order author- izing the issuance of Seventy Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00) FUNDING BONDS 02 the County of Harnett, North Carplina", introduced at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners held on the lst. day of June, 1931, shall be held on the 13th. day of June 1931, at 10 o'clock, A.M. at a meeting 02 the Board of Commissioners at the court House in _Lillington, North Carolina. FURTHER RESOLVED' the Clerk: of the Board of Commissioners is hereby directed to publish said order in "The Dunn Dispatch" a newspaper polished in the county of Harnett, with a statement immediately below the same in substantially the following form: "The foregoing order has been introduced and a sworn state _sent has been filed. under The County Finance Act snowing the assessed valuation of THE County to be 424,667,013.00 and the net debt for other than school purposes including the proposed bonds to be 4732,000.00. A tax will be levied for the rs e payment of the proposed bonds and interest if the same shall be issued. Any ahfisat±aa citizen or taxpayer may protest against the issuance of such bonds at a meeting of the Board of 6ommissioners to be held at 10 o *clock, A.M. on the 13th. day of June, 1931, or an adjournment thereof, at the Court House in Lillington, North Carolina. Edwin Harrington, Clerk Board of Commissioners. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: HARNETT COUNTY: The undersigned Register of Leeds and Ex- Officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of the bounty of Harnett, North Carolina, hereby cer- tifies that the annexed and foregoing two pages are fullftrue and completed extracts from the minutes of a regular meeting of the Board of County Com missioners of said county, held at the time and place therein set forth, as appears of record in the minutes book of said Board at page thereof, and that the undersigned has compared the tracts therein set foFTE with the orig- inal thereof, in so far as said minutes relate to the issuance of the bonds of said Jounty therein referred to. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned has hereunto set his hand and official deal this 1st. day of June, 1931. (COUNTY SEAL) Edwin Harrington,, Register of Deeds and Ex- Officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina. STATEMENT OF DEBT OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT? NORTH CAROLINA, INCURRED AND TO BE INCURRED FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN SCHOOL t'URPOSES,MADE AND FILED PURSUANT TO SECTION 14 OF THE COUNTY FINANCE ACT, AFTER THE INTRODUCTION AND AT LEAST TEN DAYS BEFORE THE FINAL PASSAGE OF AN ORDER FOR THE ISSUANCE OF 075,000.00 FUND* ING BONDS, WHICH ORDER WAS INTRODUCED AT A JEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SAID COUNTY ON JUNE let. 1931. (a) Assessed valuation of property as last fixed for County taxation: $24,667,013.00 (b) Outstanding debt for purposes other than school purposes(whether evidenced by bonds,notes or otherwise,and whether in- curred by original creation of debt or by assumption of debt,including debt to the State or any department thereof, but not including obligations incurred to meet appropriations in anticipation of revenues to an amount of the last preceding tax levy for purposes other than school purposes, not including debt incurred in anticipation of the sale of any kind of bonds except funding and re- funding bonds) $732,000.00 (c) Bonded deb, to be incurred for purposes other than scpool purposes under orders either passed or introduced 75,000.00 (d) The sum of Items "b" and "c! 0807,000.00 (e) Sinking funds except school sinking funds (being money or investments thereof pledged and held for the payment of principal of outstanding debt above described NONE (f) Moneys payable to the county by a railroad or interurban railway company under contract, as all or part of the cost of grade crossing elimination and pledged to and when collected to be used in the retirement of debt above described: None (g) Amount of unissued funding and refunding bonds not for sej[ool purposes,included in gross debt above: 075,000.00 (h) The Bums of Items "e", "f" and "g" 75,000.00 (i) Net debt for other than school purposes (being the sum by which Item "d" exceeds item "h" 4732,000.00 (jt The percentage that said debt bears to said assessed valuation 2.9% J.S. McLean,County Auditor and Chief Financial Officer of Harnett Gb unty, North Carolina. 566 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: COUNTY OF HARNETT. J.S. McLean, being duly sworn says: That he is the County Anditor,Aecoun- tant and Chief Financial Officer of the Bounty of Harnett, North Carolina that by a resolution passed by the Board of County Commissioners of said County, he was authorized to make the foregoing statement; and that the fpre- going statement is true and was made and subscribed by him after the intro- duction and before the final passage of the order•dr resolution referred to in the heading of said statement. J.S. Mclean Sworn to and subscribed before me, on the day of the date of said statement. (0.3.0. SEAL) L.M. Chaffin, C.S.C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: COUNTY OF HARNETT. Lillington, N.C. June lst.1931. At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina, held at Lillington, North Carolina, on the 1st. day of June, 1931, at which the following were PRESENT: J.N' Halford, Chairman, H.M. O'4p.inn, E.1'. Cooke, J.H.Williams, Jr., J.B. Innis and Edwin Harrington, Clerk. ABSENT: None Mr. E.L. Cooke introduced the following order providing for the issuance of bonds. AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SILTY THOUSAND ($60,000.00 )SCHOOL FUNDING BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT ? NORTH CAROLINA: BE IT ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners of the county of Harnett, North Carolina, as follows: SECTION 1: Pursuant to The County Finance Aet of North Carolina, school bonds of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, are hereby authorized to be issued for theVpurpose of funding a valid indebtedness of the County of Harnett incur- red prior to July 1,19,31, tp carry on a sit months school term in said County, a same being part of the uniform ctate system of public schools rewired by the Constitution, and which indebtedness is now due or payable within one year from the passage of this order, a d was created for necessary expenses of the county, and which indebtedness is more particularly described as follows; Tax Anticipation Notes to carry on a six months' school term in said County same being a part of the uniform State system of public schools required by the con atitution Dated. Jana 19th. 1931 Due June 19th. 1931 Tax Anticipation Notes to carry on the six months school term in said County, same being a part of the uniform State system of public schoola required by the " onstitution: Dated +pril 20th. 1931 Due July 20th. 1931 20,000.00 Total 060,000.00 SBCTION 2. The maximum aggregate prineipal amount of the school bonds to be issued is Dirty Thousand ($60,000.00 1, SECTION 3:4 tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest pi such hods when due shall be annually levied and collected. SECTION 4: 1 statement of the school debt of said County has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of said county and is open to public inspection. SECTION 5: This order shall take effect upon its passage and shall not be . submitted to the voters. After the introduction of the foregoing order the County Auditor, Accountant and Chief Financial Officer was directed to file with the clerk of the Board of Commissioners a financial statement of the county in the form required by q Section 13 of the County finance Act. The said financial state- ment was thereupon filed with the Clerk. Upon motion of Mr. J.B. Ennis, seconded by Mr. J.H. Williams,Jr. the following resolution was unanimously adopted: RESOLVED, that a public hearing upon the order entitled "An prder author - izing the issuance of Sixxty ThohaanA 1ollara SCHOOL FUNDING BONDS of the County of Harnett, Nprth Carolina, "inirod$uced at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners held on the 1st day of June, 1931, shall be held on the 13th. day of June , 1931, at 10 o'elock,A.M. at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners at the Court House d in Lillington, North Carolina. FURTHER RESOLVED, the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners is hereby directed to publish said order in'" The Dunn Dispatch ", a °newspaper published in Harnett County, with a statement immediately below the same in substantially the following form; "The foregoing order has been introduced and a sworn statement has been filed under the County Finance Act showing the assessed valuation of the County to be 424,667,013.00, and the net debt for school purposes, including the t -; proposed School bonds to be $922,910.00. A tax will be levied for the payment of the proposed school bonds and interest if the same shall be issued. Any citizen or taxpayer may protest against the issuance of such school bonds at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners to be held at 10 o'clock, A.M. on the 13th. day of June, 1931, or an adjournment thereof, at the Court House in Lillington, North Carolina " / Edwin Harrington, Clerk, Board of Commissioners. STATEMENT OF DEBT OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA, INCURRED AND TO BE INCURRED FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES, MADE AND FILED PURSUANT TO SECTION 1$ OF THE COUNTY FINANCE ACT, AFTER THE INTRODUCTION AND AT LEAST TEN DAYS BEFORE THE FINAL PASSAGE OF AN ORDER FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $60,000.00 SCHOOL FUNDING BONDS, WHICH ORDER WAS INTRODUCED AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SAID COUNTY ON JUNE 1st. 1931. (a) Assessed valuation of property as last fixed for bounty taxation (b) Outstanding school debt (e) Bonded School debt to be incurred under orders either passed or introduced- - - - - (d) The sum of items (b) and (c) (e) School sinking fund, being moneys or investments thereof placed and held for the payment of principal of outstanding school debt. (f) School credits, being principal sums owing to the County from school districts which are pledged to and when collected will be used in the rdtemption of the outstanding school debt (g) Amount of unissued funding and refunding school bonds included in gross debt (h) The sums of items (e), (f) and (g) (i) Net school debt, being the sum by which Item ,d" exceeds Item "h" (j) The percentage that the net school debt bears to said assessed valuation -- $24,667,013.00 922,910.00 60,000.00 982,910.00 None None 60,000.00 60,000.00 988,910.00 3.6% J.S. McLean, County Auditor, Accountant and Chief Financial Officer of Harnett County, North Carolina.. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: COUNTY OF HARNETT. J S. McLean, being duly sworn, says: That he is the County Auditor, lceoun tent and "hief Financial Officer of the County of Harnett, North Carolina; that by a res9lution passed by the Boatd of County Commissioners of said County he was authorized to make the foregoing statement; and that the foregoing state- ment is true and was made and subscribed by him after the introduction and before the final passage of the order or resolution referred to in the heading of this statement. J.S. McLean SwornSworn to and subscribed before me oij the day of the date of the said statement. (C.S.C. SEAL)_. L.M. Chaffin, C.S.C. ma * ** 568 REPORT: TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BARNETT COUNTY: I herewith submit a report of the investigation of the existing laws pertaining to the liability of the Couty of Harnett for moneys to be paid to the 4heriff of Harnett Bounty. In this report I have not included any recent legislation for the reason that the acts have not been printed. 1. By Chapter 684 Public- LocaL Laws 1915 the Sheriff, along with other offi- cers of the said county of Harnett, was placed on a salary basis. Section 10 of this act provides: "The 'sheriff of said county shall also apppint a jailer whose salary shall be fixed byethe Board of Commissioners of said County, and the actual expenses of maintaining said jail as heretofore, shall also be allowed by the Board of Commissioners of said county from the funds of the County as now provided, as well at the salaryof the jailer". r 2. Section 2 of Chapter 56 Publie Local Laws 1921, Extra Sessions, provides= 9That the fees, commissions, profits and emoluments received by said officers of Harnett County under the provisions of Section one hereof(Sheriff Register of Deeds, Clerk of the buperior "oust and 'leek of the Recotders' Court) shall be received and accepted by them as full and complete compensation for their services as such officers; provided the Sheriff of Harnett County shall also receive the amount of his actual expensesfor conveying prisoners froz place Of trial to jail and from jail to place of trial, for taking prisoners to tate Prison or Chain -gang, or for taking insare persons to the 'Ctate- Hospital it shell be the duty of the Sheriff to render to the Board of Commissioners of said County a monthly statement of the expenses above provided for, showing the date of such expense was incurred; the purpose for whieh incurred, and the amount thereof; and thereupon, if the Board of Commissioners be satisfied that the amount sub,itted is correct, the same shall be paid to the Sheriff out of the General County Minds in the manner provided for the payment of other county expenses "( 3. Section 6, chapter 42 of Public -Local Laws, Extra Session 1924 provides: fThe Sheriff of Harnett "aunty on and after the first of October, 1924, shall receive as compensation all fees, costs and other allowances now received an and paid to the Sheriff of Harnett Con.nty, exclusive of eommissionsn or other compensation in or connected with: the collection of taxes, and in addition thereto shall be paid by the Board of Commissioners of said Bounty a salary of $2100.00 per annum, the same to be payable monthly. 4. Section 2 of Chapter 435 Public -Local Laws 1925, amending the preceding section, provides: "That send chapter be fnrtther amended by adding at the end of section thereof the following: Provided that the Board of commissioners of Harnett Bounty in its discretion may allow the Sheriff an additional sum, not exceeding $1500.00 annually, for purpose of defraying the expenses of deputy sheriffs and all other expenses incident to the office of Sheriff . 5. Section 3944 of the Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina provides: 'The Sheriff shall have care and custody of the jail in his county; and shall be "or appoint a keeper thereof". 6. Section 3919 Oonaolidated Statutes of North Carolina provides: "Jailer shall receive for furnishing prisoners with fuel, one pound of wholesome bread, one pound of roasted or boiled flesh, and a sufficient quantity of water with every necessary attendant, a aum not exceeding fifty cents per day unless the Board of Commissioners shall deem it expedient to increase the fees which it may do provided such increase shall not exceed fifty per cent of the above sum ". 7. Section 3008 Consolidated Statutes provides the followeng (a) bheriff shall be allowed the following fees and expenses and no other, namely: Note: Only fees affecting the County are set out. Arrest of a person indicted including all services connected with the taking and justification of bail, $1.00; Imprisonment of any person in a civil or criminal action, thirty cents; and release from prison, thirty centa. Executing supoena on witness, thirty cents: Conveying prisoner to jail to another county, ten cents per mile: For prisoner's guard, if "any - necessary, and approved by the Oounty Commissioners, going and returning, per mile. for each five cents. Expense of guard and all other expenses of conveying prisoner to jail or from jail to another for any purpose, or to pny place of punishment, or to appear before a court of Justice of Peace in another county, or in going to an another eounty for a prisoner, to be taxed in the bill of costs and allowed by the board of Sommissioners of the County in which the criminal proceedings were instituted. For conveying prisoners to the penitentiary 42.00 per day and actual expenses; also $1000 per day in actual expenses for each guard, not to exceed one guard for every three prisoners, as the sheriff upon affidavit before the Clerk of the Ouperior Qourt of his county shall swear to be necessary for the safe conveyance of the convict, to be paid by the Board of Commissioners of the Bounty in which the criminal proceedings were instituted. Providing prisoners in county Jail wiyh suitable bed, bed clothing, other clothing and fuel, and keeping the prison and grounds clean, whatever sum shall be allowed by Ae 'commissioners of the County. Summoning a grand jury or a petit jury, for each one summoned cents and ten cents for each pweson summoned on the special venite. 56 For serving any writ or other process with the aid of the b unty, the usual fee of $1.00, and the expense necessarily incurred thereby to be adjudged by the "ounty Commissioners, and taxes as other costs. 111 fees paid to any printer for an y advertisement required by law to be printed. Bringing up a prisoner upon habeas corpus to testify or answer to any gourt, or before any judge $1.00, and all actualand necessary expenses for such services, and ten cents per mile by the route most usually travelled, and all expenses for any guard actually employed and necessary. 8. Section 1346 provides, among other things, that the sheriff or keeper of any jail shall, every day cleanse the room of the prison in which any prisoner is confined, and cause all filth to be removed therefrom; and shall also furnish the prisoner plenty of good and wholesome water three times per day; and shall also furnish each prisoner fuel, not less than one pound of wholesome bread, one pound of good roasted or boiled flesh and every nec- essary attendant. 0;. Sectdon 1347 of the Oonsolidated Statutes, provides, among other things, that if there is no visible estate belonging to the prisoner whereon to levy such fees and charges, the amount shall be paid by the County. 10. Section 1319 of the Vonsolidated Statutes privdea the following: "It is the duty of the Board of Commissioners in every county to have the common jail so heated by furnaces, stoves or otherwise as to render them warm and comfortable. A failure to discharge the duty herein specified shall constitute a misdemeanor, punishabjr8 by fine or imprisonment or both, in the discretion of the court ". 11. Section 1320 Oonsolidated'Statdtes provides the following: The Board of Godnty Commissioners, from time to time, as may be necessary, shall order the sheriff of the bounty to purchase for the use of their jail a certain number of goods, warm blankets and other suatable bed clothing, which shall be securely preserved by the jailer and furnished to the prisoners for their use and comfort, as the season or other circumstances may require, and the sheriff at least once in every year shall report to the Board of Commissioners the condition and number of such blankets and bed clothing ". 12. Section 3411(x) for oteii.n.y every distillery seized under this artisle, the sheriff or other police officer shall receive such sum as the oard of Commissioners of the Lounty in which the seizure was made, in the dis- oretion of said Board, allow, which sum shall not be leas than $5.00, nor more than $20.00; Provided, that the Oommissioners shall not pay any amount if they are satisfied after due investigation that the seizure of the distillery was not bona fide made; Prof ided, further, that *hen the sheriff of a 4ounty captures a distillery, he shall receive sa the fee for his own use, regardless of whether he be on fees or salary. In my opinion, which opinion is substantiated by the personal opinion of Assistant Attorney General Nash, who was kind enough to confer with me, the Board of Oommissioners of Harnett bounty is compelled to pay to the Sheriff og Harnett County, or his deputies the keeper of jail, the following only: 1. Far any moneys expended for fuel, heat, clothes and bed clothing neces- sary for the prisoners confined in the Ocunty Jail. 2. To pay the sheriff or keeper of the jail not more than fifty cents per day for board of each prisoner if the prisoner fails to pay said board. 3. To pay the sheriff in monthly installments the salary of $2100.00 per annum. 4. To pay the sheriff, his deputies or jailer the fees set out in section of this report, when the county is liable for any court costs or any part thereof. In my opinion the Board of Commissioners, may in its discretion, allow the sheriff, his deputies or jailer only the following 1. $1500.00 annually, and not exceeding the sum for the purpose of defrayin expenses of deputy sheriffs and all other expenses incident to office of sheriff. 2. To pay the sheriff or other poliace officer of said county a reward noy exceeding twenty dollars nor less and $5.00 for each still captured within the county. 3. To pay not exceeding seventy five cents per day for the board of each prisoner when said prisoner has no estate ablatulu with which to pay said board. Respectfully submitted., this the 30th. da of May, 1931. I.R. Williams, do. Atty. REPORT OF GRAND JORH NORTH CAROLINA: HARNETT COUNTY: SUPERIOR COURT ** MAY TERM. TO HIS NONOR,N.A• SINCLAIR, Judge Presiding: We, the Grand Jury, for the May term 1931 of Harnett Superior Court do here- by submit this as our report covering our transactions and recommendations during said term: We have diligently inquired into and made returns of all bills of indictment sent us by the Solicitor. 570 e have inspected the 4ounty Home, and found it in an excellent condition and all the inmates appear^to be properly cared for. We have inspected the 0onviet Camp and found it to be in satisfactory condition. We are glad to mention in our report that they have a good crop in excellent condition, and also a good quantity of cured meat raised last year. We have inspected the Jail and `court House and found them to be in satin factory condition. We desire to make the following recommendations: We recommend that the grounds of the Courthouse be cleaned up and that the old well at the North side of the Courthouse be filled up. We also recommend that the leaks in the roof of the courthouse be repaired. We recommend to. our Representatives in the Legislature to introduce a bill in the Legislature giving us a six months permanent Grand Jury. We recommend that a garage be built at the County Home. In conclusion we $inelair, and to all ing this term. This May 22nd. 1931. A true copy. L.M. Chaffin, C.S.C. desire to express pur thanks to His Honor, Judge N.A. the uourt House officials for the courtesies shown us dur- Respectfully submitted, A.B.CUrrin,Jr. Foreman. The following contract was entered into between the Board of Commissioners of Harnett 'aunty and Walter Charniey and gompany,Certified Public Accountants, relative^'to an audit of the Records of farnett county: CONTRACT: THIS AGREEMENT? Made in accordance with requirements of Chapter 201 of the North Carolina Public Laws of 1929 as amended by the Local Government Act of 1931, goaeening eontiiacts between County officials and Certified Public Accountants this 12th. day of May, 1931, between the Board of 'ounty Commissioners of Har- nett too unty and Walter Charnley and `company, Certified Public Accountants, Charlo lotte, N.C.. THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH: That the firm of Walter Charnley and Company, Certified Public - accountants of Charlotte, N.C. shall audit the bookds of the various departments of Harnett County government for the periods specified below: Period of two years covering the general County books and records. Period$ of one year covering the bookds and records of the Board of Fducati Period of nine years covering the bookd and records of the 'clerk of Court. It is further agreed that the scope of work taglaax concerning the, general eounty books and records shall be as follows: (A) THE ACCOUNT OF THE COUNTY TREASURER: The work shall consist GC a detal' audit 'of receipts and disbursements and Sinki.4g Fund loans. ich'verificatio4 shall be made as in opinion of audi- tor is necessary to the end that he shall assume complete responsibility for the accuracy of his report. A typewritten report shall be furnished; one copy to Board of Commissioners; one copy to ounty Treasurer; one copy to 'ounty Government Commission and said report shall contain the following statements: Fund balances and reconciliation with cash on hand. ondensed statement or summary of receipts and disbursements and balances of the several funds. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS: General County Funds: Debt Service: school 'ervice: Road Service. Reconciliation of Bank accounts. The report shall contain any other statement that in the opinion of audito should be shown. (BI THE ACCOUNTS OF COUNTY ACCOUNTANT:. The work shall consist of a detail audit of Budget Reciirements and Income, Budget appropriations and expense and such verifications of accounts as in the opinion of the auditor is necessary to the end that he shall assume complete responsibility for accuracy of his report. A typewritten copy of report shall be furnished; one copy to Board of Commissioners; one copy to County Government Advisory Commission and one copy to County Accountant. Said report shall contain the following statements: Current Funds balance sheet: Reconciliation of Current funds: Surplus Account: Current funds state..:ent of requirements and income: General County Fund: Statement of appropriations and expense: Road Fund: Statement of Appropria- tions and expense: Debt Service Fund; Statement of Appropriations and Expense: Statement of Indebtedness: Detail of income other than taxes. Detail fchedules of all General County, Road, Debt Service and other fund expenses' in Depart mental 17)ivisionm outlined by County. Government Sdvisory Commission to include the following: GENERAL COUNTY FUNDS: Listing and assessing property: County Sheriff: General Elections: o:nty, Accountant: County Court House and Grounds: Register of Deeds: County Jail County Home: county *Welfare and Probation Officers: Outside Poor: County Health County Aid: Chain Gang: Detailed audit of tax collections by County Attorneys: on x, Tao collector and county accountant. (c) THE ACCOUNTS OF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS: in audit shall be made of the receipts and the payments thereof to the County Treasurer. This work shall include verification of receipts by the checking of marriage license. A typewritten report shall be furnished: one copy to Board of Commissio ers; one copy to the county Government Advisory Commission and one copy to the Register of Deeds. said report shall contain the following statements: statement of receipts and payments to County Treasurer. (d) THE COUNTY SCHOOLS: This work shall consist of detal audit of Budget Requirements and income, Budget appropriations and expense. The Local Bond Funds Income and Expense and such verification of accounts, as in the opinion of the Auditor is necessary to the end that she shall assume complete responsibility for accuracy of his report. A typewritten copy of report shall be furnished: one copy to Board of Commissioners; one copy to County Government Advisory Commission and one copy to State Department of Public Instruction and one copy to CJunty School Board. Said report shall show information in accordance with code system adopted by the Stat Department of Public Instruction and contain the following statements: Current Funds balance sheet: Current funds surplus flex or deficit Account: Statement of Requirements and Income. STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENLITURES: Current funds: Capital Outlay kund: Eebt Service: Local District. Funds :.Statement of Inecome and Expense: Statement of Receipts and expenditures Statement of Income and Expense and condition: (Bond sinking land) Capital Balaic sheet. (e) THE ACCOUNTS OF THE CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT: Statement of all receipts and expenditures of Court fees; trust funds and other funds handled by the Clerk din his official capacity.rSuch verification shall be made as in the opinion of auditor is necessary to the end that he shall assume responsibility fo the accuracy ofmhis report, covering period of nine years ending June 30, 1931. A typewritten report shall be furnished: one copy to the'Board of Commissioners: one copy to County Governmentldvisory Commission and one copy to clerk of Court. Said report shall contain the following statemen : Assets and Liabilities: Statement of amounts due beneficiaries from trust funds: Notes receivable from trust funds: Bank reconciliations: Civil costs received: Criminal costs received: and any additional statements in the optlion of auditor should be shown. Iri consideration of the faithful performance of the conditions, covenants and undertakings herein, the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County agree to pay to Walter charnleyand Company, Certified Public Accountants, the sum of Fourteen Hundred Seventy Five and no /100 ($1475.00) Dollars, said payment to be made upon the filing of reports hereinafter mentioned: and the said Walter Charnley and company agree that they will complete the audits herein mentioned a file reports of the same on or before August 1st. 1931. Board of coo issio.ers of Harnett Count By - Chairman. Ap roved: y- C6tnty Attorney. Provisions for the payment of this moneys be provided by appropriation made in the commencing July 1st. 1931. Approved: Chas. M. Johnson Director, Local Government Commission. Walter Charnley and Company. By Walter Charnley, C.P.A. to fall due under this agreement will budget of the ensuing fiscal year ounty Sccou3 a Dated May 12th. 1931. The following bills were ordered paid by the Commissioners for 1349 135 13532 1354 1356 1357 1358 1359 1360 1361 1362 23 3 64 13655 1366. 1367 1368 1369 1370 1371 13723 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 1379 1380 1381 1382 M383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 1389 1390 1351 1392 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 133399 1400 1401 1402 1404 1405 1406 1407 1408 1409 1411 1412 1413 1414 1415 1416 1417 1418 1419 1420 1421 1422 1423 1424 1425 1427 1428 1429 1430 A. F. Fowler, J.A. Bpivey, W.M.Fowler, J.J.Lanier, L.B.Jackson, J.B.Tugwell, Atkins Bros, A.Y.Tudor, H.A.Turiington J.C,Brantley, J. W. Hockaday, J.B.Tugwebl, Womble Co.. Summoning jurors & May salary Capturing stills Services as officer of Jury Capturing stills, etc. Services as Jailor & May salary Medical supplies for Will Smith Mdse for poor Services as Gradd Jury officer n n Tax - Superviosr Work on Still house Mdse. for outside poor Medical supplies lx(Miss McQueen To order Rosa McAllister Johnson- BryanOo. Mdese for outside poor R.C.Oates, n n u n C.H,Bethune J.G.geen, B.G.Lee, Lafayette Durg co. " " W.M.Oollins, Foreman at convict camp Benton Dean, Suard n n n Roger Allen, Stewart McDonald Capital Feed &G.00. Wilson & Co. McLean &O'Quinn J.A.Mareh, Lafayette Drug Co. H.H.H., W.H.Lee, Tugwell's Co., Womble Co., S.R.MeKay, J.G.Layton, Cromartb! -Oooke H.A.Parker Z.V.Snipes W.R.Howard Oo., Womble 0o., McLean & O'Quinn, 0.P. L and Co. Dunn Family Laundry H.H.H. Johnson Bryan Co. Tugwell's Co Mrs. G.W.0'Quinn City Dry Cleaners M.C.Oameron & Son Roger Sexton. J.G.Layton, Mrs. T.R.Brown, G.L.Hemmingway, S.T.Hodges, Pope Ptg. Co., Observer Ptg. Co. Dr.A.T.Wyatt, D.P.McDonald, H0.$trickland, o . H. Avery, C.S.Adams, Harnett news, L.M.Ohaffin,0,S.0 N.A.Mattnews, D.R.Smith, L.E.Stancil, R.S.Kelly, J.W.Hookaday, H.H.H. R.G.B.SHawy, Town of Lillington Modern Stamm Ldy. Ben - Parker, N n " 0 n n n " n n n n 0 " II n Burroghs Oo. Vetinary Div. Joe H.Jernigan, C.Tel andTel.0o, L.M.Ohaffin,O.S.0 Telt Stewart, Yid$. Battery J. W.`rince J.S. McLean,° 1431 H.S.Freman, n n 0 " x 0 0 n Mdse for convict camp MEAT " " Mdse. " I' n O 0 0 n II " n n Rbparing shoes for convict camp Mdse. for convict camp B n n n Dental work " " - Mdse. -for 0 0 u n n " List taker for Averasbor)Township A %sessor " " " Mdse for county home N n n n n n if n Lgihts for 0 0 Laundry service for county home Mdse for county home O 0 IV n II n 0 n Bitter n 0 0 Laundry service forocunty Lumber for county home Milk for county home MDSE " 0 n May salary and traveling expenses Tax Assessor in Averasboro Township Two Trips to Durham ('Alton Stewart Publisheing tax sale notices Supplies for 0.8.0. County physician List taker Johnsonville Township May salary Solicitor Recorders 2outt Services officer Duke TownshipjgehBol List taker Black River Townshi Ptg. for 0.S.0 and County atty. Costs in recorder court Assessor Black River Tcwnship List taker Hector's Creek 0 n " Duke Tonwhsip Assessor " n Blakk River " Mdse. for courthouse and county home Salary from 511/31 to 6 /1/31 Water for couthouse for May Laundry for Jail for May Jury'Fes$,etc . Caskets for poor Adding mch. paper- Quadriennial Asst. One Themometer Election foficial Phone'srrivee for 4hierff(s office Salary judge Juvinele court List taker for Grove Township Allowance for May Burial of Mrs Rode Johnson, Salary Auditor. for may " Asst. 0 ," :.. n.. June, 1931:, 334.40 30.00 6.00 73.70 339.55 3.60. 15. 0 48.00 3.00 6.10 2.45 2.00 29.50 1. 2.00 2.85 6.50 77.0 50.00 50.00 50.00 2.00 70.83 4-3.55 12.18 13.15 37.30 23.35 14.75 2.20 3.5o 54.31 131.98 260.00 262,50 48.E 7.25 38.94 13.68 31.23 10.15 6.56 25.74 25.00 13.8o 6.29 115.00 102,50 4.00 14.00 8.84 75. 00 40.00 100.00 50.00 150.00 313.05 31.35 14{3.00 55.00 125.00 50.00 135.00 7.15 458.33 14.62 8.57 26.60 97.50 3.00 1.25 6.00 21.15 50.12 150.00 50.00 20.00 175.00 125.00 1432 Edwinnarrington]i 1433 I.R.Milliams, J:U.brant .Ley Mary Lou Stewart Lizzie D. Wade, Lizzie Cobb Nettie 0. Sewell Bessie 0'Q. McFarland, 1441. W.R.Strickland 1444422 Mrrs. Polly Colville 11143 Andrew Johnson 444 Mary & Flora Clark T.J.Sooggins, Mrs. Byrd, Children's home society Mrs Alice Williams R.A.Parker, Nan Matthews Mrs.B.P.Stephens Richard Baker iyie mat)hews Miss McQueen, vA $ O'Quinn, L ohaffin c.8.O 9 Mdse Carie Spehght VOID 1461 Jury Fund, 11 yI 1 I 19iAaersales.a /o Servioes as Clerk to board Bleary county atty. for may Sudgtorecorder oourt Mothers adiaannssfor May M ■ " " 0 ■ ■ " 0 " Paper al4owanoe " M ■ R ■ Monthly n For care oM Mrss Lizzie Fowler " " " Sion McAuley " Eddie Parker Serving Sumjons gp �C For care of Mrs. O.T.Butler and children e' • Advance on salary 75.00 Costs 8Su s Superior Ootrt ]i y term gpapher 43.30 150.00 .88 .00 .00 1.00 15.00 8.00 00 15.00 5.00 5 . 8 p : 00 pp8 5 0 Remibursement of jury nd 1111}.20 Envelopes efor Quadrennial ty asst. repayment or loaneJune C h1931 amee'a¢h., isms The Board of County Commissioners mer in call session, all members being present: „Ale It was ordered that a hat rack and a water cooler be placed in the room used by the "ommissioners as a meeting place. It was ordered that check be issued to Chase National Bank for 412.09 for expense incurred in handling Harnett county Bonds. It was moved by H M O'Quinn and seconded by J B Ennis that this Board go on record as being opposed to any salary supplements to School teachers or Principals on account of present financial depression among the tax payers, especially the farmers of the bounty in the interest of tax reduction. This motion was unanimously adopted by a vote of the Board. The Board having considered the new valuation as ascertained by the appraisement of 1931 find that said value is too low as to real estate by 10% it is ordered that said value be increased 10%; that this be taken as a basis and the Board will consider adjustments of individual properties to the end that all property may be valued and taxed at its true value within the limits set forth in the statute of 1931. This Motion was adopted by a unanimous vote of the Board. It was then ordered that the Board adjourn until June 13th. 1931. lerk