HomeMy WebLinkAbout120219129'9
/99
The county oomissioners of Harnett county Met in regular Session Monday December 2 1912 present V.C. Mathews
,D.P. McDonald, J.N. Fuquay, J.E. Wilson B.F. Williams, J.C. Clifford Atty being full board present.
The expense of the Board for the 1911 -12 ending with the first Monday of November 1912 Itemezed in full was
presented to them accepted and ordered to be Pdblished in the paper and the Total amounts were as follows
General County orders issued $11031.93
Bridge " 2042.65
Outside Poor " 809.65
County Home " 2808.32
Special funds held to the order
of E.A. Kline. in dispute 2897.47
Paid out in Sheriff Settlement
to Dunn road district no expense
to county 1853.20 1-
Paid out to Dunn School district in
sheriff settlement no expense to county 392.88 —
Total amounts issued $21836,.1^
The Board passed the orders before them and adjourned and the New Board consisting of J.H. Williams
B.F. Williams T.A. Harrington P.F. Pope and W.L. Senter, took the several oats ac prescribed by law and ass
-used the Office of County Comissioners, And elected J.H. Williams Chm and he took his seat as Chm at once.
It was moved by T.A. Harrington and seconded by P.F. Pepe and B.F. Williams that E.F. Vrnng be Elected
county Attorney, it was put to a vote and carried by unanamous vote.
Allen M. Shaw Havibg been elected Register of Deeds for the ensuing two years , presented his Official
bond in the Sum of Five Thousand $5000.00 Dollars with the American Surety Co as Bondsmen was accepted
he took the several oaths prescribed by law and was inducted into office.
Isaace W. Smith having been elected Sheriff of Harnett county for the ensuing two years , presented his
Official Process Bond in the sum of Five Thousand e5000.eo Dollars with the National Surety Company as
Bondsman was accepted he took the several oats prescribed by law and was inducted into office.
D.B. Stewart (laving been elected County Treasurer for the ensuing two years presented his Official Bonds
in the sum of Thirty Thousand $30,000.00 $2* Dollars , with the National Surety Company as Bondsmen
was accepted she took the zeveral oats prescribed by law and was inducted into office.
J.W. Norris having been elected Constable cf Lverasboro Township for the ensuing two years presented his
Official Bond in the Sum of Five Hundred $500 , Dollars with G.F. Snead, C.W. Jones Jno B. Holland and
. G.T. Hodges was accepted he took the several oats prescribed by law.
Those voting on the above bonds B.F. Williams T.A. Harrington P.F. Pope W.L. Senter voting Aye no one vot-
ing no.
The Question of the Buckhorn horn Hectors Creek annexed stock law territory was left over for the 1st
monday of January 1913 to be taken up the first thing after recess.
The question of the cart path brought on appeal from the decision of the Supervisors of Black river Townshir
was continued until the 1st monday of February 1913 to be heard at 10 oclock,
NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY) BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMISSIONERS *
In the matter of the establishment od a church road by S.J. Allen Vs A. McArthur Judgement.'
This cause coming on to be heard before the board of Comissioners on an appeal by the respondent,A. McArthurl
from the report of J.H. Williams ,John H. Shith, and D.J. Parker, laying out a cart way described in the
petition and in their report, and it appearing to the board of Comissioners that the matter in comtroversy
been settled and agreed upon by the petitioners and the respondent, It is therefore by the consent
of Baggett and Baggett, Attorneys for the Petitioners , and F.T. Bennett attorney for the respondent,
L. '.:c rt_h2r, considered and ordered by the board that a cart way or church road be laid o'at and established
relining; Beginrinz at T?.H Thompsons Farm on the Atkins road and runs as described in the petition, nearl3i
North to the Old Tram road of The Harnett LUmber Company, Then as the said Tram road to the old Murchison:
Mill near the Campbell Residence now McArthur place, then with the said Murchison Mill road by the Campbell
place and by Fredd Hobbs tea= ' Residence to Bunn level station on the Norfolk Southern Railroad.
it is furthe aejudged by consent that the cost of opening ang building of said road be taxed against the
petioners. and the respondedt. J.H. WilliamsChm
Consented to Baggett and Baggett Attys for Petioners F.T. Bennett Atty for Respondent.
Ordered that all accounts o$ Milege charged by the returning boards be stricken out and nothing be allowed
for the Poll holders of the Senatorial Primary.
The Board adjourned till 1.30 for dinner.
1.H. Williams asked to be released from his bond of $200. givem for collecting the Special School tax of the
Linden annex district and he was released there from.
North Carolina Harnett County) To the Honorable Board of County Comissioners of Harnett counfl, We the under
signed Petitioners respectfully petition your Honorable board for a public road from Chalabeate Spring
to the Towm of Angier said road to begin at the end of the Public road leading to Cokesburry going East
through Chalabeate and across the lands od W.A. Mathews D.H. Senter Nathan Wester and R.A. Mathews to Neills
Creek at the dry ford and intersects with a road known asj the Campbell road leading to the Town of Angier
and that said road is necessary for the traveling public, that there is not any} public road leading from
Chalybeate to Anger said road would be convienient and useful to the public. Your petitioners therfore
pray the board to order a writ to be issued to the Sheriff commanding him to summons ,a jury of free holders
to lay out a public road between the above named points to the greatest advantages to the inhabatints and
with as little predudice as may be to the lands and inclosures and assess the damage and report their procee
ings in due form of law to the board and your petitioners further pray that the board will make aliother
necessary and properorders in the premises. this 25th day of November 1912. Signed N.A. Wester , J.W. Hallo
D.H. Senter, C.K. Smith W.A. Mathews J.Q. Smith L.B. Smith R.E. Smith R.A. Mathews J.A. Wood A.H. Knigh
J.C. Knight T.H. Knight C.W. Wood D.O. Tutor,
After passing the following felesses and orders itemized below what not already passed by the former
board A comittee was named to visit the county home and make an Inventory and of the goods and crops found
on hand , the comittee was as follows J.H. Williams Chm W.L. Senter and A.M. Shaw the Board Adjourned
to meet Monday December 9th 1912 at 10 oclock for the purpose of determing what steps to be taken as to the
oounty home.
Tne folowing releases were made
.hndersors Creek Daniel Taylor roll
Barbecue Township 0.J. Olive ;roperty
Black river Townsh'f.p Alex Johnson Estate
U.L. River w.T. Taylor 58 acres
Mack McLeod Poll both White
Real 42217,00
Total 417.00 R.B
$1 Acres 467.00
400.00
Total Releases for December 2 1912
No of polls released 2
Total ampunt of taxes rel4ased
The following orders were allowed: -
J.B. F. Stewart Registrar for U.L. R #1
w.L. M. Harrington *2
Z.F. Byrd roll Holley
Z.E. Byrd 1910
R.S. Abernathy
J.u. Weathers
W.A. Anent Reg of B. Horn
Riven Ray And Creek
Sam Shaw Court Janitor
A.M. Shaw Clerk
A.M. Shaw County r Agent
w.J. Parker roll Holder
0.A. Page
Zack Taylor
W.A. Mathews
R.F. Jernigan
M.L. Wade Election Returns
,4
Hugh McLean
A.M. McArthur
D.H. Nordan
Burwell Coats
J.F. Rowe
Surwell Scssoms
H.D. McDonald Election returns
M.A. Elmore
N.A. Morrison
R.u. Sentsr
J.A. Stewart Election r @turns
H.E. Truelove Election returns
John A. Buie Election Returns #
N.A. Stewart Election returns #411
A.A. Clarke Poll Holder #412
Art Metal Construction Co for Vaglts onarg413
Harnett Reporter advertizing and Stati- #414
Harnett Reporter " #415
F.H. Taylor C.S.C. Bill as C.S.C. #416
J.B. Lanier Sheriff for Stenographer 4417
J.B. Lanier Holding term of Court #418
J.B. Lanier Sheriff Comission on tax rebatl9
C.H. Biggs county Jailer #420
W.A. Weathers State Chemist for examination
of dead mans stomack #421 200.00"
H.E. Truelove Deputy Sheriff #-422 5.604'
Geo H. Long Premium on Tress Bond r423 115.00 Jr
W.J. Smith Kee�iing Northington ferry #424 15.004
W.M. Hawley rebate on taxes #425 2.39 r
J.E. Caveniss Board of Jurors #426 5.20 4
H.A. Parker Registrar f42'r le.40
.T. :. williams Jr Registrar #428 13.02
E.S. _arbrough " r429 15.226".
J.A. Hockady " #430 21.304
J.F. Collier #431 12.454
D.Reed Smith " 4432 14.00'{
C.C. Cameron #433 12.004-
C.H. Biggs '• #434 19.52`
H.D. Cameron " *435 12.56{
J.N. Fuquay County Comissioner *436 2.00'r
J.E. Wilson #437 3.80 f
D.P. McDonald #438 4.00 "
V.C. Mathews Chm #439 25.00'r
12 1.50 38
12 1.50 38
5.54 4.88 5.25 1.33'
. School b3.00
1.17 1.03 1.11
1.00 88 95
`1'
'2.00 t_
20.00 c-
28. 3.59
24 3.0741
Land 110 acres
Value of land and property released 3084.00
State tax $7.95
School 9.70
County 8.07
Bonds 1.85
Total
R.Branch
Total
#381 $ 19.440
*382 14.930
*383 2.00.
*384 2.00/
#385 2.00/
#3S6 2.00'
*387 16.98'
7388 12.00'
7389 19.000
#390 26.30'
*391 183.830
*392 2.00'
#393 2.00'
#394 2.00'
#395 2.00'
#396 2.00/
x=397 5.80'
#398 2.004
7399 2.005
#400 2.00'T
7401 2.004
#402 2.00X
#403 2.00"
#404 .4.004
4135 2.00^'
#406 2.00(
#407 2.00?
#408 4.00 -
#t409 4.00‹
410 2.00X
4.00(
2.004,
650.00r Leaving on hand $75.00
27.50?
12.904
23.50'
82.405 Respectfully Submitted,
107.004
85.24'r APP 4: 77&L Chm A.M. Shaw
41.80f
$27.66
3.00
30.66
The following orders were allowed from
bridge funds.; -
Pope and Balance lumbo-^ for bridge in
Averasboro #440 ;p
Tilghman Lumber Co #441
A.M. Holland repairing bridge
in Averasboro #442
J.E. Wilson looking after
Bridges #443
Jas A._Stewart painting Steel
Bridges #444
W .R. Denning repairing
bridge on Black River #445
Total from bridge funds
the
6.99
9.22{
73.48A
16.00 4
50.001'
150.42 .
$306.11 X
Allowed from the pauper funds
J.A. Weeks for Keeping home #181 $53.48,
Allowed from general bridge
and pauper funds Total.
Allowed from the 0150, appropiated
for Farm Demonstration work
from the 4115.00 now on hand
C. McArtan $20.00
W.H. Turlington 20.00
$2259.77
Total allowed from the general fuhds $1900.18 r
Clerk
422.3 Al
County Comissioners met in Adjourned Session according to Adjournment: Present J.B. William, B.F. William
P.F. Pope12•W.L. Senter T.A. Harrungton,
The Comittee of:J.R. Williams Chm W.L. Senter and A.M. Shaw appointed'to visit the county home and take
an inventory of the goods and, chattels of the county home and report as follows: -
One bay mule in good condition* 390 bushel of corn 160 bales, of peavine hay 143 bales of meadow hay
onemhay press one Champion hay;mower.and rake ,one dace cultivator;deering.make a hors. harrow or leveler
- osborn4 aakeone,two horse ploy Chattanooga one, d4x6e•..plow.one caroling plow one wrenckless upright plow
one sunny south corn planter one K.P. Guano Distrupter one long auger one lot of tops one one horse wagon
'armed one two horse wagon about 12 bushel of peas 68 half gallons of fruit 8 quart cans of fruit
25 bushels of potatoes 11 head of hogs 2 rakes 2_^pitchforks 2 hoes 2 axes one grind ing rock
The comissioners ma.t snd after running over the liabilities and the assets, of the county farm it was
agreed to rent tt.ont, for the next year , to the best advantage to the county and the clork was authorized
to have a noticr placed in the Harm tt RepOrter,amd the..Dunn Guide for bids
The comissionera ?then adjourned till the nett regular Meeting.
App
Chm
Respectfully submitted .
Allen M. Shaw Clerk