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DECEMBER 6th. 1954
TheBm rd of County Commissioner met in regular session on Monday, December 6th.
1954, at 10 :00 A.M.,with L. A. idrt, Chairman, B. P. Ingram, D. E. Lasater, Jr.
Worth Lee Byrd and Glenn Johnson present, Also present were W. A. Johnson, County
Attorney, the Auditor andthe Clerk to the Board.
The report of Robert B. Morgan,Clerk Superior Court, was approved and ordered
filed.
The report of D. P. Hay, Jr., Tax Collector, was approved and ordered filed.
fhe report of Inez Harrington, Register of Deeds, was approved and ordered filed.
The report of L. B. McLean, Veteran Service Officer, was approved and ordered
filed.
The report of B. H.Sellers and Hoy Godwin, Electrical Inspectors, were approved
and ordered filed.
The request of Louis Baer for a tax refund in the amount of $188.44, represent-
ing the total overpayment of ad valorem property taxes for the years 1952 and 1953
resulting from the double listing of property in Averasboro Township, Harnett County
was presented to the Board. Upon being advised by the Tax Supervisor th:t said
clain was filed in due time and that he had, upon due investigation, found said
claim to be valid for that said property was in fact double listed, the Board vot-
ed unanimously, upon motion duly made and seconded, to grant said request and order-
ed the Auditor to issue to Louis Baer check in the amount of $188.44 to cover said
refund.
Upon motion of Com. Byrd, seconded by Com. Lasater, the Board voted unanimously
to let retiring Sheriff W. E. Salmon have his personal cdesk in the Sheriff's office,
Com. Byrd introduced the following Resolution:
WHEREAS; The elective anc' appointive officials of Harnett County have during
the past two years served faithfully and efficiently in their respective offices,
and have during said term given to the Board of Commissioners their individual
and collective cooperation; And
WHEREAS, Said Harnett County Board of Commissioners desires to publicly ex-
press to said officials, for said Board and the citizens of Harnett County, the
sincere appreciation of said Board for the commendable manner in which the officers
and employees of the County have discharged their sereral and respective duties
during the past two years;
NOW, THEREFCRE, Be It Resolved by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County
that said Board shall and it does hereby express to each official and employee of
the County of Harnett its sincere appreciation for the cooperation given said Board
by such officers and employees during the past two years, and likewise its appre-
ciation for the efficient and faithful manner in which said officers and employess
have served the people of the County during said period.
Upon motion of Com. Byrd, seconded by Com. Lasater, the foregoing resolution
was unanimously adapted.
There being no further business to be considered by the Board as now constituted
saidBoard recessed for the swearing in of the newly elected County Officials, and
said swearing in ceremony was thereupon conducted at 11 A.M. in the Courtroom. All
newly elected County Officials were present for such ceremony and received their
respective oaths from Hon. Robert B. Morgan, retiring Clerk Superior Court
Upon the conclusion of the swearing in ceremony, the incoming County
Commissioners met in the Commissioner's Room at 12 noon with the following pre-
sent: L. A. 'art, R. L. Pate, R. Glenn Johnson, J. E. Womble, and B. P. Ingram.
Com. L. A. 'fart was selected to serve as temporary Chairman and thereupon the
Commissioners proceeded to organize as a permanent body. The following action
with respect to the organization was then had:
Com. L. A. 'fart was elected Chairman.
Com. R. Glenn Johnson was elected Vice - Chairman.
Com. B. P. Ingram was elected Purchasing Agent.
Com. J. E. Womble and Com. R. Glenn Johnson were elected to serve as the Still
Committee.
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Commissioners R. L. Pate, J. E. Womble and B. P. Ingram were elected to serve
as the Courthouse Committe @.
' Com. J. E. Womble was elected as Commissioner in charge of the Farm Census fm
Harnett County.
Com. J. E. Womble was elected as- theBoard's representative on the County Board
of Public Welfare.
Upon the completion of the organization of theBoard
were made, each to serve for a term of one year.
County Auditor
County Tax ai p4?SykSpr-
County Attorney
Vice Recorder
H. D. Carson, Jr.
-- Berles C. Johnson
W. A. Johnson
L. M. Chaffin
the following appointments
The following oath was administered to H. D. Carson, Jr. by Elizabeth F. Matthews
Clerk Superior Court:
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
O A T H
I, H. D. Carson, Jr., do solemnly swear that I will support the constitution
of the United States; so help me, God,
I, H. D. Carson, Jr., do solemnly andsincerely swear that I will be faithful
and bear true allegiance to the state of North Carolina, and to the constitutional
powers and authorities which are or may be established for the )government thereof;
and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the constitution of said
state, not inconsistent with the constitution of the United States, to the best of
my knowledge and ability; so help me, God.
-I, H. D. Carson,
trust reposed in me
to law, to the best
Jr., do solemnly swear that I will well and truly execute tie
as Auditor - Accountant without favor or partiality, according
of my knowledge and ability; so help me, God.
H. D. Carson, Jr.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of
December, 1954.
Elizabeth F. Matthews,
Clerk Superior Court.
And the following oath was administered to Berles C. Johnson by Elizabeth F.
Matthews, Clerk Superior Court:
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY O A T H
I, Series C. Johnson, do solemnly swear that I will support the constitution
of the United States; so help me, God.
I, Berles C. Johnson, do Solemnly and sincerely swear that I will be faithful .
and bear true allegiance to the state of North Carolina, and to the constitutional
powers and authorities which are or may be established for the government thereof;
and that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the constitution of said
state, but not inconsistent with the constitution of the United atates, to the
best of my knowledge and ability; so help me, God.
I, Berles C. Johnson, do solemnly swear that I will well and truly execute
the trust reposed in me as tax supervisor without favor or partiality, according
to law, to the best of my knowledge and ability; so help me, God.
Berles C.Johnson
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th.
day of December, 1954.
Elizabeth F. Matthews,
Clerk Superior Court
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Mr. Carl Parnell, representative of Thurman C. Ennis C. P. A., appeared before
the Board and presented the Report of Audit covering the office of Clerk of Superior
Court and the office of Sheriff. After going over said Report of Audit, copies of
which were filed with the proper officers, the same was accepted and approved, and
the following resolutions with respect to the office of the Clerk of the Office of
the Sheriff were received and acted upon:
The following Resolution was introduced- by Commissioner J. E. Womble and
read:
WHEREAS, the term of Office of honorable Hobert B. Morgan, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Harnett County has this day expired by limitation and Elizabeth
F. Matthews, is to succeed Honorable Robert B. Morgan, as Clerk of the Superior
Court of Harnett County; and,
WHEREAS, Thurman C.Ennis, C. P. A. of Dunn, North Carolina, as heretofore re-
quested and directed by the Board of County Commissioners, made a full and com-
plete audit of the records and accounts tithe Office of the Clerk of theSuperior
Court; and,
WHEREAS, the said Thurman C. Ennis, C. P. A. has filed his "Report of Audit"
with the Board of Commissioners this day and said report shows that the acounts
of said Office and the records pertaining thereto are in due and proper form and
regular in every respect and shows that all receipts and disbursements of said
Office from July 1, 1954, the date of the last audit of said Office, to the expira-
tion of the term of the said Robert B. Morgan have been .properly accounted for;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said Robert B. Morgan and the surety
on his bond be discharged and released from liability thereunder; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and it is hereby ordered that the records and accounts
of said Office be transferred to Honorable Elizabeth F. Matthews, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Harnett County, and it ih further ordered that all funds belong-
ing to the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Harnett County, whether
on deposit or not be transferred forthwith to the account of slizabeth F. Matthews
as Clerk of the Superior Court of Harnett County.
Upon Motionof Commissioner J. E. Womble, seconded by Commissioner, R. L. Pate,
said resolution was unanimously adopted.
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
Know all men by these presents, that I, Elizabeth F. Matthews, Clerk of
Superior Court of Harnett County, North Carolina, do hereby acknowledge having
received of Robert B. Morgan, my immediate predecessor in office, the sum of
Fifty -Seven Thousand, Five Hundred Thirty -Two and 06/100 Dollars 457,532.06),
respresented by cash or hand and funds on deposit in the Bank of Lillington,
Lillington, North Carolina; The Commercial Bank, Dunn, North Carolina; and First
Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Dunn, NorthCarolina, as said sum is classified
and set out and reflected in the audit report submitted to Hon. L. A. Tart, Sr.,
Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County this day.
The said sum referred to herein is accepted by the undersigned as final account-
ing with my immediate predecessor in office as Clerk of Superior Court of Harnett
County.
This, the 6th day of Deceryber, 1954.
Witness:
Carl M,Parnell
Elizabeth F. Matthews,
Clerk Superior Court of
Harnett County
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The following resolutiCnwas introduced by Commissioner J. E. Womble and reads
WHEREAS, the term of office of W. E. Salmon, Sheriff of Harnett County has this
day expired by limitation and Claude R. Moore is to- succeed Honorable W. E. :Salmon
as Sheriff of Harnett County; and,
WHEREAS, Thurman C. Ennis, C. P. A. of Dunn, North Carolina, as heretofore re-
quested and directed by the Board of County Commissioners, made a full and complete
audit '.of the records and accounts in the ofifce of the Sheriff of Harnett County;
and,
WHEREAS, the saidThurman C. Ennis, C. P. A. 'has filed his `Report of Audit" with
the Board of Commissioners this day and said report showm that the accounts (:)f, said
office and the records pertaining thereto are in due and'proper form and regular in
every 'respect and shows that all receipts and disbursements of said office from July
1, 1954, the date of the last -audit of said office, to the expiration of tile' term
of the said W. E. Salmon have been properly accounted for;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the said W. E. Salmon and the surety on his
bond be discharged and released from liability thereunder; and,
BE 'ST FURTHER RESOLVED, and it is hereby ordred that the records and accounts of
Raid office be transferred to Honorable Claude R. Moore, Sheriff of Harnett :County,
and it is further ordered that all funds belonging to the office of theSheriff of
Harnett County, whether on depositor not be transferred forthwith to the ac'ount S
Maude R. Moore as, Sheriff of Harnett County,
Upon motion of Commissioner R. L. Pate, seconded by Commissioner J. E. Womble,
said resolution was unanimously adopted.
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
Know all men by these presents, that I, Claude R. Moore, Sheriff
Of Harnett County, North Carolina, do hereby acknowledge having received
of :William E. Salmon, my immediate predecessor inoffice, the sum of Forty
Three and 50100 - - -- Dollars ($43.50) represented by cash on hand, held.
for serving the following ducuments:
Roger L. .Crowe) Inc. #30, 145 vs
L.C. Barefoot-.Execution
Roger L. Crowe, Inc. #30, 694 vs
`'T. L. .Parrish, Execution
Twin States Distributing Co, vs
R. L. Thornton and Bula B
Thornton -- Fi Fa to
Bankingport, Inc 18978 vs
G, C.Burgess- Lxecution
Proctor Barbour Co, vs
John White & T.L. Parrish - Execution
- Howard C. Wtilliamson vs .
Shirley Williamson-Summons & Complaint
Powell & Jones Hardware vs
Matthew McLean - Claim & Delivery
Dairy vs
`lien Johnson - Lxecution
First Cit. Bk & Tr- Co, vs
J. U. Stewart- Summons and
Thomason Davis Agency vs
M H Fore-Execution
Thomson Davis Agency vs
Elizabeth McNeill - Execution
Thomason Davis Agency vs
Harry Lee Cameron - Execution
Worth L Byrd 30,763 vs
N. -R. Wilson- -'xecution
qp 7.00
7.00
Complaint
3.00
2.00
4.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
7.50
.The said sum referred to herein is accepted by the undersigned as final account -
ing with my immediate predecessor in office as Sheriff of Harnett County
This the 6th day of December, 1954.
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W. E. Salmon, Sheriff
Collections and remittances
For the Period ended December 4, 1954,
Balance dun from Sheriff at
July 1, 1954
Collections for the period:
July 1954
August
September
October
November - December 4,1954
Total brought forward and collected
Remittances for the period:
July 1954
August
September
October
November
December
Total Remittances
Balance due from Sheriff at
December 4, 1954
4 138.25
92.50
103.06
159.50
124.50
217.78
835.59
138.25
92.50
103.06
159.50
124.50
217.78
635.59
The Board prdered the County Offices closed for the Christmas Holidays
Thursday, December 23rd. Friday 24th. Saturday 25th. and Monday 27th. Also
Saturday January 1, 1955, New Year's Day.
J. E. Womble moved, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, that Miss Romona
O'uinn the newly appointed DeputySheriff and the Clerk in the Sheriff's office
be allowed a salary of 4190.00 per month, effective beginning November 29th.
Motion carried.
B. P. Ingram moved, seconded by Commissioner Womble, that the salary of Ruby
T. purrin, Deputy Clerk Superior Court be raised to 4250.00 per month.
The Following Jurors were drawn for the Term of Superior Court Beginning
January 10th. 1955
1. Mrs. John Harrington
2. Archie Worrell
3. L C Gregory Jr.
4. Johnnie Suggs
5. C S Freeman
6. J H Bullard
7. Lloyd G. Johnson
b. Carl A. Faircloth
9. M W Avent
10. Oscar Harrington
11. A T Brown
12. Waylon Gregory
13. Garland Beasley
14. Mrs. Lola Bowden
15. Samuel McArthur
16. Hector McLean Green
17. M T Wood
18. Ernest L. Sewell
19. R A Dennis
20. Willie A. Cameron
21. Clarence Temple
22. A G Johnson
23. Cad G. Collins
24. Lester Avery
25. McDonald Cummings
26. Charles T. Edgerton
27. H A Bullard
28. F W Wilson
29. W P Johnson
30. Johnnie E. Griffin
Broadway it 1
Lillington # 3
Angier # 2
Dunn # 3
Flamers
Lillington # 3
Lillington # 1
Sunn
Holly Springs i° 1
Broadway # 1
Angier
Buie's Creek
Dunn # 2
Broadway # 1
Broadway .# 1
Lillington # 1
Erwin # 1
Irwin
Fuquay # 1
Lillington # 3
Fuquay 0 2
Lillington # 1
Lillington # 3
Dunn # 3
Lillington # 3
Buie's Creek
Lillington # 3
Broadway # 1
Dunn # 2
Fuquay # 1
Upper Little River
Upper Little River
Black River
Duke
Upper Little River
Lpper Little River
Neill's Creek
Averasboro
Buckhorn
Upper Littlehiver
Black River
Neill's Creek
Averasboro
Upper Little 'jiver
Upper Little Kiver
Neill's Creek
Duke
Duke
Buckhorn
Upper Little 'jiver
uckhorn
eili's Creek
Upper Little River
Grove
Upper Little giver
Neill's Creek
Upper Little River
Upper Little River
Averasboro
Buckhorn
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31. Nelson Womack
32. C M Smith
33. Dayton Brown
314. Hobert S. Williams, Sr.
35. Lonnie Cameron
36. Herbert Bell
Broadway # 1
Fuquay Springs # 1
Lillington # 2
Erwin # 1
Broadway # 1
Lillington # 2
Upper Little river
Hector's Creek
Upper Little River
Stewart's Creek
Upper Little River
Lillington
Upon motion duly madeaand seconded the following List Takers for 1955 were
appointed.
Anderson Creek
Ave asboro
Barbecue
Black River
Buckhorn
Duke
Grove
Hector's Creek
Johnsonville
Lillington N. C.
Neill's Creek
Stewart's Creek
Upper Little River
1955 List Takers
J. Hartwell Butts
Mrs. Emma B.Peay
Asst. Mrs. Hank Currin
County Wide Appraisers
Mrs. D. B. Holder
Mrs. Jane S. Tutor
W. M.' Harper
Mrs. Gordon Ennis
Mrs. J T Nordon
Ralph L. Senter
Mrs. Fred Cameron
R. B. O'Quinn
Reid Johnson
Thomas J.Byrd
H M O'Quinn
D. B. Dean
E. H. Lasater
Bunnlevel N C # 1
Dunn, N. C. 1010 N. Ellis Ave.
Dunn, N. C. Johnson St.
Lillington N C #
Angier N C
Fuquay Springs NC
# 1
Erwin N C
Benson,`N.C. # 1
Kipling N C
Cameron N C # 2
Lillington N C
Lillington N C #1
Erwin N C # 1
Mamers, N. C.
Lillington N C
Erwin N C # 1
Commissioner R. Glenn Johnson introduced the following Resolution:
WHEREAS' Wade Stewart, one of the Harnett County rural policemen is presently,
and has been since approximately November 1, 1954 confined to the Sanitorium at .
McCain, North Carolina; and,
WHEREAS, it is apparent that the said Wade Stewart will not be able, by reason
of his physical condition, to act as a rural policemanfor a considerable period of
time, and it is necessary that some suitable person be appointed as rural Police-
man to serve inthe place of the said Wade Stewart; -
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the board of Commissioners of Harnett County
that Leon Smith,be, and he is hereby appointed as a rural policeman for €iarnett .
County to serve . in the place heretofore occupied by Mr. Wade Stewart at the salary
and with the same travel allowance now being received by the other rural police -,
men.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Board of Commissioners shall and it does.
hereby extend to Wade Stewart its appreciation for the fine service he has here-
tofore rendered to Harnett County as a law inforcement officer and that said Board
also wishes for him a speedy recovery.
Upon motion of Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Pate the fore-
going resolution was unanimously adopted.
Mr. D. P. Ray, Tax Collector presented to the Board the written proposition or
Z A. McDougald to purchase the county's interest in the Dennis McLean lot in Lill-
ington Township foreclosed under S. D. 2586, tax foreclosure judgment No. A =1577,
for the sum of $1(}O in cash. Upon being advised that this would more than retire
all claims. and charges which the county has against this property and upon motion
of Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Womble, the Board voted vMMfi
mously to sell the County's interest in said property to the said Z. A. MtDougal4r
the sum of 0_40 and authorized the chairman to execute a deed therefor attested by.
theClerk, upon receipt of the purchase price.
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The Following Bonds Were Presented and Approved:
Money and Securities Broad Form Policy No 60- 137719 with Maryland
Casualty Company which assures Administration Offices of Harnett County were
received and placed on file.
Public Official's Bond
THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK
The Pioneer Bonding Company of the United States
Know All Men By These Presents:
That Inez S. Harrington of Lillington, State of North Carolina hereinafter
called the Principal, and The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New Yorlt, here-
inafter called the Surety, a corporation organized under the laws of the Mate
of New York, with its home office in the City of New York, in the said State,
are held and firmly bound unto of County of Harnett
State of North Carolina hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of Five
Thousand and no /100 ($5,000.) 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 and severally
firmly by these presents.
Signed, sealed, and dated this 6th day of Dec. 1954.
No. F 22893
WHEREAS, the above -named print
office of Register of Deeds of
for the term of office beginning
in Decmber, 1956.
ipal bas been duly appointed or elected to the
the County of Harnett, State of North Carolina,
on December 6th. 1954 and ending on First Monday
NOW, THEREFORE, the Condition of theforegoing 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 hands in his
official capacity during thesaid term, then this obligation shall be voids other-
wise it shall remain in force.
Signed, sealed anddelivered
in the presence of
Elizabeth F. Matthews
as to the Principal
Joe C. Ruark
(as to the Surety)
SURETY DEPARTMENT
(Seal)
Inez Harrington, Principal
The Fidelity Casualty Company, New York
Herbert B. Taylor, Attorney
Bond No N- 2885762
HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY COMPANY
HARTFORD CONNECTICUT
Official Bond
Know all Men by these Presents, 'That We Coll Sexton of Lillington, in the
State of North Carolina, as Principal,' and the Hartford Accidnet and Indemnity
Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the
Laws of the State of Connecticut, and authorized to become sole surety on bonds
in the State of North Carolina, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto County
of Harnett, State of North Carolina in the State of North Carolina, in the full
and just sum of One Thousand and no /100 - -- Dollars ($1,000.00) lawful money of tie
Lnited States, for payment of which well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves,
out heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and sever= -
ally, firmly by these presents.
Signed and sealed this 2 day of Dec. A.D. 1954.
WHEREAS, the said Coll
office of Constable in and
for the term beginning on
of Dec. 1956.
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Sexton has been duly elected or appointed to the
for the County of Harnett, State of North Carolina,
the 7th day of Dec. 1954, and ending on the 7th day
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the
above bounden Coll Sexton shall, during the aforesaid term, faithfully and truly
perform all the duties of his office and shall pay over and account for all funds
coming into his hands by virtue of his said office of Constable as required by
law, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to be and remain in full force
and virtue.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal has hereunto set his hand and seal,
and the said Hartford Accident And Indemnity Company has caused these presents
to be signed by its officers proper for the purpose the day and year ifirst above
written.
HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY CO.
Agnes Chandler
Attorney in Fact
Attest Shirley Smith
THE J TNA CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
PUBLIC OFFICIAL BOND FOR DEFINITE TERM
KNOW ALL MEN By THESE ERESEKTS,
That we, Frank Giles of Lillington, North Carolina, as °principal, and The
AEtna', Casualty .and Surety Company, a corporation' of Hartford, Connecticut, as
Surety, are held and firmly bound unto State of North Carolina, in the penal
sumofOne Thousand and no /100 - - - -- (1,000,00) Dollars lawful money of the United
States of America, forthe payment of which, well and truly to be made, said`prin-
cipal, binds hamself, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, and said
surety binds itself, its successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by
these',, presents.
Sealed,' and dated this 6th day of'- December, 1954.
WHEREAS, the- saidprincipal has been elected to the office. of Constable for
a definite term beginning Dec. 6, 1954 and ending Dec. 6, 56. and is required to
furnish a bond for the faithful performance of the - duties of the said office of
ositieh.
NOW, THEREFORE THECCONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that if the above
bounden principal shall (except as hereinafter provided) faithfully perform' the
duties of his said office orpostion during the said term, and shallpay -over to
the persons authoized by law to receive the same all moneys that may come into his
hands during the said term without fraud or delay, and at the expiration of said
term, or in case of his resignationor removal from office, shallturn over this
successor successor all records .and property which haveccome intohis hands then this Ali,
gation to be null and void; otherwide to remain in full force and effect
PORVIDED, HOWEVER, that tth.e above named Surety shall not be liable hereunder
for any loss of any public-funds-resulting from the-insolvency of any bank or
banks.'mh which said funds are deposited; and, if this provision shall be held
void, this entire bond shall be void
AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That:the Surety may cancel this bond at any time during the
said term by giving to the obligee a written notice of its desire so to cancel, and
at the expiration of thirty (30) days from the receipt of such notices by the
obligee the Surety shall be completely released as to all liability thereafter
accruing. If this provision shall be kaki void, this entire bond shall be void .
Witness, Robert Morgan
By J. R. Baggett, Jr.
Agent
(S64)
Frank Gila s (Seal)
Principal
THE AETNA Casualty And Surety.Co.
A. J. ghort, Resident Vice President
Attest: J.J. Rheinberger, Resident
Asst. Secretary -
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CAR & GENLRAL INSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.
United States Branch 111 John Street,New York
Bond No. 12869
KNOW ALLMEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That We Claude R. Moore, 208 N. Wautauga Ave.,
Dunn, North Carolina, as Principal , andthe Car & General Insurance Corporation
Ltd. a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws
of the United Kingdom of Gret Britain and Northern Ireland, haveing its United
States Branch at 111 John Street in the City of New York, and authorized to do
business in the state of North Carolina as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto
Harnett County Board of Commissioners in the penalty of Five Thousand (45,00O.)
Dollars, to the payment whereof, the said Principal binds himself, hisheirs, ex-
ecutors and administrators, andthe said Surety binds itself, its successors and
assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED this 22nd day of November, A.D. 194
WHEREAS the said Principal was duly elected or appointed to the office or
postion of Sheriff for the term beginning Dec. 6, 1954, and ending Dec. 6, 1958,
NOW, THEREFORE, the Condition of the Foregoing Obligationis Such that if
the said Principal shall well and truly perform all theduties of his said office
or position, and shall pay over and account for all funds coming into his hands
by virtue of his said office or position as required by law, then this obligation
shall be null and void, otherwise it shall be and remain in full force.
THIS BOND is executed and delivered to be effective only upon the following
express conditions, which shall be conditions precedent to the right of recovery
hereunder:
First -If the Surety shall so elect this bond may be cancelled by giving thirty
(30) days' notice in writing to the Harnett County Board of Commissioner and thus
bond shall be deemed cancelled at the expiration of said tnirty (30) days, the
Surety remaining liable for all acts covered by this bond, which may have been
committed by the Principal up to the effective date of suchc ancellation, sub -
ject. to the terms, conditinns and provisions: of this bond.
Second- The Surety shall not be liable hereunder for any loss sustained by
reason of the y�fflail�}efs s e??��a e 51 e4he clteoa, °sa�a�a%oThe os9 bg' or bagks,deposi
or depositodrfc ev, li iC11 fl'c'u® eys re now on 'general o specs 1 eposiV by dr
on behalf of the said Principal, any law, decision, statute or ordinance to the
contrary notwithstanding.
THIRD -The liability under this bond shall commence on the 6th day of Dec.
1954 and the Surety shall in no event be liable in respect to any act or acts
of the said Principal committed prior tothesaid date nor for any shortage ex-
isting prior to the said date, nor for funds or property used or applied towards
any sudh shortage/
FOURTH, The Surety shall not be liable hereunder for any loss or losses result-
ing by reason of the failure of thesaid Principal to collect any taxes with which
he may be chargeable by reason of his election or appointment tcthe office or
position ffiforesaid.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the said Principal has hereunto set his hand and seal
and the saidSurety has caused this instrument of writing to be signed by its
duly authorized officer or attorney in Fact, the day and year first above written.
Claude R. Moore (Seal)
(Seal) Car & General Insurance Corporation LTD.
By: Charles M. Smith, Attorney
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT
Before me, a Notary Public, this 30th day of Nov. A.D. 1954, personally
apje ared the said Claude R. Moore, to me known and known to me to be the indi-
vidual described in and who executed the foregoing bond, and he acknowledged to
me that he executed the same.
My Com. expires 1 -14 -55 S_al
N. A. Joseph N.P.
of
2
PUBLIC OFFICIAL's BOND No. F 22877
THE FIDELITY ANDCASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK
THE PIONEER BONDING COMPANY OF THE UNITED STATES
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:,
That Elbert L. Jackson of Erwin, State of North Carolina, herinafter called the
Principal, and The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, hereinafter called the
Surety, a corporation organized under the laws of the Stte o New York, with its
home "office in the City of New Yor, in the said State, are held and firmly bound
unto Harnett County Board of Commissioners
of Lillington, State of North Carolina hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum
of One Thousand and no /100- 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 and severally firmly by
these presents.
Signed, sealed, and dated this 17th day of Nov. 1954.
WHEREAS, the above named principal has been duly appointed or elected to the
office of Constable. of the Grove Township, State of North Carolina. for the
term of office beginning on 12 -6 -54 and ending on 12 -3 -56
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 offi-
cial capacity during the said term, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise
it shall remain in force.
Signed, sealed and delivered in Elbert L. Jackson
the presence of Principal
Odelle G. Joseph
(as to the Principal)
Odelle G. Joseph
(as to the Surety)
(Seal)
THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF
NEW YORK
Joe C. Ruark
Attorney
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BALTIMORE
CONTINUATION CERTIFICATE Bon No. 973075 P.O.
In Consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars this bond, subject to all its
covenants and conditionsis hereby continued in force ',until on the 4th day of Dec-
ember, 1955.
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the attached bond and all renewal
or continuation certificates attached thereto (including this one) are not cummu-
lative, and that the total liability of the Maryland ,Casualty Company, under the
attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not exceed
the penalty named in the attached bond, to wit 1,000.00
ATTACHED to-,and:'forMing:patt of the bond, in the amount of
One Thousand Dollars
Heretofore issued from the 4th day of December, 1950 on behalf of William B.
Castleberry, Sanford, N. C., Constable Barbecue Twp. and in favor of State of
North Carolina.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, Maryland, this 1st
day of Oct. 1954., but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless
countersigned by an authorized representative of the 'Company.
Glenn, C. Bramble, Secretary
(Seal)
Thomson -Davis Agency
W. T.Harper
President
Countersignedt James F. Davis
Authorized Representative
373
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY
BALTIMORE
Continuation Certificate Bond No. 859400 P.O.
In Consideration of the sumof Ten Dollars this bond,
subject to all its covenants and conditions is hereby continued in force until
on the 6th day of December, 1955
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND A GREED that the attached bond and all renew-
als or continuation certificates attached thereto (including this one) are not
cumulative, and that the total liability of the Maryland Casualty Company under
the attached bond and all such renewal or continuation certificates shall not
exceed the penalty named in the attached bond, to wit: 1,000.00
ATTACHED TO and forming part of the bond, in the amount of One Thousand
Dollars heretofore issued from the 6th day of December, 1948 on behalf of
William Preston Porter, Erwin, N. C., Constable and in favor of State of North
Carolina
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Maryland Casualty Company has caused this instrument
to be signed by its President and Secretary at Baltimore, this 1st day of Oct.
1954, but the same shall not be binding upon the Company unless countersigned
by an authorized representative of the Company.
W. T. Harper
Glenn C. Bramble President
Secretary (Seal)
J. C. Thomson Agency
PUBLIC OFFICIAL BOND
Countersigned:
James F. Davis
MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY BLATIMORE
NO. 92- 292240
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Letcher Lee holder, Lillington,
North Carolina 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 Surety),
are held and firmly bound unto
HARNETT COUNTY, North Carolina
(hereinafter called Obligee) in the penalty of One thousand and no /100 - - --
Dollars ($1,000.00); to the payment whereof, well and truly to be made and
done, the said Principal binds himself, his heirs, executors and administrators,
and the said Surety binds itself, its successors and assigns, jointly and sever-
ally, firmly by these presents:
THE CONDITION OF THE »FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that Whereas, the said
Principal was appointed Constable for the term beginning on the 6th day of Dec.
1954, and ending on the 6 day of Dec. 1955.
NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall, during the term of this bond,
well and faithfully perform all and singular the duties incumbent upon him by
reason of his election or appointment to saidoffice, except as hereinafter limited,
and honestly account for all moneys coming into nis hand, according to law, then
this oblifation shall be null and void; it is otherwise to be and remain in full
force and virtue.
This bond is executed by the surety upon the following express condition,
which shall be a condition precedent to the right of recovery hereunder;
IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BETWEEN ALL PARTIES HERETO, tnat if
the Surety shall so elect, this bond may b e cancelled by giving thirty (30) days'
notice in writing to the said Obligee and tnis bond shall be deemed cancelled at
the expirationof said thirty (30) days, the said Surety remaining liable for all
or any act or acts covered by tnis bond, which may have been committed by the
Principal up to the date of such cancellation, under the terms, conditions and
trovisions of this bond, and theSurety 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.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED THIS 1st day of Dec. 1954.
Witness
Inez Harrington
Counter signed
James F.Davis
Resident Agent
L. L. Holder (Seal)
(Seal) Principal
Mary Casualty Company
By J. P. Brawley
Attorney in Fact
Bond No. 12868
CAR & GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION, Ltd.
UNITED STATES BRANCH 111 John Street, New York
KNOW ALLMEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we Lonnie B. Jackson, Dunn, North
Carolina, as Principal, and the Car & General Insurance orporation, tT a cor-
poration duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United
Kingdon of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, having its United States Branch at
111 John Street in the City of New York, and authorized to do business in the State
of North Carolina, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Harnett County Board
of Commissioners, Lillington, North Carolina in the penalty of One 'Thousand
($1,000.) Dollars, to the payment whereof, the said Principal binds himself, his
heirs, executors and administrators, and the said Surety binds itself, its succ-
essors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Signed, Sealed and dated this 22 day of November, A.D. 1954.
WHEREAS the said Principal was duly elected or appointed to the office or'
position of Constable, Averasbofo Township, for the term beginning Dec. 6th. 1954,
and ending Dec. 6, 1956.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the
said Principal shall well and truly perform allthe duties of his said office or
position, and shall pay over and 'account for all funds coming into his hands by
virtue of his said office or position as required by law, then this obligation shall
be null and void, otherwise it shall be and remain in full force.
•THIS BOND is executed and delivered to be effective only upon the following
express conditions, which shall be conditions precedent to the right of recovery
hereunder:
FIRST: If the Surety shall so elect this bond may be cancelled by giving,
thirty (30) days' notice in writing to the Harnett CountyBoard of Commissinners and
this bond shall be deemed cancelled at the expiration of said thirty (30) days, the
Surety remaining liable for all acts covered by this bond, which may have been
committed by the Principal up to the effective date of such cancellation, subject
to the terms, conditions and provisions of this bond.
SECOND- The Surety shall not be liable hereunder for anyloss sustained by reason
of the failure, suspension or restricted operation of any bank or banks, depository
or depositories, in which phblic moneys are nor on general or special deposit or
may hereafter be placed on general or special deposit by or on behalf of the said
Principal, any law,decision, statute or ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding.
THIRD -The liability under this bond shall commence on the 6th day of Decem-
ber, 1954, and theSurety shall in no event be liable in respect to any act or acts
of the said Principal committed prior to the said date, nor for any shortage'ex-
isting prior to the said date, nor for funds or property used or applied towards
any such shortage.
FOURTH- The Surety shall not be liable hereunder for any loss or losses re-
sulting by reason of the failure of the said Principal to collect any taxes with
which he may be chargeable by reason of his election or appointment to the office
or position aforesaid.
IN'TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said Principal has hereunto set his hand and seal
and thesaid Surety has caused this instrument of writing to be signed by its
authorized officer of Attorney -in- Fact, the day and year first above written.
(Seal)
Lonnie B. Jackson (Seal)
Car & General Insurance Corporation Ltd.
By: Charles M.- Smith, Attorney
375
1
State Of
County Of
Before me a Notary Public tais 6th ?ay of Dec. A.D. 1954 personally appeared
the said Lonnie B. Jackson to me known and known to me to be the individual de-
scribed in and who executed the foregoing bond, and he acknowledged to me that
he executed thessame.
Lonnie B. Jackson
N. A. Joseph, Notary Public
My Com expires 1 -14 -55 Seal
Commissioner B. P. Ingram introduced the following resolution, which was read
and considered by the Commissioners:
A Resolution Authorizin- the Chairman to apioint a Representative of this County
as a Commissioner cf the Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority.
dHEREAS, the term of office of Mack M. Jernigan who has been representing harnet
County on the board of Commissioners of the pastern Carolina Regional Housing Auth
ority has expired.
Commissioner B. P. Ingram introduced tne following Resohtrtton:
Be It Resolved by the Board of Commissioners of harnett County, N. C.
That the Chairman of this board is hereby authorized and directed to appo'..nt a re-
presentative of their county to the Board of Commissioners of the Eastern Carolina.
Regional Housing Authority for a term of five years beginning Dec. 6, 1954; and
the Chairman is hereby directed to file in the office of the Board of County Comm-
issioners of harnett County the necessary certificate evidencing the appointment
of a Commissioner pursuant to the °Housing Authorities Law ", as amended, of the
State of North Carolina.
The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by R. L. Pate and the Board
voted unanimously in favor of tne resolution, and the same was duly adopted and
passed.
Certificate of Appointment
I, L. A. 'Wart, Cnairman of tne board of Commissioner, of Harnett County,
North Carolina, do hereby appoint Mack M. Jernigan to act as representative of
Harnett County, North Carolina, upon the Board of Commissioners of the Eastern
Carolina Regional Housing Authority. sine term of office to be for a period of
five years beginning Dec. 6, 1954.
signed the bth. day of Dec. 1954.
The Board Adjourned.
L. A. `Wart
Chariman
Board of Commissioners
Harnett County, N. C.
Clerk to Board
r37-76
THE FOLLOWING CHECKS WERE ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 1954
9723 Woodrow Hill Services
9724 Wake County Welfare Dept.
9725 Mrs. Louis Roland Tart,
9726 Mrs. Louis Roland Tart
9727 Halifax County Welfare Dept.
9728 Mrs. Margie Johnson
9729 , Mrs. Margie Johnson
9730 Mrs. P. L. Teasley
9731 Mrs. Goldie H.Me.ekins, Supt
9732 Goldie H. Meekins, Supt
9733 Void Void
9734 Floyd Upchurch
9735 Mrs. E. J. Freeman
9736 Charlie Evans
9737 First Citizens Bank & TrustC
9738 Wachovia Bank & Trust Co
9739 Wilbourne Furniture Co
9740 Two -Way Restaurant
9741 'Mr. John Mason
9742 W H Matthews
9743 David Campbell
9744 Hallie C. Strickland
9745 'M D Lanier, Postmaster
9746 Thurman C. Ennis & Co
9747 Observer Printing House
9748 Twyford Printing Co.
9749 Preston Porter, Constable
9750 ',Cyrus McNeill, onstable
9751 Eli Manning, Uonstable
9752 J S Byrd, Rural Policeman
to Board of .Elections
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home Care
Boarding Home Care
Boarding Home Care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home Care
Void
Boarding Home Care
Boarding Home care
Boarding Home care
o Withholding tax
Dec. rent Negro Co. A exits Office
Dec. rent for Veteran s office
7 meals for 13 J and 1 officer
2xtra Boarding Home care
Salary
Salary
Salary
Postage
Examination of acounts of C;; S. d
Invoice
Invoice
Fees for stills
Fees for still
Fees for stills
Conveying prisioners
9753 B E Sturgill Rural Policeman
9754 R C Monday, Uonstable Conveying prisioners
9755 ',C E Moore, Rural Policeman
9756 W E Salmon Fees
9757 Piedmont Communications Co. Dec. Maintenance service
9758 Royal Typewriter Co Invoice
9759 Duro -Test Corp. Invoice
9760 .Layton Supply Co Statement
9761 J J Barnes Inboice
9762 Brown's Auto Supply Co Statement
9763 Commercial Printing Co Statement
9764 Inez Harrington, Reg. of Deeds Nov. Postage
9765 Taylor Ins. Agency B for Inez Harrington
9766 lG 0 Henderson Fees ond
9767 'K C Matthews Fees
9768 Johnson & Bryan Nov. account for Co Jail
9769 Lillington Furniture Co Invoice
9770 'Modern Laundry and Cleaners, Dunn Statement
9771 LaFayette Drug Co Statement
9772 Dr. J. K. Williford Professional services
9773 Womble Co, Statement
9774 Wilbourne Furniture Co. Statement
9775 Layton Supply Co Statement Welfare Dept.
9776 ''Carolina Office Equipment Co. Invoice
9777 Lela Huntley Expense cccount
9778 Dr. C B. Codrington V D Clinic
9779 Elizabeth Thomson, Cumberland Co Milage from Fayetteville to
Dunn andreturn
9780 'Dunn Family Laundry Dunn Health Center
9781 Thomas Walgreen Drug Store Statement
9782 Dunn Plumbing and Heating Co Statement
9783 Westinghouse Electric Corp Inboice
9784 Progressive Store- Health Dept.
9785 The American Public Health Asso. Membership dues
9786 Nu -Home Builders & Supply Co Dunn Health Center
9787 Wayne County Health Dept. 9 milk samples
9788 Void Void
9789 Winchester Surgical Supply Co Invoice
9790 Cleo McLaurin Cleaning at Dunn Health Center
9791 The Dunn Dispatch Nov. 12 Ad
9792 Health Publications Institute Invoice
9793 The Daily Record Statement
9794 State Laboratory of Hygiene Statements
9795 Dr. Charles W.Byrd Clinics
9796 State Commission for Blind Inboice
9797 Void Void
9798 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C S C Fees in court cases
9799 State Hospital at Raleigh Hospitalization
9800 The Michie Co, Inboice
125.00
14.00
42.00
42.00
42.00
42.00
42.00
70.00
35.00
35.00
20.00
25.00
20.00
1,499.15
15.00
27.50
136.65
225.00
49.50
36.00
18.00
35.00
850.00
112.00
126.00
20.00
15.00
30.00
22.20
6.60
6.00
14.00
36.50
651.47
425.00
2264.02
13.55
206.64
1.75
231.57
55.00
37.50
77.00
100.20
215.99
.75
4.40
35.65
62.00
5.00
200.00
687.15
20.66
30.00
3.78
4.57
.90
3.50
36.58
7.79
10.00
10.00
13.50
6.41
20.53
24.00
In5.51
28.80
14.25
90.00
535.65
557.52
120.00
22.50
377
Invoice
9800 The Michie Co.
9801 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C S C Postage
9802 Ho Ter M. Mann Bond Premium C. S. C.
9803 /emington nand statement
9804 Elizabeth F. Matthews, C S C Fees in court cases
9805 Bowen Office Equipment Co Invoice
9806 Thomason -Davis Agency Statement
9807 Harnett County News Printing
4808 Lillington Ice and Fuel Co Statement
9809 'Town of Llllington County's pater bill
9810 Void Void
9811 Raleigh Office Supply Co Invoice
9812 Storr Sales Co. Statement
9813 Void Void
9814 Void
Void
9815 Mitchell Printing Co Nov. Statement C.S.C. & Reg. of Deeds
9816 Purdie Bros.Inc Inboice
9817 Kelly's Dr g Store Statement
9818 Lewis Super Service Co Invoice
9.819 McLeod's r.lectrical Service Statement
9820- Carolina Dictating Equipment Co Invoice
9821 Charles R. Williams refund
9822 Milner Stores Co xalief Orders
9823 Joel Ennis Relief Orders
9824 M F Hodges & Son Relief orders
9825 Johnson & Bryan Rcli.e£ orders
9826 City Market Relief orders
9827 Progressive Stores helicf orders
9826 Alphin Bros Relief orders
9829 The Great A & P Tea Co helief orders
9630 Colonial Stores Inc Relief order
9831 Void Void
9832 Farmers Exchange Relief order
9833 E L Baird Relief order
9834 Lloyd E. House Relief order
9835 W P Lee Relief order
9836 Clem H. Godwin Relief order
9837 Mrs. W R Bullington Boarding Home care
9838 Taylor's Drag More welfare Dept.
9839 McKnight's Drug store Statement
9840 Kelly's Drug store statement
9841 Dr. Geo. Creed Professional service
9842 N C Memorial Hospital Hospitalization
9843 Good Hope Hospital Jospitalization
9844 Lee County Hospital Hospitalization
9845 Forth Carolina Cancer Institute Statement
9846 Dr. J. K. Williford Professional services
9847 highsmith's Hospital hospitalization
9848 Belk's Dept. Store Relief orders
9649 Sexton's Dept. Store Relief order
9650 Muck's 5 -10 and 25¢ Store Relief order
9851 Pope's 5¢- *5.00 Store
9852 Gilbert -Sugg Funeral home statement-Welfare Dept.
9653 Efird's Dept. Store rielief order
9854 Wake County TB Sanatorium services - welfare Dept.
9855 The N C Sanatorium, McCain Hospitalization
9856 The Eastern N C Ssn_:torium Hospitalization
9857 Farmers Exchange Relief order
9658 The E R 'Thomas Drug Co Statement
9859 N C Memorial Hospital Hospitalization
9860 Carson w. Davis Statement - Welfare Dept.
9861 Leggett's Dept. Stroe Authorized by Welfare Dept.
9862 Reanoke Rapids hospital Jospitalization
9663 Frank Giles hepairs to Co. Jail
9864 Mrs. Goldie H. Pieekins Supt. -- School lunches
9865 A P T D C unty's part for A P T D Dec. 1954
9866 W H Matthews Salary
9867 H C Whittenton Salary
9868 David Campbell Salary
9869 Annie Ashley Salary
9870 Ella Downing Traveler's Aid Transportation
9871 Ars. Katnerine McCollum Extra Boarding Ho,rie care
9672 Mrs. Lillie Lett extra Boarding Home care
9873 Coker Boarding Home Lxtra Boarding home care
5874 Frances Leonard Work in .ax Collector's office
9875 Wilmar Incorporated invoice
9876 Void Void
9877 Louis Bear Refund on double listing
9878 Carolina Power and Light Co County's light bill
9879 M D Lanier Postmaster Postage
9880 W H Matthews Salary
22.50
21.66
150.00
37.50
42.30
90.84
178.50
74.70
22.00
21.25
43.26
211.48
646.81
136.25
39.90
169.80
24.70
611.50
3.10
25.00
35.00
20.00
25.00
45.00
25.00
31.00
25.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
15.00
43.74
8.00
36.99
35.40
5.00
5h8.00
301.40
300.00
64.24
48.00
40.00
15.68
15.00
2.58
1.98
60.00
6.56
125.00
237.41
15.93
5.00
22.64
56.00
92.51
24.05
12.60
150.40
10.00
574.25
42.5o
42.5o
36.00
18.00
60.00
50.00
15.00
30.00
7.20
21.00
188.44
97.45
10.00
42.50
378
9881
9882
9883
9884
9885
9886
9887
9888
9889 J E Womble
9890 W A Johnson
9891 Berles C. Johnson
9892 Lottie Patterson
9893 D P Ray, Jr.
9894 Alice Patterson
9895 Lola O'(uinn
9896 -C R Moore
9897 Ramona O'Quinn
9898 -B E Sturgill
9899 Clarence E. Moore
9900 -A. Walker O'Quinn
9901 -J. Stanley Byrd
9902 Leon S. Smith
9903 -H D Carson, Jr.
9904 - Rachel Weaver
9905 Inez Harrington
9906 Velma S. Edwards
9907 Flora Green Milton
9908 -Hilda Shaw
9909 Inez W. Sessoms
9910 -L L Upchurch
9911 Nancy M. Upchurch
9912 -Wilma Williams
9913 -Naomi Hawley
9914 -Leona Breeden
9915 'Irma S. Gossett
9916 -4etty Cannon
9917 -Davey Jo Lumsden
9918 - Charles R Williams
9919 =Marjorie G Richey
9920 !EmmaLee West
9921 -- Margaret J. Carringer
9922. -Mary Margaret McKnight
9923 - Florence K. Howard
9924 -C R Ammons
9925 T D C'Quinn
9926 .Lela F. Huntleu
9927 Margaret E. Ray
9928 - Fannie L. Byrd
9929 Ju.an.ita:S. Hight
9930 Dr. W B Hunter
9931 ,'M. Irene Lassiter
9932 -Lilly P. Taylor
9933 - Hattie E. Barnes
9934 -Bernelle Cameron
9935 - Jessie Taylor
9936 -'M H Canady
9937 - Gertrude P. Johnson Dec. salary
9938 - Willoway Naylor Dec. salary
9939 Myrtle D. Register Dec. salary, travel and
9940 Elizabeth F. Matthews Dec. salary and travel
9941 -Ruby T. Currin Dec. salary
9942 Edna K.Newton Dec. salary
9943 Madie Lee Morgan Dec. salary.
9944 -Mary Lou Matthews Dec. Salary
9945 'M 0 Lee Dec. salary
9946 Neill McKay floss Dec. salary
9947 "L B McLean
9948 -Jean Maness
9949 - L K Boston
9950 - Ophelia McLean
H C Matthews
Annie Ashley
.First Citizens Bank
First Citizens Bank
L A Tart'
B P Ingram
R. Glenn Johnson
-R L Pate
Salary
Salary
& TrustCo Bond issue
Dunn
and Trust Co Bond issue
Dec. salary
Dec, Salary
Dec. salary
Dec, salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary
Dec. salary and travel.
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec.salary and travel
and travel
and travel
and travel
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec, salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel & Expense
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel & Expense
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary and travel and expense
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary
Dec. salary and travel
Dec. salary
expense
9951 -'Ida P Hinnant Dec. salary and travel
9952 Hospital Saving Asso Group Insurance for Harnett Co employees
9953 .Nathan H. Yelton, Director Social Security
9954 - Nathan H. Yelton, Director a II
9955 -Worth L. Byrd Bee. Salary
9956 'D E Lasater Jr, Dec. salary
9957 -Carolina Tel and Tel Co County's Tel bill
9958 -W H Matthews Salary -
9959 -H C Whittenton Salary
9960 Annie Ashley Salary
42.50
18.00
5,131.57
195.E -
5500
66.00
27.50
27.50
27.50
220.00
426.20
187.65
389.40
178.45
1.78.65
469.30
165.90
378.50
378.50
358.35
379.20
348.30
406.20
151.45
308.80
197.55
154.65
144.55
129.80
137.50
67.65
389.29
186.35
186.95
196.05
138.95
307.20
303.99
300.00 -
308.95
282.17
255.86
255.62
229.50
183.10
179.65
136.00
17.50
73.20
640.39
346.26
300.96
316.48
292.35
307.13
381.56
188.15
135.80 -
264.86
413.40
215.10
165.90
131.20
149 .20
280.70
275.00
319.25
152.45
175.50
21.00
79.00
152.40
152.40
66.00
27.50
334.60
42.50
42.50
18.00
379
9961 Carolina Tel and 'let Co Tel hill Dunn Health Center
9962 D Lanier Postmaster Rent on Boxes
9963 ta.nes H. Anderson Co, Invoice
9964 M D Lanier Postmaster nox rent welfare Dept.
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