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“We, rors serving at this
the Apr! of Crisp Superior Court
g.go submit the following present
nta:
*IBL. - 'We récomhend that the follow
j“a..u jb?‘ Rdded to the Pauper list,
w' pald the amounts opposite thelr
d‘f-iucskor “"“’l" ugg per month
ritin Jones al,), X per month
' r;-m flkln? (¢al.), ,
L oy atfibie + it 0 nis 00 ono 5 83,00 PEr month
oyntan Johhson (-ol)
B os A semson a 0 018280 per month
;h‘ ‘gfinlon {cob.), $2,60 per month
. attach hereto and malke
Lof these resentments the re
b_’o P ll.A&oene Clerk Superior
Yti. 9. . Pitts, Tax Collector; J.
' Blying, County Bahool Superintend
‘Wt and (. 0. Noble, Sheriff, |
3id, We also attach hereto and
Juke Ppart of 1L 8 presentments n--j
Wit o? czmm-um on Ofricers Books,
d lo( ullaénulltn‘il ¢ruml|dn zuul'
< mittge on Conviet Cagnp, also com
tee 0& the { } Booi(nl. Which re
"{ hl&o retelyed our approval,
< Mth. @ have had uhder considera
tthe recommendation made by the
t Grand Jury putiing into operation
this county afw prohibiting fish
‘with huo"nfi line in the streamsg
the oounty for a perlod of three
Fi There K'""T to us much com
pt regardl 1 the adoption by the
Bty of this law, and, while we :.rr'
jepd that this drand Jury hay not
“authority to revoke and nullify
b provistona of the law, so adopted,
fissatisfaction existing in the!
shunty over the operation of the law
2" to us the probability lh;n[
] ption ,0f Buch provisions was |
hasty ‘i;d Hl-advised, especially
¥ Ffi of thé ‘fact that the refusal of
o ltn? wuntle’ to put such law in
_operation has the effect, of render-
N ,th enfoncement local to Crisp
unty, forcing our citizens to go in
widjoining coutities to fish, while re
.[p? eltizens of such adjoining coun
-8 the ?rlvfle of fishing in the
r‘-thu of our county,
. §th. We regommend that all mem-
T rgf commtittéer he pail . for one
('r extra to th”‘lr regular time,
Wih, Wae recommend that the Grand
ry Ballitt W. J. Perry he paid $2.50
I day ‘élo rhis services,
5 Ith, o.recommend that 2. ¥, Ti
80N be paid $3,50 per day for his gerv
loer as clerk of. this hody,
#Bty. We . recommend the publica
tgon of‘:g:tnehnre;sntr;:entu in the Cor
o, "and' thiat they be paid
t,}“’dnthorflur, 4 '
‘taking leave of the court we wish
, éxtend to ?Is fonur. Judge D. A.
R. Ctum, the thatks of this body for
Nin olml'c,e to u.h
Y¥e also extend thanks to our able
uXYdtor-Gonbru. Hon, J, 88, Wall, for
hig asaistance and counsel,
e ectfulfigaubmmed
' L. P, SON, Clerk
. R. L. DERLE, Foreman
EXHMIT A
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‘o, thé Honorable Grand Jury, April
ferm, 1946,
Gentlemen:
‘Since my feport to the January Term
of :Crlen Superior Court no money has
“ame Into my hands belonging to (‘rlsp‘
(‘,p’mty. and I havé no money in iy
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Reamctfullr submitted,
I', H. GREENE, Clerk Superior Court
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 27 day of April, 1926,
JUANITA REILD
Deputy Clerk Superior Court, Crisp
County, Georgla
‘ Read and adopted April 28, 1926,
E. ¥, TISON, Clerk
EXmmr n
To the Honorable Grand Jury April
Term, 1925
1 hereby make to your Honorable
body report of taxes collected by me
for the year 19256, as following:
State Tax Collected ........ ¥iBBoo.oo
County Tax Collected ....,.. H 8430,00
8 hool Tax Collected ........ 11600,00
Total amount colle*ted ...... $88585.00
My final settlement is due to be
made for the year 1925, but on e
count of slow collestion 1 got an ex
tention until about May the 20th, when
my Hooks and accounts will be audited
and then 1 will make complete report
to the next Grand Jury,
J. H. PITTS
Tax Collector Crisp County
‘ Witness: J, 8, Pate, Jr, N, P, Crisp
County, ‘ieorgia, :
Read and adopted April 28, 1926, |
K. ¥, TISON, Clerk
EXHIRBIT C—REFORT OF J, W, HIV.
INN, C, B, 5,
Cordele, Ga., April 27, 1926
Hon, Grand Jury, Ceisp Supevior Court,
April Term, 1926, |
Ggentlen 'n:
At this term of conrt I bheg to sub
mit the following report:
No. of pupils enrolled during 1926—
Whites 1501, Col'd,, 903,
Average attendance-—Whites, 1062,
Col'd,, 696,
No, of teachers—Wihites, 50; Col'd., 22,
No. of schools—Whites, 25H; Col'd.,, 20,
Financinl Report
Balance on hand Nov. Ist, 1925
basi i tividiviissiavrins il SNO ES
Received from all sources
during'¢ months ........., 31,586.20
BRAY (s i iaviatiss s NERARNS
Amount paid out during 6
months, per vouchers .....$27,224.34
Ealance on hand as of May
HBL ADBB. . ovviisvnvinnins BN
WOURY s ciiiiinsiinnsvisaniiae s 395,408,059
As a nmiatter of inTormation beg to
report for 12 months as follows:
Balane on hand May Ist,
BUBN )\ s visieiniee B BTSN
Received from all sources
during 12 months ........:33,746.44
TOREL bccisnsciriiiricinins DO ES
Amount paid out in 12
months, per vouchers ~...$33,980.19
Balance on hand as of May Ist
BUDE i isniaisiviniaisieivas . BATEDY
WAL .i g iiiiiiiisiiei 839 008.05
State School Auditor audits my
books, No borrowed money, All obli
gations paid. School termy extended to
¥ months,
: Respectfully,
: J. W, BIVINS, C. B 8
Read and adopted April 25, 1926,
E, F. TISON, Clerk
REPORT OF SHERIFE
To the Honorable Grand Jury, now in
gegsion of the April Term Crisp Cuun-l
ty Superior Court, 1926:
I beg to submit to your body, myl
report of taxes collected by me ulncul
the last term of Buperior Court,
Collected on 1924 Tax l""l!.‘ and
tu;ned over to J..H, Pitts, T, C, C;,
ob,b4.
‘(lollecwd on 1926 Tax Fifas, and
turned over to J, H, Pitts, T, C, C,
1916395,
. Tuxes collected on hand 1925 Fifas,
an! not turned over to J. H, Pitts
$515748, 1 wisgh to say that our <¢iti
zeng are paying thelr taxes well and
with very little troubles to me.
Very respectfully submitted,
C. 0, NOBLE, €heriff Crigp County, Ga,
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this May ith, 1026,
W, P, l“l.'l:;:)fl.‘!(}, Ordinary
wAdopted 'May 5, 192
P ¥ " B, F. TISON, Clerk
ThE— .
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON
OFFICERS' BOOKS
GEORGIA, Crisp County.
We, the committee appointed to ex
amine the hooks of the Tax ‘Recelver,
Tax Collector and Sheriff, beg to sub
mit the following report: i
We tind the hooks of the Tax Re
celver neatly kept and In good order
in every respect, They are all type
written and easlly c-'flumlnod.
IWe' find that the x Collector has
a regulation set of books, well kept
and conform with the vouchers held
by him Jur moneys received and dis
bursed,
We find that the Fheriff keeps a
complete and discriptive record of all
priconers taken intg custody, and his
offize and books are well kept. The
report to the Grand Jury from the
‘herifi is hereto attached,
Respecttully submitted,
R, B ut:uus
C, l. LIFERKY
W, ~ REYNOLDS ’
Adopted May 5, 1926,
' E. F, TISON, Clerk
HKEPORT O COMMITTEE ON
BUTLDINGS AND GROUNDS
We, the committee appointed to Ine
vestigate bulldings ana grounus, wi..i
to make the following report:
/We find the crazy cell in very bad
condition; death cell needs some
brick work ddone; hospital side needs
scme brick work done, There is. a
hole in the wall that snould be fixed
at once; female cell ig in good condi
tion, and the walls where most of the
prisoners stay ig in bad shape. There
ig o lurge hole in wall next to Court
House side,. We recommend that this
be fixed at once,
The floor to the front veranda needs
repair, with those exceptions we find
everything in good shape, everything
¢leaned up and in good shape, \
Wl find the Court House in bad
“hape due to the Northeast corner of
same settling and causing same to be
dangerous. We reecommend that our
county commissionérs take such steps
as they see best to fix same,
We find that all of the offices are
in gocl shape,
&, J, CULPEPPER
J. G, HITCHCOCK s
J. W, GARVIN
Read and adopted May 5, 1926,
E. F. TISON, Clerk.
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON
CoNVIET "CAp
Hon, Foremédn Otand Jury:
Your crg:-qlmu Inl{wcted Convict
camp‘vand &to submit the following
report: :
3 trucks all in good working shape.
5 wagons In good condition,
6 road machines in good shape.
46 mules splendid condition,
110 hogs =
14 white convicts
22 colored convicts .
1 on sick Mst, all rest working.
A milk cows,
1 bull, good shane,
1 mower, 2 rakes for farm work
12 wheelers in working conlition
1 concrete mixer in l.«'ml shape
1 concrete, mixer slightly worn
hWnunn and other harness all in good
ishape, ’
Barns, Stockade and other buildings
in good shape, Stockade ¢lean, cots
and be«ldtns well kept,
Yards and other premyises kept clean
and in nice shape,
We highly commend Capt. Cox for
his efficlency iln the management of
this camp, .
J,. SLADE
THOS, NESPITT
J. H, LAMP
Read and accepted Mav 6, 1026,
E. I, TISON, Clerk
REPORT OF mnm'r'mx ON ‘
JUSTICES OF PEACE BOOKS
GECGTEA, Crisp County.
W, the undersigned committee ap
pointed by your body to inspect the
hookda of the Justices of "eace of Crisp
County, heg to report as follows: ;
Distrizt No, 1481--J. 8, Dickson, :
District No, 1040—C, K, errht
District No, 945--J, H. Stripling,
- IDistriet No, 732—W. J, ‘Bailey.
lAll sbooks inspected and found to be
well kept, and in a neat condition,
District No., =—— B. H, Sumner
Hatley,
Mr. Sumner failed to bring his
hooks to the court ‘housw, and we were
unable to inspest them,
W, R. BARTEE, Chairman
R, L, WRIGHT
8. Bdndrick
Read and accepted May 6, 1926,
E. F. TISON, Clerk
The within preséntments having
been returned into epen court it is or
dered that the same be published and
paid for as provided and that the same
be spread upon the minutes of the
court, 'This May 6, 1926,
' J, B, WALL, Sol-Gen’l.
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