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MONTHLY STATEMENT OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
At a regular monthly meeting of
the County Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of Coffee County, Geor
gia, held on the 7th day of April 1904
the following bills on file for month
of March, 1924, were audited, approv
ed, and ordered paid out of:
General Fund
Jesse l % K!nnon $2900.00
J. C. YAlis 33 .33
P. L. Moore 33 33
Enterprise Pub. Co 15.00 i
Melvin Tanner 10o!o0
Mrs. Annie C. Ward '/ 12 00
A.S. Bussey * lOELOO
Lawson Kelley 25.00
Mrs. Annie C. Ward 50.00
L. J. Moore * ’ o^OO
C. F. Chambliss 6*75
Gray Meeks 5'50
J. L. Brown ’ 3^oo
Moses Griffin 33.33
TOTAL $3,319.24
Bridge Fund.
W. W. Revel 500
Joe Butler 300
Courson & Smith 60.84
N. C. Blanton 2.50
Oliver Williams 7.50
J. M. Richardson 7.50
J. M. Smith 1.00
Mrs. H. C. Davis 75.44
TOTAL $162.78
Chain Grang Fund.
J. H. Milhollin 1000.00
W. C. Ellis 26.67
J. D. Pridgen 125.00
Broxton Hardware Co 71.05
P. L. Moore 65.47
Y. Vickers 28.12
Ijeon Harper 22.67
Jimpson Quinn 28.00
Gayner Oliver 40.00
Jordan Moses 80.00
Roy Simmons 20.00
Gilbert Singley 65.00
J. L. Burke 50.00
Willie Floyd 45.33
Evans & Stubbs 67.41
Clark-Smith Sanitarium 65.00
Powers Hardware Co 61.30
T. H. Clark 60.00
Denton’s Pharmacy 3.85
R. T. Dismuke & Co 17.05
W. M. Wooten 6|OC
W&omon Russ 26.00
Douglas Fdry. & Mch. W'ks. .. 7.45
Douglas Oil & Feft. Co 26.37
Douglas Hardware Co 23.75
Taylor’s Market 9.75
A., B. & A. R. R. Co 17.94
Georgia & Florida Ry 10.11
Douglas Produce Co 144.76
Sapps Pharmacy 10.65
G. C. Weitman Co 4.75
Georgia Oil Co 134.72
Davis Garage 81.80
Douglas Service Station 6.40
McKinnon & Minchew 259.62
H. M. Love & Co 70
J. L. Young & Co 88.50
W. C. Seymour 3.40
John Varnedoe 13.33
Douglas Shoe & H. Shop 40
Tanner-Brice Co 7.00
Nicholls Pharmacy 16.20
Standard Oil Co 39.60
Gulf Refining Co 171.06
Douglas Grocery Co 215.48
Jim Stodghill 40.00
Morris & Co 125.71
TOTAL $3,433.37
Pauper Fund.
Ellen Sapp 5.00
Mrs. F. M. Gooding 5.00.
Surena Douglas 3.00
Eva Moore 3.00
Margret Thomas 8.00
Mary J. Nipper 5.00
Elizabeth Teston 4.00
Susan Ricketson 5.00
Elisha Strickland 3.00
W. C. Bowen & Wife 5.00
Mrs. Amos Adams 5.00
Martha Sapp 5.00
Eliza Davis 4.00
S. W. Spivey 5.00
Lizzie Courson 4.00
George Hancock 10.00
Burrell Grantham 4.00
Vicey Anderson 4.00
Mary Mathis 12.00
H. J. Tindol 4.00
Sarah Solomon 4.00
Sarah Sapp 5.00
George Wood • 5.00
Pink Walker 5.00
Zilphia Dale 5-00
Mrs. Rile Wright 5.00
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Mrs. J. L. Bohannon 500
Albert Stevens 400
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John Miller 4 00
Sarah M. Jiles 4 00
Poll" Mitchell 4 00
Harriet Carver 4qq
Mrs. Mitchell Hutcheson 4.00
Henry Adams g.oo
Belle Hammock 4.00
Lydia Hatton 4.00
J. S. Moore 400
Dan Sapp \\\][ 4.00
TOTAL $213.00
t City Court Fund.
T. N. Henson 125.00
A. W. Haddock 18.00
TOTAL $143.00
Court House & Jail Fund.
W. H. Joyce 10.00
B. J. Minchew 25.00
Enterprise Pub. Co 24.50
W. M. Tanner 190.80
Douglas Telephone Co 3.35
A., B. & A. R. R. Co 1.08
Sapps Pharmacy 9.05
Water & Light Com 23.35
H. J. Goodwin 3.00
A. E. Hand 3.00
Remington Typewriter Co 7.00
TOTAL $300.13
Superior Court Fund.
Union Banking Co 1,368.32
Union Banking Co 411.00
Enterprise Pub. Co 5.00
W. M. Tanner 99.00
Session Fales 46.50
D. W. Whitehurst 29.00
A. W. Haddock 66.00
TOTAL $2,024.82
SUMMARY.
General Fund $3,319.24
Bridge Fund ....2 162.78
Chain Gang Fund 3,433.37
Pauper Fund 213.00
City Court Fund 143.00
Court House & Jail Fund.... 300.13
Superior Court Fund 2,024.82
GRAND TOTAL. .$9,596.34
1, Melvin Tanner, clerk of the Com
missioners of Roads and Revenues in
and for Coffee County. Georgia, do
hereby certify that the above is a true
statement of items approved for pay
ment for month ending March 31st..
1924, and that warrants covering same
rave been drawn.
MELVIN TANNER.
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THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, MAY 16, 1924.
SUITE EDITORS if
SPENOBAY HERE
There is yet a possibility that a part
of the editors will stop over in Doug
las on Monday preceding the annual
meeting in Waycross for that week.
The matter was taken up with the
president of the organization by the
local newspaper men, and this paper
first received a letter from President
Roundtree announcing that it would
be impossible to make the arrange
ment, due to the fact that he could
not get enough of them pledged, and
he did not want to split the bunch.
He anticipated that those who lived
north of Atlanta would travel by A.,
B. & A., and could stop over from the
morning train, and spend the day, ar
riving in Waycross for the first ses
sion Monday evening.
l.ater we received a letter from the
president asking us to disregard his
former letter, and that he was still
making an effort to get a part of the
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