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Council Proceedings,
COUNCIL CllAAIHKR, >
.Inn. 4tli, 1887. >
liKOULAIl MKKTINU.
Present Hi* Honor, S. AValkor, May-
or, AU1. Hendrix, Bell, Case, Wliildeii.
Wines and Carr.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and confirmed.
The petition of A. L. Ellison refer
red to the Finance Committee was
granted, provided the money is paid
xn accordance with said petition.
The following was read:
To The Hou. Mayor and Aldermen:
GKNTLKMKN:—I respectfully peti
tion your honorable body to give me
m road-way 80 feet wide from Mont
gomery street through Lincoln street
to the place 1 purchased of the City.
Your prompt attention will oblige,
Respectfu'ly,
C. L. Cask.
On motion, ordered, That Lincoln
«treet be opened from Montgomery
street to C. L. Case's field. The ayes
«xul nays being called on the above,
-those voting aye—Aid. Hendrix, Case
-and Bell. Nay—Aid. Wliilden, Carr
-and Hines.
There being a tie, the Mayor voted
aye, so the order was passed.
The application of Messrs. B. AV.
Wcott, T. L. McComb and E. E. Bell,
asking for a lamp to be placed at the
corner of the old McComb Hotel, was
read and the following adopted:
On motion, Resolved, That if the
parties in the above petition will
place the lamp and post at said car
rier, the city will have the same light
ed.
Resolved, That the lamp destroyed
opposite the old Washington Hall lot
be replaced. (Adopted.)
Resolved, That the Chief of the
Fire Department be authorized to
purchase for the use of the Fire De
partment, 200 feet of linen hose.
(Adopted.)
The application of Anthony Butler
for lana was referred to the Land
Committee.
Tne following accounts were passed
and ordered paid :
AV. S. McComb, $f>0.00
A Dunn, 50.00
W. J. Owens, 50.00
Whitfield & Allen 70.25
J. Staley, 52.11
E. Shaw, 18.83
S. Hughes, 15
The Clerk's report was examined
and found correct and on motion was
approved and passed.
The following license and tax ordi
nance, was passed for the year 1887:
License and Tax Ordinances.
Be ft ordained by the Mayor and Alder
men ot tlic City ol Milledgeville, Tliut the
following License nml Tax Ordinance lie
established Tor the year 1887.
Sec. 1 A tax of one half of one per cent
ipon all real and personal property owned
within the corporate limits of the City of
VI i I ledge vi lie, whether hold by Adminis
trator, Executor, Guardian, Trustee, A-
geutsor otherwise, on the 1st April, 18B7.
Sec. 2 A tax of one third of one per cent
ipon all gross sales of goods, wares and.
nerchandise, made on unit after Feb. 1st,
of 1*87 n nil the returns and payments thero-
lorlobe made under oath at tlm end of
every three months, to tfro Clerk and
Id ensure!* of said city. Any person liable
t o this tax tuny discharge the same upon
: ii ynmiit of I be su m of one hundred and
-event v-live dollars, on or before the 1st
i.iy of Feb. 1887.
Se,-:). A tax of twenty-live dollars upon
each person or firm dealing in horses or
mule-, or both, where the transaction
ir sales exceed twenty-five in nmu-
ber of said animals, nml where such
transaction* or sales shall not exceed
twenty-live animals in number, and where
-aid transaction or sale, shall not exceed
twenty-live in number ot said ani
mals, a tax of one per cent, on the gross
amount of the same shall bu due aud pay
able and ttie said tax shall be collected by
the Marshals or Clerk.
fSee. 4 A tax of two and a lmR per cent
upon premiums of local Agents of Fire
and Life Insurance Companies. Returns
and payments quarterly. And a tax of
*50.00 upon each non-resident agent of u
Fire or Life Insurance Company.
See. 5 A tax of three dollars upon each
male Inhabitant of the city, between the
ages of 10 and 50 years, as commutation
for stfeet service, provided such person
may be relieved from said Lux by laboring
ten days upon tiie public streets, or less
at tiie discretion of Council. Said tux
must be paid by April 1st each year.
See. o A tax of twenty-live dollars upon
keeper ot a skating rink.
Sec. 7 A lax of twenty-live dollars upon
every keeper of a Warehouse used lor
storing cotton, alone. lie it ordained, d c.,
tie', any person paling a tax of one hun
dred lioliars will he allowed to takeout a
license to do a warehouse business includ
ing such as storing cotton, buying andsell-
? eg cotton seed, seed cotton, junk business,
guano, coal, Ac., combined. On the pay
ment of said amount, a license will ho is-
-ued to said person to do a general ware-
>ou*e business. No license will be'Issued
for less than $100 to any one to buy and
sell seed cotton or cottonseed.
,Shc. s a tax of thirty dollars upon every
1’rlnting Ollice.
Sec.!) A tux of twenty-live dollars upon
every resident Agent of a Sewing Machine
Company, and upon every non-resident
agent, a tux ot $50.00 payable before begin
ning to canvass.
See. iu A tax of twenty-five dollars up
on every vendor of Latent Medicines, or
Fads, Lung, Liver, or any other kinds, or
any seller of roots, herbs or compounds of
any description, other than resident ven
dors.
See. 11 A tax of twenty dollars upon
eaeh Pool or Hilliard Table.
Sec. 12 A tax of ten dollars upon each
Bagatelle Table.
Sec. 13 A tax of ten dollars upon each
keeper of a Ten Pin Alley.
See. 14 A tax of ten dollars upon every
other table of games not prohibited bylaw.
Sec. 15 A tax of one hundred aud fifty
dollars per day upon each circus
See. 10 A tax of twenty-live dollars
upon each Side Show, and a tax at the
discretion of the Mayor, upon every other
show not specially taxed by this Ordi
nance.
Sec. 17 A tax of fifty dollars upon each
Telegraph Company.
Sec. 18 A tax of fifty dollars upon each
Express Company.
Sec. lit A tax of .twenty-five dollars up-
n eaeh Bank or agency thereof or upon
each person or firm doing a general bank
ing business such as buying and selling
exchange, receiving deposits and making
loans and collections.
Sec. 20 A tax of ono hundred dollars up-
-A each keeper of a Livery Stable.
See. 21 A tax of forty dollars upon every
two horse Hack, Carriage or other vohi-
:le, and a tax of twenty- live dollars upon
every one-horse Hack, Carriage or other
vehicle used for hiro aud not connected
with a livery stable.
Hoc. 22 A tax of thirty dollars upon ev-
try keeper of a Hotel.
See. 23 A tax of fifteen dollars upon ev
ery keeper of a Boarding house, taking
transient boarders.
See. 24 A tax of ten dollars upon every
keeper of a Boarding House not taking
transient boarders, except such us take
college students only.
See. 25 A tax of forty dollars upon each
keeper of a Restaurant m Lilting House,
payable in advance.
See. 20 A tax of ten dollars upon each
Bakery;.
Sec. 27 A tax of ton dollars upon each
and every! person selling Cakes, Pies, or
other cooked provisions on the streets,
payable in advance.
Sec. 28 A tax of twenty live dollars
upon each Butcher Pen, and tux of ten dol
lars upon each retulier of Fresh Meats,
except such us are brought in and sold by
the producer; each butcher or firm can on
ly sell nt one stand under one license, and
for every additional stand shall pay ten
dollars.
8ec. 29 A tax of one hundred dollars
upon each candy stand connected with
circuses or other shoWH.
8eo. 30 A tax of two dq$lars per week
upon all Shooting Galleries.
Bee. 31 A tax of ten dollars upon all
contractors.
Bee. 32 A tax of twenty-five dollars up
on each person selling or dealing in Guano,
Cotton Seed Meal, Phosphates or Manipu
lated Fertilizers either for himself or as
agent for any person or firm.
Bee. 33 A tax ol fifty dollars upon every
vondor of Goods, Wares or Merchandise,
who sells the same by sample or otherwise
by retail and not toguerchants by whole
sale.
Bee. 34 A tnx of twenty-five dollars or
less at the discretion of the Mayor up
on each and every itinerant vendor of any
specific article to others than merchants.
Ben. 35 A tax upon all sales of resident
Auctioneers of 2% per cent, aud a tax of one
hundred dollars upon all non-resident
Auctioneers, and 2 1 /, tier cent on sales.
Sec. 30 A tax of ten dollars upon every
Bat her Shop and a tax of five dollars upon
each Barber practicing his professionjout
of a shop.
Bee. 37 A tax of five dollars upon each
Blacksmith Forge.
Sec. 38 A License tax upon eaoh agent for
the sale of any article whatever, or any per
son visiting the city as an itinerant Physi
cian or professor, or vendor of any pro
prietary article, canvasser selling books
maps, pictures of all kinds by subscription
or otherwise at the discretion of the Mayor.
Sec. 39 A tax of ten dollars upon each
persou or firm, selling or deuliug ln’coal
or receiving orders for consignment or
delivery of tiie same.
Bee. 4b A tax of fifty dollars upon each
pei son or firm operating a corn or Flour
Mill. .
Bee. 41 A tax of ten dollars upon each
teacher of a Dancing School.
Bee. 42 A tax of fifty dollars upon each
person exercising the vocation of a Street
Drummer employed by any person within
the corporate limits of the city.
See. 43. A tax of five dollars upon eaeh
contractoi |for House or Sign Painting.
Sec.44 A tax of five dollars upon each
manufuctutor or repairer of Harness.
Sec. 45 A tax of ten dollars upon each
Wheelrlght Shop.
Bee.40 A tax of twenty-five dollars up
on each Planing Mill.
Bee. 47 Each person who shall own or
keep a dog in the city and allow him or
her to run at large shall buy n badge at
tho cost of two dollars Irorn the city. Any
dog or dogs caught upon the streets with
out a badge shall be shot by the marshals
or police.
Sec. 48 A tax of twenty-five dollars up
on each buyer of or dealer in rags, scrap
Iron, hides, wool, beeswax, tallow and
other like articles, whether such business
be conducted at a fixed place or upon the
streets, except such us take out the gener
al warehouse license.
Sec. 49 A tax of live dollars upon each
dealer or peddler in Ice Cream upon the
streets, and who Is not in the employment
of* a keeper of a Restaurant or Eating
House.
Bee. 50 A tax of ten dollars be and the
same is hereby assessed as a business tax
on each and every cotton buyer other than
resident merchants.
See. 51 A tax of twenty-five dollars upon
every Broker.
Bee. 52. A tax of twenty-live dollars up
on each person or firm collecting accounts,
notes, acceptances, drafts or other evi
dences of indebtedness, for Banks, Firms,
or Individuals, aud remitting by exchange
or otherwise therefor.
Sec. 53 A tax of twenty-live dollars upon
every public Gin.
Sec. 54 A tax of ten dollars upon each
person or firm keeping an Opera House or
Amusement Hull.
Bee. 55 A tax of five dollars upon each
Tailor Shop.
See. 06 A fax of ten dollars upon each
Photograph Gallery.
Bee. 57 A tax of ten dollars upon each
person or firm dealing In lumber, or sell
ing the same by agents, and collecting
therefor, or having yards for the delivery
of the samo, or by commission or other
wise.
Bee. 58 A tax of flvo dollars upon each
person or firm dealing In Ice.
Sec. 69 A tax of fifty dollars upon each
Brick Yard.
Bee. 00 Be It further ordained Ac., That
whenever any person or persons having
no fixed place of business within the city
nevertheless exercise within the city any
business of any nature whatever, such
person or persons, shall be required to
register their names and business ami bo
subject to the same or like taxation on
their business as is levied by the Mayor
and Council upon persons following a like
business and having a fixed place oi busi
ness.
See. 61 All licenses shall be taken out be
fore commencing ousiness.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aider-
men of the city of Milledgeville, that any
person or persons violating any or either
section of tho License Ordinance of tlds
city, shall be subjected to a fine at the
discretion of tho mayor. In default of the
payment of tiie lino imposed, the offender
or offenders shall be confined at hard labor
on the public streets, in the City Chain
Gang, for a ttmo not less than ten or more
than sixty days, at tho discretion of the
Mayor.
On motion Council adjourned.
G. W. Cahaker, Clerk.
G. AV. Caraker, Clerk, in acc’t with
the City Council, of Milledgeville,
receipts and disbursements from
Dec. 21,. 1880, to Jan. 3, 1887, inclu
sive.
1886. Cash. Dr.
Dec. 21, To cash on hand from
last report, $596 58
do Rec’d of Fuller & Ghols-
ton, in part on sale of
fruits and lisli on streets, 5 00
do Miss E. Trail, tax, 1 75
do Fine in Mayor's Court, 5 00
do O. H. Fox, tax, 16 00
do Mary Bell, tax, 1 00
do A. L. Ellison, tax, 7 20
do A. L. Ellison, ag’t wife, 11 00
do A. B. Brooks, tax, 5 00
do 22, Augustus Wright, tax, 70
do Adieus Brantley, tax, 05
do 23, Capt. Crawford, tax, 2 00
do Mrs. C. 1*. Crawford, tax, 1 25
do 24, Katie Raiford, tax, 1 00
do H. H. Harrison, tax, 2 50
do Lewis Randal, tax, 3 00
do 25, L. Carrington, Ins. tax, 30
do 27, J. J. Gumm, tax, 1 00
do 28, Fine iu Mayor’s Court, 1 00 *
do
R. Meminger, Jr. pt tax,
3 00
do
Betsy Meminger, tax,
50
do
L. If. Thomas, agt. tax,
4 85
do
L. 11. Thomas, tax,
2 42
do 20,
Mrs. IS. C. Jones, pt lax,
10 (10
do 60,
(J. \V\ Ennis, Mill tax,
50 00
do
*• “ “ Gin tax,
25 00
do
“ “ “ Coal tax,
10 00
do
“ “ “ tax,
5 00
do
U. W. Brown, tax,
10 10
do
Fernley Hightower, tax,
25
do
1*. M. Compton iV Sou.,
Ins. tax,
18 00
do 31,
8. Walker, tax.
46 50
do
8. Walker, lot of second
hand iron pine.
55 90
do
G. T. Wledenman, tax.
23 00
do
Mrs. I. Flemister, tax,
19 50
do
do
Milledgeville B’k. Co.
Mrs. E. J. White, tax,
25 00
4 25
do
A. Brantley, tax,
1 00
1887.
Jan. 1,
Nancy Mansell, tax,
45
do
Zed Butler, 8r., tax.
1 00
do
Miss M. Keel, tax,
1 10
do
R. James, tax,
40
do 3,
G. T. Chambers, tax.
1 00
do
Mary Meminger, tax.
50
do
H. H. Harrison, tax on
1 one-horse hack.
25 00
do
Felix Harrison, tax,
75
do
Miss B. Lend rum, tax,
12 50
do
Jas. Gibson, tax,
85
do
Ella Gibson, tax,
50
do
M. A. Fowler, tax,
8 50
$1,018.55
1886.
Cash.
Cn.
Doc. 21
By ain’t pd. J. M. Clark
1 blank book.
1 50
do 22,
T. J. Fairfield in full for
lighting lamps, to 14th,
65 70
do 23,
For splinters,
25
do 27,
For tacks,
10
do 31,
S. Walker, Mayor, in
full to Dec. 8,
90 00
1837.
Jan. 1,
J. L. Ivey, in full as St.
Contractor, to date,
.75 00
do
G. Key, work in cemetery
, 500
$337,55
Cash on hand to balance, 681 00
$1,018.55
Approved Jan. 4th, 1887.
Geo. D. Cask, Ctatn’n. Fin. Com.
S. WALKER, Mayor.
Council Cham nun, )
Jam, 10th, 1887.^
Postponed Regular Meeting.
Present, His Honor, S. Walker,
Mayor, Aldermen Case, Hendrix,
Wliilden, Hell, and Carr. Absent,
Alderman Hines.
Tho minutes of the last meeting
were read and confirmed. Alderman
Hines came in and took his seat.
On motion,
Resolved, That the city priutiug be referrefi
to the Finance Committee to ilo tiie host they
can, but not to pay exceeding thirtr-suveii
dollars and fifty cents per annum. Adopted.
The petition of Julia Hall, (c) in
regard to the land surveyed east of
J. M. Edward's gin house lot was re-
fered to tho city attorneys.
The Land Committee was granted
further time to report on Anthony
Butler's application. On motion the
land on (lie west common formerly
leased by Mr. IT. Temples was re-
ferod to tho Finance Committee with
power to sell.
Resolved That tltu rliainuan of tlm street
Cunnnjttcc! lie nidhoii/.ed to renew the street
eonti-iu-l Willi Mr. Ivey for another venr. Ad
opted.
The following accounts were passed
and ordered paid.
T. J. Fairfield $67 50
T. L. McComb & Co., 79 50
J. M. Clark IS 15
The Clerk’s report was examined
and found correct, and on motion
was approved and passed. On mo
tion council adjourned.
G. W. Caraker, Clerk.
G. W-Caraker, Clerk, in account with
the City Council of Milledgeville.
Receipts aDd disbursements from
Jan. 4th to the 17th, inclusive.
1887. Cash. Dr.
Jan. 4. To cash on hand from
Inst leport, $681. 00
do Chas. Brogsdale, tax. 7 00
do F. 0. l’osey, tax 3 00
do T. G. Burge, salo of
bed springs 0 moil tlis 5 00
do Fine in Mayot's court. 1 00
do Jeff Rivers, tax 25
do II. Brown, Sr., tax. .. G 10
do II. Brown, guardian. . 4 00
do a. Mrs-J. II. Holder,tax 1 GO
do Wesley Harper, tax. . 40
do 6 T. L. McComb A Co.,
sales 58 G9
do T. L. McComb, tax.. 17 25
do “ “ “ agt wifel5 00
do 7. A L. Ellison, interest.45 28
do “ “ “ in full for
land 1,618 15
do 8. Fine in Mayor’s court 5 00
do J. Davis butcher tax. 25 00
do J. .Davis, tax 4 50
do Emily"Smith, tax.... 1 25
do Est. J. Mitchell, pt tax 2 00
do 10 “ Mrs. S. Irving, “ 1 00
do 11 E. S. Lamar,pool tablo 20 00
do F. Haug, sales 44 75
do F. llaug, tax 7 50
do Mrs. 1’. Haug, tax... G 25
do A. Eastern, tax, 75
do Mrs J.H. Stembridge,
tax 5 35
do Mrs. M. L. Drake, tax 2 50
do 12. F. Lewis, pt. tax 1 25
do Fine in Mayor's court 1 00
do 14. J. T. Temples, tax... 7 80
do “ “ “ encroach
ment for 1877 2 00
do Fine in Mayor’s court. 1 00
do Kinney «k Whelan,sales 38 10
do 15. T. H. & C. L. Morris,
tax on printing 30 00
do Maria Wilson, tax.... 100
do 17. C. W. Ennis auction
do
L. Carrington, Co. 8.
C. B. 0 . - r
i
III!
.)U
00
do
W. T. Conn, tax ....
81
52
do
“ “ ng’t Mr*.
nu
Brantley
do
AV. T. Conn, ag't Mrs
Carr
19
25
do
AV. T. Conn, ag’t fie-
torv
2
00
do
AV. T. Coun ifc Co..tax
3
00
do
do
8
14
Mrs F. AVaitzfelder..
31
00
$3,322 24
Cash.
Cr.
Jan.
4. By ain’t paid E. Shaw
*
on wells
13
75
do
Stevens Bros. & Co.,
acc’t passed
18
50
do
6. Oil for engine
10
do
8. Hughes, acc’t passed
15
do
T. L. McComb, for 3
police uniforms
W. J- Owens in full to
79
50
do
oo
do
AVliitfield it Allen in
I'u 11 to Jan. Gth
76
25
do
8. (li o Kev work in cem-
etery
00
do
11. A. Dunum full to 1st
50
00
do
15. G. Key, work ineem-
r
00
do
17. M. D. Phillips in full
school teacher for 1886 175
00
do
F. F. Ford in fud school
teacher for 1886....100
00
do
James Cooper in full
school teacher for 1886. 45
00
$ 618 25
Cash on hand to balance... 2,703 99
$3,322 24
Approved Jan 19, 1887,
Geo. 1). Case,
Chairman FinanceCommittee.
S. Walker, Mayor.
Council Chamber, Feb. 1, 1887.
Regular Meeting.
Present His Honor, S Waiker,
Mayor, Alderman Case, Hines, Hen
drix, Carr and Whilden.
Absent, Alderman Bell.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and continued.
The following was read:
To tho Honorable Mayor and Aldermen:
Gents—I apply to purchase half acre of land
lying between ncy loi and tiie half acre recent
ly sold to Georgia Morse.
Respectfully. ANTHONY BUTLER.
January 4th, 1SS7.
The above having been referred to
the land committee, they report as
follow*.
We, !tbo IjAiuI Committee, receomnicml that
tho half aero of land bo sold to tho applicant
for thirty dollars cash, purchaser to pay for
surveying. M. HIKES, Chairman.
On motion the report, was received
and adopted.
On motion
Resolved. That the Clerk be authorized to
pay tho touchers of the Eddy School for ISSli
tin: surplus of tlic school fund left over in the
Treasury, to each teacher so inm-li each day
theytaught tho per diem tobceijual.
The Finance Committee was grant
ed further time to report ou the city
printing.
The following accounts were
passed and ordered paid:
W S McComb $50 00
A Dunn 50 00
W J Owens 50 00
W & J. Caraker 25 75
Whilden <fe Wilson 21 73
J M Clark’s estate 5 00
D Mitchell 46 50
The Clerk’s report was examined
and found correct and on motion was
approved and passed.
Ou motion Council adjourned.
G. W. Caraker, Clerk,
G W Caraker, Clerk, in account with
the City Council of Milledgeville.
Receipts and disbursements from
January 18th to February 1st,
1887, inclusive,
1887. Cash. Dr.
Jan. 18. To cash on hand from
last report $2,703 99
do O L Chatters, tax.. 4 25
do It Meminger, Jr., bal
ance tax 1 00
do 19. S G White, tax 7 00
do Central Railroad,.... 30 00
do Dr I L Harris tax, . . 13 75
do Estate Judgo I L Har
ris, tax 12 75
do 20 T J Fairfield, tax.... 7 00
do “ “ photographer 10 00
do Asa Wilson, tax 50
do Augusta Foard, tax. .. 3 50
do L H Wood, tax 4 50
do 21 Mrs M Ostendorf, tax. 1 00
do 22 Millie Ann Flurey.... 2 50
do Mrs S C Jones,balance
tax 15 00
do 2-1 T T Windsor, insu
ranee tax 2 50
do 2G F Minor, tax 4 25
do Mrs T Smith, tax.... 1 00
do 27 J A Green, ag’t, tax.. 2 87
do Rebecca Eastern, tax. 50
do 29 Dr W A Moore, private
boarding houso .... 10 00
do E S Vinson, part on
land 150 u0
do Rebecca Irwin, tax. . 1 75
do Cathrine llivers, tax. . 50
do Andrew Jenkins, agt tax 75
do 31 W H Bass, tax 24 25
do Mrs G W Holder, tax 3 00
$3,018 11
Ca&h. C
Jan. I*. By ain’t paid O L
Chatters, as school
teacher, 1886 10.i
do 20 T J Fairfield in full to
the 13ill 67
do G I) Case, ag t estate
J M Clark 18
do Anna 8 Haskell in full
teacher in 1886 90
do 22 G Key,work incem’t’ry 5
do 27 For splinters
do G D Case, ag’t, ink
and stand 1
do 29 G Key, work in cem’e’try 5
o0
$ 292
Cash on hand to balance.. .2,726
$3,018 11
Approved Feb., 1st- 1887.
Geo. D. Case.
Chairman Finance Committee.
S. Walker, Mayor.
Council Chamber, Feb. 15, 1887
Regular Meeting.
l’rosent, His Honor 8 Walker,
Mayor, Aldermen Case, ( art. Hines,
Whilden and Hendrix.
Absent, AldAman Bell.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and confirmed.
The resignation of J Staley, chief
of fire department, was laid on the
table for the present.
The petition of Cox <& Gardner was
refered to the Finance Committee
with power to act-
Tha petition of E S Vinson in re
gard to land was refered to the Fi
nance committee with power to rent
for this year.
The petition of Litha Gorley was
refered to the street committee.
On motion the bid of the two pa
pers to do the city printing for 1887
for $30 each was accepted.
The following accounts were passed
and ordered paid:
J Staley $52 GO
T J Fairfield G8 40
E Shaw 18 33
S Hughes 30
The clerk's report was examined
and found correct, aud on motion
was approved and passed-
Ou motion Council adjourned.
G- W. Caraker, Clerk.
G. W.
with
ville.
from
1887.
Feb. 1
Caraker, Clerk, in account
tho City Council of Milleilge-
lieceipts and disbursements
Feb, 1st to tho 14tli, inclusive.
Cash. Dr.
. To cash on hand from
last report, $2
72(1
01
do
T. T. Windsor.ins. lax,
12
13
do
“ “ “
2
92
do
2,
A. O. Jeffers, sales,
35
do
AV. Barnett, tax,
1
75
do
Mrs. Frankinstein,
<>
00
do
W. It. Morris, lot in
cemetery,
10
00
do
5.
1). B. Santord, lux,
:>:>
50
do
4.
AV. & J. Caraker, tax,
30
■Hi
do
J. Caraker, tax,
s
37
do
AV. Caraker, tax,
1
!■)
do
5.
D. Mitchcl, lax,
1
50
do
Airs. 1 Iighlamlcr, tax
1
5n
do
7.
Dora Railoml. tax,
50
do
Martha Franklin, tax,
50
do
Eliza Reaves, lax,
75
do
8.
Emerlinc Sanford, tax,
1
00
do
J. M. Edwards, Tor
51-100 ceres of land,
12
75
do
9.
E. T. Ailing, lot iu cem
etery,
10
00
do
Martha Spark/, tax,
75
do
Fine hi Mayor’s court,
1
00
do
10
F. Lewis, tax,
1
00
do
L. Carringtou, ins. tax,
4
80
do 12. A.
laud,
30 00
$2,903 54
Feb.
1.
l>y am’l paid J. L. Ivey
in full,
5175
00
do
2.
AV. J. Owens in full,
50
00
do
4.
A. Dunn, “
50
00
do
E. Shaw, in part
13
73
do
W. & J. Caraker acc’t
passed
25
73
do
•>.
D. Mitchell aec't pass-
cd
46
50
do
M. I). I’liillips school
teacher in full 1886,
59
40
do
F. F. Foard school
teacher iu full 1886,
46
20
do
J. T. Cooper school
teacher in full ISSO,
9
90
do
G. lv-v work in cent-
dory,
3
00
do
O. L. Chatters school
teacher in full 1886,
19
50
do
7.
G. I). Case agt, for
estate of J. M. Clark,
3
00
do
12.
McMillan & Ailing
account passed,
u
03
do
G. Key work in cent-
etery,
5
00
•$
552
05
Cash on hand and to bah, 2.351 49
$2,903.54
Approved Feb. 15th., 1887.
Geo. D. Case, Chm’n. Fin. Com.
S. WALKER, Mayor.
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