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R P Heutz, salary, 102 40 C Y Shaw, rebuild GHady School House, 50 00 Allowed out of Road No. 2 fuud: J B Page, work, 20 75 Emmett Black, same, 3 50 A N Heliums, same, 14 U0 W B Shaw, levee work, 3 50 R L Ward, same, 5 25 W M Dyer, work, 3 00 J W Hayles “ 15 00 R L Ward “ 56 25 Dickey & Davis “ 7 50 E M Dickey “ 8 1? J Wm Smith “ 12 50 N O Brower “ 14 50 J T Brower “ 4 50 W M Raily “ 14 50 Gr L Herron “ 10 00 B M Arrington “ 3 (JO Allowed out of Road No. 3 fund: G W Fair, work, 6 Oi Geo Bensonj same, 25 00 Lee Williamson, same, 338 00 Allowed out of Road No. 4 fund: T R McCullough, work, 13 33 J H Eubanks “ 15 00 F W Lipe *• 10 00 J D Crenshaw “ 296 50 W T Clogston “ 307 50 J W Lippincott “ 147 16 Allowed out of Road No. 5 fund: R C Simpson, work, II 25 Allowed out of Road Improve ment No. 2 fundi L K Thompson, approv ing bonds, 200 00 R L Holley, express on bonds, 7 84 ACCOUNTS CONTINUED. Lee Williamson, bal due on road Imp No. 2, 160 00 L K Thompson, Acknowl edgement Bonds, 50 00 Scuna Valley store, sun, 113 43 A I Shaw, trans prisoner, 9 00 R Spearman, cost in lu nacy case, 24 95 W B .Page, road work, 8 00 ACCOUNTS DISMISSED. Herald, printing bouds, 8 00 J S Sanders, med services, 6 00 O R Ewing & Co, personal service, 69 15 Peoples Drug Co, sundries, 6 08 The following petitions were received and filed: W D Eubanks et al, petition for public road. Joe Irby et al, petition for pub lic road. Petition of R Buckley for re duction in tax continued. Matter of back taxes of Missis sippi Valley Company continued. Committee appointed to view out route for road in Beat 5. Pe tition of W W Chapman et al, recommend that road be granted. Committee appointed to view out route for road in Beat 1. Pe titiou of Arthur Bryant et al, recommend that ibird class road be granted. Commtttee appointed to view out road in Beat 2. Petitioh of J J W Melton et al, recommended that said petition be dismissed. ORDERS. That first coupons on unsold bouds, said coupons being now due, be detached and canceled by the County Treasurer. That the Auditor’s Report be accepted and placed in Chanoery Clerk’s offioe as a public record. That the Clerk of the Board advertise, according to law, for bids to be filed with the Board at its meeting in 1915, for proposals to become County Depository for the year 1915, at which meeting said bids will be opened and a County Depository for the year 1915 will be selected. That the Clerk of the Board ao vertise and give notice as provided by the Statutes that at the meet ing of tbis Board an order will be entered authorizing the issuance of Loan Warrants to the amount of $--for the purpose of paying current expenses, except, or other than Judicial expenses as made and provided by Section 334, Annotated Code 1906. Contract for printing County work, Class 4. awarded to North Miss Herald, as per itemized bid and specifications on file. Protest of I T Blount against allowance of $2440.07 to OR Ew ing & Co received and spread on the minutes. Resignation of I T Blount as Attorney for the Board of Super, visors received and entered on the minntes. That R F Kimmons and J W Renshaw be appointed Attorneys for the Board of Supervisors J. B. Massey, President. R Spearman, Clerk. Those who have learned some thing of the Master’s spirit and share in the love that brought him to save mankind are not thinking of gathering future glory for them selves as they work. Their yearn ing pity for souls astray has neith er time nor mind to sing, “Will there be any stars in my crown?’* The life-saver who hears a ory for help and plunges into the stormy sea does not battle with the waves in search of a medal for he roism.—Forward. The Itemizek will do it for you And the work wil suit you. TYLER’S Grand Theatre EVERY NIGHT 3000 Feet Motion Pictures The best that can be secured in the Moving Picture World* Warmest and most Comfortable Place in the City. Adults IOcts; Children 5 cts Except VAUDEVILLE Which is 10 and 20 Cents