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Ordered that the Sheriff have a Credit of $1.20 cents for the Amount improperly Charged
To Joseph Scritchfield and that Joseph Scritchfield be exempt from paying the same.
 
No. 303 $0.75 Issued and Paid. Ordered that William Downing be allowed Seventy five Cents for Serving as Judge of General Election in August 1832.
 
No. 304 $0.75 Ordered that Benjamin Johnson be allowed Seventy five Cents for Serving as Judge of General Election in August 1832.
 
No. 305 $0.75 Issued and Paid. Ordered that Allen Comer be allowed Seventy five Cents for serving as Judge of General Election in August 1832.

No. 306 $0.75 Paid. Ordered that Alexander Elam be allowed Seventy five Cents for serving as Judge of General Election in August 1832.
 
No. 307 $0.75 Issued and Paid. Ordered that J.B. Woolard be allowed Seventy five Cents for serving as Judge of General Election in August 1832.
 
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No. 308 $0.75 Issued and Paid. Ordered that John Edwards be allowed Seventy five Cents for serving as Judge of General Election in August 1832.
 
No. 309 $0.75 Issued and Paid. Ordered that James Bradford be allowed Seventy five Cents for Serving as Clerk of General Election in August 1832.

No. 310 $0.75 Issued and Paid. Ordered that Russel B. Nicholass be allowed Seventy five Cents for Serving as Clerk of General Election Aug. 1832.
 
No. 311 $0.75 Issued and Paid. Ordered that Thomas Morgan be allowed Seventy five Cents for Serving as Clerk of General Election Aug. 1832.

No. 312 $0.75 Issued and Paid. Ordered that James W. Berry be allowed Seventy five Cents for Serving as Clerk of General Election Aug. 1832.
 
No. 313 $12.00 Issued and Paid. Ordered that Benjamin F. Berry be allowed twelve dollars in State Cases as Clerk of Bond Circuit Court in full up to this date.
 
Daniel Fergurson and John H. Black who ware (sic) appointed at June Term to view a road from Birges Store to Shoal Creek near Stouts mill made the following report, we the viewers are of opinion that said road as laid out by them is a road of public utility we have located it on the present private road between said places.
 
Ordered that Court adjourn until 9 O’clock tomorrow morning.
 
Tuesday morning September 4th 1832. Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present the Same Comrs. as on yesterday.
 
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No. 314 $2.00 No 315 $1.00 No. 316 $1.00 All Issued and Paid. Ordered that James Gilmore, Dep. Sheriff for L.H. Robinson be allowed two dollars for two days attendance as Sheriff on last June term and One dollar for one days services at intermediate Court held in July 21th 1832 and one dollar for one days attendance on this Court.
 
No. 317 $5.00 Issued and Paid. Ordered that James Gilmore, Dep. Sheriff be allowed five dollars for all Exofficio Services in full up to this time.
 
No. 318 $5.00 Issued and Paid. Ordered that James Gilmore be allowed five dollars for removing all the public property and Clerks Offices out of the Court house.
 
No. 319 $22.00 Issued and Paid. Ordered that John Gilmore be allowed twenty two dollars for taking in the list of taxable property for the year 1832.
 
James Gilmore, Dep. Sheriff for L.H. Robinson of Bond County personally appeared and produced the treasurers Receipt for $36.75 it being a part of the tax for the year 1831.
 
Ordered that William Davis be Licensed to Keep a public In(n) or a Tavern in the town of Greenville for the term of one year and that he pay the Sum of Five Dollars into the County Treasury. The following are the rates (to wit):
Breakfast, dinner, or supper…………………… 25 cts.
Bedding pr. Night…………………………………… 12½ 12½
Horse Feed……………………………………………… 12½ 12½
Horse pr. Night………………………………………… 50
Brandy, wine or Rum pr. half pt……………… 25
Gin “ “ pr. half pt……………………………………. 18¾
Whiskey “ “ pr. Half pt…………………………… 12½
 
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Ordered that William Davis be licensed to Keep a retail Store in the town of Greenville to retail wares, Goods, and merchandize for the Term of one Year on producing the Treasures Receipt for five Dollars.
 
Ordered that Court adjourn until the tenth Instant at nine O'clock. John McAdams (and) A.C. Mackay.
 
Special Term September 10th 1832.
Court met pursuant to adjournment, present R.W. Denny, A.C. Mackay & John McAdams, Commissioners.

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