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Index On this day in history 150 years ago Gen. Van Dorn at Holly Springs is ordered to enroll all of the Partisan Rangers in North Mississippi as conscripts in the regular army. The inde- pendent partisans are not happy with the order. Many refuse, continuing to serve as irregulars, wanted men by both the Union and Confederacy. Stocks...... 7A Classified...... 6B Comics Inside Wisdom...... 4B Weather...... 5A Obituaries...... 3A Opinion...... 4A Sports...... 8A Vol. 116, No. 260 Corinth, Mississippi • 28 pages Two sections www.dailycorinthian.com Oct. 28, 2012 $1.50 Today 59 Mostly sunny Tonight 33 Sunday Sunday Inside today: More than $135 in coupon savings 0% chance rain GLEN — Glendale Elemen- tary students were treated to a eld trip. Without having to leave the campus. HealthWorks visited Glen- dale as part of its “On the Road” eld trip to area schools. The Tupelo children's health educa- tion center was at the school to promote healthy lifestyles and strengthen the school's health council. “We are here to teach chil- dren about healthy food and exercise,” said team leader Em- ily Guyton. “Healthy students are important, they score better on tests and are in trouble less.” Glendale students took part in several fun activities as the health education squad deliv- ered its message. “The activities are an at- traction to the kids and helps promote a healthy school,” said Glendale Principal Brian Phelps. Phelps, who is also part of the health council of the school, praised HealthWorks for its work in helping schools get healthier. “They have worked with us and and helped make an ac- tion plan for the school,” said Phelps. With their help, Glendale has been able to incorporate asth- ma and diabetes training. “The asthma training is big for us because we have a lot of kids with asthma and it trains our teachers what to do when they have an attack,” said Phelps. HealthWorks has also been a needful ally when it comes to getting students to try healthly food at school. “Some kids don't get enough healthy foods at home,” said the principal. “Most of the time this is the only healthy food they get … through the help of HealthWorks, the health coun- cil is allowed to get our heads together and come up with in- centives for them to try healthy food.” “Research shows that al- though mandated, health coun- cils are often not as effective as intended due to lack of time and resources at the schools,” said Kathy Tucker, HealthWorks Coordinator of Outreach and Innovation. “Through grant funding, we are allowed to work directly with each school to build and strengthen the coun- cils, implement action plans, and create wellness policies.” On Friday, an interactive and Glendale students learn healthy eating habits BY STEVE BEAVERS [email protected] Staff photo by Steve Beavers HealthWork’s Julie Hill goes over healthy food choices with Glendale Elementary students. Please see HEALTHWORKS | 2A Organizers of the fth an- nual Corinth Grand Illumina- tion are seeking volunteers to help out with the lighting and placing of luminaries on Sat- urday, Nov. 3. The Grand Illumination is a ceremony in which Corinth honors the souls of the 12,000 casualties of the Siege and Battle of Corinth by lighting luminaries. The luminaries will be concentrated at the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center — site of Battery Robinett in wartime Corinth — and will form a path into downtown, highlighting antebellum homes, the historic business, the Contraband Camp and the railroad crossing that made the town a strategic priority for both sides in the War Be- tween the States. Grand Illumination orga- nizers are asking for the ser- vice of three to four guys with a trailer to deliver and stage the luminaries during the morning between 8 and 10 a.m. Volunteers are also needed to help get the luminaries in place beginning at 9:30 a.m. and to light the luminaries in the downtown area beginning at 4:30 p.m. They will also be needed to extinguish the downtown lu- minaries at the end of the cer- emony. “This is the fth year we’ve done this, and we’ve had some of the same people volunteer all ve years,” said Tourism Grand Illumination seeks volunteers BY BOBBY J. SMITH [email protected] Please see VOLUNTEERS | 2A Two local re departments will offer alternatives to door-to- door trick or treating on Hallow- een night. Farmington Fire and Rescue’s annual Trunk or Treat is set for 5:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Farmington City Hall, and the Jacinto VFD will host a Trunk or Treat at the same time at the re department on Highway 356. Also, First United Methodist Church will host Trunk or Treat at the Coke Plant in Corinth from 5 until 8 p.m. It is the third year for the event at Jacinto, where the re depart- ment will provide candy and dis- play its trucks. “It is a good, safe place for people in our community to get some candy,” said Tara Farr, who is helping to organize the event. Farmington Fire Chief David Boren estimated 750 to 800 chil- dren participated in last year’s event at Farmington City Hall. “It’s denitely safer for the county people since we don’t have sidewalks and people don’t have to worry about dogs biting you,” he said. It is about the 10th year for the event to be held at the current location. “It’s been getting bigger every year,” said Boren. Trunk or Treats provide alternative BY JEBB JOHNSTON [email protected] Please see TREATS | 2A Local students are answering the call. The need of creative and well- educated workers is at an all- time high in the United States. To meet the demand, the State Scholars Initiative (SSI) is a national program that utilizes business leaders to motivate stu- dents to complete a more chal- lenging course of study in high school. In Mississippi, the initiative is managed by the Public Edu- Four local students named State Scholars BY STEVE BEAVERS [email protected] Please see SCHOLARS | 2A Wayne and Leesa Thompson didn't sweep anything under the rug at the 17th Annual Her- itage Festival. The Leighton, Ala., couple brought out the brooms with all kinds of information at the festival held on the grounds of the Crossroads Museum Fri- day and Saturday. The festival was the rst for Thompsons Brooms -- broom-makers with 1800s-style equipment. “We have been on the road since the middle of August,” said Leesa Thompson, a broom maker since 1967. The Thompsons attend 10-12 festivals a year, demonstrating the product made with all natu- ral broom corn and on various handles. Leesa said the team made the stop in Corinth after coming Broom makers attend event for first time BY STEVE BEAVERS [email protected] Staff photo by Steve Beavers Leesa Thompson presses a broom together during the Heritage Festival on Saturday. Please see BROOMS | 2A Daily Corinthian Call Donna or Brandi for complete details and rates! 286.6006 BROSE HWY 72 E • Corinth MS www.broseautoplex.com Now Renting 2012 Nissans!

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Index On this day in history 150 years agoGen. Van Dorn at Holly Springs is ordered to enroll all of the Partisan

Rangers in North Mississippi as conscripts in the regular army. The inde-pendent partisans are not happy with the order. Many refuse, continuing to serve as irregulars, wanted men by both the Union and Confederacy.

Stocks......7A Classified......6B Comics Inside Wisdom......4B

Weather......5A Obituaries......3A Opinion......4A Sports......8A

Vol. 116, No. 260 • Corinth, Mississippi • 28 pages • Two sections

www.dailycorinthian.com

Oct. 28, 2012

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GLEN — Glendale Elemen-tary students were treated to a fi eld trip.

Without having to leave the campus.

HealthWorks visited Glen-dale as part of its “On the Road” fi eld trip to area schools. The Tupelo children's health educa-tion center was at the school to promote healthy lifestyles and strengthen the school's health council.

“We are here to teach chil-dren about healthy food and exercise,” said team leader Em-ily Guyton. “Healthy students are important, they score better on tests and are in trouble less.”

Glendale students took part in several fun activities as the health education squad deliv-ered its message.

“The activities are an at-

traction to the kids and helps promote a healthy school,” said Glendale Principal Brian Phelps.

Phelps, who is also part of the health council of the school, praised HealthWorks for its work in helping schools get healthier.

“They have worked with us and and helped make an ac-tion plan for the school,” said Phelps.

With their help, Glendale has been able to incorporate asth-ma and diabetes training.

“The asthma training is big for us because we have a lot of kids with asthma and it trains our teachers what to do when they have an attack,” said Phelps.

HealthWorks has also been a needful ally when it comes to getting students to try healthly food at school.

“Some kids don't get enough healthy foods at home,” said the principal. “Most of the time this is the only healthy food they get … through the help of HealthWorks, the health coun-cil is allowed to get our heads together and come up with in-centives for them to try healthy food.”

“Research shows that al-though mandated, health coun-cils are often not as effective as intended due to lack of time and resources at the schools,” said Kathy Tucker, HealthWorks Coordinator of Outreach and Innovation. “Through grant funding, we are allowed to work directly with each school to build and strengthen the coun-cils, implement action plans, and create wellness policies.”

On Friday, an interactive and

Glendale students learn healthy eating habits

BY STEVE [email protected]

Staff photo by Steve Beavers

HealthWork’s Julie Hill goes over healthy food choices with Glendale Elementary students.

Please see HEALTHWORKS | 2A

Organizers of the fi fth an-nual Corinth Grand Illumina-tion are seeking volunteers to help out with the lighting and placing of luminaries on Sat-urday, Nov. 3.

The Grand Illumination is a ceremony in which Corinth honors the souls of the 12,000 casualties of the Siege and Battle of Corinth by lighting luminaries.

The luminaries will be concentrated at the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center — site of Battery Robinett in wartime Corinth — and will form a path into downtown, highlighting antebellum homes, the historic business, the Contraband Camp and the railroad crossing that made the town a strategic priority

for both sides in the War Be-tween the States.

Grand Illumination orga-nizers are asking for the ser-vice of three to four guys with a trailer to deliver and stage the luminaries during the morning between 8 and 10 a.m.

Volunteers are also needed to help get the luminaries in place beginning at 9:30 a.m. and to light the luminaries in the downtown area beginning at 4:30 p.m.

They will also be needed to extinguish the downtown lu-minaries at the end of the cer-emony.

“This is the fi fth year we’ve done this, and we’ve had some of the same people volunteer all fi ve years,” said Tourism

Grand Illuminationseeks volunteers

BY BOBBY J. [email protected]

Please see VOLUNTEERS | 2A

Two local fi re departments will offer alternatives to door-to-door trick or treating on Hallow-een night.

Farmington Fire and Rescue’s annual Trunk or Treat is set for 5:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Farmington City Hall, and the Jacinto VFD will host a Trunk or Treat at the same time at the fi re department on Highway 356.

Also, First United Methodist Church will host Trunk or Treat at the Coke Plant in Corinth from 5 until 8 p.m.

It is the third year for the event at Jacinto, where the fi re depart-ment will provide candy and dis-play its trucks.

“It is a good, safe place for people in our community to get some candy,” said Tara Farr, who is helping to organize the event.

Farmington Fire Chief David Boren estimated 750 to 800 chil-dren participated in last year’s event at Farmington City Hall.

“It’s defi nitely safer for the county people since we don’t have sidewalks and people don’t have to worry about dogs biting you,” he said.

It is about the 10th year for the event to be held at the current location.

“It’s been getting bigger every year,” said Boren.

Trunk or Treatsprovide alternative

BY JEBB [email protected]

Please see TREATS | 2A

Local students are answering the call.

The need of creative and well-educated workers is at an all-time high in the United States. To meet the demand, the State Scholars Initiative (SSI) is a national program that utilizes business leaders to motivate stu-dents to complete a more chal-lenging course of study in high school.

In Mississippi, the initiative is managed by the Public Edu-

Four local students named State Scholars

BY STEVE [email protected]

Please see SCHOLARS | 2A

Wayne and Leesa Thompson didn't sweep anything under the rug at the 17th Annual Her-itage Festival.

The Leighton, Ala., couple brought out the brooms with all kinds of information at the festival held on the grounds of the Crossroads Museum Fri-day and Saturday. The festival was the fi rst for Thompsons Brooms -- broom-makers with 1800s-style equipment.

“We have been on the road since the middle of August,” said Leesa Thompson, a broom maker since 1967.

The Thompsons attend 10-12 festivals a year, demonstrating the product made with all natu-ral broom corn and on various handles.

Leesa said the team made the stop in Corinth after coming

Broom makers attend event for first timeBY STEVE BEAVERS

[email protected]

Staff photo by Steve Beavers

Leesa Thompson presses a broom together during the Heritage Festival on Saturday.Please see BROOMS | 2A

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from the Fall Folklore Jamboree last weekend in Milan, Tenn.

“Sonny (Boatman) is always at the Ames Plantation event and he asked us to come to Corinth,” said the female part of the team. “We thought we would catch the festival on the way home.”

Using a broom wind-

er, press and cutter from the 1800s, the Thomp-sons demonstrated their broom work to local stu-dents on Friday.

“The kids were well behaved and asked very intelligent questions,” said Mrs. Thompson, as she pressed dyed broom corn. “We don't normally see that from kids at fes-tivals.”The fi re department will

give away candy to hun-

dreds of school-age chil-dren, and others who wish to decorate their trunk and give away candy need to be

in place by 5 p.m. The spots are available on a fi rst-come basis.

Hot chocolate and cof-

fee will be available for the adults. The First Method-ist event will include food, jumpers, a hay ride, face painting and contests.

Director Kristy White. “We appreciate that. They really get into the spirit of things.”

Volunteers from the Ki-wanis and Civitans clubs, Kossuth High School stu-dents and several individ-ual families have already pledged to help with the extensive preparation for

the Grand Illumination.“It’s always a nice va-

riety of people we get to help with the luminar-ies,” said White.

The 2012 Grand Illu-mination will feature a range of special events scheduled for Nov. 3-4 including: open house at downtown shops; free horse-drawn car-riage rides throughout

the historic part of town; complimentary down-town walking tours; liv-ing history programs at the Interpretive Center (including artillery dem-onstrations); a variety of storytelling, poetry read-ing and entertainment at the Contraband Camp; live music and perfor-mances by local theatre youth at Trailhead Park;

and Civil War-era music at the Interpretive Cen-ter.

Anyone wishing to vol-unteer should contact Park Ranger Tom Parson at the Interpretive Center at 287-9273 or Tourism Director Kristy White at 287-8300.

(For more information visit www.grandillumi-nationcorinth.com.)

energetic program was presented to reinforce the nutrition education already being delivered

at the school.HealthWorks works

with 10 schools in Northeast Mississippi to strengthen their health councils.

cation Forum. Two pi-lot school districts were launched in 2003. As of to-day, 77 districts and more than 145 high schools are part of the network.

Mississippi Scholars in Alcorn County and Corinth have totaled 672 since 2006. Each one has received fi nancial help from CARE since that time. Since 2007, 27 schol-ars in the city and county

have each received a $500 scholarship from CARE.

The latest Mississippi Scholars to earn support from CARE are Kossuth's Price Coleman and Con-nor Martin, along with Corinth's Lew Johnson and Priestley Worsham.

CARE has contributed $15,500 in scholarships and $19,000 total the last seven years.

The SSI represents an important step to ensure all students gain access to

a quality education. Mis-sissippi Scholars are more likely to be:

■ Ready for post-sec-ondary education without the need for remediation.

■ Academically pre-pared for high teach, mili-tary, job training, and ap-prenticeship programs.

■ Provided with mean-ingful school and commu-nity recognition.

In addition to course credits, a scholar must also do 20 hours of com-

munity to volunteer ser-vice during four years of high school; have a 2.5 cumulative GPA; have 95 percent attendance during four years of high school; gain a letter of recommen-dation from principal or guidance counselor; and no out-of-school suspen-sions.

Mississippi Scholars must also complete any remaining state-mandat-ed high school graduation requirements.

Local2A • Daily Corinthian Sunday, October 28, 2012

Price Coleman Lew JohnsonConnor Martin Priestley Worsham

SCHOLARS

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HEALTHWORKS

CONTINUED FROM 1AVOLUNTEERS

CONTINUED FROM 1A

TREATS

CONTINUED FROM 1A

BROOMS

CONTINUED FROM 1A

Staff photo by Steve Beavers

Glendale Principal Brian Phelps takes part in a fun activity sponsored by HealthWork’s “On the Road” field trip.

Please see BROOMS | 3A

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Deaths

Local3A • Daily Corinthian Sunday, October 28, 2012

Ruth BarnettRuth Irene Barnett, 87,

died Saturday, October 27, 2012 at Mississippi Care Center.

Funeral services will be held at Gregg Langford Bookout Funeral Home in Jonesboro, Ark.

Corinthian Funeral Home is in charge of lo-cal arrangements. All other arrangements are incomplete and will be announced at a later date.

Leonard Leslie

Leonard Leslie died Saturday, October 27, 2012 at his residence.

All other arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Gray-son’s Funeral Services.

David Durbin

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Funeral services for Da-vid Sidney Durbin, 55, are set for 1 p.m. Monday at Magnolia Funeral Home

Chapel of Memories with burial in Lebanon Cem-

etery in Michie, Tenn.

M r . Durbin d i e d Friday, O c t o -ber 26, 2012 at Baptist T r i n -ity Hos-

pice House in Collierville, Tenn.

Born March 1, 1957, he was a crane operator. For 32 years he was active and sponsor for AA. He had a passion for helping people in the organiza-tion. He was of the Baptist faith.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John Sidney and Dorothy Etheridge Durbin.

Survivors include two sons; Justin Durbin

(Shannon) of Drum-monds, Tenn., and Cody Durbin (Angie) of Atoka, Tenn.; a daughter, Ash-ley Bondurant (Brian) of Memphis; two grandchil-dren, Barrett Bondurant and Matthew Bondurant; a sister, Nelda Brown (Carl) of Memphis; and the mother of his chil-dren, Janice Durbin of Michie.

Bro. Richard Doyle will offi ciate.

Visitation is 5-8 p.m. tonight and from 11 a.m. until service time Monday at the funeral home.

Betty Rolph

Funeral services for Betty Watson Lindemann Rolph, 75, of Corinth, are set for 3 p.m. Monday at Shackelford Funeral Di-rectors in Selmer, Tenn. with burial to follow in Farmington Baptist Church Cemetery.

Mrs. Rolph died Friday,

October 26, 2012.She was born July 28,

1937 and was a longtime member of Union Grove Methodist Church in Sel-mer but had been a mem-ber of Ridgecrest Baptist Church in Corinth since 2000. She was a retired CNA.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Rolph; her parents, William Orlan and Mary Athalee Emmons Wat-son; and a sister, Joyce Carter Bennett.

Survivors include two daughters, Lisa Moore and husband Terry of Sel-mer and Leticia (Faith) Cole and husband Randy of Booneville; a son, Da-vid Lindemann of Senato-bia; and three grandchil-dren, Christopher Moore, Ashley Moore and Han-nah Cole.

Visitation begins at 4:30 p.m. tonight at the funeral home.

Durbin

Swain JohnsonSwain Johnson, 80, passed away

peacefully at his home in Odessa, Texas on October 25, 2012, sur-rounded by his family.

He was born on March 24, 1932 in Tishomingo County to Roy El-dridge Johnson and Samantha Sanders Johnson. He was married on July 2, 1960, to Della Brooks.

He is preceded in death by his parents, and older brother, Tulon Johnson.

Swain is survived by his wife of 52 years, Della Johnson; his two sons, John (Buzz) Johnson and his wife Rhonda Johnson of Odessa, Tx., and Tracy Johnson of Midland, Tx.; granddaughter, Jessica and husband Technical Sergeant Bruce Land Sr. of Abilene, Tx.; grand-sons, Anthony Johnson of Odessa, Tx., Tyler Johnson and Trey John-son both of Midland, Tx.; great granddaughter, Taylor Couch; and

great grandsons, Bruce Land Jr., of Abilene, Tx. and Jackson Johnson of Odessa, Tx.; twin brother, Lain and wife Marie Johnson of Peoria,

Il.; sister-in-law, Christine Hath-cock Johnson of Corinth; sev-eral nieces and nephews as well as numerous friends, and one special friend, Michelle from G e r m a n t o w n Hills, Il.

Swain moved to Peoria, Il. in 1951 and started working for Caterpillar Tractor Company, where he worked for 40 years until his retirement. Swain and Della moved to Odessa, Tx. in 1991 to be closer to his children and grandchildren.

Swain loved his family and his

animals. He loved being outdoors and helping other people anyway that he could. He always took care of any stray animal he came across. He and his family built a vacation home in Counce, Tenn. where they made frequent trips. He enjoyed fi shing and being out on the lake whenever he could, and just being with family and friends.

Visitation will be held on Mon-day, October 29, 2012 from 5-8 p.m. and on Tuesday, October 30, from noon till service time at Mag-nolia Funeral Home.

Funeral service will be Tuesday, October 30, at 2 p.m. at Magnolia Funeral Home Chapel of Memo-ries.

Charlie Browning and family members will offi ciate.

Pallbearers will be Mark Brooks, Bobby Dunn, Bruce Land, Russell Lawson, Jeff Johnson and Kevin Johnson.

Johnson

Rain and much cooler weather were the only things to dampen the festival on Friday.

“Three schools were able to attend before the bottom fell out,” said Museum Director Brandy Steen of Friday's downpour. “The ones who were able to attend were treated to a very good educational experi-ence.”

Lynn Barnwell with Hinkle Creek Pottery en-joyed spending time with the students on Friday.

“It's always fun for the craftsmen when we can do this for kids,” said

Barnwell. “There is not a lot of what you see here being done today … we need to pass this on to someone and maybe it could be some of those children.”

Steen said the festival could possibly be moved to a date earlier in the year to try and get past the rainy weather of the past four years.

“The weather has had a huge impact over the years,” said the director. “We will discuss things and see if we can bypass this type of weather next year.”

Both festival days were open to the public with free admission.

BROOMS

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The Alcorn County Narcotics Unit wants to clear a man’s name who was wrongly linked to a drug arrest that hap-pened last week.

On Wednesday, Oct. 17, offi cers from the nar-cotics unit with Farm-ington Police Chief Tony Holmes and Dep-uty Chief Jerry Mayhall executed a search war-rant at 82 County Road 217, as a result of com-plaints from neighbors and an investigation by the narcotics unit.

Offi cers seized ap-proximately 2 pounds of marijuana, a gun and $700 in currency. The narcotics unit reported arresting two men, one of whom they listed as Deandre Scruggs.

But that wasn’t quite accurate.

On Monday — after the Daily Corinthian report of the bust was published on Saturday — the narcotics unit was contacted by the real Deandre Scruggs, who told the offi cers it was not him that was ar-rested but his brother, Kenneth Scruggs.

“He came down to the offi ce to let him see it wasn’t him we arrest-ed,” said Investigator Jason Willis.

Now the unit has up-dated its information to correctly refl ect the fact that it was Kenneth Scruggs who was ar-rested — not his broth-er, Deandre. Kenneth Scruggs borrowed his brother's name at the time of his arrest on Oct. 17.

“We just want to clear Deandre’s name,” said Willis.

Narcotics unit wants to clear man's name

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Alcorn County Fair Committee Chairperson Chris Porterfield, his entire committee and the many fair volunteers all deserve a round of applause for the success of the 2012 Alcorn County Fair.

Both revenues and attendance were up over the previous year and the Alcorn County Fair continues to grow after its return two years ago after a decade of lights out.

Other than a disappointing small crowd for the Saturday night “Take It To The Limit” Eagles tribute band concert, all indications are the county fair continues to be one venue people want to see each year at the Crossroads Arena.

In a show of appreciation to the many volunteers who made the fair a success, organizers said thanks for a job well done recently.

Members of the fair committee provided a barbecue luncheon to the many volunteers who helped with the event last month.

“We couldn’t have done this without you,” committee chairman Chris Porterfield told a group of volunteers at the luncheon. “I’m so excited we accomplished our goal of helping children in Alcorn County.”

Porterfield made four donations on behalf of the fair committee. The fair contributed $3,000 to Corinth/Alcorn County Excel By 5 representatives Susan O’Connell and Bobby Capps.

A health fair at the county fair -- sponsored by Excel By 5 -- was also a huge success. Around 150 children took part in the health fair held in the West Room of the Crossroads Arena.

The Department of Human Services was presented a check for $1,500.

Fair organizers also gave $250 each to the Magnolia Car Club and Tri-State Flywheels Antique Tractor Club for their help.

During the five days, over 9,400 attended the fair.

The fair board is already working on next year’s event, looking for ways to improve and what might need to be added to the venue.

“Our total focus has been the children and people of Alcorn County,” said board member Danny Turner at the appreciation luncheon. “We aren’t in the money making business, but we were able to make enough to ensure the fair will be back for a third year … without the arena board, arena staff and volunteers, there is no way that would be possible.”

Well said. We looking forward to the county fair next year.

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Here’s the good news for Mitt Romney: In the fi rst two debates, he estab-lished himself as President Barack Obama’s equal on the events of the day. The governor is well versed on the issues and has shown a mastery of both foreign and domestic policy.

Here’s the bad news: He has failed to pin down the president on his obvious policy shortcomings.

As someone who makes a nice living debating on tele-vision, I watch the presi-dent and the governor go after each other with a pro-fessional eye. And I can’t understand why Romney doesn’t close the deal. Three examples:

First, when Obama says his energy programs are helping the nation, all Rom-ney has to do is keep it sim-ple and ask: “Why then have gas prices more than dou-

bled on your watch, Mr. President? That doesn’t sound like good policy to me.”

S e c o n d , the presi-dent con-tinues to say he has created mil-

lions of jobs. But all Rom-ney has to do is retort: “So what? The average income for working-class house-holds in America is down almost $5,000, Mr. Presi-dent. Workers are getting hosed, and your policies are at fault.”

Finally, number three, the Libya deal. This is cra-zy. There are just two vital questions, and Romney has not asked either one: Who pulled two American secu-rity teams out of Libya in

August despite the concerns of slain Ambassador Chris-topher Stevens? Who or-dered U.N. Ambassador Su-san Rice and White House spokesperson Jay Carney to mislead the world about what happened?

If the president doesn’t know, he looks incompe-tent. If he does know and won’t say, he looks corrupt. If he does answer the ques-tions, Romney wins just by asking.

The problem with many politicians when they de-bate is that they cram so much information into their heads in anticipation of spitting it out there that they don’t actually listen to what their opponent is say-ing. In any debate, simple is best. State the facts clearly, and ask obvious questions about your opponent’s weaknesses.

Romney has a big ad-

vantage over Obama in the debates because Obama has to defend a record that contains some massive screw-ups. Nobody really cares about Romney’s re-cord in Massachusetts, and he could easily pettifog any specifi c questioning of it.

But with the economy sluggish after almost four years, four dead Ameri-cans in Libya, and Iran still chugging along on the nu-clear weapons highway, the president has a good deal of Ricky Ricardo ‘splainin’ to do. But the governor has not put him on the spot in a precise enough way.

(Daily Corinthian colum-nist and Veteran TV news anchor Bill O’Reilly is host of the Fox News show “The O’Reilly Factor” and author of the book “Pinheads and Patriots: Where You Stand in the Age of Obama.”)

Romney misses several opportunities

After watching the third presidential debate, are you clear on America’s foreign policy? I thought not. That’s because there appears to be no singular foreign policy, rather a series of foreign policies, which must be tai-lored to fi t each nation.

I expected Mitt Romney to go after President Obama on his most recent foreign policy failure, the terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, in which four Americans were killed, including the U.S. ambas-sador. The president had no explanation as to why there was inadequate secu-rity in Benghazi, preferring instead to say only that we are “going after the killers.” Romney refused to press him on it.

Some may have viewed this as a missed opportu-nity, but I think it was de-signed to show Romney’s restraint and to counter the “do you want to get us into another Middle East war?” charge.

One of Romney’s bet-ter lines was, “we can’t kill our way out of this mess,” meaning terrorism and the Middle East, but he failed to go for the political “kill;” instead he agreed with the president several times. Possibly for the same rea-sons I mentioned?

When moderator Bob Schieffer asked the ulti-

mate ques-tion, “What is America’s role in the world?” nei-ther candi-date’s an-swer was r e v e a l i n g beyond their c a m p a i g n speech bro-

mides.What was surprising was

the reaction to the debate by some in the “liberal media,” which has been in the tank for Mr. Obama since he be-gan running for president. Some of them seemed to retreat from the worshipful attitude they have displayed toward the president since beginning four years ago to assist his self-promotion as a messianic deliverer from our national sins.

Former White House aide David Gergen said on CNN, “I think Mitt Rom-ney did something that was extremely important to his campaign tonight and that was he passed the commander-in-chief test.” Indeed, that was all he had to do, much like Ronald Reagan in his 1980 de-bates with Jimmy Carter. If voters want to “fi re” a president, they want to be assured his replacement is up to the job. Chuck Todd of NBC News said on MS-NBC, “...the president’s got

bigger problems than trying to disqualify Mitt Romney now. The president has to re-qualify himself for a sec-ond term.”

CNBC’s John Harwood concluded that it was the president who looked like the challenger with his sharp attacks and interrup-tions. Chris Cillizza of The Washington Post tweeted, “If you had no idea about the race, the level of aggres-sion from Obama would make you think he is be-hind.”

Clearly Romney was play-ing it safe, a tactic football teams use when they’re ahead and want to run out the clock. I wish he had noted while congratulat-ing the president for giving the go-ahead to kill Osama bin Laden, that what we are confronting now is not so much despotic leaders, but a radical faith many believe encourages the murder or subjugation of nonbeliev-ers.

According to Andrew McCarthy, author and former federal prosecu-tor, writing for the website the Counter Jihad Report, “In Cairo ... Hamas’ chief, Khaled Mashal, gave a fi ery speech calling for violent jihad against Israel. With approving nods from his hosts -- aides to Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Broth-erhood leader whom Egyp-

tians elected their presi-dent -- Mashal exclaimed, ‘Resistance (the Islamist euphemism for terrorism), not negotiation, is the path to the restoration of rights. ... Nothing will restore the homeland but jihad, the ri-fl e, and self-sacrifi ce.’” How can diplomacy deter this level of fanaticism? Clearly the Obama administration’s approach has not lowered the rhetoric or altered the behavior of jihadists.

The administration’s pol-icy toward Egypt has been to send more aid while at-tempting to get congressio-nal approval for debt for-giveness.

The Obama administra-tion has a foreign policy, or policies, that have been mostly ineffective, leaving the perception that America is weak. That always invites adventurism, even attacks, by our enemies.

Romney “won” the for-eign policy debate by not losing it. Watch for the Obama campaign’s attack ads to intensify, which will make Obama look even more like the challenger.

Romney has the momen-tum. Now he must close the deal.

(Daily Corinthian colum-nist Cal Thomas is syndi-cated. He may be reached at [email protected].)

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State Briefs

Groundbreaking set for Columbus hotel

COLUMBUS — Colum-bus will soon be getting the second occupant in a three-hotel plan.

The Commercial Dis-patch reports that a Nov. 5 groundbreaking has been set for a Courtyard by Mar-riott to be built by Castle Properties and Peachtree Hotel Group of Atlanta.

The hotel is the sec-ond business-class hotel for Castle and Peachtree in Columbus. It will be next to a Fairfield Inn on 18th Avenue North.

The Courtyard by Mar-riott will have 110 rooms and more than 3,000 square feet of confer-ence space.

Developer Mark Castle-berry said the hotel is Marriott’s latest concept. “It’s going to be a nice business-class hotel.”

The hotel is the sec-ond in Castleberry’s master plan for three hotels at that site.

The Lowndes County Board of Supervisors and the Columbus City Council in August voted to amend Castleberry’s tax incre-ment financing agreement from up to $3 million to up to $3.845 million, with a Dec. 31, 2014 comple-tion deadline.

 Marker remembers Camp Williamson

VICKSBURG — Vicks-burg’s newest historical marker was dedicated this past week as three for-

mer Mississippi National Guardsmen, local elected officials and history buffs gathered to remember Camp Williamson.

Five years ago, George Cronia, Sam Price and Lucius Dabney, the last living members of the 106th Engineer Battal-ion’s Company B, began collecting information on the camp in hopes of preserving its memory with a historical marker.

“There’s been a lot of work that’s gone into this,” said Cronia, a re-tired National Guard brig-adier general. “Today is mission accomplished.”

The Vicksburg Post re-ports the marker is west of U.S. Highway 61, on a crest less than a mile south of Bowmar Baptist Church.

Founded in 1906, Camp Williamson was the first dedicated rifle range for the Mississippi National Guard and was considered one of the premier 1,000-yard rifle ranges in the nation.

Three former guards-men and Warren County residents — Brooks Bogan, Charles Gastrell and Grover Sanders — shot at the range before World War II and were on hand for the dedication.

“We came here in 1939,” Sanders said. “They sent us to Camp Landon in Jacksonville for training, but we got back and would come out here.”

The camp’s founding dates to 1903 when Congress approved the Militia Act, which re-

quired money be made available to state nation-al guard units.

 Man indicted on charge of threatening school

OXFORD — A 19-year-old man has been indict-ed on a charge of making online threats to attack Oxford High School.

Joshua Brandon Pil-lault of Oxford was ar-rested on Oct. 8. The indictment was handed down Thursday.

Prosecutors say in documents filed in U.S. District Court that Pillault made threats against the school in a chat room conversation while play-ing an online game. The threats were reported by a fellow player in Virginia.

The court has ordered

a psychiatric evaluation. 

Man wants fugitive’s evidence tossed out

JACKSON — A man ar-rested while authorities were looking for one of the U.S. Marshals Ser-vice’s most-wanted fugi-tives has asked a judge to throw out evidence ob-tained during the search of his house.

Royce Funchess was arrested on Aug. 7 while task force agents with the U.S. Marshals Ser-vice were searching his house in the Jackson suburb of Terry for Rob-ert Lee King.

King is suspected of fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend and wounding her adult daughter in Memphis, Tenn.

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Nation Briefs

American economy expands at 2% pace

WASHINGTON — The latest snapshot of eco-nomic growth shows the U.S. recovery remains tepid.

Growth in the July-Sep-tember quarter climbed slightly but was still too weak to stir significantly more hiring. The pace of expansion rose to a 2 percent annual rate from 1.3 percent in the April-June quarter, led by more consumer and gov-ernment spending.

Voters who are still undecided about the presidential election aren’t likely to be swayed by Friday’s mixed report from the Commerce De-partment.

“For the average Ameri-can, I don’t think changes in quarterly GDP” make a big difference in their per-ception of the economy, said Andrew Kohut, presi-dent of the Pew Research Center. “It’s certainly good for the president that the number is not bad because that would reso-nate.”

With 11 days until the election, the economy is being kept afloat by a revi-talized consumer and the early stages of a housing recovery. But more than three years after the Great Recession ended, the nation continues to struggle because busi-nesses are reluctant to invest, and slower global growth has cut demand for American exports.

Republican nominee Mitt Romney is telling vot-ers that President Barack Obama’s policies have kept the economy from accelerating and have even slowed growth in the past two years. The 1.7 percent annual growth rate for the first nine months of 2012 remains slightly behind last year’s

1.8 percent growth. And both are below 2010’s growth of 2.4 percent.

 Young activists wary of deportation policy

ATLANTA — Viridiana Martinez has been on the front lines in the debate over immigration reform, organizing protests and getting arrested in acts of civil disobedience. But when the president an-nounced a policy allowing young people like her to temporarily avoid depor-tation, she was anything but elated.

“It’s all political theater,” said the 26-year-old who came to the U.S. illegally from Mexico when she was 6 and grew up in North Carolina. “For me, at this point, applying for deferred action would be like accepting that the-ater, and I can’t do that.”

The lukewarm respons-es of Martinez and other leaders of the so-called DREAMers movement come after they have spent months or even years traveling the coun-try while openly declaring themselves “undocu-mented and unafraid.” They have gotten them-selves arrested, boldly given interviews to the press and allowed their pictures to be taken, and many are known to immi-gration authorities, who have taken no steps to deport them.

The policy shift an-nounced by President Barack Obama in June pro-vides a two-year protection from deportation to certain young people brought to this country illegally and the chance to apply for a work permit. Now the young activist leaders are deciding whether it’s worth accepting a deal that falls far short of what they’re asking for.

Some, like Martinez, are rejecting the program

because its narrow scope doesn’t provide a path to legalization or any secu-rity for their families. But others have decided to apply despite misgivings, lured by the chance to get a driver’s license and qualify for in-state tuition in some states and to get a work permit.

 Obama, Romney stump with eye on storm

WASHINGTON — With an eye on the weather forecast, President Barack Obama and Re-publican Mitt Romney are starting a 10-day sprint to the finish line in a con-test increasingly about momentum versus math.

“Let’s win this,” Rom-ney emailed supporters Saturday as he hopped a plane from one impor-tant state to another — Ohio to Florida.

“We’re defying odds and holding strong,” he told his backers and urged them to contribute more money to help Republicans keep up the fight.

His running mate, Paul Ryan, was out early in rainy, chilly Ohio to visit a factory in New Philadel-phia, where he told vot-ers, “You know it’s you. You know what you have in front of you. You know your responsibility.”

A huge storm barreling toward the East Coast and some battleground states had both cam-paigns adjusting travel schedules and canceling events. Even at this late date in the campaign, neither side wanted to risk the appearance of putting politics ahead of public safety.

The president pressed on with a campaign trip Saturday to New Hamp-shire but held a confer-ence call with adminis-tration officials about emergency preparations from aboard Air Force One.

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SAN JUAN CAPIST-RANO, Calif. — Golf club employees in Southern California came to the rescue when a shark dropped out of the sky and fl opped around on the 12th tee.

San Juan Hills Golf Club operations direc-tor Melissa McCormack

says a course marshal found the leopard shark Thursday afternoon and brought it to the club-house. It had puncture wounds where it ap-peared a bird had snagged it from the Pacifi c Ocean, about fi ve miles away.

They stuck the approxi-mately 2-pound shark into fresh water before

somebody remembered it came from the sea, so they got some sea salt from the kitchen and mixed it in.

Another employee rushed the shark to the ocean where McCormack says it was very still for a few seconds before twist-ing around and speeding off.

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May 13 1491.25 1453.25 1488 +24.25

Jul 13 1473 1440 1467 +16.75

Aug 13 1439.75 1415 1430.75 +6.75

Sep 13 1389 1364.50 1381.75 +3.50

WHEAT

5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushelDec 12 895 860 863.75 -8.75

Mar 13 908 872.75 878.50 -5.25

May 13 911.50 876.50 885 -1.75

Jul 13 873.50 842.50 864.75 +16.50

Sep 13 880.50 851 873.50 +21.50

Dec 13 887.50 858 880.50 +20.25

Mar 14 892.25 867 886 +20

CATTLE

40,000 lbs.- cents per lb.Oct 12 126.70 125.22 125.50 -.80

Dec 12 127.97 125.05 125.25 -2.02

Feb 13 131.70 128.82 129.17 -1.83

Apr 13 135.55 133.02 133.40 -1.37

Jun 13 132.00 129.75 130.10 -1.10

Aug 13 131.70 129.62 129.90 -1.12

Oct 13 135.05 133.15 133.20 -1.10

HOGS-Lean

40,000 lbs.- cents per lb.Dec 12 79.70 77.62 78.90 -.72

Feb 13 85.77 83.90 84.45 -1.25

Apr 13 90.62 89.45 90.25 -.55

May 13 98.00 97.35 97.97 -.13

Jun 13 101.00 100.00 100.67 -.15

Jul 13 100.60 99.60 100.30 -.02

Aug 13 99.40 98.70 99.15 -.10

COTTON 2

50,000 lbs.- cents per lb.Dec 12 77.63 72.06 72.42 -4.46

Mar 13 75.69 72.35 72.89 -2.54

May 13 76.66 73.48 74.07 -2.27

Jul 13 77.65 74.50 75.16 -2.26

Sep 13 ... ... 77.30 -1.66

Oct 13 ... ... 76.61 -1.59

Dec 13 79.09 76.56 77.30 -1.66

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THE WEEK IN REVIEW

PIMCO TotRetIs CI 169,317 11.57 +0.1 +11.2/A +8.6/A NL 1,000,000Vanguard TotStIdx LB 74,849 35.16 -1.3 +15.6/B +0.9/A NL 3,000Vanguard InstIdxI LB 68,758 129.47 -1.4 +16.2/A +0.6/B NL 5,000,000Fidelity Contra LG 61,129 76.89 -2.8 +13.4/B +1.4/B NL 2,500Vanguard 500Adml LB 60,102 130.33 -1.4 +16.2/A +0.6/B NL 10,000Vanguard TotStIAdm LB 59,062 35.17 -1.3 +15.8/B +1.0/A NL 10,000American Funds CapIncBuA m IH 58,387 52.63 -0.5 +11.4/A +0.2/D 5.75 250American Funds IncAmerA m MA 57,461 17.96 +0.1 +12.8/A +2.1/B 5.75 250American Funds GrthAmA m LG 56,620 33.43 -0.4 +15.2/A -0.5/C 5.75 250Vanguard InstPlus LB 48,113 129.47 -1.4 +16.2/A +0.6/B NL200,000,000American Funds CpWldGrIA m WS 46,423 35.94 -0.1 +12.2/B -2.0/C 5.75 250American Funds InvCoAmA m LB 45,691 30.29 -1.1 +14.2/C -0.3/C 5.75 250FrankTemp-Franklin Income A m CA 41,267 2.23 +0.5 +13.4/A +3.6/C 4.25 1,000American Funds WAMutInvA m LV 40,753 31.05 -0.6 +14.3/C +0.4/B 5.75 250Dodge & Cox Stock LV 40,363 118.55 +0.2 +19.0/A -1.8/D NL 2,500Dodge & Cox IntlStk FB 38,150 32.91 +1.0 +6.3/C -3.7/B NL 2,500

Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min InitName Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt

CA -Conservative Allocation, CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, ES -Europe Stock, FB -Foreign Large Blend, FG -ForeignLargeGrowth, FV -Foreign Large Value, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large Growth, LV -Large Value,MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MV - Mid-Cap Value, SH -Specialty-heath, WS -World Stock, TotalReturn: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objective: A is in top20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar.

Name Vol (00) Last Chg

Facebook n 4001529 21.94 +2.94SiriusXM 3701960 2.82 -.10Microsoft 3107077 28.21 -.43Intel 2870794 21.95 +.69PwShs QQQ 2246371 65.35 -.33Cisco 1976319 17.29 -.75MicronT 1720155 5.47 +.02Yahoo 1713606 16.79 +.95Zynga n 1689691 2.31 -.09Apple Inc 1206354604.00 -5.84

MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)

Name Last Chg %Chg

AnnapBcp 11.73 +3.63 +44.8Overstk 15.49 +4.39 +39.5PSS Wrld 28.57 +6.72 +30.8Cyclacel rs 6.69 +1.47 +28.2KiOR 6.50 +1.40 +27.5AMCC 5.73 +1.23 +27.3Stamps.cm 26.20 +5.58 +27.1TASER 8.07 +1.69 +26.5MaysJ 25.00 +5.15 +25.9support.cm 4.73 +.96 +25.5

Name Last Chg %Chg

ConstantC 11.93 -5.17 -30.2FisherCom 25.85-10.51 -28.9AvidTch 6.02 -2.15 -26.3HMS Hldgs 20.61 -6.45 -23.8Crocs 12.73 -3.65 -22.3iRobot 17.99 -5.07 -22.0IPC 34.83 -9.40 -21.3ImunoGn 11.47 -3.05 -21.0DeckrsOut 29.48 -7.60 -20.5Rdiff.cm 3.18 -.77 -19.5

Name Vol (00) Last Chg

Vringo 452551 4.00 +.07CheniereEn 183721 16.00 +.30NovaGld g 139484 4.93 -.07GoldStr g 132412 2.09 +.08Rentech 90714 2.54 +.06WalterInv 74568 46.62 +5.28NwGold g 71682 11.61 -.24AlldNevG 47921 36.64 -2.81NA Pall g 46627 1.59 -.06VirnetX 39512 30.10 +2.31

MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)

GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)

Name Last Chg %Chg

MGTCap rs 6.65 +3.64 +120.9Medgen wt 4.00 +.80 +25.0ChaseCorp 18.09 +2.09 +13.1WalterInv 46.62 +5.28 +12.8Libbey 17.05 +1.89 +12.5EntGmg rs 2.55 +.27 +11.8IncOpR 3.38 +.28 +9.0MAG Slv g 12.26 +.95 +8.4VirnetX 30.10 +2.31 +8.3SL Ind 14.07 +1.07 +8.2

Name Last Chg %Chg

Crexendo 2.12 -.33 -13.5Glowpoint 2.00 -.25 -11.1ImpacMtg 9.65 -1.05 -9.8NovaCpp n 2.30 -.25 -9.8Bellatrix g 4.00 -.40 -9.1Aerosonic 3.15 -.31 -9.0GranTrra g 4.87 -.48 -9.0TriangPet 6.49 -.58 -8.2GoldResrc 16.30 -1.28 -7.3KeeganR g 3.73 -.29 -7.2

Name Vol (00) Last Chg

BkofAm 6493296 9.12 -.32S&P500ETF 6262034141.35 -2.04SPDR Fncl 3222973 15.80 -.31SprintNex 2871606 5.49 -.16GenElec 2725933 21.11 -.92FordM 2214246 10.36 +.18iShEMkts 2064429 41.21 -.29Citigroup 1854965 36.60 -.56RegionsFn 1847356 6.58 -.55NokiaCp 1820380 2.56 -.18

MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)

GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)

Name Last Chg %Chg

Spartch 8.46 +3.31 +64.3Supvalu 3.01 +.82 +37.4MauiLand 2.58 +.56 +27.7PilgrimsP 5.32 +.98 +22.6DeVry 26.01 +4.46 +20.7ProtoLab n 35.68 +6.08 +20.5CascdeCp 65.00 +9.92 +18.03D Sys 42.67 +6.45 +17.8GardDenv 67.15+10.01 +17.5CarboCer 73.91+10.88 +17.3

Name Last Chg %Chg

SpiritAero 14.70 -7.65 -34.2TempurP 25.40 -7.72 -23.3NY Times 8.19 -2.48 -23.2DHT Hld rs 4.35 -1.27 -22.6NewfldExp 27.08 -7.06 -20.7TrueBlue 12.89 -3.27 -20.2Unisys 16.62 -4.15 -20.0AllegTch 26.71 -6.10 -18.6Cabelas 45.15-10.00 -18.1CliffsNRs 36.49 -7.96 -17.9

WEEKLY STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS

Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards.lf = Late filing with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock splitof at least 50 percent within the past year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by atleast 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In bankruptcy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi =When issued. wt = Warrants. Mutual Fund Footnotes: b = Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d= Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f = front load (sales charges). m = Multiple fees are charged. NA = notavailable. p = previous day’s net asset value. s = fund split shares during the week. x = fund paid a distribution dur-ing the week.Gainers and Losers must be worth at least $2 to be listed in tables at left. Most Actives must be worthat least $1. Volume in hundreds of shares. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.

STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST

Wk Wk YTDName Ex Div Last Chg %Chg%Chg

Wk Wk YTDName Ex Div Last Chg %Chg%Chg

AFLAC NY 1.40 49.58 -.11 -0.2 +14.6

AT&T Inc NY 1.76 34.63 -.69 -2.0 +14.5

AMD NY ... 2.07 -.11 -5.0 -61.7

Alcoa NY .12 8.65 -.36 -4.0 ...

AlliantTch NY .80 56.67 -.76 -1.3 -.9

AlphaNRs NY ... 8.71 -.26 -2.9 -57.4

Aon plc NY .63 53.84 +1.29 +2.5 +15.0

vjA123 Nasd ... .14 +.01 +9.7 -91.6

Apple Inc Nasd10.60 604.00 -5.84 -1.0 +49.1

ArchCoal NY .12 8.09 +.18 +2.3 -44.2

BP PLC NY 1.92 41.73 -1.37 -3.2 -2.4

BcpSouth NY .04 14.08 -.02 -0.1 +27.8

BkofAm NY .04 9.12 -.32 -3.4 +64.0

BariPVix rs NY ... 36.30 +1.31 +3.7 -74.5

Bemis NY 1.00 33.09 +.67 +2.1 +10.0

Caterpillar NY 2.08 84.25 +.39 +0.5 -7.0

Checkpnt NY ... 8.15 +.06 +0.7 -25.5

Chevron NY 3.60 111.18 -2.20 -1.9 +4.5

Cisco Nasd .56 17.29 -.75 -4.2 -4.1

Citigroup NY .04 36.60 -.56 -1.5 +39.1

Clearwire Nasd ... 1.90 +.05 +2.7 -2.1

CocaCola s NY 1.02 37.04 -.36 -1.0 +5.9

Comcast Nasd .65 37.56 +.61 +1.7 +58.4

Corning NY .36 11.82 -1.70 -12.6 -8.9

Deere NY 1.84 85.47 +.48 +0.6 +10.5

DirSCBear NY ... 16.04 +.42 +2.7 -39.4

Dover NY 1.40 57.77 -.31 -0.5 -.5

DowChm NY 1.28 29.57 -.29 -1.0 +2.8

EMC Cp NY ... 23.91 -.67 -2.7 +11.0

EnPro NY ... 35.47 -.78 -2.2 +7.6

ExxonMbl NY 2.28 90.62 -1.53 -1.7 +6.9

Facebook n Nasd ... 21.94 +2.94 +15.5 -42.6

FstHorizon NY .04 9.20 -.13 -1.4 +15.0

FordM NY .20 10.36 +.18 +1.8 -3.7

FrkUnv NY .46 7.47 +.07 +1.0 +11.7

FredsInc Nasd .24 13.52 +.04 +0.3 -7.3

GenElec NY .68 21.11 -.92 -4.2 +17.9

HewlettP NY .53 14.09 -.39 -2.7 -45.3

iShJapn NY .20 9.12 -.02 -0.2 +.1

iShEMkts NY .82 41.21 -.29 -0.7 +8.6

iShR2K NY 1.32 81.14 -.71 -0.9 +10.0

Intel Nasd .90 21.95 +.69 +3.2 -9.5

IBM NY 3.40 193.27 -.09 ... +5.1

JPMorgCh NY 1.20 41.16 -1.16 -2.7 +23.8

KimbClk NY 2.96 82.75 -4.13 -4.8 +12.5

Kroger NY .60 25.18 +.05 +0.2 +4.0

LSI Corp NY ... 6.88 +.42 +6.5 +15.6

Lowes NY .64 31.36 -1.12 -3.4 +23.6

McDnlds NY 3.08 86.71 -2.01 -2.3 -13.6

MeadWvco NY 1.00 29.61 -.76 -2.5 +11.0

MicronT Nasd ... 5.47 +.02 +0.4 -13.0

Microsoft Nasd .92 28.21 -.43 -1.5 +8.7

MorgStan NY .20 17.04 -.49 -2.8 +12.6

NY Times NY ... 8.19 -2.48 -23.2 +6.0

NiSource NY .96 25.46 +.04 +0.2 +6.9

NokiaCp NY .26 2.56 -.18 -6.6 -46.9

NorthropG NY 2.20 68.02 -2.25 -3.2 +16.3

Oracle Nasd .24 30.99 +.52 +1.7 +20.8

Penney NY ... 25.46 -.55 -2.1 -27.6

PepsiCo NY 2.15 68.98 -.90 -1.3 +4.0

Pfizer NY .88 25.43 -.33 -1.3 +17.5

PwShs QQQ Nasd .61 65.35 -.33 -0.5 +17.1

ProctGam NY 2.25 69.44 +.87 +1.3 +4.1

RadioShk NY ... 2.31 -.13 -5.3 -76.2

RegionsFn NY .04 6.58 -.55 -7.7 +53.0

S&P500ETF NY 2.85 141.35 -2.04 -1.4 +12.6

SearsHldgs Nasd .33 66.69 +7.97 +13.6 +109.8

Sherwin NY 1.56 139.63-10.88 -7.2 +56.4

SiriusXM Nasd ... 2.82 -.10 -3.4 +54.9

SouthnCo NY 1.96 46.33 -.31 -0.7 +.1

SprintNex NY ... 5.49 -.16 -2.8 +134.6

SPDR Fncl NY .25 15.80 -.31 -1.9 +21.5

Supvalu NY .35 3.01 +.82 +37.4 -62.9

TecumsehB Nasd ... 5.00 -.05 -1.0 +12.4

TecumsehA Nasd ... 5.00 -.02 -0.4 +6.4

Torchmark NY .60 50.46 -.64 -1.3 +16.3

Vale SA NY 1.18 18.28 +.17 +0.9 -14.8

WalMart NY 1.59 75.11 -.51 -0.7 +25.7

WellsFargo NY .88 33.97 -.37 -1.1 +23.3

Wendys Co Nasd .08 4.16 -.03 -0.7 -22.4

Weyerhsr NY .68 27.37 -.64 -2.3 +46.6

Xerox NY .17 6.49 -.49 -7.0 -18.5

Yahoo Nasd ... 16.79 +.95 +6.0 +4.1

Zynga n Nasd ... 2.31 -.09 -3.8 -75.5

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Sports8A • Daily Corinthian Sunday, October 28, 2012

BY H. LEE SMITH [email protected]

BELMONT — Booneville scored a pair of third-quar-ter touchdowns and claimed the Division 1-3A title with a 28-14 win at Belmont on Friday.

The Blue Devils, with three state championships in Class 2A, won the league title for the second time since mov-ing up a class in 2001. Their fi rst title came in 2009 dur-ing a perfect regular season and Jim Drewry’s fi nal cam-paign.

Booneville (7-3, 5-0) will carry a six-game winning streak into the 3A playoffs. The Blue Devils will host Ru-leville, the No. 4 seed from Division 4, on Friday.

Other 1-3A matchups have Velma Jackson at Ripley, Belmont at J.J. McClain and Kossuth at Cleveland East Side. All games are set for Friday at 7 p.m.

Belmont (6-3, 3-2) could have possibly one its second 1-3A title, but slipped to No. 3 following the loss.

Booneville jumped out to a 6-0 lead early in the fi rst on a 13-yard run by Zeus Rog-ers.

Belmont scored on the ensuing possession, then bumped to lead to 14-6 on a interception return by Corey Hogan.

The Blue Devils scored on a 26-yard pass from Jack Simpson to Jazz Prather with 26 seconds left in the half. Rogers ran in the con-version attempt to knot the game at 14-14.

The Blue Devil defense pitched a shutout in the sec-ond half. Simpson ran for one score and threw anoth-er as Booneville increased its lead to 28-14 after three quarters.

• Playoff pairings for Di-vision 1-4A include No. 3 Corinth at Louisville and fourth-seeded Shannon at Noxubee County.

The top two teams -- Itawamba AHS and Amory -- will host Kosciusko and Houston, respectively.

Blue Devils claim title Associated Press

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — AJ McCarron passed for 208 yards and two touchdowns and No. 1 Alabama reached the end zone on its fi rst three possessions in a 38-7 victory over No. 13 Mississippi State on Saturday night.

The Crimson Tide (8-0, 5-0 Southeastern Conference) quickly turned the meeting of unbeaten SEC West teams into a mismatch, rolling to-ward a national title game re-match at No. 6 LSU.

The Bulldogs (7-1, 3-1) came

in averaging 36.7 points a game but didn’t score until the fi nal minutes. They had been leading the nation in turnover margin but lost two fumbles and an interception.

McCarron completed 16 of 23 passes before sitting out the fourth quarter. He headed to the locker room briefl y ear-ly in the quarter briefl y but re-turned to the sideline. Coach Nick Saban said McCarron bruised his back but will be fi ne for LSU.

The Tide has now won the past fi ve meetings and this

one turned into more of the same, despite considerably more hype.

The Bulldogs had started 7-0 for only the second time in program history. Instead of proving they were legitimate SEC contenders, this game showed they have a ways to go.

McCarron hit Kenny Bell in stride for a 57-yard touch-down to cap a drive that start-ed at Alabama’s 4. He then found tight end Michael Wil-liams for a 9-yard score early in the second quarter.

His 18 touchdowns tie him with John Parker Wilson for second-most in school histo-ry, two behind Greg McElroy’s single-season record.

T.J. Yeldon rushed for 84 yards on 10 carries, includ-ing an 11-yard touchdown. The subs tacked on two touch-downs after turnovers in the fourth quarter.

Alabama held the SEC’s leading rusher, LaDarius Per-kins, to 38 yards on 15 carries. The Tide outgained Mississip-

No. 1 ’Bama routs MSU, 38-7

Associated PressLITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Bo

Wallace and Bryson Rose made sure Mississippi’s sea-son of resurgence didn’t suffer a setback in a 30-27 win over Arkansas on Saturday.

In fact, the duo helped the Rebels take a major step for-ward — closing in on the school’s fi rst bowl berth since 2009.

Rose kicked a 31-yard fi eld goal as time expired to secure the win for Ole Miss, its second straight in the Southeastern Conference after snapping a 16-game league losing streak against Auburn. It was the se-nior’s third fi eld goal of the

game, including a career-best 53-yarder that put the Rebels (5-3, 2-2) up 27-20 early in the fourth quarter.

The late-game kick helped Ole Miss stave off a rally by the Razorbacks and put the school within one win of bowl eligibility. It also marked the school’s fi rst road win in the SEC since beating Vanderbilt 23-7 in 2009, the same year it last won back-to-back confer-ence games.

“I’m thrilled,” fi rst -year Reb-els coach Hugh Freeze said. “... Our team grew up today, won on the road in this tough con-ference, against a very good football team.

“The ride home will be really, really sweet.”

Arkansas (3-5, 2-3) had won two straight entering the game, raising hopes that it had found the answers it needed after an earlier four-game losing streak. However, the Razorbacks’ sea-son-long slide continued — de-spite a career-best 161 yards rushing and a late game-tying touchdown by Dennis Johnson — and they now have equaled their loss total of the previous two seasons combined.

“We fought back and battled, battled and battled,” Arkansas coach John L. Smith said. “We just didn’t make quite enough plays.”

While Arkansas’ free fall from the preseason Top 10 continued, Ole Miss contin-ued its rebirth after fi nish-ing a combined 1-15 in the SEC the last two seasons. The Rebels rebounded from an early 10-point defi cit Saturday thanks in large part to Wallace.

The sophomore quarterback accounted for 316 yards of to-tal offense, fi nishing 29 of 37 passing for 278 yards. After running for, passing for and catching a touchdown pass two weeks ago against Auburn, Wallace directed the Rebels on an eight-play, 61-yard drive

Late field goal lifts Ole Miss past Arkansas

Associated PressJACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Geor-

gia’s defense was far from soft against rival Florida.

And now the Gators are no longer undefeated and no lon-ger in charge in the Southeast-ern Conference’s Eastern Divi-sion.

The 12th-ranked Bulldogs stuffed No. 3 Florida from ev-ery angle, forcing six turnovers

in a 17-9 victory Saturday that left them on the cusp of the SEC championship game.

Call it the World’s Largest Outdoor Turnover Party, and it gave Georgia consecutive wins in the series for the fi rst time since 1989. These have to be two of the most signifi cant victories of coach Mark Richt’s tenure.

The Bulldogs (7-1, 5-1 South-

eastern Conference) can clinch the East and a spot in the con-ference title game with wins against Mississippi and Au-burn the next two weeks.

If they play defense like they did against Florida, getting to Atlanta should be a mere for-mality.

The Bulldogs did little on offense until Aaron Murray found Malcolm Mitchell for a

45-yard touchdown with 7:11 remaining that put them ahead 17-9. Mitchell spun out of Lou-cheiz Purifoy’s tackle attempt and went mostly untouched the rest of the way. Florida kept the drive alive with Dominique Ea-sley’s holding penalty on third down.

Georgia sealed its fi fth vic-

Georgia upsets turnover-prone Florida

Associated PressCOLUMBIA, S.C. — Marcus

Lattimore spoke to his South Carolina teammates from the heart on Friday night as they prepared to face Tennessee.

Don’t take anything for granted, Lattimore urged the Gamecocks.

Now, those players hope Lat-timore hasn’t played his last game after a horrifi c knee in-jury that ended his season pre-maturely for a second straight year.

Coach Steve Spurrier gave few details on Lattimore’s dam-

aged right leg, which fl opped to the turf like a rag doll’s might after a hit in the second quar-ter of No. 17 South Carolina’s 38-35 win over Tennessee on Saturday.

Lattimore was taken to the hospital for further evalua-tion. It was later determined he broke his femur and tore all four main ligaments in his knee.

“He’s going to do wonderful things,” the coach said, while acknowledging, “I don’t know what fi eld of life.”

Connor Shaw threw for three

touchdowns and a career-high 356 yards. He also ran for an-other as the Gamecocks (7-2, 5-2 Southeastern Conference) snapped a two-game losing streak. Lattimore had a 28-yard touchdown run, extend-ing his school marks to 41 TDs overall and 38 rushing.

The Vols (3-5, 0-5) nearly rallied from a two-touchdown defi cit in the fi nal quarter. Ty-ler Bray drove Tennessee to the Gamecocks’ 19 with 1:08 to go before defensive end Jadeveon Clowney forced a fumble to end the series. Tennessee forced a

punt and got a fi nal chance, but Victor Hampton intercepted Bray’s long pass attempt to seal the win.

The Gamecocks rolled up 510 yards after managing only 368 combined the previous two weeks in losses at LSU and Florida. Tight end Justice Cun-ningham had six catches for 108 yards and receiver Bruce Ellington had six catches for 101 yards as South Carolina won its third straight over Ten-nessee for the fi rst time ever in

Gamecocks overcome gruesome injury, Vols

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Associated Press

Ole Miss kicker Bryson Rose, center, celebrates with teammates A.J. Hawkins, right, Chris Conley (94) and Patrick Junen (77) after Rose kicked the game-winning 31-yard field goal on Saturday.

BY H. LEE SMITH [email protected]

Biggersville’s Jada Tubbs was named Freshman of the Year in Division 1-1A.

Tubbs was one of four play-ers honored with top awards by coaches in the four-team, slow-pitch softball league.

Jumpertown won the league title and went 1-1 dur-ing postseason play.

Falkner fi nished as runner-ups and was eliminated in the best-of-three opening round.

Jumpertown’s Josie Reece was tabbed Most Valuable Player. Offensive Player of the Year went to Falkner’s Ryanna Edgeston, while Thrasher’s Tatum Emmons received the defensive honor.

The top two teams in the division had three play-ers each selected to the fi rst team. Megan Mitchell and Tubbs represented the Lady Lions.

The 3-3-2-2 player break-down was also present on the second team. Taylor Beth Nash and Rebecca Lee were the Biggersville selections.

Top AwardsMost Valuable Player --

Josie Reece, JumpertownOffensive Player of the

Year -- Rayanna Edgeston, Falkner

Defensive Player of the Year -- Tatum Emmons, ThrasherFreshman of the Year -- Jada Tubbs, Biggersville

First TeamJumpertown -- Josie Re-

ece, Kristen Cartwright, Alli-son Windham

Falkner -- Rayanna Edges-ton, Ambreka Peterson, Me-lissa Maldonado

Biggersville -- Jada Tubbs, Megan Mitchell

Thrasher -- Tatum Em-mons, Lauren Smith

Second Team

BHS’ Tubbsclaims honor

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that set up Rose’s game-winning fi eld goal.

On the game-winning drive, Wallace accounted for 48 yards — 35 pass-ing and 13 rushing.

He was 3 of 4 passing, including a 14-yard com-pletion to Jeff Scott on a third-and-9 to keep the drive moving. Wallace’s fi nal play was a 13-yard run through the heart of the Arkansas defense to set up Rose’s game-win-ning kick.

“It’s awesome,” Wal-lace said. “But at the same time, it’s not over yet. We’ll go back and get to work tomorrow.”

The Razorbacks tied the game 27-27 with 2:09 remaining on a 4-yard touchdown run by Johnson, nearly over-

coming a blocked punt that led to an Ole Miss touchdown and a pair of interceptions by quar-terback Tyler Wilson. Arkansas outgained the Rebels 464-355 in total yardage, and Wilson fi n-ished 24 of 43 passing for 297 yards, but it couldn’t stop Ole Miss when it needed to the most.

Johnson nearly single-handedly helped the Ra-

zorbacks tie the game late in the fourth quarter. After Wilson opened the drive with a 9-yard com-pletion to Cobi Hamilton — who fi nished with 12 catches for 146 yards — Johnson gained 41 yards on his next two carries.

The senior then bowled his way into the end zone from 5 yards out on his third straight carry, cap-ping a four-play, 55-yard

drive. Arkansas left 2:09 on the clock, however, which proved exactly the right amount of time for the resurgent Rebels.

“We still have a lot of games to play, and there’s a lot this team can accomplish and salvage,” Wilson said.

“I think we can do it. We’re getting better; we just have to do the little things right.”

OLE MISS

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tory in the last 23 games in the rivalry with — what else? — a defensive play.

Jarvis Jones knocked the ball out of Jordan Reed’s hands near the goal line, and teammate Sanders Commings re-covered in the end zone with 2:05 left.

Jones had another

huge game against Flori-da (7-1, 6-1). The senior, who had four sacks in last year’s 24-20 victory, fi nished with 13 tack-les, three sacks and two forced fumbles.

He helped the Bulldogs respond as well as possi-ble to safety Shawn Wil-liams’ criticism of “play-ing too soft” earlier in the week. Williams had

a point after Georgia al-lowed at least 20 points in six of its fi rst seven games and gave up 206 yards rushing last week at Kentucky.

Jones missed that game with a sprained an-kle. With him back, Geor-gia looked like a different defense, and it surely helped that Florida self-destructed at every turn.

The Gators got behind early in a game that will be remembered for turn-overs, countless fl ags, chippy play and stout de-fense. Quarterback Jeff Driskel fumbled twice on Florida’s fi rst three plays.

Georgia recovered the second one, which set up Todd Gurley’s 10-yard touchdown run.

Gurley fi nished with

118 yards on the ground, but most of it came early. The Gators settled down defensively and inter-cepted three passes from Murray, who completed 12 of 24 passes for 150 yards.

But they managed just two fi eld goals off those turnovers. Florida made it 10-9 on Caleb Sturgis’ 50-yard fi eld goal in the

fourth, but Driskel’s mis-takes proved to be too much to overcome.

The Gators, who turned the ball over just four times in their fi rst seven games, had four in the fi rst 36 minutes Sat-urday.

Driskel fumbled twice, threw two interceptions and was sacked fi ve times.

GEORGIA

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a series that began in 1903.

Bray passed for 368 yards and four touch-downs, three to Zach Rogers.

The Gamecocks hoped to get their of-fense back on track and Lattimore was a huge part of that plan. He had been slowed by a hip bruise sustained at LSU two weeks ago, limiting him to just three carries in a 44-11 loss at Florida last Saturday. But Spurrier said he was at 100 per-cent and ready to once again carry the load for South Carolina.

And Lattimore was doing just that, gain-ing 65 yards in the opening half, includ-ing a 28-yard burst for his 41st career touch-down at South Caro-lina.

Everything stopped at Williams-Brice Sta-dium when Lattimore lay on the turf after a 2-yard pickup right before halftime.

Lattimore was wrapped up from be-hind by linebacker Herman Lathers as defensive back Eric Gordon came in at the knees.

CAROLINA

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BaseballWorld Series

(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)All games televised by FoxSan Francisco 3, Detroit 0

Wednesday, Oct. 24: San Francisco 8, Detroit 3

Thursday, Oct. 25: San Francisco 2, Detroit 0

Saturday: San Francisco 2, Detroit 0Today: San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at

Detroit (Scherzer 16-7), 7:15 p.m.x-Monday: San Francisco at Detroit,

7:07 p.m.x-Wednesday: Detroit at San Francis-

co, 7:07 p.m.x-Thursday: Detroit at San Francisco,

7:07 p.m.

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College BasketballPreseason Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ preseason college basketball poll, with fi rst-place votes in parenthe-ses, 2011-12 fi nal records, total points based on 25 points for a fi rst-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and 2011-12 fi nal ranking: Record Pts Prv1. Indiana (43) 27-9 1,592 162. Louisville (20) 30-10 1,568 173. Kentucky (2) 38-2 1,453 14. Ohio St. 31-8 1,292 75. Michigan 24-10 1,290 136. NC State 24-13 1,270 —7. Kansas 32-7 1,210 6

8. Duke 27-7 1,094 89. Syracuse 34-3 1,062 210. Florida 26-11 936 2511. North Carolina 32-6 904 412. Arizona 23-12 902 —13. UCLA 19-14 840 —14. Michigan St. 29-8 789 515. Missouri 30-5 664 316. Creighton 29-6 622 1917. Memphis 26-9 539 —18. UNLV 26-9 488 2319. Baylor 30-8 486 920. San Diego St. 26-8 463 2221. Gonzaga 26-7 384 —22. Notre Dame 22-12 297 —23. Wisconsin 26-10 285 1424. Cincinnati 26-11 120 —25. Florida St. 25-10 101 10

Others receiving votes: Murray St. 59, VCU 58, Saint Louis 46, Texas 46, Min-nesota 40, Butler 33, Pittsburgh 32, Saint Joseph’s 25, Marquette 23, Ten-nessee 15, Oklahoma St. 14, Kansas St. 12, Georgetown 9, New Mexico 9, Ohio 9, Miami 8, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 6, West Virginia 6, Davidson 5, Drexel 5, N. Iowa 5, Valparaiso 3, Lehigh 2, Stanford 2, Colorado St. 1, Oral Roberts 1.

Pro BasketballNBA Preseason Standings

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic Division

W L Pct GBPhiladelphia 6 1 .857 —Toronto 5 1 .833 ½Brooklyn 3 3 .500 2½New York 3 3 .500 2½Boston 2 4 .333 3½

Southeast Division W L Pct GBMiami 4 4 .500 —Atlanta 3 4 .429 ½Washington 3 5 .375 1Orlando 2 6 .250 2Charlotte 1 7 .125 3

Central Division W L Pct GBChicago 5 2 .714 —Indiana 4 3 .571 1Detroit 4 4 .500 1½Milwaukee 3 5 .375 2½Cleveland 2 4 .333 2½

WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest Division

W L Pct GBHouston 5 2 .714 —New Orleans 4 4 .500 1½Dallas 3 3 .500 1½San Antonio 3 3 .500 1½Memphis 3 4 .429 2

Northwest Division W L Pct GBMinnesota 4 2 .667 —Utah 5 3 .625 —Oklahoma City 4 3 .571 ½Denver 3 4 .429 1½Portland 3 4 .429 1½

Pacifi c Division

W L Pct GBGolden State 5 2 .714 —Sacramento 5 2 .714 —L.A. Clippers 5 3 .625 ½Phoenix 4 3 .571 1L.A. Lakers 0 8 .000 5½

—Friday’s GamesHouston 108, Orlando 92Chicago 97, Indiana 90Detroit 104, Atlanta 88Minnesota 100, Milwaukee 76Toronto 120, Memphis 106New Orleans 96, Miami 89Dallas 99, Charlotte 82San Antonio 100, Washington 85Phoenix 88, Denver 72Saturday’s GamesNo games scheduledSunday’s GamesNo games scheduled

Pro FootballNFL Standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCEEast

W L T Pct PF PANew England 4 3 0 .571 217 163Miami 3 3 0 .500 120 117N.Y. Jets 3 4 0 .429 159 170Buffalo 3 4 0 .429 171 227South W L T Pct PF PAHouston 6 1 0 .857 216 128Indianapolis 3 3 0 .500 117 158Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 149 238Jacksonville 1 5 0 .167 88 164

North W L T Pct PF PABaltimore 5 2 0 .714 174 161Pittsburgh 3 3 0 .500 140 132Cincinnati 3 4 0 .429 166 187Cleveland 1 6 0 .143 147 180

West W L T Pct PF PADenver 3 3 0 .500 170 138San Diego 3 3 0 .500 148 137Oakland 2 4 0 .333 113 171Kansas City 1 5 0 .167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCEEast

W L T Pct PF PAN.Y. Giants 5 2 0 .714 205 137Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 103 125Dallas 3 3 0 .500 113 133Washington 3 4 0 .429 201 200

South W L T Pct PF PAAtlanta 6 0 0 1.000 171 113Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 184 153New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 176 182Carolina 1 5 0 .167 106 144

North W L T Pct PF PAChicago 5 1 0 .833 162 78Minnesota 5 3 0 .625 184 167Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 184 155Detroit 2 4 0 .333 133 150

West W L T Pct PF PASan Francisco 5 2 0 .714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 .571 124 118Seattle 4 3 0 .571 116 106St. Louis 3 4 0 .429 130 141

—Thursday’s GameTampa Bay 36, Minnesota 17Sunday’s GamesJacksonville at Green Bay, 12 p.m.Indianapolis at Tennessee, 12 p.m.Carolina at Chicago, 12 p.m.Miami at N.Y. Jets, 12 p.m.San Diego at Cleveland, 12 p.m.Atlanta at Philadelphia, 12 p.m.Seattle at Detroit, 12 p.m.Washington at Pittsburgh, 12 p.m.New England vs. St. Louis at London,

12 p.m.Oakland at Kansas City, 3:05 p.m.N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 3:25 p.m.New Orleans at Denver, 7:20 p.m.Open: Baltimore, Buffalo, Cincinnati,

HoustonMonday’s GameSan Francisco at Arizona, 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Nov. 1Kansas City at San Diego, 7:20 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 4Arizona at Green Bay, 12 p.m.Chicago at Tennessee, 1 p.m.Buffalo at Houston, 12 p.m.Carolina at Washington, 12 p.m.Detroit at Jacksonville, 12 p.m.Denver at Cincinnati, 12 p.m.Baltimore at Cleveland, 12 p.m.Miami at Indianapolis, 12 p.m.Minnesota at Seattle, 3:05 p.m.Tampa Bay at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.Pittsburgh at N.Y. Giants, 3:25 p.m.Dallas at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m.Open: N.Y. Jets, New England, San

Francisco, St. LouisMonday, Nov. 5Philadelphia at New Orleans, 7:30

p.m.

GolfCIMB Classic

At The Mines Resort and Golf Club; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Yardage: 6,909; Par: 71; Purse: $6.1 million

Third RoundBo Van Pelt 70-65-62 — 197 -16Robert Garrigus 64-64-69 — 197 -16Chris Kirk 69-66-63 — 198 -15Brendon de Jonge 68-65-66 — 199 -14Jbe’ Kruger 66-64-69 — 199 -14Brian Harman 64-70-66 — 200 -13Tom Gillis 65-70-66 — 201 -12Nick Watney 71-65-65 — 201 -12Greg Chalmers 66-66-69 — 201 -12Gaganjeet Bhullar 65-72-65 — 202 -11Jeff Overton 64-70-68 — 202 -11Tiger Woods 66-67-69 — 202 -11Ben Crane 68-66-68 — 202 -11Kevin Na 67-66-69 — 202 -11Ricky Barnes 66-71-66 — 203 -10Pat Perez 67-68-68 — 203 -10Bill Haas 70-65-68 — 203 -10Trevor Immelman 72-63-68 — 203 -10Jason Dufner 68-72-64 — 204 -9John Senden 72-66-66 — 204 -9Seung-Yul Noh 71-66-67 — 204 -9

Carl Pettersson 69-67-68 — 204 -9J.B. Holmes 66-70-68 — 204 -9Martin Laird 68-67-69 — 204 -9Marcus Fraser 70-70-65 — 205 -8Thaworn Wiratchant 72-65-68 — 205 -8Anirban Lahiri 71-66-68 — 205 -8Troy Matteson 63-69-73 — 205 -8Sean O’Hair 69-72-65 — 206 -7Masanori Kobayashi 69-71-66 — 206 -7Johnson Wagner 70-69-67 — 206 -7John Huh 70-68-68 — 206 -7Charlie Wi 69-66-71 — 206 -7Scott Piercy 75-68-64 — 207 -6Prom Meesawat 70-69-68 — 207 -6Bob Estes 69-68-70 — 207 -6Ryan Palmer 69-68-70 — 207 -6Marc Leishman 75-67-66 — 208 -5Jimmy Walker 69-68-71 — 208 -5Cameron Tringale 71-69-70 — 210 -3Kevin Stadler 67-68-76 — 211 -2David Lipsky 68-73-71 — 212 -1William McGirt 70-70-73 — 213 EKyle Stanley 69-70-74 — 213 EDanny Chia 66-75-73 — 214 +1Siddikur Rahman 73-74-69 — 216 +3Shaaban Hussin 74-73-70 — 217 +4Scott Hend 70-77-70 — 217 +4

SoccerMajor League Soccer

EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GAy-Sporting KS City 18 7 9 63 42 27x-D.C. 17 10 7 58 53 43x-New York 16 9 9 57 57 46x-Chicago 17 11 6 57 46 41x-Houston 14 8 11 53 48 39Columbus 14 12 7 49 42 43Montreal 12 16 6 42 45 51Philadelphia 10 18 6 36 37 45New England 9 17 8 35 39 44Toronto FC 5 20 8 23 35 60

WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GAy-San Jose 19 6 9 66 72 43x-Seattle 15 7 11 56 51 32x-Real Salt Lake 17 11 5 56 46 35x-Los Angeles 15 12 6 51 58 47x-Vancouver 11 13 9 42 35 41FC Dallas 9 13 11 38 40 45Colorado 10 19 4 34 42 50Portland 8 16 10 34 34 56Chivas USA 7 18 8 29 22 56

NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

x- clinched playoff berthy- clinched conference

—Wednesday’s GamesSporting Kansas City 2, Philadelphia 1Saturday’s GamesNew York 3, Philadelphia 0New England 1, Montreal 0Chicago 1, D.C. United 1, tiePortland 1, San Jose 1, tieHouston at Colorado, 9 p.m.Vancouver at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m.Sunday’s GamesToronto FC at Columbus, 4 p.m.Chivas USA at FC Dallas, 7 p.m.Seattle FC at Los Angeles, 9 p.m.

Jumpertown -- Jon-na Bridges, Taylor Har-ling, Lily Michael

Falkner -- Caitlin Roberson, Danielle Phelps, Kaylee Bridges

Biggersville -- Taylor Beth Nash, Rebecca Lee

Thrasher -- Holley Marie Trimble, Miran-da Mooney

TUBBS

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pi State 414-256.Tyler Russell complet-

ed 15 of 30 passes for 169 yards but threw just his second interception of the season and took a number of hits from the nation’s top defense.

Alabama’s 24-0 half-time lead held until

Mississippi State had a muffed punt and anoth-er fumble in the fourth. Then Alabama’s backup quarterbacks came in to convert those mistakes into touchdowns.

Phillip Ely hit Eddie Lacy for a 27-yarder and then Blake Sims led another scoring drive capped with a 3-yard

touchdown run by fresh-man Kenyan Drake.

The Bulldogs fi nally scored on backup quar-terback Dak Prescott’s 2-yard touchdown pass to Robert Johnson with 4:39 left in the game.

Mississippi State couldn’t cash in on two other scoring chances before the game really

got out of hand. First, Dee Milliner blocked a 31-yard fi eld goal at-tempt on the opening drive. Then, Russell drove the Bulldogs 97 yards from their own 2-yard line before Rob-ert Lester picked off a pass in the end zone late in the third.

Mississippi State

managed to slow down Alabama’s offense for a stretch after getting bul-lied in the fi rst 17 min-utes but couldn’t fi nd many holes in the de-fense.

The Tide has two shut-outs and has lost two more in the fi nal min-utes with the reserves on the fi eld.

’BAMA

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Community Events

(Note: Community Events also appear on page 13A today)

Truck or TreatThe Jacinto Fire De-

partment will be having a Trunk-or-Treat event on Wednesday, Oct. 31 at the fire department building on Highway 356 in Jacinto from 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m.

Medicare open enrollment

State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) Coordinator Jessi-ca Rowan with the North-east Mississippi Plan-ning and Development District Area Agency on Aging will be conducting district-wide enrollment assistance for Medicare Part D eligible beneficia-ries from now until Fri-day, Dec. 7.

On-site enrollment will

be held in Alcorn County at the Bishop Center on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 25-26 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Call the planning district office at 1-800-745-6961 or 662-728-7038 to schedule an appointment.

Music nightThe Heartland Band

will be performing on Fri-day night at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Hall in Iuka. Everyone is invited. You do not have to be a member to attend. There will be bluegrass, coun-try and gospel music ev-ery Friday night. Special guests often perform. Admission is $3 for sin-gles and $5 for couples. Coffee, soda and pop-corn will be available.

Grand IlluminationGrand Illumination is

set for Saturday, Nov. 3 with the lighting of

12,000 luminaries in downtown Corinth begin-ning at 4:30 p.m. The event is in need of vol-unteers. For more infor-mation, call the Corinth Area Convention and Visitors Bureau at 662-287-8300.

God/Country DayWheeler Grove Baptist

Church is honoring those who protect America on a daily basis. “God and Country Day” will be held today from 10 a.m. until noon. The church is lo-cated at 21 CR 519. The church will be recogniz-ing those in the military, firefighters along with those associated with the police department and sheriff’s office.

Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore will be the guest speaker. Moore, who in 2003 was unanimously removed

him from office by fel-low judges due to his repeated refusal to com-ply with a federal court order requiring him to remove a giant Ten Com-mandments monument that he installed in the state’s judicial building, will speak about the im-portance of the flag.

A flag folding ceremony will be conducted by Colonel Doug Hayhurst, who is retired from the U.S. Army. The Heisman Quartet, Loveless Family, Mary Ann Johnson, Tif-fany Blackard, Byrd along with the church choir and children’s choir will pro-vide special music. A fel-lowship meal will be held following the service.

ACHS theatreThe Alcorn Central

Stage will present “Three Murders and It’s Only Monday” at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday. Nov. 3 in the ACHS Auditorium. Admission is $5 at the door or $3 for students who buy in advance.

Trunk or TreatFarmington Fire Res-

cue is hosting the ever-popular Trunk or Treat event again this year. On Halloween night, Wednesday, October 31, from 5:30 to 8:00, cos-tumed school-aged chil-

dren are encouraged to bring their treat bags and enjoy the family-friendly and wheelchair-friendly environment. There will be coffee and hot choco-late available.

Anyone wanting to of-fer treats for the children are asked to be prepared for approximately 1,000 children and the loca-tions are on a first-come basis. The fire depart-ment will not be taking reservations for spots. Please come set up early in front of the fire depart-ment.

Pumpkins on MainThe front lawn at First

Baptist Church in Corinth has been turned into a pumpkin patch through Oct. 31. Hundreds of pumpkins are unloaded and placed on the lawn for members of the com-munity to purchase. All proceeds from the event go to the Oasis Medical Center (formerly the Re-source Center for Wom-en). The pumpkin patch also provides a perfect place for families to take fall pictures. Colorful photo opportunities are available.

The First Baptist pump-kin patch will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Wednesday, Oct. 31. For more informa-

tion, call the church of-fice at 286-2208. First Baptist Church is located at 501 Main Street, across from the public library.

Little Miss Christmas

There will be a “Little Miss Christmas” pag-eant held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the Seth Pounds Audito-rium on the campus of Northeast Mississippi Community College. This event will be sponsored by the Northeast Phi Beta Lambda Chapter. Entries for girls ages 0 – 12 years of age will be accepted. Contes-tants may wear Sunday best, Christmas wear or formal pageant wear. A nonrefundable entry fee of $35 will be charged for each contestant. Entry forms are also available on http://www.pblpageant.tk for your convenience. You may email Mrs. Needham at [email protected] with any questions re-garding the pageant.

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November 3 & 4, 2012

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD

8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center501 West Linden Street / 662-287-9273Living History Programs and demonstrations with the 43rd Mississippi Infantry, with live camels on the grounds.

10 a.m. – 6 p.m.Downtown Corinth Merchants Open House

10 a.m. – NoonCivil War ExhibitCrossroads Museum 221 North Fillmore Street / 662-287-3120Th e Crossroads Museum at the Corinth Depot will off er a temporary Civil War themed exhibit featuring locally found relics from the Museum’s repository. A small admission fee applies, but the public is welcome to browse the Museum’s Gift Shop and use its restroom.

Noon – 6:00 p.m. Corinth Contraband Camp902 North Parkway / 662-287-9273A variety of story telling, poetry reading & entertainment sponsored by the Crossroads Po-etry Project with acts performing throughout the day. 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Downtown CorinthFree Horse-drawn Carriage Rides Featuring 2 carriages. Pick up and drop off at KC’s Espresso on corner of Waldron and Fillmore Streets.

2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Trailhead Park Waldron Street / 662-287-8300Corinth Th eatre Arts Youth Performance

4:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center12,000 Luminaries* on display throughout historic downtown and at the Corinth Contraband Camp.

4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Historic Residential DistrictDowntown CorinthRelive moments in Corinth’s Civil War history with visits by some of theGenerals who were stationed here during the War. Th e Generals will be stationed in front of the houses that they used as headquarters and will give a brief talk about their time in Corinth. (See the website for interval schedule).

7:00 p.m. – Until Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center501 West Linden Street / 662-287-9273Acclaimed musician, Bobby Horton, will present Civil War favorites. Hot chocolate and coff ee will be available in the lobby thirty minutes prior to the performance.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center 501 West Linden Street / 662-287-9273Living History Programs and demonstrations with the 43rd Mississippi Infantry with live camels on the grounds.

10:00 a.m. – 4 p.m. Civil War Exhibit Crossroads Museum221 North Fillmore Street / 662-287-3120 Th e Crossroads Museum at the Corinth Depot will off er a temporary Civil War themed exhibit featuring locally found relics from the Museum’s repository. A small admission fee applies, but the public is welcome to browse the Museum’s Gift Shop and use its restroom.

*Note – Th e luminaries in the Downtown and Contraband Camp areas will be extinguished by 9 p.m. However, the luminaries at the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center will be allowed to burn themselves out giving people a longer time in the evening to view them.

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ments to Northeast Phi Beta Lambda, c/o Pam Needham, 101 Cunning-ham Blvd., Booneville, MS 38829. Northeast PBL reserves the right to cancel the pageant if not enough entry forms are received for the pageant.Car Show

The 2nd Annual Fall Hog BBQ Festival Car Show will be held at the Historic Dixie Park in Selmer, Tenn. on Satur-day, Nov. 3.  Registration begins at 8 a.m. with awards at 3 p.m, $20 entry fee, Top 75 awards plus Best of Show Car and Truck and sponsor trophies. This is open to all makes, models and years.  

For more information on the car show, call 731-697-9149.  The car show will be held in conjunction with the Fall Hog BBQ Festival.  There will be live entertain-ment featuring BB King’s House House Band Lisa G and the Flic’s Pic’s and Rhythm Kitchen along with local entertainers Maggie Grace Whitaker, Meredith Goodman and Liza Smith.

Teams will be cooking for competition as well as selling the food.  

Admission is $3 with children 10 and under free. There will be ac-tivities for the kids and great food for the whole family.  

For more information on the festival, call the McNairy Regional Alli-ance at 731-645-6360.

Veterans Day eventBrigadier General

Margaret Barnes will be the guest speaker at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3 during a Veterans Day celebration sponsored by the Ruckersville CDC at the Old Ruckersville School located on CR 200 in Falkner. Lunch will be served after the program. For more in-formation, call 601-927-9708.

Craft GuildThe Crossroads Craft

Guild’s 26th Annual Holi-day Market Place inside Harper Square Mall in Corinth will be held 2-6 p.m. Nov. 1, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Nov. 2 and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 3. Thirty-five local crafters will be par-ticipating.

Exhibits on display■ The Corinth Artist

Guild Gallery, 507 Cruise St., Corinth, has paint-ings by James Tidwell and metal art by Ralph Barns on exhibition through Nov. 6. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Satur-day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Photographer Lowry Wilson is exhibiting his work in the Anderson Hall Art Gallery at North-east Mississippi Commu-nity College in Booneville through Nov 28. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Contact Terry Anderson for more information at [email protected] or 662-720-7336.

■ The Crossroads Museum at the Historic Depot at 221 North Fill-more Street (across from Joe’s Shoes) in down-town Corinth has a spe-cial Civil War Archives exhibit to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Corinth, Battle of Shiloh and the Civil War. The exhibit features authentic and some never-before-seen rare Civil War relics and information from the vast Crossroads Museum ar-chives.

The temporary exhibit will be on display until Dec. 31.

Along with the Civil War exhibit, the museum also houses fossils, American Indian artifacts, depot and railroad industry his-tory displays and aviation memorabilia.

Special items inside the museum include the original Dilworth’s Hot Tamale cart, Don Blas-ingame items and over 1,000 pieces of authen-tic Coca-Cola memora-bilia.

The museum is open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, 1-4 p.m. Admission is adults, $5; over 50, $3; and children under 16, free. For more informa-tion, contact the mu-seum at 662-287-3120 or visit www.crossroads-museum.com.

■ Dogwood Plantation resident and artist Alice Prussia has 25 addition-al paintings added to her exhibit at Dogwood Plan-tation Assisted Living bring her total collection to 75 paintings. Visitors are welcomed to view the exhibit at Dogwood Plantation, 1101 Levee Rd., Corinth.

Veterans DayPlanning has begun

for the annual Veterans Day parade and tribute to living war veterans. The parade is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 12, which is the day following Veterans Day. Organizer Bill Huff is now seeking entries to join the procession. The 13th annual parade will give special recognition to the National Guard. March-ing bands or groups that want to march or ride in the parade are welcome. The parade will follow the usual parade route beginning at First Baptist Church in Corinth. For more information or to get involve in the parade, contact Bill Huff at 284-5082.

The annual American Legion stew fundraiser will also be part of the day’s activities.

Wreath programAmerican Legion

Post 6 is kicking off the Wreaths Across America project. A ceremony to lay wreaths at the Corinth National Cem-etery to honor veterans who have passed away is set for Dec. 15 at 11

a.m. The Legion wants to get sponsors to lay as many wreaths as pos-sible at the national cem-etery. Their goal is 7,500 wreaths to cover all the graves in the cemetery. Cost is $15 per wreath and tax deductible. Spe-cific grave orders can also be placed and are not limited to the Corinth National Cemetery.

Deadline to sponsor a wreath is Nov. 15. Mem-bers of American Legion Post 6, the ladies auxilia-ry, the Sons of American Legion and Legion Riders are all taking orders. For more information, contact Carlean Parker at 662-462-3443 or [email protected].

Green MarketThe Green Market in

the CARE garden at the Corinth Depot offers an opportunity for local farmers, gardeners, ar-tisans, craftsman, etc. to sell their wares in an open-air, grassroots set-ting. The popular RED Green Market will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17. Applications are now available at the tourism office. 

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EVENTS

CONTINUED FROM 10A

Every day in the United States, needless home fi re deaths occur.

Operable smoke alarms signifi cantly increase your chance of surviving a deadly home fi re. In fact, according to the National Fire Protection Asso-ciation (NFPA), working smoke alarms cut in half the risk of dying in re-ported home fi res.

A properly installed and maintained smoke alarm in your home can

alert you and your family to a fi re 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

“Working smoke alarms save lives and should be installed and maintained in every home,” said State Fire Marshal and Com-merce and Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak. The state’s fi re incident reports for 2011 indicated that smoke alarms were present in only 36 percent of fatal fi re cases. Increasing the presence of smoke alarms in Tennessee households

increases the possibil-ity that more lives can be saved from fi re danger.

The State Fire Mar-shal’s Offi ce recommends following these smoke alarm guidelines to pro-tect your life, loved ones and home:

■ Smoke alarms with nonreplaceable (long-life) batteries are designed to remain effective for up to 10 years. If the alarm chirps, warning that the battery is low, replace the entire smoke alarm right away.

■ These alarms with

nonreplaceable should not be confused with hard-wired smoke alarms that draw their power from the home’s electri-cal system and that might have power backups out-fi tted with replaceable batteries, even replace-able 10-year batteries. For smoke alarms with any other type of battery, replace batteries every six months when the time changes.

■ Dust or vacuum smoke alarms annually or whenever the battery is

changed. Follow the man-ufacturer’s instructions for cleaning. The instruc-tions are included in the package or can be found on the internet.

■ Test alarms once a month using the test but-ton. Replace the entire alarm if it's more than 10 years old or doesn't work properly when tested.

■ Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including the base-ment, and both inside and outside of sleeping areas.

■ For the best protec-

tion, equip your home with a combination of ionization and photo-electric smoke alarms or dual-sensor alarms.

■ Interconnect all smoke alarms through-out your home so that when one sounds, they all sound. Interconnect-ed alarms are available at most stores that sell smoke alarms.

■ Make sure everyone in your home under-stands the warning of the smoke alarm and knows how to respond.

Working smoke alarms can save lives, homesBY JEFF YORK

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‘We are the champions’

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History2B • Daily Corinthian Sunday, October 28, 2012

Did you know the army still has cavalry?

The soldiers of the U.S. Army (God bless ‘em) have a different type of cavalry than in the old days. They have “mecha-nized” cavalry made up of tanks, armored personnel carriers and Humvees. Ranger Jim Minor, who has the desk next to me, was in the 1st Cavalry Division during his stay in Vietnam. Jim rode a helicopter rather than a horse, so he was never is-sued any spurs.

Call me old-fashioned if you like, but I think cav-alry should have horses, or at the very least, a mule or two. There was plenty of cavalry in and around Corinth during the war and all of the troopers had horses.

Well, almost all of them.The state of Texas pro-

vided quite a number of troops for the young Con-federacy and quite a num-ber of them were horse soldiers. Governor Francis Lubbock tried to explain the situation to the Secre-tary of War. “The people of Texas live on horseback and it is with great aver-sion they enlist in the in-fantry. Cavalry, effi cient cavalry, can be obtained from the state almost to the extent of the male population, but infantry is diffi cult to furnish.”

Who wants to walk when they can ride?

There were 13 regi-ments of Texas cavalry that were here in Corinth for the siege and the bat-tle and they loved their ponies. Most of them were present for the Bat-

tle of Pea Ridge in Ar-kansas in March of 1862, but they didn’t see too much action. Shortly af-ter that battle, a call came from the east for all of the troops under General Van Dorn to cross the Missis-sippi and report for duty in Corinth.

And then came the bad news -- no horses would be making the journey. The mounts were all worn out from hard service and were ordered south into Texas to fatten up on good Lone Star grass.

The news came as a shock to the troopers. Pvt. Victor Rose of the 3rd Texas protested, “This or-der was a breach of faith, totally at variance with [our] contract.” Pvt. B. L. Thomas of the same regi-ment claimed he “would rather suffer crucifi xion head down” than submit to leaving the state with-out his steed.

Captain James Bates of the 9th Texas wrote home and explained, “A good deal of dissatisfaction was manifested by some, but when they found it would be of no avail, they acqui-

esced with as good a grace as possible.”

Not everyone was so graceful. One author said “If cursing could kill, Van Dorn would have been in his grave.”

The Texans were loaded on riverboats at Des Arc, Arkansas and taken down the Arkansas River to the Mississippi and thence to Memphis. They were packed into a train of cat-tle cars for the fi nal leg of the journey, which proved to be most exciting.

“We were speeding along at the rate of thirty miles an hour. Occasion-ally on an incline grade of several miles we would make a mile in one and one half minutes, which most of the boys thought pretty tall traveling com-pared with riding on horseback.”

Of the 13 Texas cavalry regiments which ended up here in Corinth, all but one were serving as “dis-mounted cavalry,” a glo-rifi ed term for infantry. A serious problem with making a ground pound-er out of a horseman was the difference in weapons

they carried.Your average infantry-

man carried a rifl ed .58 caliber musket that could pierce a one-inch board at 600 yards. A power-ful weapon indeed. But a cavalry trooper in 1862 was more often than not armed with a shotgun and pistols, neither of which had a long range or were particularly accurate.

With or without good weapons or tall horses, the Texans were fi ghters and they toed the mark at the fi ghting around Farm-ington and later at Iuka. Two regiments in particu-lar, the 6th and 9th Caval-ry, paid a very high price at the Battle of Corinth.

These units were as-signed to the brigade of Brigadier General Charles Phifer along with some dismounted Arkansas

cavalry who also had a grudge against General Van Dorn. The brigade was lightly engaged on the fi rst day of the fi ght, but made up for it on Oct. 4. Three times they at-tacked the Ohio troops east of Battery Robinett and three times they were driven back. Bates de-scribed how “buck shot rattled around us like a terrifi c hail storm & be-sides these it seemed the air was literally fi lled with musket & rifl e balls.”

At the height of the struggle, the men of the 9th Texas were reduced to fi ghting hand-to-hand with the infantry of the 27th Ohio. In a desper-ate brawl, the fl ag of the 9th Texas was captured by Pvt. Orrin Gould, who was mortally wounded in the encounter.

There were seven dis-mounted cavalry regi-ments in the battle -- men from Texas, Arkansas and Missouri. Together they lost 110 men killed, 347 wounded and 247 cap-tured for a total of 704 casualties.

That’s a lot.Eventually the cavalry

got their horses back. It was a bleak day in early December when a long column of horses met up with the soldiers in Gre-nada. They were fatter and needed new shoes, but they were a sight for their two legged partners. Pvt. Newton Keen of the 9th Texas was positively beaming -- “My, how bul-ly I felt when I got on my horse.”

Van Dorn was no lon-ger the goat he had been for taking away the hors-es. His reputation even took a rebound when he took the cavalry on a spectacular raid to Holly Springs. The troopers not only destroyed Grant’s massive supply depot, but they also stopped the fi rst Union campaign against Vicksburg. With-out the supplies, Grant was forced to withdraw his army from Mississippi and fi nd another route to capture the strategic Con-federate stronghold on the river.

It just goes to show how that a Confederate caval-ryman could be a worthy foe when he was on his feet, but was matchless when he was on horse-back.

(Tom Parson is a Na-tional Park Service ranger at the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center.)

Story about the cavalry without any horsesBY TOM PARSON

NPS Ranger

The battle flag of the 3rd Texas Cavalry.

Private George T. Brown of the 3rd Texas Cavalry.

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Assistance

Flu vaccine availableSeasonal flu shots

are now available at all Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) county clinics. The seasonal flu vaccine is recommended for any-one age six months and older. Those particularly at risk for influenza com-plications include young children, adults 50 and older, pregnant women, and those with chronic illnesses.

Seasonal flu vaccina-tions for adults are $25. Those 18 and under can receive seasonal flu vaccinations for $10 through the Vaccines for Children program. High-dosage vaccinations for those 65 and older are available for $50. The pneumonia vaccine is also available for $72. Medicare and Medicaid recipients are asked to bring their cards with them to the clinic.

For more information, contact the Alcorn Coun-ty Health Clinic at 662-287-6121 or visit the MSDH website at www.HealthyMS.com.

Genealogy societyThe Alcorn County Ge-

nealogical Society has moved to its new loca-tion -- the southeast cor-ner of the Alcorn County Courthouse basement in the old veterans’ ser-vices office. It is open Tuesday-Friday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Fall foliageThe Alcorn County

Welcome Center is your information source for Mississippi outdoor rec-reation, events and activ-ities this fall. The Tisho-mingo Fall Foliage tour and the historic down-town streets of Corinth offer the splendor of fall color right here in your own backyard. Come by and watch the Tishom-ingo County Fall Foliage DVD and pick up a map and listing of streets for the tour. If hunting and fishing is your gig, come by and pick up a copy of the 2012-2013 Missis-sippi Outdoor Digest.

The Alcorn County Wel-come Center is located at 2028 South Tate Street in Corinth, 662-286-3443.

Support groups■ The Crossroads

Group of Narcotics Anon-ymous meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday at noon, and at 7 p.m., seven days a week, at 506 Cruise Street in Corinth. All meetings are non-smoking.

The Northeast Missis-sippi area of Narcotics Anonymous Hotline is 662-841-9998.

■ The Corinth Down-town Group AA meets Sundays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 501 N. Main Street, Corinth.

For more information

for all area AA groups, please call 662-212-2235.

■ An Alcoholics Anony-mous meeting is held in Iuka at the old Chevy dealership building off old Hwy. 25 each Wednesday at 7 p.m. and Friday at 7:30 p.m.

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women whose com-mon welfare is to stay sober and help others achieve sobriety. The Iuka meeting is an open meeting, anyone who has a problem with alco-hol or other substances is welcome to attend.

For more information, call 662-660-3150.

■ The Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group in Corinth is partnered with the Alzheimer’s As-sociation Mississippi Chapter. Keri Roaten is the facilitator. The group meets every first Thurs-day of each month at the Corinth Public Library, from 6-7 p.m.

The group discusses the hardships of those caring for people effect-ed by the disease and offer several different resources as well. For more information, con-tact [email protected] or 662-594-5526.

■ The “Good Grief” ministry of the Hopewell-Indian Springs United Methodist Charge is a collaborative effort of both churches and meets every Wednes-day afternoon at 3 p.m. in the dining room of the Arby’s Restaurant, 706 Highway 72 East, Corinth.

The ministry was es-tablished to support those who have experi-enced a devastating life event such as the death of a loved one, diagnosis of a terminal illness or condition, the loss of a spouse or parent through divorce, even the loss of a job or home. The minis-try is non-denominational and open to all.

There is no cost to at-tend and no obligation to continue. For more in-formation, call Bro. Rick Wells, pastor of Hopewell and Indian Springs Unit-ed Methodist Charge and facilitator at 662-587-9602.

■ Al-Anon is a support

group and fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics. The group meets at 7 p.m. on Mondays at 1st Baptist Church in Corinth. For more information, call 462-4404.

■ Mended Hearts is a support group open to all heart patients, their families and others im-pacted by heart disease. Its purpose is to inspire hope in heart disease patients and their fami-lies through visits and sharing experiences of recovery and returning to an active life. Health-care professionals join in the mission by providing their expertise and sup-port.

Mended Hearts meets the second Monday of every month at 10 a.m. at the Magnolia Com-munity Service Complex in the Cardiac Rehab Conference Room, 1001 South Harper Road in Corinth.

■ Finding Hope Minis-tries, a ministry of Fair-view Community Church is offering a depression support group. The ses-sions will be held in the fellowship hall of Fairview Community Church, 125 CR 356, Iuka -- just off Hwy. 350. The support group meets from 10-11 a.m. Friday mornings and 6-7 p.m. Friday evenings.

For more information, call Debra Smith at 662-808-6997.

■ A grief support group for anyone who has lost a loved one or may have a sick family member and needs someone who will understand what your going through is meeting at Real Life Church, (next to Fred’s in Corinth), every Monday from 6-7 p.m.

For one on one meet-ings, contact Sherry Scott at 662-415-7173.

■ C.A.U.S.E. (Corinth, Autism, Understanding, Support, Education) sup-port group, “Just love them for who they are,” meets every first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. There is help for parents of a child with autism. Meet other parents, share experiences, ask questions, get advice, help others, vent or just read. For more informa-tion, call 662-415-1340.

‘Sharing Hearts’The Sharing Hearts

adult care program of-fers Alzheimer’s Day Care on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 501 Main Street, Corinth. It is a respite day program that provides individual group activities such as arts and crafts, exer-cise, music, games and therapy and lunch to patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.

The purpose of the program is to provide caregivers some free time from care while pro-viding social interaction for the participants.

For more information, call Tim Dixon at 662-396-1454.

Thrift stores■ The Lighthouse Fam-

ily Thrift Store is located in the Harper Square Mall at 1801 South Harper Road in Corinth. One hundred percent of the revenue goes back into the community in helping the Lighthouse Foundation. The store is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.

■ Those wanting to donate items to the Sal-vation Army, 1209 U.S. Hwy. 72 West, whether it be clothing or furniture can call 287-6979. The Salvation Army hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. The social ser-vice part of the agency is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Post 6 meetsPerry Johns Post No.

6, American Legion will hold its regular monthly meeting every second Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall on South Tate St., Corinth, along with the Ladies’ Auxil-

iary and Sons of Legion Squadron No. 6.

Trading cardsShiloh National Military

Park is now offering new Civil War to Civil Rights trading cards. Both the Shiloh Battlefield and the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center are offering 10 free trad-ing cards featuring the people and stories of the Civil War in this area, including lesser-known stories of the Civil War. Each site will offer five different cards on vari-ous subjects and person-alities. There are about 550 cards available throughout the National Park Service as the NPS observes the Civil War 150th anniversary.

To “earn” a trading card, kids may partici-pate in a ranger-led tour or answer a question about their visit to the park.

Children visiting Shiloh or Corinth will receive a free Civil War backpack by showing a card from another park to a park ranger.

For a list of the partici-pating parks and images of trading cards, go to the NPS flickr site at http://bit.ly/JPrPnT.

For more information on the cards, contact the Shiloh visitor center at 731-689-5696 or the Corinth Center at 662-287-9273.

Information can also be found on the park website at www.nps.gov/shil.

Food ministryBread of Life Ministries

is an outreach of the Alcorn Baptist Associa-tion Food Pantry -- every Thursday from 10-10:30 a.m. at Tate Baptist Church on Harper Road.

Announcements and

devotionals by various pastors and others are followed by personal at-tention as well as food distribution. Food dona-tions and volunteers are welcome. For more information, call 731-645-2806.

Call for HelpA service of United

Way of Corinth and Al-corn County, First Call for Help is a telephone ser-vice that connects call-ers with programs in the community available to help those in need. This information and refer-ral program is available to the public, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Knowing what services are available and how to access them is the first step to getting help. For further information, call 286-6500.

Living WillThe Magnolia Regional

Health Center’s Patient Advocate’s Office offers free forms and assis-tance for those wishing to express their medical wishes through a living will or advanced direc-tive. Anyone interested in learning more should call 293-1117.

Senior activitiesThe First Presbyterian

Senior Adult Ministry has two fitness classes avail-able to senior adults. Judy Smelzer leads a stretching/toning class on Mondays at 9 a.m. in the fellowship hall. There is no charge.

FPC is also hosting a Wii sports class for senior adults on Tues-days at 9 a.m. There is no cost to participate. Call the church office at 286-6638 to register or Kimberly Grantham at 284-7498.

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DEAR ABBY: What percentage of women’s problems do you think could be avoided if, for the fi rst year after begin-ning to date someone, they were to use birth control and not marry? Many of the women who write to you seem to be shocked that the men they’re with do not have sterling characters. But I have never dated anyone who could hide his true colors longer than six months.

Much of your advice to these ladies entails seeking counseling or an attorney, but to the millions of women who haven’t yet made this mistake, how about a shout-out for preven-tion? The heart is un-governable, but people do have absolute power to use birth control and avoid rushing into mar-riage. -- SUSAN IN ARI-ZONA

DEAR SUSAN: Some-times people marry be-fore they really know themselves, let alone

their part-ner. But I’m all for giv-ing that shout-out for pre-v e n t i o n of un-p l a n n e d p r e g -nancies .

According to the Gutt-macher Institute, 49 per-cent of the 6.7 million pregnancies each year fall into this category. While some result from carelessness or mistakes in using birth control, others stem from lack of assertiveness on the part of women because they don’t insist their partner use a condom.

Your comment about rushing into marriage until you really know someone reminds me of the saying, “Act in haste, repent at leisure.” Per-haps it should be amend-ed to, “Act in haste, re-pent, repent, repent.”

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DEAR ABBY: I once

read in your column a list of physical activities and how many calories are burned while performing each one. You included sexual relations. Would you please list those ac-tivities and the calories burned for each? Thanks! -- LOOKING TO LOSE

DEAR LOOKING: You didn’t see it in my column, but here is the estimated number of calories burned per hour for several types of mea-sured physical activity: slow walking, 115 to 200; dancing, 275 to 350; skating or swimming, 300 to 600; tennis, 350 to 700; gardening, 250 to 300; golfi ng (18 holes), 150 to 225.

There are no reliable fi gures on the number of calories burned during sex because the amount of exertion varies with the individual.

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DEAR ABBY: With the holidays coming, I’d like to suggest something your readers can do with all the free address labels

they will be receiving from charities.

Many of my elderly relatives have poor handwriting that has led to undeliverable mail from them to me. So I started taking those labels and giving them out to my relatives. They now use them to address letters to me.

At the time I told them I was sending the labels because they showed my “offi cial ad-dress,” the one the post offi ce is most likely to recognize. —E.B. IN HERNDON, VA.

DEAR E.B.: For any-one who corresponds with a relative who has fading vision or a trem-or, that’s a good sugges-tion.

(Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Ange-les, CA 90069.)

Wisdom4B • Daily Corinthian Sunday, October 28, 2012

Abigail Van Buren

Dear Abby

Beth Sentell and Shaun Powers will exchange wedding vows at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3 at Friendship Baptist Church in Friendship, Tenn.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sentell of Corinth. She is the granddaugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Sentell Sr. of Corinth and Mrs. Butler Tumberlin-son of Starkville.

The prospective bride-groom is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Michael Powers of Jackson, Tenn.

Miss Sentell is a 2000 graduate of Corinth High School. She received her B.S. degree in Psychology

from Union University in 2005. She minored in youth ministry. She is em-ployed as textbook man-ager at Lifeway Christian Store in Jackson, Tenn.

Mr. Powers is a 1997 graduate of Jackson Cen-tral-Merry High School. He received his B.A. de-gree in Christian Stud-ies at Union University in 2002. He minored in Biblical Languages. He is employed as assisant director of the Regional Inter-Faith Association in Jackson, Tenn.

All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend the ceremony and reception which fol-lows.

Engagement

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Pregnancy prevention well worth a mention

Several local students earned degrees from Mississippi State Uni-versity at the conclu-sion of the recent sum-mer term.

Honor graduates in-clude bachelor-degree candidates with excep-tional scholastic aver-ages and at least half the total required hours earned at MSU. Their specifi c levels of rec-ognition and the mini-mum required averages for each, based on a 4.0 scale, include: summa cum laude, 3.80; magna cum laude, 3.60; and cum laude, 3.40.

The academic hon-ors are recorded on the graduates’ diplomas and permanent records, as well as in the com-mencement program.

Local graduates in-clude: Susan Delk, Al-corn County, College of Education, MS; Jordan Miles, Corinth, Col-lege of Business, BBA, Magna Cum Laude; and Shanna Palmer, Corinth, College of Arts & Sciences, BS.

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Today in history

Today is Sunday, Oct. 28, the 302nd day of 2012. There are 64 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History

On Oct. 28, 1962, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev informed the United States that he had ordered the disman-tling of missile bases in Cuba; in exchange, the U.S. secretly agreed to remove nuclear missiles from U.S. installations in Turkey.

On this dateIn A.D. 312, Constan-

tine I defeated Maxen-tius in the Battle of Mil-vian Bridge near Rome. (Maxentius drowned in the Tiber.)

In 1636, the General Court of Massachusetts passed a legislative act establishing Harvard Col-lege.

In 1776, the Battle of White Plains was fought during the Revolutionary War, resulting in a limited British victory.

In 1858, Rowland Hussey Macy opened his first New York store at Sixth Avenue and 14th Street in Manhattan.

In 1886, the Statue of Liberty, a gift from the people of France, was dedicated in New York Harbor by President Gro-ver Cleveland.

In 1919, Congress en-acted the Volstead Act, which provided for en-forcement of Prohibition, over President Woodrow Wilson’s veto.

In 1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt rededicated the Statue of Liberty on its 50th an-niversary.

In 1940, Italy invaded Greece during World War II.

In 1958, the Roman Catholic patriarch of Venice, Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, was elected

Pope; he took the name John XXIII.

In 1972, the Airbus A300 made its de-but flight in Toulouse, France.

In 1991, what became known as “The Perfect Storm” began forming hundreds of miles east of Nova Scotia; lost at sea during the storm were the six crew mem-bers of the Andrea Gail, a sword-fishing boat from Gloucester, Mass.

Ten years agoAmerican diplomat

Laurence Foley was as-sassinated in front of his house in Amman, Jordan, in the first such attack on a U.S. diplomat in decades. Russian Presi-dent Vladimir Putin led a national day of mourning as relatives and friends grieved for the more than 100 captives who died in the siege at a Moscow theater. A student flunk-ing out of the University of Arizona nursing school shot three of his profes-sors to death, then killed himself.

Five years agoStacy Peterson, the

23-year-old fourth wife of police sergeant Drew Pe-terson, went missing in suburban Chicago. (Her fate has never been de-termined; Drew Peterson was convicted in Sept. 2012 of murdering his third wife, Kathleen Sav-io.) Fire ravaged a North Carolina beach house, killing seven college stu-dents. Argentina’s first lady, Cristina Fernandez, claimed victory in the country’s presidential election; she became the first woman elected to the post. The Boston Red Sox swept to their second World Series title in four years with a 4-3 win over the Colo-rado Rockies in Game 4. Country star Porter Wagoner, 80, died in Nashville, Tenn.

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

BY HOLIDAY MATHISCreators Syndicate

Mars can be aggressive when marching through the fi ery forest of Sagittarius, and this week Jupiter gets the brunt of his bad attitude. These opposing planets highlight the chasm between those who have and those who have not. Venus poses a question as she enters Libra: What generosity might you offer to help right the imbalance?

ARIES (March 21-April 19). You have playful energy to burn. After a week of working your horns off, dear ram, you deserve to kick up those heels. A fellow fi re sign (Leo or Sagit-tarius) will be exciting company.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). A change in your vocabulary will bring success. For instance, start referring to a problem as an “interesting chal-lenge” or a “temporary glitch.” Soon your words will make it so.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Even though you can shop with the best of ‘em, you’re better off relaxing in a way that doesn’t require you to make choices or decisions. When you re-lax to the fullest, emotional residue drains away.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). You have an eye for authenticity, and you love interacting with people whose interior and exterior lives are congru-ent. As for the one who is all smiles while hurting inside, you’ll offer heal-ing compassion.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You see no reason to back away from hard work. In fact, you’ve been known to take on projects for the very reason that they were diffi cult. However, if there’s an easier way now, take it.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Hu-mans don’t have tails, and yet the circular nature of today’s problems might inspire you to feel as though you are chasing yours. Take a break. If you lie down and do nothing, this will be progress.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’ll be breaking through what you thought were limits. It turns out the barriers were only illusions. You’ll surprise those who know you well -- or at least they thought they did. You may even surprise yourself.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). A pat-tern that took years to ingrain can be undone in less than a month. With the sun now decidedly encouraging you, it’s the ideal time to dig into the one habit that would most improve your life.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Doing what you say you’re going to do is easy if you only make the kind of promises that involve your own joy, pleasure and delight. Choosing your own happiness will naturally lead to the happiness of others.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Because you’re so strong now, some-one going through a hard time may lean on you. It will feel good to help and provide reassurance. No one ever is alone.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). There is no such thing as “grunt work.” There’s just work you would prefer and work that someone else would prefer. Happiness is fi nding the right person for a job.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Wait-ing around actually takes a lot out of a person. You’d much rather be in ac-tion. Prepare for delays. Bring some-thing to busy your hands and mind with wherever you go.

Horoscopes

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LOS ANGELES — “Cloud Atlas” encompass-es six stories over a span of 500 years and features an enormous cast of A-list stars playing multiple roles. This means it’s also very long — 172 minutes — and carries with it the ambitions of an epic.

So here are fi ve other movies whose running time adds to their sense of importance. You will surely think of many oth-ers, so feel free to chime in. I have all day:

■ “Lawrence of Arabia” (1962): The very defi ni-tion of an epic. You’ll see various running times out there, all of which fl irt

with the four-hour mark. But the 1989 reconstruc-tion of David Lean’s clas-sic wound up being close to its original length of 216 minutes. Breath-taking in its scope and hugely infl uential with its gorgeously grand, sweep-ing vistas, it won seven Academy Awards includ-ing best picture. There’s a lot of ground to cover and Lawrence was a compli-cated guy. Besides, who wouldn’t want to look at Peter O’Toole for that long?

■ “Apocalypse Now Redux” (2001): As if 1979’s “Apocalypse Now” weren’t long enough, Francis Ford Coppola added 49 minutes of

never-before-seen foot-age and re-released it as a 197-minute director’s cut, the version he always wanted the world to see. This includes more foot-age of the beach attack scene and the much-talk-ed-about French plan-tation scene. While it’s fascinating to see what Coppola deleted from the original fi lm, he didn’t always improve his mas-ter work, and at times, he weakened it. (We also could have included the fi rst two “Godfather” movies here, which clock in at 175 minutes and 200 minutes, respectively, and deserve every second.)

■ “Magnolia” (1999): I loved this movie when

it came out, and I love it still, and the fact that it’s over three hours long only magnifi es the enormity of the emotions — the way Paul Thomas Anderson intertwines the various characters’ lives and ex-pertly times their highs and lows. It’s big and beautiful, fl uid and messy — a profound explora-tion of love and loneliness in the most prosaic of places, the San Fernando Valley. You could spend 188 minutes just sitting on the 101 freeway, trying to get from Studio City to Woodland Hills. This is far more compelling.

■ “Heat” (1995): Mi-chael Mann’s crime saga takes on an epic, oper-

atic quality as it sprawls across 170 minutes and throughout Los Ange-les. This will go down as Mann’s masterpiece — although “The Insider,” which is also pretty damn long at 157 minutes, is also pretty great. Everything he does best is on display here: the stylized visuals, gritty violence and com-plex characters who oc-cupy a murky moral area. Since we’re keeping track of time, the coolly precise bank robbery that Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore pull off, followed by that famous shootout in the heart of downtown, comes at the halfway point.

■ “Inland Empire”

(2006): Back when I re-viewed this, I wrote that it might be David Lynch’s masterpiece, or tit might be a total mess.

What I was sure of was the fact that it changed my mood for the rest of the day — it stuck with me, messed with me — and I couldn’t ignore that. While it features many of Lynch’s regular players (Laura Dern, Harry Dean Stanton, Justin Theroux) and his trademark dis-jointed, nightmarish vi-suals, it’s also a defi antly plotless mixture of bunny rabbits, dark hallways and dancing prostitutes. That it runs 180 minutes adds to its hypnotic na-ture.

With ‘Cloud Atlas’ opening, 5 super-long moviesBY CHRISTY LEMIRE

AP Movie Critic

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Gary Clark Jr. had to learn how to trust some-one else to record his ma-jor label debut.

When noted producer Mike Elizondo signed on to help with “Blak and Blu,” Clark was more than a little leery.

“I’m very sensitive,” Clark said, chuckling as he recounted the story in a phone interview. “I like to hold onto what I do, like it’s mine and this is the way it is.

So I was a bit worried going in, you know? Hav-ing not known him, what is this cat gonna do to my songs? They’re good as is. But I let it go: This is great, I’m getting to work with this amazing musi-cian, great producer and a cool guy, so get over yourself and just make an album.”

“Blak and Blu,” out last week, is one of the most anticipated albums of the year, put out by a talented guitarist seen as the fu-ture of the blues — and maybe rock ’n’ roll, too. Contrary to expectations, perhaps, this is not your average throwback elec-tric blues album, running through a range of sounds and styles as Clark chang-es his vocal approach in surprising ways.

That’s why Elizondo signed on. After hearing Clark’s self-produced ear-ly work and seeing his su-percharged live show, he didn’t want to miss out on what he thought might be history-making sessions.

“That really appeals to me, working with some-one who’s willing to take some chances and be bold right out of the gate,” Elizondo said. “Myself, being a music fan, I look back at what it must have

felt like on those very fi rst (Led) Zeppelin records, to be the engineer and go, ‘Wow, I hope we don’t mess this up.’ Or Chas Chandler working with (Jimi) Hendrix. Teo Ma-cero working with Miles Davis — these guys who you felt like there was just something there. Now I’m getting the chance to work with true great-ness and I felt like I was given an opportunity and I didn’t want to miss it.”

The producer known for his work with artists as diverse as Dr. Dre and Fiona Apple knew that didn’t mean it would be easy: “I sensed it before we ever set foot in the stu-dio, that there might be some hesitation. Just like any artist, you’ve got to gain their trust.”

Elizondo started by spending time on the road with Clark, catching three or four shows and

the coiled-snake vibe the tall, lanky Austin, Texas, resident exudes. Then they spent the fi rst few weeks of sessions in a room together with just an engineer, dissecting songs and talking about potential direction.

The producer learned Clark can be circumspect. Ask him a question or make a suggestion and you don’t always get an immediate response. Several times, Clark said, “I’m going to go outside and think about it.” The rest of the time it was “pretty easy.”

“I thought I was pretty open and aware and he kind of taught me a lot of things,” Clark said, “like really approaching things differently as opposed to sticking in the same old thing.”

The blues fi rst really caught Clark’s atten-tion when he put on B.B.

King’s “Live at The Regal” and got punched in the face with all the emotion.

He was 12.“I hadn’t heard any-

body play guitar with that much vibrato maybe, the way he’d hit the note and it would scream,” Clark said. “And then his voice would go along with it. That was a kickin’ band and the dynamics of the live show, I’d never heard anything like that.”

He fell for Hendrix, too, and being from Tex-as, Stevie Ray Vaughan was always there. And he soon found Albert King and other trailblazers like Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Magic Sam, Jim-my Reed and Buddy Guy.

The 28-year-old also grew up in the age of hip-hop, was a child when Prince ruled and heard the infectious grooves of R&B, soul and rock, too. Couldn’t ignore them,

and all these things ended up on “Blak and Blu.”

Clark’s been playing the music for fans around the world. He’s played every signifi cant festival in the last 18 months — some-times twice — and played in front of 70,000 in Bra-zil while opening for Eric Clapton.

The crowds continue to grow. And at every stop, something happens that Clark fi nds strange.

“There’s this wild thing that’s been going on at the show where the fans just start chanting my name and I don’t know how to deal with that yet,” he said. “It’s overwhelm-ing to me. I go from be-ing in the front row at shows ... to being onstage and having people show up to come see you, and show that much love. I’m standing there just say-ing, ‘How did this hap-pen?”’

Gary Clark Jr. keeps his mind open to different possibilitiesBY CHRIS TALBOTT

AP Music Writer

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WAREHOUSE AUCTIONSATURDAY - NOVEMBER 3, 2012 @ 10:00AM

110 HWY 72 E - CORINTH, MS 38834BEHIND RUSSELL’S BEEF HOUSE

WE ARE SELLING THE REMAINING CONTENTS FROM THE ESTATE OF BOBBY & WANZA LITTLE, PLUS OTHER MISC. ITEMS.

PARTIAL LISTING: SOFA, CHAIRS, RECLINER, ELECTRIC RECLINER, ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED, HOSPITAL BED, PUB TABLES WITH CHAIRS, DINING TABLE W/6 CHAIRS & CHINA CABINET, HARDROCK MAPLE KING & QUEEN BED, DRESSERS, CHESTS, ANTIQUE CHEST, END TABLES, COFFEE TABLE, WASHER & DRYER, REFRIGERATOR, JEWELRY ARMOIRE, DISHES, FLATWARE, GLASSES, CRYSTAL PIECES, COOKWARE, MIRRORS, PICTURES, HOME DECOR, (20) 4 DRAWER FILE CABINETS, COMFORTERS, SHEETS, TABLECLOTHS,COSTUME JEWELRY, EXERCISE EQUIPMENT, GAS GRILL, PATIO FURNITURE, SWINGS, CHRISTMAS DECOR, LUGGAGE, 1050 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, BUSHHOG 4 WHEELER, SMALL CAMPER, 2012 30’ ENCLOSED CAR HAULER TRAILER, 1989 TOYOTA 1 TON FLATBED, 1987 F250 W/TOMMY LIFT, SIGNED SPORTS MEMORABILIA,

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It's A Boy!Corey and Kim Fielding are proud

to announce the birth of their son, Adam Shawn Fielding. He was born on his daddy's

birthday, September 14, 2012 at 7:05 a.m. Adam weighed 8 lbs. and

6 ozs. He was 21 1/2" long. Maternal grandparents are Papa Harold and Nana Kathy Dixon.

Paternal grandparents are Poppy Cliff and Mawmaw Lynn Fielding.

SALUTE OR PAY TRIBUTE TO YOUR SPECIAL VETERAN IN OUR SPECIAL VETERAN’S

DAY ISSUE COMINGSUNDAY,

NOVEMBER 11, 2012

SAMUEL D. SMITH

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As part of our specialVeteran’s Day Issue, we will

publish photos of local Veterans living and deceased.

$10.00 PER PHOTO

one person per photo. All photos must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012.

I give my permission to publish the enclosed information in the Daily Corinthian Veteran’s Day issue.

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Mail to Veterans Picture, c/o The Daily Corinthian, P.O. Box 1800, Corinth, MS 38835, bring by 1607 S. Harper Rd. 38834. You may

email picture & info to: [email protected]

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Largest DME/HME Company in Middle Tennessee is looking for highly motivated individuals who want to be a part of a fast paced, rapidly growing company that has expanded into northern Missis-

sippi. Applicants MUST be patient / customer focused and fl exible to respond to aft erhours calls on an on-call basis. Ideal candidates will

have HME and/or Home Health Industry experience.

Qualifi cations: Must possess excellent organizational and time-man-agement skills. Must have the clinical expertise to instruct patients

and/or caregivers on the proper use of equipment and/or respiratory care and have the ability to prepare and maintain a clinical record for

each patient containing all pertinent information, care plans, physician prescriptions and follow-up documentation.

Requirements: At least one year related experience required. Regis-tration or certifi cation by the National Board for Respiratory Care

(NBRC), RN with respiratory care experience, and/or licensure in the state of Mississippi. Current license in appropriate state of practice is

required.

Employer will provide competitive wage. Benefi ts off ered include: holi-days, vacation time, group health insurance, as well as retirement plan. MNS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Serious Applicants apply with

a professional resume and salary [email protected]

***NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE***

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Truck Shop AssistantManager Wanted

Ashley Distribution Services in Ecru, MS is looking for a class 8 Truck Shop Assistant Manager.

Candidate must have recent Truck Shop Management experience. The following skill sets are required: great communication skills, intermediate level of computer

skills, directing work priorities to others, hands on training, interview and make hiring decisions about

potential shop technician candidates. This is a salaried position with great benefi ts in one of the areas largest truck fl eets. Salary commensurate with experience.

Please email resume with salary history to :[email protected].

Mail to:Don Henderson, c/o Ashley Furniture Industries,

One Ashley Way, Arcadia, WI 54612 or call 608-323-6693. We will only respond to

candidates that meet our qualifi cations.

CHriStmAS treeS0560

6 ' CHRISTMAS TREE,breaks apart with bag.$30. 731/645-6069

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1996 GRAND Cherokee,4X4, $1750; '06 CR 80FH o n d a m o t o r c y c l e .$750; '03- 90 4 Wheeler.$300. OBO. 662-319-7145

2 PIECE DRESS. Redtop/red & blk skirt. Size16. $10. 662-286-5116

75 PIECE KidKraft FarmTrain Set. Great Condi-tion. Great for Christ-mas! $25 662-643-7650

8X10 RUG . IVORY &NEUTRAL TONES. $85.662-287-0315

ANTIQUE METAL dol lhigh chair, blue withdesign in back. $20. 286-2070 after 9 a.m.

CABBAGE SLAW bowl.Green/white. Cabbageshaped. $6. 662-286-5116

CHILD'S WEIGHT BENCH.Like New. Great forChristmas. $80. 662-643-7650

CHRISTMAS TABLECLOTH.Xtra long. $4. 662-286-5116

CONE TYPE THREAD. $1per spool. 662-286-5116

DOG HOUSE, large, insu-lated, treated wood,$135. 662-415-8180.

FOOTBALL BABY blanketset, 3 pc., $15. 662-594-1720.

FREE ADVERTISINGAdvertise one item val-ued at $500 or less forfree. Price must be inad & will run for 5 daysin Daily Corinthian, 1day in Reporter & 1 dayin Banner Independent.

Ads may be up to ap-prox. 20 words includ-ing phone number. Theads must be for privateparty or personal mdse.& cannot include pets &supplies, livestock (incl.chickens, ducks, cattle,goats, etc) & supplies,garage sales, hay, fire-wood, & automobiles.

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HANDMADE DOLL cradle,dark wood, 25 in. long,12 in. wide, $15. 286-2070 after 9 a.m.

INFRA-RED LP Gas Logs.Almost New. Approx.18" lg. $200. Call 662-603-5842/662-284-9052

furniture05332 MATCHING bookcases,$100 each. 286-6507.

ASHLEY QUEEN ANNE re-clining arm chair, earthtone color, $50. 462-8066.

BEAUTIFUL MEDITER-RANEAN style hutchw/lites; table, xtra leaf &6 chairs w/newly covseats. 731-645-8283

BLACK ASHLEY DESK.$150. 662-287-0315

BROWN LEATHER ROCK-ER/RECLINER. $200. 662-287-0315

EXTRA PADDED over-sized recliner, neverused, light olive color,pd. $700, asking $100.462-8066.

GUN CABINET, with 2locking doors, in exc.cond., $50. 662-665-0209.

MATCHING BED & dress-er (8 drawers/lightedmirror). Orig. $1600, ask-ing $450 obo. 286-6507.

NEW SOFA & loveseat,m o c h a ,microfiber/bicast leath-er, $475. 662-808-6902.

NICE DINING table withleaf/no chairs, $100 obo.286-6507.

OAK 48" round pedestaltable/4 chairs, $400 obo.286-6507.

OAK CURIO Cabinet, 4glass shelves, 30"X75".$225. 731/645-6069

SELLERS "HOOSIER" Cab-inet, 1920's from Mc-Peters Furn Co. $250obo. 662-415-8984

WHITE WICKER ARM-OIRE. $225. 662-287-0315

WHITE WOOD TWIN BEDw / m a t t r e s s & b o xsprings. $85. 662-287-0315

mACHinery & toolS0545

BENCH JOINER, 6" vari-able speed, never used,$100. 731-689-4216.

CRAFTSMAN 10" RADIALarm saw, 2 1/2 HP, $250obo. 662-415-8984.

CRAFTSMAN 8" TABLESAW. $125 obo. 662-415-8984.

DELTA AND BAND saw;Rockwell drill press, $75each. 662-423-1545.

Store/offiCe equipment0551

C O M P L E T E O F F I C Esetup, desk with ac-cessories-pencil hold-ers, trays, rolodex, ex-ecutive phone, filingcabinet, $175. 731-610-0441.

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PETS

CAtS/dogS/petS0320COCKATELS FOR sale atreasonable price. 662-664-3186.

POMERANIAN PUPPIES,CKC reg., S&W, $250 fe-males, $200 males. Par-ents on site. 662-720-9979.

FARM

MERCHANDISE

HouSeHold goodS0509

5 PC. BR set, queen size,$1200 obo; Lg. capacityside-by-side, refrig.,$1000 obo. 662-664-3331.

eleCtroniCS051819" RCA-XL-100 color TVwith remote, goodcond., $40. 287-1213after 4 p.m.

19" SANYO stereo colorTV with remote, goodcond., $40. 287-1213after 4 p.m.

Sporting goodS0527

COMPOUND BOW, HoytXT-2000, Magnatec, fullyloaded. $260. 662-665-5472

MCKEE'S GUN SHOPBuy, sell, trade, repair

Hand gun safety classesavailable for Tn.

residents.731-239-5635

NEW SET of Dunlap golfclubs, bag, full set irons,4 drivers, walking cart,like new, $30 firm. Call662-212-2616

gArAge/eStAte SAleS0151

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YARD SALESPECIAL

ANY 3 CONSECUTIVEDAYS

Ad must run prior to orday of sale!

(Deadline is 3 p.m. daybefore ad is to run!)

(Exception-Sun. dead-line is 3 pm Fri.)

5 LINES(Apprx. 20 Words)

$19.10

(Does not include commercial

business sales)

ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID

We accept credit ordebit cards

Call Classifiedat (662) 287-6147

inStruCtion0180MEDICAL CAREERS beginhere - Train ONLINE forAllied Health and Medi-cal Management. Jobplacement assistance.Computer available. Fi-nancial Aid if qualified.SCHEV certified. Call877-206-5185. www.Cen-turaOnline.com

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EMPLOYMENT

generAl Help0232CAUTION! ADVERTISE-MENTS in this classifica-tion usually offer infor-mational service ofproducts designed tohelp FIND employment.Before you send moneyto any advertiser, it isyour responsibility toverify the validity of theoffer. Remember: If anad appears to sound“too good to be true”,then it may be! Inquir-ies can be made by con-tacting the Better Busi-n e s s B u r e a u a t1-800-987-8280.

SpeCiAl notiCe0107

CLASSIFIEDADVERTISERS

When Placing Ads1. Make sure your adreads the way you wantit! Make sure our AdConsultants reads thead back to you.2. Make sure your ad isin the proper classifica-tion.3. After our deadline at3 p.m., the ad cannot becorrected, changed orstopped until the nextday.4. Check your ad the 1stday for errors. If errorhas been made, we willbe happy to correct it,but you must call be-fore deadline (3 p.m.) toget that done for thenext day.Please call 662-287-6147if you cannot find your

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perSonAlS0135ADOPT: COLLEGE Sweet-hearts, Successful At-torney & Creative Momyearn for baby. Ex-penses paid. Brian &Teri, 1-800-379-8418.

loSt0142LOST BROWN femaleYORKIE , No. HarperRoad. Call 731/415-7353

LOST SUN . , KimberlyClark area, brown Wein-er dog, name Snoopy.Reward. 662-415-6376 or415-2233.

found0149F O U N D : M A L E r e dDachshund on Hwy 350.Call to identify 731-607-9086.

GARAGE /ESTATE SALES

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HUGE SALE!!

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WE INSTALL SKYLIGHTS& DO CARPENTRY WORK

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In The Daily Corinthian And The Community ProfilesFOR ONLY $200 A MONTH

(Daily Corinthian Only $165)

BUSINESS & SERVICE GUIDERUN YOUR ADON THIS PAGE

Dr. Jonathan R. CookseyNeck Pain • Back Pain

Disc ProblemsSpinal Decompression Therapy

Most Insurance Accepted

Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. 9-5

3334 N. Polk StreetCorinth, MS 38834

(662) 286-9950

CHIROPRACTOR

40 Years

Loans $20-$20,000

1299 Hwy 2 West(Marshtown)

Corinth, MS 38834Crushed Lime Stone (any size)

Iuka Road GravelWashed gravel

Pea gravelFill sand

Masonry sandBlack Magic mulch

Natural brown mulchTop soil

Bill Phillips Sand & Gravel

“Let us help with your project” “Large or Small”

Bill Jr., 284-6061G.E. 284-9209

Smith Discount Home Center

412 Pinecrest Road287-2221 • 287-4419

Fax 287-2523

Don’t Waste Your Money ... Shop With Us!

1X4X8 Pine ........................................$200¢

1x4x10 Pine ........................................$250

1x4x12 Pine ........................................$300

1X6 or 1X8 White Pine 500m

Paneling ...$1195

to$1695

Crossties ........$695

while supplies last

5/8-T-1-11 Siding = ..........$1595

3/8-T-1-11 Siding = ..........$1395

1x4x14 PIne ......................................$399

1x4x16 PIne ...................................... $505

7/8 plywood ..............................$1595

3/4 presswood veneer ....$499

25 Year 3 tab shingle ....$5495

35 year architectural

Shingle .............................................$6295

Laminate Floor From

.................................................39¢ - $109

Round Commodes ............. $4995

Turf ....................................................$100 yd

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& COMMUNITY PROFILES ON THIS

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PLUMBING & ELECTRIC

Licensed & Bonded

• Bucket Truck Service • Backhoe

662-396-1023JASON ROACH-OWNER

1159 B CR 400Corinth, MS 38834

MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN OR BATH FAST AND VERY INEXPENSIVE

NEW COUNTERTOPSOne of North Mississippi’s

Largest SelectionsNo Long Wait...Best Prices...

Expert Preparation...All Modern Equipment...Precision Cutting.

Trained Personnel to Assist You.Free Quotes

VISIT OUR SHOWROOMMONDAY-FRIDAY, 7AM-5PM

Smith Cabinet Shop1505 Fulton Dr., Corinth, MS

662-287-2151

R

FOR SALE:

ANTIQUE BRICK & OLD

LUMBER.

Circa 1869 Corinth Machinery Bldg.

287-1464

OPEN HOUSESUNDAY, OCT. 28TH - 1-3 P.M.

15 CR 3085 BR, 3.5 BA, 4.28 acres

$189,900

125 Dunbar Ave.(Afton Sub.)3 BR, 3.5 BA

$193,500

Call 662-286-2255 or visit www.corinthomes.com

662-279-3902

BUDDYAYERSConstruction

& Crane Rental287-2296

We haul:-Top Soil-Fill Sand

-Lime Stone-Washed Gravel

Dozer & Excavator Service

Masonry Sand& Concrete Work

FREE ESTIMATES

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10x16 w/ Metal Roof Barn

$15000 Deposit plus 1st Month

Payment of $14835 & you are approved.

No Hidden Fees

662- 415-8180You are approved

with ID

Hwy 45S(Next to Hwy 45

Truck Stop)

FOR SALE BY OWNER

64 CR 238. 3 BR, 2 BA on 1 acre. New carpet

in BR's, huge back yard, large deck built in 2011,

C/H/A. Can email pictures. $79,900

662-212-4730

HOLIDAY GIFTSHOLIDAY MARKET PLACEInside Harper Square Mall26th Annual Craft Sale

Thurs., Nov. 1st, 2-6 pmFri., Nov. 2nd, 10am-6pmSat., Nov. 3rd, 10am-3pm

All items handmade or refurbished

35 Craftsmen participatingBring your friends to this unique

Christmas shopping event!

033-CR 250- Excellent opportunity for duck hunters with open water hunting or hunting in standing timber. One of the better duck holes on the Hatchie

River in Alcorn and Tippah County. Also, excellent bass and stripe fi shing in the 30 plus acre spring fed lake. Massive white tails and wild hogs. De-verse

Eco system with low hunting pressure equals trophies. 533+- acres

Acreage ponds, creek, pastures, 33 year old timber, only $1300 per acre in south

Alcorn County. Need to sell. Call Lyle with United Country River City Realty at 662-212-3796 or for auction service

MS lic # 1333.

LAND FOR SALE

HOME REPAIRS

• Carports • Vinyl Siding• Room Additions• Shingles & Metal Roofi ng• Concrete Drives• Interior & Exterior Painting

FREE ESTIMATES30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

FULLY INSURED731-689-4319

JIMMY NEWTON

2 BR, 2 BA brick, quiet neighborhood! Lots of shade trees. Original maple

hardwood fl ooring (refi nished). 2 gas-burning fi replaces, C/H/A, lg kitchen,

newly remodeled sunroom w/lg. windows, newly fenced back yard for

privacy, all appl. incl. (ref, D/W, W/D, stove). $96,000.

Call 662-603-4395 anytime.

2001 Maple Rd., Corinth

OPEN HOUSESAT., 2-4 p.m.

FREE GIFTS!SHILOH RIDGE

ATHLETIC CLUBLOTS OFFERED BY:

FERRELL’S HOME &OUTDOOR, INC.

807 SOUTH PARKWAY • 287-21651609 HARPER ROAD • 287-1337

CORINTH, MS

For This Father’s Day

Grill to make the

ultimate summer cookout!

Let yourFather

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HOLIDAY SPECIALBig Green Egg - The World’s Finest Outdoor Smoker & Grill! Package deal for December includes everything to start cooking.Large Big Green Egg - Nest (legs) - Mates (Shelves) - Plate setter - Baking Stone - Grill Cover - 10# natural lump charcoal

December Special Package

Sale Price$1,09912 Months Same As Cash

With Approved Credit

Lay-A-Way Now For Christmas!

GO-CARTS

HammerheadGo-Carts

Starting at

$999.00LAYAWAY FORCHRISTMAS

Ferrell’s Home & Outdoor807 S. Parkway & Harper Rd.

Corinth, MS 287-2165“The Very Best Place to Buy”

rights with a

- Baking Stone - Grill Cover - 10# natural lump charcoal

moBile HomeS for rent0675

3 BR, 2 BA, Kossuth Sch.Dist. W/D, H/U. $400mo., $250 dep. 287-6752.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

HomeS for SAle0710

FOR SALE BY OWNER. Tri-Level Home w/base-ment & shop. 4/5 BR, 3BA on 2 acres. Greatfamily home. 8 CR 522(Biggersville/Kossuth).Shown by appointment,284-5379.

HomeS for rent0620

CLEAN 2 BR with ref. &stove, water & garb.furn. Near hosp. $500mo. 662-415-7589.

ROCKHILL, (27 CR 156),Alcorn Cent. Schl. Dist.2BA, 1BA, lg. LR, sbs re-frig. & stove furn., quietarea. $450 mo., $450dep. 662-415-4555.

duplexeS for rent0630

810 E . 3RD ST. 1 BR,stove/refrig. furn., W&Dhookup, water, sewer,garb. furn. $350 mo.,$350 dep. 662-415-4555.

unfurniSHed ApArtmentS0610

NICE APT. on PickwickLake w/lake view. 662-423-9933.

HomeS for rent0620

2 BR, 1 BA, Mathis Sub.$400 mo., $250 dep. 287-6752.

383 CR 604. Suitor'sCrossing on Kossuth Rd.Kossuth Sch. Dist. 2-3BR, 1 sm. BA, stove/re-frig. furn., great loca-tion. $500 mo., $500dep. 662-415-4555.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

unfurniSHed ApArtmentS0610

1 BR apt., S.S. appl.,W&D, security, wi-fi. Noutil. incl. $500 mo., $500dep. 662-665-7904.

MAGNOLIA APTS. 2 BR,stove, refrig., water.$365. 286-2256.

FREE MOVE IN (WAC): 2BR, 1 BA, stove & refrig.,W&D hookup, CR 735,Section 8 apvd. $400mo. 287-0105.

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NAME BRAND make-up:Foundation & mascara,$15.00. Lip gloss, $14.00;Lip stick, $13.00. GreatHoliday gift! 662-415-3583.

WEIGHT BENCH, $20. 662-594-1720.

WINNIE THE Pooh hu-midifier, $30. 662-594-1720.

W O O D P O T A T O a n donion bin, lid on toplifts with a drawer onthe bottom, $20. 286-2070 after 9 a.m.

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IPHONE 4 covers, $7. 662-594-1720.

TREADMILL, $25. 662-594-1720.

UTILITY TRAILER, 4x8 tilt,full size tires, $450. 662-415-8180.

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miSC. itemS for SAle0563

OBLONG TABLECLOTH.Rose pink. $4. 662-286-5116

PFALTZGRAFF DISHES,Service for 8 + servingpieces (bowls, platters)$125. 731/645-6069

SMALL SPICE cabinetwith rooster on front,door with 2 shelves anddrawer on bottom, $5.286-2070 after 9 a.m.

TRAILER POLE , Meterserv ice entrance &breaker. 100 AMP. $200obo. 662-415-8984

miSC. itemS for SAle0563

KIRBY G4 VAC, w/sham-pooer & attachments,turbo accessory kit,xcellent cond, $200. 731-645-8283

LITTLE GIANT live trap,new, still in box, 11 widex 13 high by 36 deep.$40. 286-2070 after 9a.m.

NAVY BLUE , 2 PIECEDRESS. Size 16, VeryPretty. $10. 662-286-5116

NECKLACE W/sterlingsilver chain & 1 lg. dia-mond, $800. 287-6185.

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Auto ServiCeS0840

Advertise your CAR, TRUCK, SUV, BOAT, TRACTOR, MOTORCYCLE, RV & ATV here for $39.95 UNTIL SOLD! Ad should include photo, description and

price. PLEASE NO DEALERS & NON-TRANSFERABLE! NO REFUNDS.Single item only. Payment in advance. Call 287-6147 to place your ad. Auto Sales

470FARM/LAWN/

GARDEN EQUIP.

868AUTOMOBILES

864TRUCKS/VANS

SUV’S

864TRUCKS/VANS

SUV’S

832MOTORCYCLES/

ATV’S

816RECREATIONAL

VEHICLES

864TRUCKS/VANS

SUV’S

2005 AIRSTREAM LAND YACHT30 ft., with slide out

& built-in TV antenna, 2 TV’s, 7400 miles.

$75,000. 662-287-7734

1998 Chevy S-10 LS,

extended cab, 3rd door, low rider,

5-spd., 2.2 ltr., 4 cyl., runs great,

$1800 obo662-415-6262.

2006 Wildcat 30 ft. 5th wheel camper, 2 slides, fi berglass ext., awning, holding tanks, full sofa

sleeper, refrig., mi-cro., glass shower, recliner, sleeps 6,

$18,500662-223-0056.

‘10 Nissan Pathfi nder

very low mi-29,140, 3rd row seat, black

w/gray int, very nice & below Kelly Blue

Book value. $17,950. Call Gina Brown at

731-439-2363 Tow. pkg. incl, great gas mi. for lg. SUV.

’04 HONDA SHADOW

750$3900

662-603-4407

832MOTORCYCLES/

ATV’S

2004 KAWASAKIMULE

3010 Model #KAF650E, 1854 hrs., bench seat,

tilt bed, 4 WD & windshield, well

maintained. Great for farm or hunting. $6500.

731-212-9659731-212-9661.

1991 Ford Econoline

Van, 48,000 miles, good cond., one

owner, serious interest. $6500

287-5206.

2001 HONDA REBEL 250 WITH EXTRAS,

BLUE, LESS THAN 1500 MILES,

$1850662-287-2659

GUARANTEED

2008 NISSAN ROGUE S

Black, 42K miles, new tires, excel.

cond.$13,500

662-287-6613leave message

or text

‘98 FAT BOY,New factory EVOE engine w/warranty, 80 cu. in., 1300 mi. new wheels/tires,

pipes & paint. Divorce Sale. Over $13,000

invested.

$8000 obo662-665-1781

2005 HONDA ATV TRX 250 EX

“New” Condition$1995

215-666-1374662-665-0209

2006 GMC YUKONExc. cond. inside & out,

106k miles, 3rd row seat, garage kept, front

& rear A/C,tow pkg., loaded

$13,995662-286-1732

REDUCED

804BOATS

2000 DODGE

CARAVAN, $1500.

731-645-0157 AFTER 4 P.M.

2000 Dodge Ram 1500 Van, too many

extras to list, good travel or work van, will trade or sell.

Reduced to$2,300

662-287-1834.

868AUTOMOBILES

ALUMA CRAFT 14’ BOAT, 40 H.P.

JOHNSON, TROLLING MTR., GOOD COND., INCLUDES TRAILER,

$1200 OBO OR WILL TRADE. 731-610-8901 OR EMAIL FOR

PICS TO

[email protected]

804BOATS

‘90 RANGER BASS BOAT

361V W/MATCHING TRAILER & COVER,

RASPBERRY & GRAY, EVINRUDE 150XP,

24-V TROL. MTR., 2 FISH FINDERS, NEW

BATTS., NEW LED TRAILER

LIGHTS, EXC. COND.,

$7,900. 662-808-0113.

16’ Aqua bass boat 70 HP Mercury, 4 seats, trolling

motor,

$4,000662-287-5413.

1959 Ford diesel

tractor

$4000662-750-0607

3000 series, new rear tires

& tubes

2002 Chevrolet Z-71,4-dr.,

4W.D., Am.Fm cass./CD, pewter in color, $6200.

662-643-5908 or662-643-5020

2000 Ford F-350

super duty, diesel, 7.3 ltr., exc. drive train, 215k miles, exc. mechanically w/body defects.

$7800. 662-664-3538.

BUSH HOG 61” ZERO TURN, COM-MERCIAL, 28 HP KOE-HLER, 45 HOURS, NEW

$7900662-728-3193

2000 Custom Harley

Davidson Mtr. & Trans.,

New Tires, Must See

$12,000 662-415-8623 or 287-8894

REDUCED

$10,500

816RECREATIONAL

VEHICLES

Cruisemaster Motorhome by

Georgieboy, 1997 GM 454 ci chassie, 37’ with slider, 45,000

miles with white Oak interior. $19,500. 662-808-7777 or

662-415-9020

1967 CHEVYNeeds paint &

body work$4000.

504-952-1230

1996 LINCOLN TOWN CARExc. cond.,

1-family owned, 141,000 miles.

$3400.662-415-8682

Luxury V-8 Lone Star Dodge P/U, 19.5 mpg w/low

miles, 52k, 2x4 2005 Model Quad Cab, SLT w/PS, PL, AC, CD. A great Buy @

$12,980. Call 731-239-9226.

2003 YAMAHA V-STAR CLASSIC

looks & rides real good!

$3000662-603-4786

2004 32 ft

Forest River Camper,

C/H/A, sleeps 5, full bedroom,

full bath, new carpet,

& hardwood, fridg, stove, microwave.

$3500.00662-665-6000

2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT

4-dr., 41,000 miles, dark blue ext. & gray int., 4 cyl. auto., CD/

XM radio, 36 mpg. payoff is

$11,054731-610-7241

1996 FORD F150 4X4

stick, camoufl age,

186,200 miles (mostly interstate

driving), runs good.

$3000 obo. 662-607-9401

662-287-5413or cell 284-8678

$3,500 $9,500

2007 Franklin pull camper, 36’, 20’

awning, 2 slide outs, full kitchen, W&D, tub/shower, 32” Sony TV, fully air-conditioned & lots

more! $11,500. 662-643-3565 or 415-8549

REDUCEDREDUCED

1985 1/2 TON SILVERADO

305 ENG., AUTO., PS, PB, AC, NEEDS PAINT, READY TO RESTORE,

DRIVEN DAILY. $3,500

call Iuka.287-1213 AFTER

4 P.M.

1992 FORDF-250

rebuilt trans., tool box, wired for elect.

brake trailer$1,950

662-462-8391

‘96 Challenger Radical One Pro Bass Boat,

130 HP Johnson, 24v motorguide trol mtr., on-board charger for all 3

batteries, Hummingbird Fish fi nder, good trailer w/new tires, looks good

for ‘96 model & runs good. $4500 obo.

662-286-6972or 415-1383.

2000 Saab,

9-3 Convertible.123,000mi.

GREAT FUN CAR.

$2850 OBO.662-396-1333

2012 STARCRAFT CAMPER

fi berglass, 18 ft. bunkhouse launch, wt.

2,750 lbs, 26 gallon freshwater tank, cargo carrying capacity-895 lbs, gray & black water

tanks, cable ready.

$11,500662-396-1390.

2006Yamaha Bruin 4 WD, automatic,

like new,$2800

662-279-1568OR 287-5598.

864TRUCKS/VANS

SUV’S

‘65 FORD GALAXIE 500, 4dr sedan, 390 Eng., 4 bbl. carb, no broken glass, good paint, good tires, cast alum. wheels, new brake sys., everything works exc. clock, fuel gauge & inst. lights,

$3000 FIRM. 731-439-1968. See

car at 306 McMahan, Eastview.

2001 Harley Wide Glide,11,000 MILES, IMMACULATE CONDITION,

$7500662-415-5137 OR

662-286-9432.

2004 DODGE RAM 1500V-8, QUAD CAB, GREAT COND.

$9000CONTACT

662-603-1407.

2005 FORD ESCAPE

Black, 153,000 miles, leather,

sunroof.

$6500.662-664-3538

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ALCORN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

SEPTEMBER

(1) Approval of Minutes of August 20, 2012

(2) Approval of Financial Report and Payment of Claims through September 4, 2012 (August 20, 2012 – September 4, 2012)

(3) Public Hearing - Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year ending September 30, 2013

(4) Adoption of Tax Levy and Budget for Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2013

(5) Crossroads Arena – Drainage Project – Bill Odom

(6) Corinth/Alcorn Airport – New Grant Offer from FAA – Bill Odom

(7) Bid Opening – Surplus Property – House and 1 1/4 acres

(8) Bid Opening – Cleaning Services

(9) Bid Opening – 2nd District Truck – Surplus

(10) Joe Duncan – Oath of Office for Board Member of Tombigbee River Valley Water Management District

(11) Doug Mullins – Warden – Alcorn County Regional Justice Center

(12) Travel Authorization – Alcorn County Jail Warden Doug Mullins – Mississippi Jail Association Conference – Brandon, MS – September 6 and 7, 2012

(13) Alliance Agreement – City of Corinth and Alcorn County (14) Lease Purchase Agreement – Commerce National Bank – 2008 Ford F250 Pickup – Paid In Full

(15) Notification from Mississippi State University Extension Service Center For Governmental Training and Technology – Tax Assessor Kenneth Brawner, in addition to being a Certified Appraiser, holds an additional three advanced levels of certification

(16) Notification from Department of Revenue – Reinstatement of Homestead Exemption – Yvette W. Morton and Harold R. Morton

(17) Notification from Department of Revenue – Reinstatement of Homestead Exemption – Kristi Borden and Norman C. Borden

(18) Notification from Mississippi Development Authority – CSD Instruction #12-011 – Funding Allocations for 2012 – Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG)

(19) Authorization to Pay Invoice – Phelps Dunbar – Professional Services – Ollie Lee Evans

(20) Beaver Control Program (BCAP) Enrollment

(21) Use of Courthouse Grounds – Cindy Thomas – Saturday, September 29, 2012 – 2nd Annual Downtown Block Party

(22) Use of Courthouse Grounds – Jay Anthony – Friday night, October 5, 2012 and Saturday, October 6, 2012 – for the purpose of passing out fliers and talking to people about Kids & Women’s Self Defense Awareness

(23) Public Utility Roll – Assessment Roll of Centrally Assessed Public Service and Transportation Property

(24) Volunteer Fire Department Contracts

(25) Assessment Changes – City – 2011

(26) Assessment Changes

(27) Recapitulation of Assessments of Real and Personal Property

(28) Mississippi Development Authority – Certificate of Completion HOME Project #1258M96SG280981 – Executed Agreement Relative to Close-out of HOME Grant

(29) Authorization to Pay Invoice – Brawner, Vanstory & Company, P.A. – Professional Services Rendered – Progress Bill on September 30, 2011 Audit

(30) Cook Coggin Engineers, Inc. – Corinth Gas & Water Department Grant for Gas Line from Sub-Station in Farmington along KC Road

(31) Notification from Office of State Aid Road Construction – Approved Construction Change Request No. 1 - Project No. SAP-02(18)S

(32) Notification from Office of State Aid Road Construction – Approved Construction Change Request No. 14 – Project No. DECD-0002(29)B

(33) Authorization to Pay Invoice - Alcorn County – Alcorn County Regional Justice Center – Revenue Account Requisition No. 9

(34) Mississippi Class I Rubbish Site Operator Certification Training – November 28 & 29, 2012 – Jackson, MS

(35) Asphalt Paving Contract – Breach of Contract – Obtaining New Quotes for Asphalt Paving

(36) Chip and Seal Project – 3rd District – Authorization to Take Alternate Bid

(37) Kimberly Clark Road – Liquated Damages

(38) Travel Authorization – Alcorn County 911 Office – Mandatory Training – Jackson, MS – September 17 – 21, 2012

(39) Sale of Commercial Manufacturing Facility in Rienzi, Mississippi

(40) Authorization for Pay Raise – Will Wright – 2nd District

(41) Request for Executive Session

(42) Alcorn County Regional Jail – Inmate Telephone Contract

(43) Travel Authorization – Alcorn County 911 Office – Mandatory Training – Jackson, MS – September 17 – 21, 2012

(44) Approval of Minutes of September 4, 2012

(45) Approval of Financial Report and Payment of Claims through September 17, 2012 (September 4, 2012 –September 17, 2012)

(46) Discussion of Tourism Budget

(47) Alcorn County Regional Justice Center – Resignations and Terminations

(48) Alcorn County Regional Justice Center – Hiring Christy Garrett as Temporary Employee

(49) Larry Ross, Tax Collector – Ad Valorem Tax Exemption for Military Personnel

(50) Surplus Property – House and 1 1/4 acres – One Bid Received from Ricky Burns - $46,800.00

(51) Cleaning Services – Courthouse and Chancery Building

(52) 2nd District Truck – Surplus

(53) Department of Revenue - Receipt of Tax Loss Reimbursement (Homestead) – Total - $371,975.00 – from that total Alcorn County will Receive - $225,950.00 and Alcorn County Schools will Receive - $146,025.00

(54) Delinquent Tax Settlement – August, 2012

(55) Travel Authorization – Pat Ray and Steve Wallace – County Service Officer School – October 9, 2012 – October 12, 2012 – Flowood, MS

(56) Tax Settlement – August, 2012

(57) Alcorn County Human Resources Agency – Reappointment to Term Expiring September 30, 2012

(58) Joint Meeting with Board of Mayor and Aldermen – Tourism Budget

(59) Alcorn County Sheriff – Amendment of Budget and Restoration of Funds – Insurance Payment on Wrecked Vehicle

(60) 2nd District – Authorization to Advertise for Purchase of Used Backhoe

(61) Approval to Advertise for the Renewal of a Promissory Note for 5th District

(62) Authorization to Transfer Funds from Nursing Home Account to Various Individual Funds

(63) Garage Disposal Contract

(64) Corinth Area Tourism Promotion Council Board Appointees

(65) Alcorn County Fair – Chris Porterfield

(66) Request for Executive Session

(67) 2002 Van Donated to Emergency Management Agency

(68) Union Center Volunteer Fire Department Fire Truck Grant Funds Not Received

CONTINUED ON 10B

Daily Corinthian • Sunday, October 28, 2012 • 9B

Claims DocketFund Name Department Claim No. Payee Amount------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2736 1ST FRANKLIN FINANCIAL 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2737 ALLIANCE COLLECTION 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2738 TOWER LOANS 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2738 TOWER LOANS 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2738 TOWER LOANS 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2739 TOM SWEAT 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2739 TOM SWEAT 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2739 TOM SWEAT 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2740 TUPELO SVC FINANCE 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2741 JEREMY BLAYLOCK 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2742 ATTY JACOB 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2743 MS COURT COLLECTIONS 363.13GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2866 JAMES L SHIPMAN 35.04GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2866 JAMES L SHIPMANGENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 2866 JAMES L SHIPMAN Department Total 783.17GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8416.70GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1200.20GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 516.58GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 120.81GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.40GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.40GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8416.70GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3366.67GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1680.29GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 725.31GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 169.63GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.40GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.15 Department Total 27302.24GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2724 THOMPSON WEST 78.50GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2724 THOMPSON WEST 58.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2724 THOMPSON WEST 36.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2727 ARCHIVES BINDERY 130.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2770 MISSISSIPPI FILING SYSTEMS, INC. 435.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2770 MISSISSIPPI FILING SYSTEMS, INC. 33.03GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2777 PPI - PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL ITEMS 442.50GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2777 PPI - PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL ITEMS 32.48

Claims DocketFund Name Department Claim No. Payee Amount------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2777 PPI - PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL ITEMS 250.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2777 PPI - PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL ITEMS 9.30GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 8.99GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 20.52GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 36.86GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 269.98GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2818 THE DAILY CORINTHIAN 3311.72GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2818 THE DAILY CORINTHIANGENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5045.72GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 784.68GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 831.41GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 353.01GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 82.55GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.40GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.40GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 23.53GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 74.95GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4645.72GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 784.68GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 80.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 441.66GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 300.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 891.54GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 379.13GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 88.66GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1378.79GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.72GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 23.53 Department Total 22714.96GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2752 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 270.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2752 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 9.72GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1240.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 176.82GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 61.76GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 14.45GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 261.77GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.85GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.98GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2826 MAILFINANCE 825.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2831 GE CAPITAL 299.01GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2832 RAYCO, INC. 56.89GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1240.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 766.67GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 286.15GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 108.64GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 25.41GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 191.20GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3.22GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.96 Department Total 6115.18GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1973.34GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 281.40GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 118.65GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.75GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 170.68GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.20GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1973.34GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 281.40GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 118.65GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.75GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 170.68GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.20 Department Total 5146.04GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2752 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 276.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2752 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 41.32GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2773 REED’S PRINTING, INC 20.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2776 UNITED PRINT SERVICES 250.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5301.59GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 721.21GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 311.64GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 72.88GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.40GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.40GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 25.13GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2829 LARRY ROSS 649.23GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2832 RAYCO, INC. 83.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2835 DE LAGE LANDEN 233.74GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2871 U. S. POSTAL SERVICE 672.24GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5333.34GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5246.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1473.53GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 637.32GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 149.06GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1866.76GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.15GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 24.86 Department Total 24744.80GENERAL COUNTY CASUALTY & LIABILITY INS. FUND 2819 RENASANT INSURANCE INC. 175.00GENERAL COUNTY CASUALTY & LIABILITY INS. FUND 2819 RENASANT INSURANCE INC. 175.00GENERAL COUNTY CASUALTY & LIABILITY INS. FUND 2819 RENASANT INSURANCE INC. 263.00GENERAL COUNTY CASUALTY & LIABILITY INS. FUND 2819 RENASANT INSURANCE INC. 175.00GENERAL COUNTY CASUALTY & LIABILITY INS. FUND 2819 RENASANT INSURANCE INC. 175.00GENERAL COUNTY CASUALTY & LIABILITY INS. FUND 2819 RENASANT INSURANCE INC. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY CASUALTY & LIABILITY INS. FUND 2819 RENASANT INSURANCE INC. -75.00 Department Total 988.00GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2747 BRAWNER, VANSTORY & CO., P.A. 7500.00GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2760 K-MART 99.99GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2760 K-MART 45.96GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1879.73GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 268.05GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 116.54GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.26GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.88GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.40GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1879.73GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 268.05GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 116.54GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.26GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.88GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.40 Department Total 12785.03GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2165.33GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2232.00GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 627.06GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 267.05GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 62.46GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 800.04GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5.64GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 21.54GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2165.33GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2232.00GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 627.06GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 267.05GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 62.46GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 800.04GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5.64GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 21.54 Department Total 12362.24GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.33GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 190.13GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 82.62GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 19.32GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 73.66GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND .52 Department Total 1699.58GENERAL COUNTY LAW CLERKS SUPPLEMENTAL SALARY 2809 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF COURTS 96.00 Department Total 96.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2730 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 357.79GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2730 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 2928.85GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2730 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 971.70GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2730 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 32.54GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2748 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 146.26GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2748 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 26.50GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2749 GOLD BOND PEST CONTROL, INC. 35.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2749 GOLD BOND PEST CONTROL, INC. 35.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2749 GOLD BOND PEST CONTROL, INC. 35.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2751 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 22.40GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2751 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 28.04GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2751 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 35.98GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2755 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORPORATION 191.41GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2756 MOMAR 129.90GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2756 MOMAR 15.25GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2757 HARBIN’S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 69.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2757 HARBIN’S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 40.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2757 HARBIN’S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 40.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2758 WILBANKS WEECON-DU-IT ELECTRIC 145.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2759 THE PHONE BOOTH 82.16GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2764 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 11.85GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2764 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 79.20GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2764 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 4.94GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2764 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 3.22GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2764 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 7.26GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2764 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 6.76GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2764 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 3.15GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2772 M & M ENTERPRISE 14.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2779 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 63.69GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2779 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 62.01GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 25.40GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 23.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 23.35GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 40.50GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 51.25GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 25.40GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2783 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 54.38GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2783 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 2.07GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2783 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 108.23

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Fund Name Department Claim No. Payee Amount------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2783 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 10.15GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 8.18GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 59.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 9.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 21.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 4.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 9.87GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 5.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE .79GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 4.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE .69GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 1.29GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 7.98GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 2.45GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 4.90GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 11.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2810 MAGIC TOUCH JANITORIAL SERVICE 599.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2821 C SPIRE WIRELESS 39.19GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2822 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 150.34GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2822 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 52.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2822 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 342.03GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2836 GEEK EXPRESS, LLC 1050.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2843 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 109.23GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2843 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 73.04GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2843 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 376.96GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2864 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 173.75GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2867 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 68.91GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2867 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATIONGENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2868 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 37.94GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2868 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 138.70GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2868 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 167.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2868 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 129.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2868 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 105.34GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2868 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 64.47GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2868 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 40.30GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2868 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 101.41GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1600.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 228.16GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 99.20GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 23.20GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.00 Department Total 11920.84GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2793 NORTHEAST MS. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 375.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2804 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 437.25GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2804 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 7.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2807 PREMISE, INC. 1500.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2807 PREMISE, INC. 423.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2808 I B M CORPORATION 1894.92GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2808 I B M CORPORATION 195.58GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2813 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 190.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2813 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 110.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2814 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 260.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2814 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 220.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2814 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 220.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2815 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 1000.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2815 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 70.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 2817 PREMISE, INC. 1400.00 Department Total 8302.75GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2721 PURCHASE POWER 107.99GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2789 VETERANS SERVICE CENTER 125.00GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1200.00GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1064.00GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 228.16GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 138.28GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 32.34GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.88GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 11.15GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2834 LEAF 251.48GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1200.00GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 792.00GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 216.75GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 121.41GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 28.39GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.88GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.79 Department Total 6063.86GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2719 MARY MARGARET FERGUSON 83.25GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2722 AMY COLE LOTHORP 55.50GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2726 TIFFANY SEAWRIGHT 25.30GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2731 MELODY J POWELL 55.50GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2734 RAMONA M ROBERTS 55.50GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2844 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF COURTS 3916.84GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2844 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF COURTS -164.71GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1430.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6150.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 978.95GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 469.74GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 109.87GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 594.48GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.18GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3.58 Department Total 13767.98GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2768 BANC OF AMERICA LEASING 223.04GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2778 DE LAGE LANDEN 200.26GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 69.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2816 LINDA WHITE 702.63GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1320.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 188.23GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 79.76GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 18.65GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.88GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6.43GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2832 RAYCO, INC. 52.38GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2844 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF COURTS 5766.56GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2844 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF COURTS -164.71GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2845 TERRY SETTLEMIRES 124.80GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2846 GEORGE R ROSS 120.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2847 ROBBIE COLEMAN 136.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2848 AMANDA PARKER 134.40GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2849 MICHAEL BROSE 132.80GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2850 ERICA MCRAE 144.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2851 RICKY PANNELL 152.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2852 JASON COX 132.80GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2853 AMANDA GASS 128.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2854 MICHAEL JAMES 120.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2855 DONNIE LAWRENCE 120.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2856 KAREN LEE 144.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2857 LOGAN BARNES 126.40GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2858 RICKY BEARD 144.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2859 NANCY ROSS 120.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2860 LASHONDA COPELAND 120.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2861 CONNIE GEORGE 120.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2862 JUDY MESSNER 120.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2863 LARRY STEVENS 120.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4057.60GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4958.34GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 700.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1514.91GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 648.96GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 151.77GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1507.97GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 10.61GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 48.86GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 907.56 Department Total 25696.57GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2720 THE HOLLIDAY LAW FIRM, PAGENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2720 THE HOLLIDAY LAW FIRM, PA 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2720 THE HOLLIDAY LAW FIRM, PA 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2723 RHONDA N ALLRED, ATTORNEY AT LAWGENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2723 RHONDA N ALLRED, ATTORNEY AT LAW 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2775 KING KARS OF CORINTH, INC 178.20GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2775 KING KARS OF CORINTH, INC 30.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 39.60GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2811 TRENT L SPENCER 125.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 216.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 30.80GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.14GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3.07GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 23.43GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND .17GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.06GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 110.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1375.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 432.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1350.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 450.19GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 201.43GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 47.10GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 693.17GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.87GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.95 Department Total 5633.18GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2728 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2728 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2728 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2728 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2728 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2728 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2728 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2728 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2728 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2728 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 458.34GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 28.42GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6.65GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.29 Department Total 1495.70GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2753 CORINTH DRY CLEANERS 14.00

GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2762 GE CAPITAL 137.11GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2766 THE WATER MAN 25.75GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2777 PPI - PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL ITEMS 825.00GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2777 PPI - PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL ITEMS 78.03GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 2.07GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 16.39GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3366.68GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3939.20GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1041.81GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 444.13GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 103.87GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1600.08GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 11.28GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.48GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2838 BRIGGS, INC. 49.55GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2838 BRIGGS, INC. 23.95GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3366.68GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3939.20GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1041.81GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 444.13GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 103.87GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1600.08GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 11.28GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.48GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 2877 DOCUMENT STORAGE SOLUTIONS 13208.50 Department Total 35449.41GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2732 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 38.00GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2744 DANIEL LEETH 5.52GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2745 JOSH HODUM 76.26GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2805 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 645.66GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2805 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 62.06GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2827 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 73.48GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2828 AT&T MOBILITY 119.91GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2840 MSME 1000.00GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2841 JOHN BEAVERS 185.38GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 900.00GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1750.00GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 377.90GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 162.42GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 37.98GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 533.36GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7.50GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.10 Department Total 5988.53GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2788 TRENT KELLY, DISTRICT ATTORNEY 700.00GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1425.00GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 203.21GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 88.06GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 20.60GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.88GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7.10GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 691.67GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 500.00GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5758.34GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 991.07GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 428.73GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 100.27GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 800.04GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5.63GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 31.12 Department Total 12019.40GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 2812 ROBERT G MOORE 409.09GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4479.17GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 638.73GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 275.83GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 64.51GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 533.36GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3.75 Department Total 6404.44GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6562.50GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 935.82GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 399.73GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 93.49GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1066.72GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7.50GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 16.26 Department Total 9082.02GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ADMINISTRATION 2787 LEE COUNTY 456.93 Department Total 456.93GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT ADMINISTRATION 2787 LEE COUNTY 1019.30 Department Total 1019.30GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 960.50GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 136.97GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 55.05GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12.87GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.91GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.91GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.44GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 79.20GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 13.06GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 33.78GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 19.58GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 18.48GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 13.99GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 28.40GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 48.45GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 51.48GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2839 OFFICEPRO, INC. 42.79GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3360.00GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 954.50GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 672.00GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 231.93GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 303.09GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 70.88GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2807.13GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 19.74GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.43 Department Total 10216.24GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2732 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1918.78GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2732 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1891.73GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2733 COMCAST CABLE 212.79GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2746 NATIONAL PEN 161.45GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2746 NATIONAL PEN 19.95GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2746 NATIONAL PENGENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2761 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 44.95GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2761 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 15.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 25.98GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 2.49GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 4.99GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 41.39GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 13.99GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 3.29GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 1.99GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 8.38GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 13.98GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 5.81GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 10.99GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 10.99GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2763 AUTO ZONE, INC. 10.99GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2765 BODY SHOP SUPPLY, INC. 13.43GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2765 BODY SHOP SUPPLY, INC. 3.90GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2765 BODY SHOP SUPPLY, INC. 5.70GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2767 COAST TO COAST SOLUTIONS 339.96GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2767 COAST TO COAST SOLUTIONS 193.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2767 COAST TO COAST SOLUTIONS 180.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2767 COAST TO COAST SOLUTIONS 13.63GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2769 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 740.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2771 ALL-STARS AUTO GLASS SERVICE, INC. 30.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2774 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 261.66GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2781 ALCORN COUNTY COOPERATIVES 69.75GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2781 ALCORN COUNTY COOPERATIVES 139.50GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 48.66GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 20.04GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 39.45GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 21.96GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2823 CARS FOR LESS 8500.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2823 CARS FOR LESSGENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3735.02GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 19552.32GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3237.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1389.14GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 324.90GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3733.52GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 30.08GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 112.03GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2830 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 10.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2830 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 1.50GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2830 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 1.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2830 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 75.89GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2830 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 1.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2833 AUTO ZONE, INC. 4.19GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2833 AUTO ZONE, INC. 94.95GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2842 A T & T 2025.53GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2870 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1793.81GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2870 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1880.86GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5999.66GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2104.18GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 20140.40GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3926.20GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1694.38GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 396.28GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3860.28GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 30.97GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 106.98GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 2878 PHELPS DUNBAR, LLP 4665.23 Department Total 96501.21GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2732 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 59.96GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2821 C SPIRE WIRELESS 388.46GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1577.28GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5947.72

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Fund Name Department Claim No. Payee Amount------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1073.07GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 451.40GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 105.58GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1843.33GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12.99GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 36.40GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2831 GE CAPITAL 155.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2831 GE CAPITAL 155.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2837 IDCSERVCO BUSINESS SERVICE 1317.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2837 IDCSERVCO BUSINESS SERVICE 144.87GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2838 BRIGGS, INC. 229.75GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2838 BRIGGS, INC. 235.95GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2864 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 361.84GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2865 COMCAST CABLE 66.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 833.67GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1577.28GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5428.08GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1117.85GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 470.53GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 110.05GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1875.39GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.22GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 33.83 Department Total 25621.50GENERAL COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE 2795 MAGNOLIA REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER 416.67 Department Total 416.67GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 2718 CHARLES C HINDS, JR 8320.00GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 2718 CHARLES C HINDS, JR 35.00GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 205.00GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 29.23GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12.71GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.97 Department Total 8604.91GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2732 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 225.70GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2732 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 216.08GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 39.71GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2784 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 1.64GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2825 CITIZENS PAGE 170.00GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2827 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 213.70GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2827 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 135.44GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2864 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 130.04GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2869 AT&T MOBILITY 224.60GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2875 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 235.91GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3375.00GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 481.28GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 205.65GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 48.10GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 533.36GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3.75GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 16.58 Department Total 6256.54GENERAL COUNTY AIRPORT 2798 CORINTH-ALCORN AIRPORT BOARD 9166.67 Department Total 9166.67GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 2799 ALCORN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 11317.84 Department Total 11317.84GENERAL COUNTY RED CROSS 2785 AMERICAN RED CROSS 227.43 Department Total 227.43GENERAL COUNTY RABIES AND ANIMAL CONTROL 2802 CORINTH ALCORN ANIMAL SHELTER 2083.34 Department Total 2083.34GENERAL COUNTY CORINTH AREA ARTS COUNCIL 2806 CORINTH AREA ARTS COUNCIL 1000.00 Department Total 1000.00GENERAL COUNTY TIMBER HILLS 2796 TIMBER HILLS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 4259.25 Department Total 4259.25GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2729 U. S. POSTAL SERVICE 2000.00GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 60.70GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 56.65GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 38.80GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 36.80GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 42.30GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 46.00GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 62.30GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 157.70GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 61.90GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2780 BRIGGS, INC. 17.50GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 10.80GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 19.96GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 4.96GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 3.78GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 30.81GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 11.99GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 13.68GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 1.79GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 5.04-GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 1.66GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 11.55GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2786 ALCORN CO DEPT HUMAN SERVICES 450.00GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1112.48GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 117.96GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 68.98GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 16.13GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5.57GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2834 LEAF 196.46GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2843 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 1563.36GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2864 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 133.25GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2872 SHRED-IT USA - MEMPHIS 488.37GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2873 OFFICEPRO, INC. 245.21GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2873 OFFICEPRO, INC. 20.29GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2873 OFFICEPRO, INC. 249.99GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2874 RAYCO, INC. 39.07GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1033.02GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 116.51GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 64.04GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 14.98GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5.17 Department Total 8637.51GENERAL COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCE AGENCY 2791 ALCORN COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCE AGENCY 10833.34 Department Total 10833.34GENERAL COUNTY NE MS COMMUNITY SERVICES 2790 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY SERVICES 685.00 Department Total 685.00GENERAL COUNTY NORTHEAST MS REGIONAL LIBRARY 2792 NORTHEAST REGIONAL LIBRARY 11587.50 Department Total 11587.50GENERAL COUNTY CROSSROADS ARENA 2801 CROSSROADS ARENA 9375.00GENERAL COUNTY CROSSROADS ARENA 2820 CROSSROADS ARENA 48939.68 Department Total 58314.68GENERAL COUNTY JACINTO 2794 JACINTO FOUNDATION 2090.00 Department Total 2090.00GENERAL COUNTY NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI MUSEUM 2803 CROSSROADS MUSEUM 833.34 Department Total 833.34GENERAL COUNTY GENEALOGY SOCIETY 2800 NORTHEAST MS BUSINESS INCUBATOR SYSTEM 200.00 Department Total 200.00GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2797 SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION 666.67GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 960.00GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 136.90GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 59.00GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.80GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.88GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2824 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.76GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 960.00GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 136.90GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 59.00GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.80GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.88GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.76 Department Total 3552.71GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2725 MS ASSO OF EXTENSION 4-H AGENTS 45.00GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2735 C SPIRE WIRELESS 136.66GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2748 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 76.05GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2750 RICOH AMERICAS CORPORATION 1158.99GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2753 CORINTH DRY CLEANERS 151.20GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2754 KROGER - STORE 454 62.32GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 85.54GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 21.98GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2782 OFFICEPRO, INC. 10.98GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1386.00GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2538.01GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 238.87GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 55.87GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 2876 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 19.27 Department Total 5986.74GENERAL COUNTY NORTHEAST MS PLANNING & DEV 2793 NORTHEAST MS. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 1541.16 Department Total 1541.16GENERAL COUNTY INCUBATOR BUILDING 2800 NORTHEAST MS BUSINESS INCUBATOR SYSTEM 1550.00 Department Total 1550.00Fund Total 539521.73JUV DETENTION MONITORING GRANT JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 8 ADAPTS ELECTRONIC MONITORING 294.50JUV DETENTION MONITORING GRANT JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 8 ADAPTS ELECTRONIC MONITORING 15.50JUV DETENTION MONITORING GRANT JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 8 ADAPTS ELECTRONIC MONITORING 152.00JUV DETENTION MONITORING GRANT JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 8 ADAPTS ELECTRONIC MONITORING 8.00 Department Total 470.00Fund Total 470.00CAP LOAN - FINAL TOUCH ACC ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONS GRANT 12 MISSISSIPPI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 1631.06CAP LOAN - FINAL TOUCH ACC ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONS GRANT 12 MISSISSIPPI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 1003.28 Department Total 2634.34Fund Total 2634.34REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 133 TRI-STATE CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. 550.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 134 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1110.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 134 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4564.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 134 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 809.12REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 134 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 343.24REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 134 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 80.28REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 134 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1162.72REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 134 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.20REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 134 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 22.30REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 135 GE CAPITAL 354.73REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 136 RAYCO, INC. 293.47REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 137 THE WATER MAN 18.25REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 138 OFFICEPRO, INC. 7.29

REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 138 OFFICEPRO, INC. 18.18REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 139 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1110.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 139 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4661.05REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 139 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 822.95REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 139 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 349.25REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 139 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 81.68REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 139 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1162.72REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 139 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.20REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 139 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 22.79 Department Total 17560.42Fund Total 17560.42EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 174 FRED PRYOR SEMINARS 149.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 174 FRED PRYOR SEMINARS 149.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 175 A T & T 2447.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 176 TOMLINSON COMPUTERS, INC 41.97EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 177 THE PHONE BOOTH 213.75EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 178 BRIGGS, INC. 42.95EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 178 BRIGGS, INC. 38.80EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 178 BRIGGS, INC. 25.40EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 179 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 1466.25EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 179 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 146.47EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 180 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1916.67EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 180 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12200.37EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 180 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2013.09EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 180 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 857.56EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 180 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 200.56EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 180 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3200.16EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 180 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 24.44EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 180 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 69.15EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 181 TERRY M ROBERTSONEMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 181 TERRY M ROBERTSON 1185.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 182 C SPIRE WIRELESS 124.68EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 183 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1916.67EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 183 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 10767.25EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 183 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1808.74EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 183 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 769.65EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 183 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 179.99EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 183 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3200.16EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 183 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 22.56EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 183 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 62.06 Department Total 45239.35Fund Total 45239.35PARK AND RECREATION CORINTH/ALCORN COUNTY PARK 12 CORINTH-ALCORN COUNTY RECREATION COMM. 10165.82 Department Total 10165.82Fund Total 10165.82LAW LIBRARY LAW LIBRARY 9 ALCORN COUNTY LAW LIBRARY 800.00LAW LIBRARY LAW LIBRARY 10 ALCORN COUNTY LAW LIBRARY 1000.00 Department Total 1800.00Fund Total 1800.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 590 VERIZON WIRELESS 68.80GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 591 SANSOM EQUIPMENT CO., INC 211.93GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 592 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 47.12GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 592 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 3611.17GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 592 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 3187.01GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 6.99GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 2.88GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 85.91GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 72.81GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 2.18GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 36.95GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 66.32GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 117.74GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 7.36GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 143.38GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 593 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 11.05GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 594 DARRELL’S TIRE SERVICE 30.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 594 DARRELL’S TIRE SERVICE 60.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 594 DARRELL’S TIRE SERVICE 512.73GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 594 DARRELL’S TIRE SERVICE 2.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 594 DARRELL’S TIRE SERVICE 60.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 594 DARRELL’S TIRE SERVICE 25.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 595 MISSISSIPPI TOOL SUPPLY, INC. 97.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 595 MISSISSIPPI TOOL SUPPLY, INC. 10.29GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 596 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 12.50GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 597 PRAIRIE BLUFF LANDFILL 27833.22GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 598 DOTHAN TARPAULIN PRODUCTS, INC. 225.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 598 DOTHAN TARPAULIN PRODUCTS, INC. 45.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 599 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 42.75GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 599 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 14.08GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 599 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 11.16GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 599 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 245.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 600 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 2415.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 600 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 67.52GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 601 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 5.60GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 601 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 29.97GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 601 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 34.99GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 601 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 2.09GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 601 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 27.95GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 601 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 9.99GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 601 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 8.60GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 10.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 110.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 5.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 165.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 5.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 110.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 602 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 5.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 603 CORINTH WELDING SUPPLY 50.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 603 CORINTH WELDING SUPPLY 37.90GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 604 SOLIDEAL USA, INC 1685.84GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 604 SOLIDEAL USA, INC 1713.80GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 604 SOLIDEAL USA, INC 60.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 604 SOLIDEAL USA, INC 65.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 606 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 13.76GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 606 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 33.51GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 606 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 21.79GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 606 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 26.76GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 606 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 81.24GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 607 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 14.99GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 607 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 5.88GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 607 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 86.98GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 608 CUBE ICE 199.50GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 609 LIBERTY TIRE RECYCLING, LLC 1563.90GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 101.95GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 30.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 30.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 30.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 100.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 20.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 25.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 25.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 25.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 1000.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 80.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 220.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 20.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 440.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 40.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 111.01GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 101.99GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 25.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 35.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 200.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 40.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 25.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 610 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 1.50GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 611 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 9.75GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4199.75GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2410.70GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 942.66GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 406.54GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 95.09GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.40GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.40GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 32.79GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 616 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 2708.27GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 616 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 56.41GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 616 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 3234.55GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 617 BARNES WELDING & REPAIR 2925.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 618 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 128.19GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 618 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 165.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 618 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 5.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 618 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 618 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 110.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 618 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 5.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 618 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 619 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 279.74GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 619 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 620 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 220.25GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 621 FARMINGTON WATER ASSOCIATION 24.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 622 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 139.58GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 622 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 2958.82GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 623 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 310.47GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3917.00

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GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2547.20GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 921.79GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 397.48GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 92.97GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.40GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.40GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 32.06 Department Total 81276.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 605 CYLINDER BARN 100.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 606 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 3850.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1020.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 145.45GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 60.45GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 14.14GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.88GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.87GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1020.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 145.45GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 60.45GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 14.14GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.68GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.88GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.87 Department Total 6976.94GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 592 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1298.03GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 592 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1326.92GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4888.50GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 657.16GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 293.86GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 68.72GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 800.04GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5.64GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 615 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 23.70GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 616 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1259.13GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 616 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1371.54GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 622 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1330.69GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4291.25GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 611.93GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 256.84GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 60.06GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 800.04GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5.64GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE HOUSE-HOLD WASTE PICK-UP 624 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 20.72 Department Total 19370.41GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LEASE PURCHASES 613 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 4027.64GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LEASE PURCHASES 613 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 409.97 Department Total 4437.61GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LEASE PURCHASES 614 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 1586.05GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LEASE PURCHASES 614 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 123.41 Department Total 1709.46GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LEASE PURCHASES 612 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 5650.83GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LEASE PURCHASES 612 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 616.17 Department Total 6267.00Fund Total 120037.42SHERIFF’S STATE SEIZED MONEY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 28 AARON’S COMPLETE AUTO & WRECKER SERVICE 150.00SHERIFF’S STATE SEIZED MONEY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 28 AARON’S COMPLETE AUTO & WRECKER SERVICE 175.00SHERIFF’S STATE SEIZED MONEY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 30 RADIO SHACK ACCOUNTS 23.99SHERIFF’S STATE SEIZED MONEY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 30 RADIO SHACK ACCOUNTS 11.99SHERIFF’S STATE SEIZED MONEY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 30 RADIO SHACK ACCOUNTS 34.99SHERIFF’S STATE SEIZED MONEY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 29 CHARLES RINEHART, SHERIFF 1000.00 Department Total 1395.97Fund Total 1395.97THE ALLIANCE THE ALLIANCE 13 THE ALLIANCE 10165.82 Department Total 10165.82Fund Total 10165.821ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 387 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 391.601ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 387 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 243.041ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 387 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 317.291ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 387 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 656.101ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 388 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 67.041ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 389 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 141.431ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 390 FERRELL’S HOME & OUTDOOR, INC. 11.891ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 391 SMITH HOME CENTER 79.801ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 392 WEST CORINTH GROCERY 30.271ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 392 WEST CORINTH GROCERY 23.591ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 393 WEATHER’S 150.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 393 WEATHER’S 6.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 394 NEXAIR, LLC 198.381ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 395 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 1725.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 395 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 68.251ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 396 COLD MIX, INC. 1751.201ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 18.111ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 19.691ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 17.331ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 10.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 270.381ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2.141ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 35.961ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 8.401ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 10.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2.841ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 10.151ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 90.781ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 11.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 4.601ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1.691ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 249.601ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 143.521ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 5.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2.491ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY -1.441ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 397 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 5.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 398 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 6.691ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 398 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 32.341ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 398 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 2.181ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 399 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 40.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 399 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 40.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 400 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 69.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 400 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 20.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 400 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 217.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 401 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 15.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 401 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 204.111ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 401 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 15.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 401 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 1.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 402 HOOVER, INC. 160.221ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 402 HOOVER, INC. 241.441ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 402 HOOVER, INC. 325.921ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 403 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 24.851ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 403 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 42.651ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 403 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 12.801ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 403 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 39.531ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 404 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 14.991ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 404 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 3.301ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 405 TIGRETT STEEL & SUPPLY, INC. 409.801ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 410 KOSSUTH WATER ASSOCIATION 19.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 411 VERIZON WIRELESS 195.581ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 412 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5920.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 412 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 650.251ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 412 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 357.041ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 412 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 83.501ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 412 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.401ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 412 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.401ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 412 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 28.791ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 413 DR. WILLIAM JACKSON 60.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 414 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 251.661ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 414 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 269.561ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 414 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 322.281ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 415 CITIZENS PAGE 299.951ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 415 CITIZENS PAGE 29.951ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 415 CITIZENS PAGE 29.951ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 416 ZEE MEDICAL, INC. #101 144.601ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 416 ZEE MEDICAL, INC. #101 6.951ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 417 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 797.401ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 417 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 60.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 417 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 9.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 417 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 6.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 417 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 6.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 418 B & B CONCRETE COMPANY, INC. 671.201ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 419 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 17.691ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 420 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 50.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 420 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 50.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 420 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 120.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 421 HOOVER, INC. 312.681ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 421 HOOVER, INC. 156.291ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 422 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 55.441ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 423 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 251.411ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 424 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6160.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 424 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 650.251ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 424 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 371.921ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 424 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 86.981ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 424 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.401ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 424 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.401ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 424 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 29.99 Department Total 29932.851ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 406 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 230.15 Department Total 230.151ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 407 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 521.951ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 407 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 46.97 Department Total 568.921ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 408 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 624.521ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 408 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 12.32 Department Total 636.841ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 409 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 1565.771ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 409 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 113.72 Department Total 1679.491ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE 406 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 15.33 Department Total 15.33

Fund Total 33063.58

2ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 561 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 419.602ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 561 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 345.452ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 561 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 634.082ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 561 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 178.702ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 562 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 106.162ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 563 LEWIS SUPPLY, INC. 59.402ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 564 TRI-STATE ELECTRIC OF CORINTH, INC. 23.402ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 565 K-MART 129.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 4.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 27.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 26.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 7.752ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 5.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 92.492ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 3.872ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 1.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 14.582ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 29.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 5.492ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 14.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 19.382ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 566 AUTO ZONE, INC. 16.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 5.872ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 84.552ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 15.742ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 5.682ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 3.782ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 18.972ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 15.142ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 33.222ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 37.942ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 12.332ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 36.062ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 6.672ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 6.832ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 6.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 9.862ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 7.762ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 11.382ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 567 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 15.362ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 568 ALCORN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 68.062ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 568 ALCORN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 51.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 569 HYDRO HOSE 18.892ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 569 HYDRO HOSE 17.252ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 569 HYDRO HOSE 19.142ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 569 HYDRO HOSE 3.742ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 570 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 3.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 570 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 11.702ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 570 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 19.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 570 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 46.182ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 570 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 11.962ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 570 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 25.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 570 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 49.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 570 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 3.492ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 570 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 5.00

2ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 30.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 26.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 3.902ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 11.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 9.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 16.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 5.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 10.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 17.252ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 9.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 26.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 3.902ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 11.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 9.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 16.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 5.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 10.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 17.252ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 571 MID-SOUTH AUTO COLOR & SUPPLIES 9.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 572 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 72.182ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 573 COLD MIX, INC. 1304.802ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 574 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 14.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 574 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 4.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 575 FASTENAL COMPANY .122ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 575 FASTENAL COMPANY .072ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 575 FASTENAL COMPANY 15.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 575 FASTENAL COMPANY 12.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 575 FASTENAL COMPANY 17.182ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 575 FASTENAL COMPANY 26.462ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 575 FASTENAL COMPANY 51.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 575 FASTENAL COMPANY 8.732ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 576 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 69.162ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 576 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 101.062ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 576 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 111.322ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 576 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 16.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 576 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 400.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 576 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 7.202ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 576 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 131.162ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 576 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 18.822ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 576 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 192.342ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 576 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 25.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 1160.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 75.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 60.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 100.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 32.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 35.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 8.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 385.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 10.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 75.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 7.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 577 IVCO, INC 150.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 578 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 140.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 578 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 217.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 578 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 140.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 579 REIDBUILT GENERATOR & STARTER CO. 39.952ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 579 REIDBUILT GENERATOR & STARTER CO. 15.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 579 REIDBUILT GENERATOR & STARTER CO. 39.952ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 579 REIDBUILT GENERATOR & STARTER CO. 15.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 580 HOOVER, INC. 287.622ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 581 TRI-STATE TRUCK CENTER, INC 14.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 582 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 100.102ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 583 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 24.302ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 583 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 7.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 586 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 15.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 587 C SPIRE WIRELESS 467.732ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 588 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4316.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 588 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 533.332ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 588 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 262.222ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 588 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 61.322ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 588 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1066.842ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 588 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 588 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 21.152ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 589 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 558.462ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 589 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 294.702ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 589 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 545.562ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 589 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 272.842ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 590 CORINTH COLOR CENTER 74.562ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 590 CORINTH COLOR CENTER 9.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 591 ESSARY TRUCK SALES AND PARTS, INC. 300.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 592 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 500.642ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 592 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 40.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 592 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 6.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 592 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 4.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 592 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 4.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 593 AUTO ZONE, INC. 5.812ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 593 AUTO ZONE, INC. 5.792ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 593 AUTO ZONE, INC. 45.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 594 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 34.392ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 595 SHIRLEY STUTTS 750.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 596 JAMES LANCASTER 187.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 597 COLD MIX, INC. 1270.402ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 597 COLD MIX, INC. 1345.602ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 598 RICKMAN’S USED CARS & TOWING 60.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 599 FASTENAL COMPANY 28.722ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 600 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 90.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 600 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 600 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 5.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 601 GEORGE’S DINER 8.752ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 601 GEORGE’S DINER 7.752ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 601 GEORGE’S DINER 23.252ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 601 GEORGE’S DINER 59.252ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 602 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH -54.592ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 602 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 54.592ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 602 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 11.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 602 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 9.952ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 602 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 12.452ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 602 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 8.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 286.722ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 62.882ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 285.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 127.312ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 63.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 300.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 89.762ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 26.802ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 4.192ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 11.122ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 603 JUSTIN CROTTS 172.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 604 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 364.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 605 JOSEPH MCNAIR 250.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 605 JOSEPH MCNAIR 250.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 606 TKE 877.252ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 607 BLACK PRAIRIE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT 231.152ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 607 BLACK PRAIRIE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT 45.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 608 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 159.96

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2ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 608 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 20.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 608 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 3.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 608 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 2.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 609 BRIGGS, INC. 23.252ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 610 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 7.692ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 611 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 746.062ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 611 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 941.282ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 611 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 5.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 612 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4380.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 612 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 533.332ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 612 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 266.192ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 612 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 62.252ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 612 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1066.842ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 612 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 612 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 21.47 Department Total 33930.082ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 585 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 512.202ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 585 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 41.84 Department Total 554.042ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 584 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 1454.342ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 584 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 76.91 Department Total 1531.25Fund Total 36015.373RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 342 CHRIS HUGHES 170.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 342 CHRIS HUGHES3RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 343 FERRELL’S HOME & OUTDOOR, INC. 4.993RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 343 FERRELL’S HOME & OUTDOOR, INC. 17.503RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 343 FERRELL’S HOME & OUTDOOR, INC. 1.593RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 344 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 7.473RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 345 ALCORN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 5.953RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 345 ALCORN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 3.853RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 345 ALCORN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 6.453RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 345 ALCORN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 1.553RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 346 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 930.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 346 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 39.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 346 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 3008.113RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 346 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 119.723RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 347 SCRUGGS FARM & SUPPLY, LLC 171.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 348 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 41.283RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 348 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 188.133RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 348 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 8.403RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 348 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 8.993RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 349 TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY 67.993RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 350 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 35.493RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 350 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 21.993RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 350 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 101.923RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 350 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 3.993RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 350 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 12.493RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 350 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 3.493RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 350 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 5.963RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 350 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 4.293RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 351 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 350.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 351 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 364.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 351 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 140.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 352 HOOVER, INC. 154.463RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 352 HOOVER, INC. 260.303RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 352 HOOVER, INC. 243.073RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 352 HOOVER, INC. 164.543RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 352 HOOVER, INC. 165.503RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 352 HOOVER, INC. 477.993RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 355 VERIZON WIRELESS 175.583RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 356 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4550.503RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 356 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 543.353RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 356 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 278.883RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 356 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 65.223RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 356 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1066.723RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 356 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7.523RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 356 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 22.503RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 357 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 70.203RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 357 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 22.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 358 J. E. NEWCOMB TRUCKING, INC. 62.503RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 359 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 132.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 360 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 276.663RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 360 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 45.033RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 360 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 42.903RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 361 CORINTH BRICK CO., INC 18.903RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 361 CORINTH BRICK CO., INC 6.323RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 361 CORINTH BRICK CO., INC 276.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 361 CORINTH BRICK CO., INC 53.403RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 361 CORINTH BRICK CO., INC 26.253RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 361 CORINTH BRICK CO., INC -104.883RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 362 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 220.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 362 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 362 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 10.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 362 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 250.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 363 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 150.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 364 HOOVER, INC. 246.533RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 364 HOOVER, INC. 702.143RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 364 HOOVER, INC. 237.123RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 364 HOOVER, INC. 710.883RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 364 HOOVER, INC. 482.303RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 365 ALCORN COUNTY COOPERATIVES 130.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 365 ALCORN COUNTY COOPERATIVES 29.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 365 ALCORN COUNTY COOPERATIVES 192.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 366 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 3.443RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 366 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 11.443RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 367 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5269.453RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 367 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 536.183RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 367 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 323.453RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 367 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 75.643RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 367 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1066.723RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 367 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7.523RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 367 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 26.10 Department Total 25683.913RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 354 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 1095.143RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 354 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 23.58 Department Total 1118.723RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 353 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 1211.093RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 353 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 85.38 Department Total 1296.47Fund Total 28099.104TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 335 APAC INC.-MISSISSIPPI 255.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 335 APAC INC.-MISSISSIPPI 986.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 335 APAC INC.-MISSISSIPPI 255.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 336 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 51.394TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 337 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 12.504TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 337 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 151.704TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 337 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 6.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 337 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 1.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 338 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 70.134TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 339 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 65.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 339 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 66.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 339 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 23.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 340 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 1265.404TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 340 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 49.404TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 340 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 2760.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 340 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 109.204TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 341 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY .704TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 341 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 6.234TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 341 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 94.724TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 342 MOORE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 37.904TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 342 MOORE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 63.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 342 MOORE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 17.414TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 44.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 1.164TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 1.964TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 19.804TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 6.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 6.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 344 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 55.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 344 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 40.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 345 HOOVER, INC. 162.604TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 345 HOOVER, INC. 152.254TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 345 HOOVER, INC. 147.944TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 345 HOOVER, INC. 158.154TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 345 HOOVER, INC. 149.384TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 345 HOOVER, INC. 151.204TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 346 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 21.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 346 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 11.134TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 349 WAYNE NULL 575.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 349 WAYNE NULL 125.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 349 WAYNE NULL 90.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 350 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5421.384TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 350 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 773.094TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 350 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 329.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 350 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 77.184TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 350 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.404TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 350 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.404TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 350 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 26.624TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 351 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 67.964TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 352 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 14.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 352 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 16.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 353 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 99.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 354 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 4.924TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 354 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1.854TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 354 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2.014TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 354 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 73.164TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 354 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3.864TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 355 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 21.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 355 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 10.824TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 355 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 44.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 355 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH -21.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 356 BRIGGS, INC. 46.804TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 357 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 47.504TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 358 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 81.094TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 359 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5224.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 359 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 744.944TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 359 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 317.764TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 359 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 74.314TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 359 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.404TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 359 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.404TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 359 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 25.63

Department Total 24483.664TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 348 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 979.684TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 348 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 23.47 Department Total 1003.154TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 347 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 472.204TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 347 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 39.44 Department Total 511.64Fund Total 25998.455TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 322 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 207.655TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 322 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 893.705TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 322 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 245.535TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 322 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 564.925TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 323 C SPIRE WIRELESS 326.365TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 324 WALNUT PARTS CO. 27.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 324 WALNUT PARTS CO. 3.215TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 325 CHESTER IMPLEMENT CO. 29.745TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 325 CHESTER IMPLEMENT CO. 74.325TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 325 CHESTER IMPLEMENT CO. 26.945TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 325 CHESTER IMPLEMENT CO. 85.675TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 326 ABBY FARM SUPPLY 105.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 327 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 50.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 328 RB’S ONE STOP 12.235TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 328 RB’S ONE STOP 4.285TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 329 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 232.665TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 329 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 20.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 329 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 3.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 329 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 14.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 329 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 2.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 329 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 521.545TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 329 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 30.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 329 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 2.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 330 HOOVER, INC. 820.655TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 330 HOOVER, INC. 238.465TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 331 BRIGGS, INC. 47.905TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 331 BRIGGS, INC. 44.655TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 331 BRIGGS, INC. 23.255TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 331 BRIGGS, INC. .855TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 332 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 3.825TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 332 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 5.905TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 333 VERIZON WIRELESS 354.935TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 334 KOSSUTH WATER ASSOCIATION 28.505TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 335 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 109.905TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 335 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 33.295TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 335 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 55.115TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 336 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3826.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 336 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 545.595TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 336 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 233.415TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 336 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 54.585TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 336 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1066.725TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 336 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7.525TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 336 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 18.835TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 337 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 155.295TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 337 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 137.745TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 338 BOBO’S AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 128.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 339 AUTO ZONE, INC. 12.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 339 AUTO ZONE, INC. 5.895TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 340 Z & N DIESEL SERVICE 253.905TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 341 HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS USA, INC 24.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 341 HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS USA, INC 9.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 341 HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS USA, INC 84.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 342 RB’S ONE STOP 2.695TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 872.865TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 2.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 49.955TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 722.045TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 30.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 343 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 2.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 344 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 10.205TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 344 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY .485TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 344 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 1.105TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 345 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 157.785TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 345 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1080.605TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 346 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4657.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 346 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 664.105TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 346 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 284.755TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 346 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 66.595TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 346 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.405TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 346 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.405TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 346 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 22.97 Department Total 21786.29Fund Total 21786.291ST DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 38 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 342.401ST DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 38 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 8.561ST DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 38 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 120.001ST DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 38 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 1020.001ST DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 39 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 288.001ST DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 40 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 251.601ST DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 40 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 111.80 Department Total 2142.36Fund Total 2142.362ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 41 APAC INC.-MISSISSIPPI 116.452ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 41 APAC INC.-MISSISSIPPI 368.052ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 42 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 577.842ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 43 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 140.002ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 43 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 364.002ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 43 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 140.002ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 43 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 140.002ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 43 BILL PHILLIPS SAND AND GRAVEL 140.002ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 44 HOOVER, INC. 157.252ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 44 HOOVER, INC. 310.182ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 44 HOOVER, INC. 162.432ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 44 HOOVER, INC. 161.762ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 45 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 340.00 Department Total 3117.96Fund Total 3117.963RD DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 19 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 171.203RD DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 19 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 503.203RD DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 19 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 206.693RD DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 20 B & B CONCRETE COMPANY, INC. 237.603RD DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 20 B & B CONCRETE COMPANY, INC. 33.753RD DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 21 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 945.003RD DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 21 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 4573.803RD DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 21 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC -2032.803RD DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 22 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 222.24 Department Total 4860.68Fund Total 4860.684TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 18 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 196.204TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 18 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 259.504TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 19 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 1305.00 Department Total 1760.70Fund Total 1760.701ST DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 3 BONDS COMPANY, INC. 2350.001ST DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 3 BONDS COMPANY, INC. 17500.00 Department Total 19850.00Fund Total 19850.002ND DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 22 SANTANA DREDGING CORPORATION 224.442ND DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 23 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 40.00 Department Total 264.44Fund Total 264.443RD DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 7 PARSONS EARTHWORKS, INC 1848.003RD DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 8 ERGON ASPHALT & EMULSION INC 3640.85 Department Total 5488.85Fund Total 5488.855TH DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 50 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 177.025TH DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 50 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC .745TH DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 50 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 305.905TH DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 50 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 1.335TH DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 50 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 202.375TH DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 50 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC .835TH DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 51 ERGON ASPHALT & EMULSION INC 1984.725TH DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 52 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 302.605TH DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 52 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 1.25 Department Total 2976.76Fund Total 2976.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 577 U. S. POSTAL SERVICE 90.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 578 CBM FOOD SERVICE 11261.92JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 578 CBM FOOD SERVICE 139.36JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 578 CBM FOOD SERVICE 11264.44JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 578 CBM FOOD SERVICE 118.56JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 578 CBM FOOD SERVICE 11332.08JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 578 CBM FOOD SERVICE 111.28JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 579 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 880.21JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 579 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 358.44JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 580 C SPIRE WIRELESS 1213.02JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 72.88JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 3.08JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 20.16JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. .98JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 33.42JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 4.17JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 3.28JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 386.40JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 17.40JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 97.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 32.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 8.05JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 6.52JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 8.28JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 3.26JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 27.75JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 6.40JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 7.05JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 581 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 72.88JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 582 TOMLINSON COMPUTERS, INC 165.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 153.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 158.16JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 158.16JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 6.59JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 179.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 97.10JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 308.52JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 36.32

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JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 238.80JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 394.92JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 414.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 175.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 161.70JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 197.70JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 131.80JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 98.85JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 86.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 79.08JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 158.16JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 583 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 211.71JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 584 GE CAPITAL 213.13JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 585 AUTO ZONE, INC. 5.81JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 586 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 835.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 586 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 97.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 586 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 174.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 586 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 417.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 586 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 276.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 336.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 150.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 48.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 17.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 240.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 93.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 96.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 33.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 210.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 62.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 70.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 15.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 16.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 6.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 587 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 194.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 588 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 138.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 588 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 596.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 588 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 86.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 589 RAYCO, INC. 213.13JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 590 CENTRAL LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT, INC 105.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 590 CENTRAL LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT, INC 85.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 591 BRIGGS, INC. 82.45JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 591 BRIGGS, INC. 4.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 591 BRIGGS, INC. 446.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 592 OFFICEPRO, INC. 3.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 592 OFFICEPRO, INC. 3.19JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 592 OFFICEPRO, INC. 6.09JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 592 OFFICEPRO, INC. 26.83JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 592 OFFICEPRO, INC. 35.98JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 592 OFFICEPRO, INC. 79.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 592 OFFICEPRO, INC. 17.80JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 5.30JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 2.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 7.95JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 1.56JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 13.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 5.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 11.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 2.09JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 18.24JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 9.77JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 30.13JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 9.82JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 79.95JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 41.45JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 3.28JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 593 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 50.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 595 BENJAMIN SHAMBURGER 289.55JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 596 LAQUINTA INN 167.86JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 596 LAQUINTA INNJUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 596 LAQUINTA INNJUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2166.67JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3109.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.34JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 43928.52JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3575.27JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 513.34JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1500.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1000.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7096.67JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3426.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 801.35JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13067.06JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 535.24JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 95.88JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 597 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 276.28JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 598 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 594.77JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 598 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 774.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 599 BLUE BOOK 25.95JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 600 BROTHERS COMMISSARY SERVICES 54.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 601 CBM FOOD SERVICE 11237.62JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 601 CBM FOOD SERVICE 183.04JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 602 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 2751.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 603 DENTAL ARTS OF CORINTH, PLLC 258.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 603 DENTAL ARTS OF CORINTH, PLLC 168.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 603 DENTAL ARTS OF CORINTH, PLLC 268.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 603 DENTAL ARTS OF CORINTH, PLLC 385.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 603 DENTAL ARTS OF CORINTH, PLLC 368.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 604 TOMLINSON COMPUTERS, INC 149.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 604 TOMLINSON COMPUTERS, INC 540.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 604 TOMLINSON COMPUTERS, INC 385.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 604 TOMLINSON COMPUTERS, INC 125.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 605 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 31.28JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 605 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 6.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 606 K-MART 24.03JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 607 T & R OUTDOOR, INC. 9.16JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 607 T & R OUTDOOR, INC. 126.57JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 608 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 13.75JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 608 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 10.42JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 608 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 122.55JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 608 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 3.78JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 608 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 16.05JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 608 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 22.97JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 608 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 6.77JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 608 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 8.32JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 608 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 2.72JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 608 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES -22.97JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 609 BODY SHOP SUPPLY, INC. 13.43JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 610 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 552.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 610 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 79.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 610 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 77.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 610 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 13.92JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 611 STERICYCLE, INC. 4.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 611 STERICYCLE, INC. 10.75JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 611 STERICYCLE, INC. 105.02JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 611 STERICYCLE, INC. 5.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 612 SECURTEC, INC 205.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 612 SECURTEC, INC 215.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 612 SECURTEC, INC 36.96JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 613 CENTRAL LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT, INC 170.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 613 CENTRAL LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT, INC 53.78JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 614 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 44.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 614 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 9.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 614 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 2.49JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 614 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 3.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 615 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 733.49JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 616 AT&T MOBILITY 4.92JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 617 DAFFANY CUMMINGS 8.63JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 618 JUDY MONTGOMERY 97.98JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 619 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 752.08JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 619 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 5007.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 619 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 1336.15JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 619 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 2148.08JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1300.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2166.67JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3762.16JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.34JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 44368.67JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3437.27JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1234.14JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1500.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1000.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7462.59JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3611.79JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 844.73JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12885.63JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 535.24JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 94.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 620 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 284.86 Department Total 246062.24JUSTICE CENTER LEASE PURCHASES 594 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 1012.02JUSTICE CENTER LEASE PURCHASES 594 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 90.75 Department Total 1102.77Fund Total 247165.01JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 34 CRIMESTOPPERS 211.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 35 DPS FUND #3747 1498.50JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 711.50JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 12222.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 4323.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 970.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 3770.44JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 3649.50JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 1530.50JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 844.50JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 254.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 2343.81JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 50.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 1690.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 845.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 36 STATE TREASURER 5080.00 Department Total 39993.75Fund Total 39993.75PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 226 UNITED HEALTHCARE 6154.17PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 227 MISSISSIPPI STATE TAX COMMISSION 5478.00PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 227 MISSISSIPPI STATE TAX COMMISSION 8213.00

PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 229 KATHRYN RAYFIELD 9.60PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 229 KATHRYN RAYFIELDPAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 230 SOUTHERN STATES POLICE BENEOVOLENT ASSN 164.50PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 231 LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF ALABAMA 37.32PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 232 METLIFE - SMALL BUSINESS CENTER 32.05PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 233 AMERICAN PUBLIC LIFE INS CO 40.95PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 234 UNITED WAY 80.00PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 235 HUMANA INSURANCE COMPANY 1072.94PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 236 ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 1701.86PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 237 AGLA GPO-400S 1605.91PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 238 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 80.78PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 238 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 80.78PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 239 LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1796.57PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 240 AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 2594.41PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 240 AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 130.85PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 241 CRDU 227.00PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 242 FIRST METROPOLITAN FINANCIAL 284.91PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 243 TERRE M VARDAMAN 299.00PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 243 TERRE M VARDAMANPAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 244 WILSON, HINTON AND WOOD, P.A.PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 244 WILSON, HINTON AND WOOD, P.A. 659.82PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 245 BLAYLOCK LAW FIRM, PLLC 246.17PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 245 BLAYLOCK LAW FIRM, PLLCPAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 246 THOMAS L. SWEAT, ATTY AT LAW 355.58PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 247 JAMES C MERCER 33.30PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 247 JAMES C MERCERPAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 248 JEFFREY CURLEE 12.81PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 249 SHANE LINDSEY 21.01PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 250 DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY 7173.65PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 250 DEPARTMENT OF TREASURYPAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 250 DEPARTMENT OF TREASURYPAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS TOTAL NET PAY 133945.39PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 1112.82PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 266.68PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 1.88PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 28.22PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 4.61PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 67.12PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 99.08PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 23.17PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 23.17PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 186.12PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 62.00PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 146.78PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 232.56PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 251 VARIOUS FUNDS 7.99PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 252 BILLY K FUGITT 319.41PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS TOTAL NET PAY 185425.09 Department Total 360539.03PAYROLL CLEARING INTERFUND TRANSACTIONS 228 ALCORN CO GENERAL CHECK ACCT 46.30PAYROLL CLEARING INTERFUND TRANSACTIONS 228 ALCORN CO GENERAL CHECK ACCTPAYROLL CLEARING INTERFUND TRANSACTIONS 228 ALCORN CO GENERAL CHECK ACCT Department Total 46.30Fund Total 360585.33NE MS C COLLEGE - MAINTENANCE NE MS COMM COLLEGE - SUPPORT 12 NORTHEAST MS. COMMUNITY COLLEGE--SUPPORT 10229.32 Department Total 10229.32Fund Total 10229.32NE MS C COLLEGE - ENLARGEMENT NE MS COMM C. - ENLARGEMENT 12 N.E. MS. COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ENLARGEMENT 20077.49 Department Total 20077.49Fund Total 20077.49MS PLAN & DEV - TUITION ASST NE MS COMM COLL - TUITION ASST 12 NORTHEAST MS. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 3176.82 Department Total 3176.82Fund Total 3176.82NE MS C COLLEGE - VOCATIONAL NE MS COMM C. - VOCATIONAL 12 N. E. MS. COMMUNITY COLLEGE - VOCATIONAL 1461.33 Department Total 1461.33Fund Total 1461.33TOMBIGBEE RIVER VALLEY WTR MGN WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS 12 TOMBIGBEE RIVER VALLEY WATER MANAGEMENT 2541.46 Department Total 2541.46Fund Total 2541.46