The county auditor shall keep a well-bound book, in which he shall keep an account with each county office, and with the courthouse, jail, and poorhouse, and wherein he shall enter allowances for each. He shall keep accounts of allowances made for mileage and pay of the members of the board of supervisors and of jurors, and of witnesses for the state, each separately, as well as expenditures on account of each part of every public road under a separate contract or other separate link.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 19 - Counties and County Officers
§ 19-17-1. The clerk is county auditor
§ 19-17-3. To keep certain ledger accounts
§ 19-17-5. To keep depository funds ledger
§ 19-17-7. To keep accounts of officers
§ 19-17-9. To issue receipt warrants
§ 19-17-11. To settle with officers, and exact payment
§ 19-17-13. To debit and credit tax collector with county taxes
§ 19-17-15. To charge appropriate officer with jury taxes, fines, penalties, and forfeitures
§ 19-17-17. To examine books of officers and make proper charges; report to grand jury