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MagizrTA, GA., Dec. 3 ‘fi?“ s
We, the Grand Jury, drawi@ /.,Eé
second week of November terniotGe==
Superior Court, make the follos b
presentments: Eai ‘; ‘
We recommend that W. H e
bury be eppointed as Notary Puiilis a 5
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peac@il 9L
1568th Distriet G. M. |s*
-We recommend that W. H. gg T
1+ re-appointed as Notary Publie s %
Officio Justice of the Peace j
# District. ";fi .
’e recommend that W. T. BRows™=s
io Justice of the Pesce for Kem g
e recommend that the Conntgfc -
y\iuioneu look into the adv bility
hanging the road from Mariébis:
Kennesaw, to cross the railroad gver efi"fi:
cut between Dobbs’ erossing &
_ Green’s crossing, thus doing away w s}%
these two grade erossings. gfl, o
‘We recommend that s Justic —
house be built for Gritter Distr fi;&g
. Through our committee, ¥
pointed for this purpose, we ."i“
amined the alms house and fasmgy ar
the public buildings of the county ’ .
the county farm we find two m ISSEENE:
head of cattle (three of them mi )
and five head of hogs (one broe :
and four to Kkill for bacon). We'Ns L
hand about 350 to 400 bushels of Sorm
4,000 bundles of new fodder and “
" bundles of old fodder and a NSI
amount of forage; also, 12 bushgisief
peas, 56 bushels of wheat, 109 byshiels
of potatoes, 4 bushels of sorghum seesy
5 bushels of goobers and 76 gall j
syrup. On the farm, we find 9 ackes i
wheat, 5 acres in oats, and 15 aczés of
land turned. There are also a 2-horse
wagon and a 1-horse wagon, and Stflis
cient tools to work the farm. Asine
mates of the house, we find 7 whitks
and 5 colored. We find the saniisey
conditions as good as the cinglim=
stances will permit, The buildings for
inmates are badly in need of ."""
We recommend that these repaiss §e
made. The farm is in good stabe ?‘m
cultivation, and Mr. Pair, with thé help
of his good wife, is managing the farm
and alms house well. K
We find the jail in good repair and
neatly kept. The court house i§ also
in good repair with the except?fig }
some leaks and broken glass, and ig well
kept, except that the windows ori bag
stairway are very dirty and these Staig
- ways are very dark. Lights should b
- provided for these stairways. =
. .We recommend that the )
. - mmissioners take steps to rai vfifi
‘s foseary funds to complete thédop=l3
K er at the agricultural colle, “‘A;i
P and. e
Ve recommend thavMr, Wi :
. Bkey be paid $75.00 by the cONSSEI=
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5;&;- § AwTrey, Ordinary Cobib Coun
. Dear Sir:—A¢ your request, we B
f :’::“ of the differant countY officars to.
“dows= Tax Receiver, Tax Collector, THB
| vYommbgioner. We submit herewith §
;{‘}» fiten repors is made as to the Tax
|By Bl Books upon which the tax lev,
\‘l A 8 ¥aport for the Tax Collector. "Ehe
akeeand period covered by this exam
Y e ey
ifig H B Clay, Tax Collegho!
e ay, Tax Colledhon
5" Tax Digest $5,504,000.00 at 49 per |
" TAXES OD COTPOTAtiONS.... . xenssnss b
. Taxes picked up, not on Di oBt ...
l £ e County warrant to cover o r-payr
b » . “ Fad 9 b
pyii/ 1 Total charge% to dCollector for 1905.
0 redits. Sa ot
B hhflgt commission to F B Barber, Tax Re
(g mount errors and releases from taxescha
B meant insolvent or delinquent liste.2 220
¥ smony;t commissions due Tax Colle”. .-
B :Wg paid to %ounty Treasurer .4. i ...
i St over-paid................. 000 0
b 20 . tNI
:'33}‘ 3 Tax DliigelaastfJ igyg.l'}‘a;éo()golleg?wtwh:
B ,811,260.00 & 8
% Tax collected from 1905. .. .. seses4s,
w% TIPS lax collected not on Digeat-l%%fi;gf‘j i
b atn Taxes on corporations...... ei; f
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Total charged to Collector fol’wg;fi |
Credits. = R
By amount commissions to F B Barber, Tax Ooljy
By amount commissions to H B Clay, Tax Colley |
By amount postage and stntionelg. e %% i,
By amount list of delinquents and releases. . i
By amount paid to County Tressurer .. . v i
: H B Clay, Tax Collector Gobb O¢
1007, Tax Digest $5,948.400,00 at 68¢ per hur
) Tax collected not on Digest..... e
AL Tax on c0rp0rati0ng.......... avpen d
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Total charged to Tax Collector ’f‘é
Credits. & |
By amount commissions F B Barber, Tax Receive
By amount commissions due Tax Collectoßy.. ...
By amount ligt of delinquents and errors. il
~ 8yam0nntp05tage.......................v‘g’
By amount paid to TIONSUL. . (... ivisid A
s by ~’;,.&,‘_>‘ ‘
/" dmsunt balance due Treasurer for 1907 aanes
‘Mrount over-payment 1905........... f?:%*?
ry wt difference due Collector. . ... .. . ”
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AN b ctor holds proper receipts for il hi 5
g n: $21.65 of the above amoung ot s4d
r the year 1807, went instead ',,fi; o
‘ hn Awtrey, Ordinary Cobb County, ¢
of moneys roceived and paid oyer &
» to the 22d day of Decembe ’* Ut
received from insolvent taxeses:. .
> bant received from misdemeanor 4 iyiet
X unt reczived from damage to mull bR
Avant received from sale of corn at e &
Aunt received from sale of six mullle
e
: The Onary has proper receipts from the
Marieta Tonrnal
NNOUNCEMENT
FOR 1909.
JUST TWO THINCS—
{GOING TO BUY AND SELL FOR
BH. We desire to make this
i n statement-—-that we will not
iyods on ticket or book. So you
{embarrass us and yourself by
|* time, for we are not going to
Goods
f, ard.
Apdel extra heavy, at 7}
fi?. 54 inches wide,
4 .
458 Goods at less than
"& 8 Ginghams at 7 cents
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E i 1.00, at 57 cents.
popi Buliting at 10 cents yard.
hfiue Overalls, latest
Q‘s.]Oing at 88 cents.
Engineer Overalls, in
P: going at 69 cents.
“é cents.
' éfl cents.
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| In our room up-stairs we have about |
- Worth o roceries, Tinware, Cus
Which we will sell at cost. Ask to see them. T , ~
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SR PN e ASI AN { ;
MARIETTA. GA., THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 7. 1909.
Notions
Children’s Stockings, worth 15 and 25 cents
pair, at 10 cents; all sizes.
Infants’ Stockings, worth 10 cents pair, at 5
cents, '
Gray Sox for men at 8%, 9 and 12} cents
pair.
Gray Hose for women at 9 cents.
A big lot of 25-cent Suspenders at 15 cents.
Heavy Underwear worth 50 cents at 40 cents.
Work Gloves at 25, 29, 48 and 98 cents.
" Boys’ Pants at 24, 39 and 48 cents.
Hats
A big sample line of Hats, worth $1.25 and
$1.50, at 98 cents.
. Another sample line, worth $2.00 and $2.50,
at $l.lB.
SECOND
We are going to sell goods cheaper than
you can buy them from merchants who
sell on credit. It will pay you to see us
when you want to buy goods for SPOT
CASH.
Umbrellas
We bought 1381 Umbrellas at about thirty
cents on the dollar. Can sell them at the follow
ing prices :
50-cent grade at 334 cents.
75-cent grade at 39 cents.
$l.OO grade at 59 cents.
$1.50 grade at 79 cents.
In fine silk, worth from $2.00 to $3.00, at
$1.25 and $1.48.
It will pay you to see us about an umbrella.
Shoes :
A full line of guaranteed Shoes for children at
98 cents pair.
Our full leather guaranteed shoes for women
at $1.34 are first-class.
A line of $3.50 shoes now going at $2.69.
Nice overshoes for ladies at 48 cents,
Remember we sell guaranteed shoes, and make
the guarantee good on every pair.
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