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Report of J. L. Thoraasson, City
Clerk for the Months of
October and Novem
ber, 1923
Carrollton, Ga., Dec. 1, 1923.
Hon. Mayor and Council,
, Carrollton, Ga.
Gentlemen:— '
I herewith submit for yolir inspection
and approval my roport as Clerk of
your honorable body for the months Of
October und November, 1923.
This report covers nil collections «nd
disbursements handled by this' office
during the above period.
Respectfully submitted,
J. L. THOMA8SON,
City Clerk.
RECEIPTS:
Balance on hand Sept.
30, 1923* * 537.65
Current Adv. City
Taxes, 1923 7,158.01
Back Tax and Fifas 600.00
Business License 2,388.00
Cemetery Lots 37.50
Unclassified , 100.80
Fines and Forfeitures 166.00
Street Tax 49.00
Overdrafts with Citi
zens Bank 7,509,30
Waists Washed—
Ironed Perfectly
I tyhy fuss with wash-
I Ing and Ironing your
I fancy waists when
I you can send them
I to us and get them
I oack perfectly clean
I and faultlessly Ironed?
I The cost Is so little, tha I
I satisfaction so great, |
I that you really can't I
I afford to attempt the I
| Work yoursslt __ |
IDEAL LAUNDRY
| CHARLEY FONG, Prop,
f DEPOT STREET
Of all gifts, furniture is the most sensible, What else can render so contin
uous service and be so generally useful for so long a time, as a good piece of fur
niture? To those who are perplexed as to what they should give their friends,
we extend a cordial invitation to come in our store and avail themselves o&the
many pleasing Christmas suggestions.* We have many useful, practical a$d or
namental articles for the home that will be long remembered and appreciated.
Come in and see them at your earliest convenience.
$18,546.86
DISBURSEMENTS.
General Government:
Salary, Clerk, Treas
urer, Attorney
Supplies •—
Equipment
Incidentals, Coal, Re
pairs
Note First Nut. Bank
Fublic Buildings:
Improvements ....
Repairs and Sup]
Insurance
Police Department:
Salaries
Transportation Pr
oners
Supplies
Incidentals
Had you thought of giving her a new Oil
Stove for Christmas? Why not give her the
best. The stove that burns cheap kerosene
with a fast, clean gas heat? There are models
to fit every kitchen and every pocket book. The
RED STAR has two rings of clean blue flame,
furnishing a cooking heat equal to city gas at
its best. All are equipped with the patented,
all-metal RED STAR burners that burn kero
sene or gasoline without wicks or wick substi
tutes, We invite your inspection.
E VERY sensible
driver knows
that a skidding car
is an extreme peril.
That’s why so many
sensible drivers see
to it that their cars
have the benefit of
the powerful, slip-
less, non-skid trac
tion of the Goodyear
All-Weather Tread.
That famous tread
is your best insur
ance of safe, efficient
and economical tire
performance.
As Goodyear Service Station
Dealers tee eel I end recom
mend the new Goodyear
Cords with tha hoveled All-
Weather Tread and hack
iham up with standard
Tire Department:
Salaries
Repairs and Supplies
Fire Ilose Note
American LuFrance
Fircf Truck Note. ..
Incidentmuls
Sanitary Department:
Salaries and Wages....
Repairs anil Supplies
Incidentals
Detroit ^ Pap:
Streets and Sidewalks
Salaries and Wages..
Materials
Maintenance of Stock
und Equipment
Repairing Permanent.
Improvements (re
surfacing street
pavement)
Equipment and Re
pairs
Gmmdymmr Sentcm
WEBB-HARR1S AUTO OO.
ROOP HARDWARE OO.
Red Cross Mattress
Public Utilities:
Lights
The quality of the RED CROSS mattress is traditional.
% ' T V' —
More than thirty years of cottseifentious manufacture have in
vested it with a good name which no monetary standard can
measure. RED CROSS sales which have mounted higher with
each month, have reached a new high level and we believe
that you will want to join the many thousands of loyal friends
by buying one of these mattresses which has been associated
with the best Southern homes for nearly half a century.
Public Schools:
Advanco 1923
Taxes
TOtAL Disbursements.
SINKING FUND AOOT.
Receipts:
Balance oh hnnd Sept.
SOtli, 1923 $ 900
Received from Sale
of Bonds 4,083
Disbursements.
Doc. 1st, Ins. Paid 3,514.45
Bui. on hand Dee. 1st, 1923, $1,469.45
Statement Carrollton Water and Light
Commission for October and
November, 1923.
Receipts:
Bril. Sent. 30, 1923,....$ 723.25
Wafer Sales 2,205.66
Sundry Sales V 169.78
■r% Lives Spent in
Helping Sick People
By V. M. Pierce, M.D.
j t:ui'b ago, my fatuer. Dr.
.. . ,-mioa, lacu a young uoclor,
i . on Uie sick, diagnosed tneir
• .i-id proscribed medicines
•V-mped them. Two oi his pie-
L..aa were bo uniformly auc-
t, i hat he decided to give
. ‘‘to the world. Giving up hiB
... practice, he began making
.-a.wo remedies at Butialo, N.
■ special remedy lor women, he
. J "favorite rrescription”; the
. a >uuew.Oie ionic, ' Golden
•i, Discovery.’’
ft* or added other remedies to
. .fi.u, olid ue also established
i.i.alius’ Hotel and Surgical
.L..,u, to vviiich people come
. . oil over this country for the
. a: and treatment of its large
. . i of diagnosticians, analysta,
lu, Bu. 0 euiia and nurses.
. was natural that 1 should
. . tj medicine, attending two of
..-iti medical colleges in the U.
.... aud when Dr. R. V. Pierce
. * i «vu3 ready to “carry on.” As
..reeling head of the Invalids'
..... i have had the opportunity
.. merve thousands of cases of
-j uisease, thousands of an-
- connected therewith. And
. —u.i.on to the Dr. Pierce lihe
.amity medlcinos is An-urlc
.r> uric acid) Tablets to combat
jy disease which, after heart
eoao, pneumonia and tuborcu-
. . ;. cuuiOs more untimely deaths
. _.i any utner human ailment.
. ..ate just recently pluced An
jr.c l..blech within the reach of
e ■ y windy in the South, tf you
.■a.,. u»m.y spells, lame back, back-
- e. unexplainable headaches,
ct u.algia, riieumatic pains, or dull,
c.uinj spells, coupled with irfeg
uur. too frequent or painful pass-
...lic of the. kidney secretions, treat
the troublS with An-uric. Get a
4>be bottle from your nearest deal
er, or send 10c for a four-day trial
v. -ermodt to, Dr. Pierce. Invalids’
G -tel, Buft*fo, N. Y.
Disbursements:
Labor
Kitchen
Cabinets
Materials
Freight and Dray
-..TP Car fool....
Bal. Nov. 30th, 1923.
COFFEEE DEMONSTRATON
Mr. E. M. Smith gave a “coffee”
demonstration in the baesmont of
•Tnckson’s 10c 8toT0 Monday. Several
hundred people were served and innnv
thought it the best coffeo thoy had
A number of
Keep your youth and health.
Don’t work so hard. Kitchen work
need not be drudgery now that you
can have the Sellers. Don’t let
your kitchen work rob you of all
these treasures. It has countless
conveniences to save time and work.
tested in many a day.
ladies were in charge and served light
refreshments with Coffee.
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS
PRICES AT FISHERS
Tovs consisting of Velocipedes, Iron
Express Wagons, Coaster Ball-bon^lg
Wntrons, Autos, Scooters and Doll Onr
ringes. Our store is small and we need
f bo space to accommodate the great
crowds that are visiting our toy store.
Take advantage of theso low prices
and buy‘early.—FISHER'S 10c STORE.
“Why Pay Moret”
N. JOHNSON
FURNITURE-UNDERTAKING
Remember that Dr. Rea, the well
known Specialist from Minneapolis,
wid be in Carrollton at the Clifton Ho
tel on Tuesday, December Ilth. V
; '• ■■■ N . ■
GOOD,-YEAR
Service Station
10.50
s 134.00
495.60
1,978.59
640.00
793.18
8.50
8.45
12.7&
m
toil
2,049.44
15.00
V
15.00
.. 8,500.00