The Monticello news. (Monticello, Ga.) 1903-current, March 16, 1917, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX x:-b‘ i v-»’ :‘u "fi: T‘ .‘: " l'.‘-;—:"‘ - EALURSIUN FARES ‘. { X ’ “ i "vs- u"' } MACON, GA., and return " account ‘Chautauqua of the South and Southern Conference for Edu cation and Industry, - March 18—April 7, 1917, Tickets on sale daily March 17 to April 4, 1917, inclusive, Final Limit—April 10, 1917. ATTRACTIONS Russian Symphony Orchestra— fifty Russian musicians, Modest Alt lchuler,l Director. World famous solo artists. Anna Case and Arthur Middleton, of Metropolitan Grand Opera Com pany, New York. Francis Ingram and Myrtle Moses of Chicago Grand Opera Company, and George Hamlin, emi nent American-born tenor. Recreation programs by Elsie Hern don Kearns and George Careton Somnes, leading members of the Ben Greet Players and a company of eighteen, including Elizabeth Patter son, George Hare, Edwin Cushman and Rosa Chisholm in Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing,” “Taming of the Shrew” and “The Winter's Tale.” Mrs. Willlam Calvin Chilton in “Polly of the Circus” and “A Lecture Recital on Joel Chandler Harris.” CENTRAL of GEORGIA RY. “The Right Way.” GEORGIA-—Jasper County. To all whom it may concern: Mrs. Sarah Ida Allen, having made application in due form of law to be appointed Permanent Administratrix upon the estate of W. W. Allen, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in April, 1917. Witness my hand and of ficia! signature, this the Bth day of March, 1917. H. V. ROBINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Jasper County. To all whom it may concern: K B. M. Davidson, having made appli cation in due form of law to have J. J. Pope appointed permanent adminis trator upon the estate of R. H. Aiken, notice is hereby given that said ap plication will be heard at the regular term of the term of Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in April, 1917. Witness my hand and official signature, this Bth day of March, 1917. ! H. V. ROBINSON, Ordinary. DR. 8. J. SMITH e DENTIST Office hours 7:30 to 6:30 Office over Monticello Furniture Co. —Telephone 108— MONTICELLO, — GEORGIA. —TELEPHONE NO. 89— Clothes for Ladies and Gentlemen Cleaned, Pressed and Delivered Promptly, SPECIAL RATES TO CLUB MEMBERS Altering Correctly Done. Old Hats Cleaned and Reshaped. —The City Tailoring Shop— 0. HATFIELD, Prop. - “Thedford’s Black-Draught is the best all.-round medicine lever used,” writes J.A. Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas. ] suffered terribly with liver troubles, and couid get no relief. The doctors said 1 had con sumption. | could not work at all. Finally I tried THEDFORD'S BLACK . and to my :utpr}sc. 1 got better, and am to-day as well as any man.” Thedford’s Black~ Draught is a general, cathartic, vegetable liver medicine, that has been regulating irregulari ties of the liver, stomach and bowels, for over 70 years. Get a package today. Insist on the genuine—~Thedford’s. E-70 m;‘.' 3rm 'q; T‘?,"“ h (}"{:, J‘ ::‘ T R e 'm'm. " n" y ..",:\M""A - i BQUIDMENS —omemmnemene 11165804 BRIGENE inimsiiin sibamars. TN TH Jall EXDONSeS - oooneeneanne 286614 Salaries and Commissions for County Treasurer, Tax Receiver, County Demon- $ strator and Janitor ...... 2219.26 POUE TOMD it bhmindinsder . B Indigent Paupers .......... 133126 Coroner’s Court —e..d00... 210.26 FARARY TR e ininnweais 74.00 Elections .ccecedeen cavae- 318.41 Public Buildings -cceeeoo--. 2188.80 Cattle TiCK cocecncvnmonane 554.98 County Commissioners and ) IR | e bbb ik . A ORI DIDIARENE - i s iomscmiil 51.84 Tax Litigation and Tax As- BODBOPE oo vnrimman wmunwes - AITHIN Court House Bonds and In- IIPNEL iniccn amammnnts. ST BOGE TEE 'oo mdcmiiiniusin o DRSS Interest on County-Warrants And SeriDd ceucncoccnsnes ATOSSE | fTotal Disbursements ....$61646.76 Cash on hand to balance.... 1228.60 $62875.36 Respectfully submitted this Feb. 20th 1917. 4 J. R. DAVIDSON, Treasurer Jasper County, Ga. Report adopted and made part of General Presentments. L MONROE PHILLIPS, Foreman. Pension Report, GEORGIA, Jasper County. To the*Honorable Grand Jury, Jasper Superior Court, February Term, 1917. : As required by law, 1 herewith re spectfully submit a list of Pensioners of Jasper County. INDIGENT SOLDIERS AND SERV ICE SOLDIERS. Blackwell, D. C. Bailey, C. A. Binford, T. S. Blackwell, H. F. Blackwell, J. H. Cox, W. M. Cunnard, Newton Davis, S. W. Dooley, T. W. Digby, W. B. Dlg'by, James M. ¢ | Elliott, J."H. Ezell, R. F. ¥ Ezell, B. R. ; Funderburk, J. C. Farrar, B. K. Goodman, J. T. Goolsby, & R. - : Grubbs, G. M. + Griggs, Wesley Griffin, G. Y. Gaston, C. H. (dec’'d—see widow’s application). : Holsenbeck, Alex. v Hyatt, L. P. . Henderson, W. P. Kinard, Mike ) King. A. S. ) Leverett, T. M. by Leverett, N. H. Loyd, P. B. 1 Loyd, G. P. McElheney, J. M. Moore, J. J. A Mosely, J. H. . Osburn, E. B. i Penn, R. J. Lo Pye, C. A, ' Reid, S. T. b Sandefur, T. B. ; Shaw, W. A. ) Spears, C. M. ) ; Spearman, William i Tyler, J. J. F i Tedders, Geo. W. ’ Tyler, Jobe M. Tyler, Geo. W. 3 Tillman, J. H. * Tolleson, Jos. G. Woods, J. L. G. Walker, J. F. DISABLED SOLDIERS. N. W. Hooper John E. Pyés W. A, Reid " E. N. Waldrup T. Willingham CLASS WIDOW PENSIONS, INDI GENT WIDOWS AND SER- Y VICE, WIDOWS. Alexander, Mrs., Martha Baxley, Mrs. M. A. 1 Cardell, Mrs. 8. C. _ Cranford, Mrs. M. E. y Clay, Mrs. A. F, Curry, Mrs. W. A. Cornwell, Mrs. D. L. Cornwell, Mrs, Emmag 8. Denham, Mrs. L. J. - Faulkner, Mrs. 8. C. Fullerton, Mrs. Emma = -~ Funderburk, Mrs. Julia Grubbs, Mrs. Mildred - Hardy, Mrs. A. ‘G. Hodge, Mrs. Lucinda Hale, Mrs. E. i Jones, Mrs. Alice \ Jones, Mrs. Lucy AL Kelly, Mrs. B. .. . . GRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS oatbued foast 8 Page) By - Key, - i METY WO f;j“ Ing, Mrs. Mary "’M ; | Leach, Mrs, Mary ' Lynch, Mrs. 8. A. Long, Mrs. L. E. =~ : Lane, Mre. BPO Lane, Mrs, Mary V. [ Price, Mrs. 8. C. | P‘mm- ufl.Pm‘. E ' ~ Pritchett, Mrs. Sarah L. Smith, Mrs. S. E. ; Smith, Mrs. L. F. Smith, Mrs. Jurie R, Spier, Mrs. Amanda Thomason, Mrs. M, E. : Thompson, Mrs. V. E. Tuggle, Mrs, Eliza ; Wilson, Mrs. Jennie : Wynn, Mrs. Hattie & Given upder. my hand and official signature this the 21st day of Febru ary, 1917, ‘ H. V. ROBINSON, Ordinary Jasper County, Georgia. Report adopted. MONROE PHILLIPS| Forfman. County School Gupcrlnuml;nt'l Re port., - i Annual report to the. Honorable Grand Jury of Jasper County, Ga., for 1916. \ Balance on hand 1915 .._...§ 383.55 Total received from State 18383.04 Total received from Munici pal Taxation - ... 5394.66 Total received from Tuition 1059.00 Total lnc!dental consespanr 148.17 Total Don\mtlons, Ote. v . 7079.00 Total sale of school property 100.00 Total other - sources ....... 590.80 \833133.22 Supt. of Schools ... ..__.s 851.00 Members of Board ......... 203.86 Paid to Teachers ... .... 19343.56 Paid for Buildings —..---... 7226.00 Paid for Equipment __.._.. 641.40 Paid for Supplies ...___.... 105.20 Paid for Repairs _.._....... 1338.03 Paid for Libraries -=_.._.0.. 216.00 Paid for Interest —__._...... 357.61 Paid for Insurance ........ 18.46 Paid for Transportation .... 90.00‘ Paid for Miscellaneous re ported by Teachers _..... 221.66 Cash on hand t‘or‘ 1917 ... 22403.01 $38133.22 . This report is made from my books and from reports from teachers, as: per law a copy of same sent to State Supt. of Schools. Respectfully submitted. J. M. ELIZER, ' Supt. of Jasper County Schools. Report adopted. : MONROE PHILLIPS, Foreman. TR { Report of Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. ) ’ GEORGIA, Jasperi County. : : To the Honorable Grand Jury, Super ior Court—February Term, 1917: As required by law, I herewith re spectfully submit my report as Clerk of the Board of County Commission ers of said County, showing all dis bursements since the August Term of said Court, to-wit: ) " DISBURSEMENTS. : JURY FUND—SUPERIOR COURT. BHTOPE i bunmbnnssnas TS Clerk, Sheriff and Bailiffs____ 1102.32 YILNOANOS ... koo sanenan- NN TAX AND ELECTIONS. | Tax and Elections ......____ 125918 . PUBLIC ROAD. j Public Boad: oL aboido .. -4m.sz\ JURY FUND—MISCELLANEOUS. FOLONOr il TR JRBREY Lo ike iaee R POOR FARM. , FONE R is<. . D Indigent Pauper ..._.__....._.. 697.60 CONVICT FUND, - OVerseers woeececeecmeeeas- 1200 SUDDINE il el el 5320.81 BRISIINE |SO (e orinasiioncen-. 27N Equipment ... ..o ....... 4962188 DUUESE. Lo ek ses ST GENERAL FUND. [}) SR RN SRR T | | Public Buildings -oeofceoo_. 1537.::\ Salaries and Commissions.___ 936.8 ‘ g T S RTS T BRaM e 32&0' . / __—"'T".| TGS el ica. 928300 Given under my hand and official signature this' February 21st 1917, H. V. ROBINSON, Clk. B. C. C. ‘ Jasper County, Georgle. Report adopted. i MONROE PHILLIPS, Forbman. Report of List of Indigent Paupoip.; S q GEORGIA, Jasper County. P To the Honorable Grand Jury Jasper Superior Court February 'Tem.} 1917 i " As required by law, I, H. V. Robin son, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Jasper County, U P HSN'l‘} & L SYL AL4 Georgia, hand you herewith ay)ist of the Indigent Paupers’paid by the County together with the amount re celyed by each one. % ' .:"XNDIGINT PAUPERS, ! - Receives per month, Alfred Alexander (col.) ........$6.00 Miss Nannie Barr .. oooeeooo.. 6,00 Sam Barber (col.) -cceceeeeee.. 5.00 Sarah Benton (¢0l) --oecoeeen. 4,00 Mrs. Fannie Crittle ..ceeeeen.. 500 Mrs: My 3. DAVIR. dseinvinisuanic B 0 Wi T BB anicntainrvamies S Charlie Goolsby (col) ceveeen. 2.00 Francis Goolsby (col) -cceeee-. 5,00 s, Nab Moty ..ciinicvorssias 8100 Jordan, Judy (col.) ceeevcccec.. 6.00 Ben Lynch (€O0L) wecuplvcncoceea 8.00 Miss Willie Lumsden .......... 6.00 Mrs.*Joe Morgan .....ocoeeoo.. 4.00 W W MoREIE Cu .il Y Mrs, 8. J. McKinley ..eveicee.. 800 Miss Georgia Polk oo 6.00 Nancy Russell (¢ol)eeeeec ... 6.00 Julia Ridley (co0l.) ccccceeceee-- 500 Dink g];ncker FOOR) it bihnnic TR Mrs. zabeth Zachery ........ 6.00 Given under my hand and official signature this the 21st day of Febru ary, 1917, H. V. ROBINSON, Clk. B. C. C. Jasper County, Georgia. Report- adopted. i MONRQE PHILLIPS, Foreman. Special Committee’s Report. We, the committee appointed by the Grand Jury of the August term, 1916, Jasper County Superior Court, sub mit the following report: We find various charges passing through the bills passed on by the County Commissioners that are not justified by law and we recommend these charges be confined to, the item ized legal rates and amounts as prescribed by law and not paid other than the law specifically directs, We find on the county chain gang 35 convicts, 8 white and 27 colored, 3 colored ‘convicts sick. The convict camp, including cdoking department, sleeping quarters and cars, all in good condition and sanitary. e We find 3 guards, 1 night guard and 2 ddy guards, 1 yard man, 4 road ma chines, one in bad condition, 33 mules, 2 in bad condition, 11 2-horse wagons, 2 1-horse wagons, 1 three-way drag, 6 road drags, 4 wheel scrapes, 8 drag scrapes, 2 2-horse plows, 1 concrete mixer,. 1 15:30 gas and kerosene tractor engine, 1 large tractor engine out ‘of working order, 3 small tents, ‘1 mule tent, picks, shovels, axes, shop tools, to the amount of about $300.00. ‘We find quite a number of hoes, picks, shovels and other tools that lcould be repaired at much less cost than new ones,' and we recommend ‘that these be repaired. We find 11 ‘hogs weighing from 100 to 250 pounds each. Find also 1 cow and 2 dogs. ~ We find the pauper farm in splendid condition; 4 inmates, 1 white male, 1 white female, 1 colored male and % colored female, all clean. and well cared for. We find the stove needs repairing. We have checked the books of the following county officers and find re ceipts and vouchers for all money re ceived and paid out. Ordinary, Treasurer, Tax Collector, Sheriff, Supt. of County Schools, Clerk Superior Court. We find the county jail unclean and unsanitary., Around the jail we find many tons of coal. We recommend that this c¢oal be securely locked in the e'ncloszre for the gallows. We find the vault in the Ordinary's office very much crowded and we recommend that the -vault be en larged. - Respectfully submitied. L. 8. KELLY, Chmn., R. L. OXFORD. ED WYNN. Report adopted. MONROE PHILLIPS, Foreman. Let the General Presentments be spread upon the minutes and publish ed as recommended. This Feby 27, 1917. ; J. B. PARK, Judge Supeorior Court 0. Circuit. DOYLE CAMBPELL, Solicitor General. GEORGIA—Jasper County. Seaborn W. Wommack, guardian of J. P. Burney, Orel Burney and Willie May Burney, non-resident minors, has applied to me for a discharge from his guardianship of said non-resident rplnors. this is therefore to notify all persons concerned, to file tHeir ob- Jections, if any they have, on or be fore the first Monday in April, 1917, next, else Seaborn W. Wommack will be discharged from his guardianship as applied for, - . H. V. ROBINSON, Ordinary Jasper County. —————————————————————————— S PR. G. W. H. MURRELLE DENTIST. § Office hours 7to 6. — Phone No. 114. (Dr. Cannon’s old office.) . . MONTICELLO, — GEORGIA. TT e L Ty eTWL or e gy IWL P T e e T I S "»}‘H« g & PR g s Give Your Percolator ; aChance to Make Good e / . The best percolator and the finest l!l"! recipe cannot produce a good pot of - coffee if the dry coffee isn't exactly | oo\ | right to start out with, If the same ‘v]:’*f o, | produce the same results every time, Mgy ' | / you can bet your boots it's the coffee e Reily-Taytor ¥ Tayide 0 that's off-ee! 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Then, Some cars are so built that the cars are very inaccessible, which makes matters worse. — / As an authorized Ford Sales and Service Station we are naturally interested im the satisfactory operation of yqur Ford car and you, no doubt, realize that it is to your) best interest to bring your car to us when in need of ad vice, parts, or repair work. . We have not enough space to enumerate the many reasons why you, as a Ford owner, should patronize our Service Station but we want to particularly warn you in regard to the imitation parts made by various concerns to fit Ford cars which are being used indiscriminately by ir reponsible garages ; We sell only genuine Ford parts manufactured ex clusively by the Ford Motor Company whose reputation is ever at stake. Over 1,500,000 Ford cars are daily demon strating the actual worth of the parts from which they are made. This alone should induce you to deal with us, . . Monticello Ford Sales Company Fortilizers "A. good supply . | - on hand 'BENTON SUPPLY CO. FRIDAY. MARCH 16, 1917