The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 02, 1917, Image 2

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GiLREATH REPORTS ON COUNTY FUNDS Tlie statement below shows the re ceipts and the disbursements of cotm ty funds by county treasurer to date of this statement, July 17, 1917. I com mence from December 5, 1916, it be ins funds of 1916 and to be handled as such: RECEIPTS C. M. Shaw, T. C.. general taxes, 1916 $ 6,000.03 (' M. Shaw, T. C., corpora tion taxes 1916 11,500.00 J. C. McTier, road tax de faulters 10.70 Amount from road tax de faulters 7.50 C \r. Shaw, T. €., general taxes 1916... 23,700.00 • K. B. Satterfield, for mules 150.00 ' C. M. Shaw, T. C., general taxes 1916 30,100.00; P. B. Satterfield, balance on mules - 46.80 Bond tax defaulters 4.00 C M. Shaw, T. C., general t " es 1916 6,700.00 Kt public I. & S. Cos. three months royalty 75.00 Amount transferred from 1915 fund to 1916 291.33 DELCOLIGHT 1 Xl&Ch) k -tt'-'twi' % nipPiW \ /! Notary M W? mr Mil m WWW ? M m 1/ DELCO-LIGHT is a complete electric light and POWER plant, operated by gasoline or kerosene. It is simple, economical, practical. Furnishes power to pump water and operate small machinery, washes clothes, churns butter, etc. Supplies abundance of clean, brilliant and safe light for house and barn. Betters living Conditions and pays for itself in time and labor saved. tVilh Standard Batteries (f. o. b. Dayton, O.) - - . $350 FOR ACTUAL DEMONSTRATION WRITE. PHONE OR WIRE TO W. T. LEDBETTER Salesman Rome, On. Domestic Electric Company Distributors Atlanta, Ga. 4 -tC - --. \M% ... * c - ” ' \v>, %A V fJ ?*7 r? 1 6 11 ,1 * in fli£h all the lime when you— j rrs drink I > PM. Khero-Cola l i . w) k 5 \ $ xl j 4\v *Tn a hotth— > \ J j \ m Through a straw" \- , - # / • m \ # / %** . REFRESHING MX M j \ Willi no bail after effect ' i ’ 'twß/ A’hy only in bottles? We are determined s/ „ eHLRO-(iOL\. shall be pure. We are de ._ // ' termined it shall he clean and sparkling. 4 Hi We are determined it shall be free from I* / % substitution. We are determined it shall r un^°rm ” l C. M. Shaw, T. C., general taxes 1916 1,700.00 Read tax from Iron Hill district 36.00 j Read tax fr< m Cassville di-. 86.00 ! Road tax fr ,m Allatoona district 90.00 . Republic I A- S. royalty on Pauper Farm 35.00 i Head tax from Cartersvillc • district 173.00 ■.l .M. Yancey, rent on Paii|er Farm 1916 350.00 Road tax from Cas-vilie dis. 144.00 Read tax from Iron Hill <iis. 27.00 Road tax from Allatoona dis. 20.00 i Road tax from Wolf Pen district 160.40 .C. M. Shaw, T general taxes of 1916 3,100.00 i itepublic 1. & S. Cos. royalty on Painter Farm 25.00 Road tax from Cartersville district 165.00 T ax equalizers from F. L. Dyar, executor 214.89 Road tax Cartersville dis. 176.00 Republic I. & S. Cos. dupli cate check 25.00 Road tax from Wolf Pen district 22.90 Road tax from Allatoona dis. 30.50 Road tax from Allatoona dis. 8.00 Road tax from Taylorsville district 225.50 Road tax from Cassville dis. 57.00 r ;n;,d tax from Emerson dis. 114.00 Electricity for Every Home and Farm Does Away With Drudgery THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, AUGUST 2, 1917 ! C. ill. Shaw, T. general taxes cf 1916 i.900.00 Road tax from Stilesbor t district 162.90 Road tax from Eubarlee <!>. 81.25 R ad tax from Pine Dog cK •. 390.70 Riad tax from Adairsville •district 360.65 | Republic I. & S. Cos. on Pauper Farm 25.00 Road tax from Adairsville district 96.30 Road tax from Wolf Pen district 17.55 Road tax from Iron Hill dis. 77.40 Road tax front Taylorsville district 73.30 • C. ,\l. Shaw, T. C., general taxes 1915 1,727.38 W. J. Speer, State Treas., auto license 1,062.77 Road tax from Stamp Creek district 4.44 I C. M. Shaw, T. C., taxes in fifa 1916 8.99 j Road tax from "Wolf Pen district 8.80 Road tax from Cassville dis, 63.00 Road tax from Pine Log dis. 7.20 Road tax from Adairsville district . 14.40 R( public I. & S. Cos., royalty on Pauper Farm 25.00 Road tax from Stilesboro dis. 6.60 $ 91,674.10 Disbursed as Follows: To the credit of road fund. . $ 33,086.85 To the credit of general fund 6.507.16 To the credit of bridge fund 18,050.45 To the credit unpaid war rants of 1914 25,561.97 To the credit jury fund.... 3,610.07 To the credit pauper fund. . 1.969.04 To the credit bailiff fund. . . 722 50 Tr the credit .iail fund.... 2,16606 $ 91,674.10 Indebtedness of the county at the time of this statement: On warrants due from 1914 $ 40.70 On warrants due from 1915 1,100.00 On warrants due front 1916 33.249.25 Borrowed money to pay past due warrants 125,000.00 $159,389.95 Below is shown cash on hand and in banks: In the Bank of Cartersville July 10 17.547.92 In the First National Bank July 17 3,194.24 $20.742.1,6 Warrants issued for tne first six months of 1917 In board of 1917 . . $52,130.84 I;: this amount is included $3,955.47 passed over on 1917 board by board of 1916 for December 1916 bills. The borrowed money mentioned in this statement paid out through the First National Bank being first used in paying off 1914 and 1915 warrants ami th> remainder towards 1916 war rants. By this transaction a large amount cf interest was saved the county be sides th> many ether advantages de r.ced from ii to the people of our J county. Just as an item I give i! to you. 1 h • interest paid tin the warrants men tinned above as being paid throngt t v .e First Nati nal Bank to June 25, 1917 v-as $11,703.18. Submitted this July I<, 191 1. G. 11. GILREATH, Clerk of Board and County Treasurer. CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK lets LiKe Dynamite on a Sluggish Liver and You Lose a Day’s Work. There's no reason why a person j should take sickening, salivating cal- j omel when 50 cents buys a large 1 tie of Dodson’s Liver Tone—a per fect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as ! surely as calomel, but it doesn't ; make you sick and can not salivate, j Children and grown folks can take Dodson’s Liver Tone, because it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose a day - work. Take a spoonful of Dod son’s Liver Tone instead and you will wake up fepling great. No more biliousness, constipation, sluggish ness. headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone acts better Than horrible calomel your money is waiting for you. IVANY ACCIDENTS AT , GRADE CROSSINGS. Nashville, Tenn., Julv 23.—Several fatal accidents at grade crossing have been rei>orted recently where trains have struck automobiles; in fact, there is hardly a da\ that some iaper in the United States fails to record some such accident. Doubtless the responsi bility for these accidents or, at least, many of them, will have to be deter mined by the courts in expensive liti gation. There is a law in Tennessee, enact ed by the last legislature, which, if obeyed, would have prevented all the grade crossing accidents recently not ed. and if enforced will prevent all accidents of like character in the fu ture. This law provides that drivers of automobiles shall stop within fifty feet of all railroad crossings unpro tected by watchmen or gates, and that they shall also look and listen before proceeding. A grade crossing accident recently on the Chicago, Rock Island & Paci fic railroad at Midlothian, Til., resulted in six deaths and injury to the driver of the automobile. A coroner’s jury de clared that the accident wrs the fault of the driver and he was ordered held to the grand jury He was charged with ‘‘carelessness equivalent to crim inal negligence and manslaughter.'’ The Railway Age-Gazette in com menting upon this case says among other things: 'The railroads have long realized that grade crossing ac cidents cannot be reduced appreciably until full responsibility is 'placed not only on the railroads hut on the public as well. ... It is therefore decidedly encouraging to learn that a Cook county (III.) coroner’s jury recently rendered a verdict which recognizes that the persons using highway cross ings may be entirely to blame for grade crossing accidents and, when this is the case, should be severely punished.” GIRLS HAVE PRETTY FACE AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION An Atlanta man makes new discov ery that makes an old face look years younger. if your skin is dark, brown, O' covered with freckles or blemishes, just use a little Cocotone Skin Whiten ed; it’s made with eoeoauut oil and is perfectly harmless, A few days’ use v. i l improve your looks 100%. The vvornout skin comes off evenly,’ leaving r.o evidence of the treatment, the new healthy under-skin appearing as a lovely new complexion. Ju t ask your druggist for an ounce of Cocotone Skin Whitener, and if he will not supply you send twenty-five cents to The Cocotone Cos., Atlanta. Ga.. and they will send you a box by return maik If your hair is hard to comb, is kinky, nappy and will never stay straight, just use Cocotone Hair Dress ii,g and it will become straight, long soft, glossy and beautiful in a few ; days. Mail orders filled 25c for large box.—(advt.) If you don’t know who handles Tip Top and Butter-Nut Bread, excue* your neighbor when he laughs In your face. If not, Its because you hare not , tried Butter-Nut Bread. Phone 244 E.MainSt. SHAW’S CASH STORE “Keep on coming”~the more you come, the more you save. Thanks Awfully, JIM SHAW Money to Lend On good security, Bartow County Farms given preference. Loans will be closed without any delay and rates and terms will be made satisfactory. J. T. NORRIS The Last Sifter Full is just as Good as the First in a Sack of RISING SUN FLOUR l(Salf-Risiaf and Ready Prepared) This result is obtained by mixing quality ingredients in just the proper proportions. Ground from select Soft Winter Wheat — scientifically blended with pure leavening that’s why RISING SUN is the choice of discriminating cooks. Your grocer expects you to call for it. Prepared exclusively by the famous RED MILL, Nashville, Tenn, ASK YOUR MERCHANT -FOR -1 SPECIAL jKEADOW GROUND FaNUL* i ■£. 4811 b. ware. V ' 'SI PORE M ■ 2 NLu*Bu.rt9 ■£' y - - Jr. KANUrACTUKE* __ U.ETIELDSON p CARTfiKSX ILLti.GA. Et' The Meti 1 that has a strong guarantee 5- SPECIAL |4EADOW GROUND SmMTAL^ •> Lan.iM®- 1 &• PURE , - f UieOLTED.4? ; s. MAMUrACTUm H.CJ'IELD * SOM CVRTtJCfVIuifiG/Y I /fw Vn. We do custom Orir*<Jirjg. Bring t-ist your Corn 2W"* mutmt*-' i w f*o HjUiUVUL'frfENm. # -_g?V