The Bartow tribune. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1910-1917, February 19, 1914, Image 2

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jjloF Cl I V BOND ISSUfc FULLY SL I FORTH V roll 266 189 62 no ..270 24.20 Scroll 281 64.52 HBH 283 116.00 K[ 287 375.70 fejr m 11 295 47.i6 ■HB'H 302 68.10 KB 304 245.30 ; , |L 449 18.80 HHHB 472 177.61 HHK. 504 220.80 M,!;; fto .515 120.02 |KBco 526 185.00 BMpM ......527 13* 00 R 567 78.56 L: :/ ? R 6ii 151.80 H 622 3 23 BHED THOUGHTS” OF'll IK SUPERIOR COURT- - mmmm { man employed by Ihe public to record and HHB' file and index Deeds, Bonds, Leases, Mor- HHI aens, Judgments, Decrees, Proceedings of idle; i o issue Summons, Writs, Execution ß aUnHier Legal Processes and perform many other BERk There are “a 1 000 and I " little details core HHHBvith his work. use the office daily as a Bureau ot Infor mation. \THE PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL necessary in order to dispatch the busi ness of this ipffice rapidly, legally and accurately can be acquired in iut one way-by EXPERIENCE. AS A | MATTER OF FACT, the present Clerk of Barti w Superior Court has not been in office near as long as is customary in Georgia. The Policy in TWO-THIRDS or more of the counties of the State is not to grange Clerks often, If the men in charge of this important office have proven themselves capable and efficient and are faithfully discharging their duties to the reasonable satisfaction of the public, THEY OUGHT TO BE RE-ELECTED; if they are not doing this THEY OUGHT TO BE DE FEATED. IF you want to apply BUSINESS PRINCI PLES to PUBLIC BUSINESS, is not this view correct? “THINK ABOUT IT” Do you own property in the City ol New York? \ / If you do we congratulate you for you are \ i extremely fortunate. If you do not and wish you did OR If you do and want more SEE THIS SPACE NEXT ISSUE. M. A. Wheeler, pay roll 624 90.05 .M. A. Wheeler, pay roll 634 90.53 Converse Bridge Cos 640 96.37 J H. Wofford, freight 642 34.13 I umpkin Hardware Cos 655 13.06 M. A. Wheeler, pay roll 677 56.29 Knight Mercantile to 714 7.70 M. A Wheeler, pay *oll 726 Hi.Bl Rhyne Bros. Lua’er Cos 739 P 6.23 M A. Wheeler, pay roll i 744 244.99 M. A. Wheeler, pay roll 762 102.80 American Ochre Cos., cement 771 54.40 M. A. Wheeler, pay roll 784 187.64 Knight H irdware Cos 817 382.70 M. A. Wheeler, pay roll 821 180.89 Knight Mercantile Cos 842 18.50 M. A. Wheeler, p?v roll 844 186.85 M A. Wheeler, pay roll 862 104.89 Jordan. Stewart Cos 876 108.78 M. A. Wheeler, pay roll 877 40.14 Withers Foundry Cos 884 30.60 Lumpkin Hardware Cos 904 16.25 Knight Mercantile Cos 911 63.07 M. A. Wheeler, pay roll 922 36.95 CartersviUe Brick Cos 926 5.25 Rhyne Bros. Lumber Cos 937 60.58 JUNIOR ORDER NOTICE. Junior Order United Amerieaa Mechanics meet every second and fourth Tuesday nights. J. V. BISHOP, Financial Sec’y. J. H. SPENCE, Recording Sec’y. lor pis fEjBSRCbIM FEirriu>? "TM -•llfSt HOME OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE pUP ATLANTA MONTGOMERY :WM The SOURCE OF AMMONIA is the most vital consideration in the selection I of fertilizers. Being the most expensive element of plant food, it should be bought in such form that it will neither leach out in the soil nor lie dormant be- IjßffiCpO .. cause of its slow process of nitrification. . The MORRIS BRANDS are ammoniated with the world’s best nitrogen bear- JT , ing materials, and have proven their superiority in crop production over other fer tilizers by scores of tests. This claim is substantiated by the testimony of farm ers who used them last year by the side of others, and whose letters appear in our current Year Book. Cali on your dealer, or write us for a copy. This is the guarantee we attach to every bag of guano we ship. Can you get a similar WRITTEN GUARANTEE on any other goods on the market? j OUR GUARANTEE; "TO THE PURCHASER OF THIS GUANO: We guarantee the Ammonia sjs in this guano to be 100 per cent PURE ANIMAL MATTER, derived solely and entirely trom the HIGHEST GRADES OF PACKING HOUSE BLOOD AND ANIMAL TANKAGE, made and selected for us by our parent J organization, Morris & Company. It is the FIRST CHOICE Iron) six of the n L/ largest packing plants in the world. it/iLF I MORRIS FERTILIZER CO., Atlanfa.Ga." $ gif j CAM. FOR YOUR REAREST DEALEUFS, FOR SAM; IFF I -vtr, SB _JEj5_ 9 B| BJ ?:■ pT^’-’Y wifrs Blood and Heine FULL VALUE for the price paid. ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE of QUALITY, COMPLETE SAIISF ACTION in the use and in the cm p results, all this and mere is assured to buvers of QWIETT’C K TBS B7C vwßr 1 £3 r hurti * BLI£&M£2 Made exclusively from CROP PRODUCING MATERIALS. Ammonia ted with Elood and Cattle Tankage from Swift & Company’s own Packing Houses. Mechanically Perfect. They represent the BEST in Fertilizers. The SWIFT guarantee of HIGHEST QUALITY goes with every Lag. MANUFACTURED BY SW**rr war!? it;" wnDwe BI alt S fc, a V Aj Be j ATLANTA, QA. Other Factories: Albany, Ga., Savannah , Ga., Moultrie, Ga., Chester, S. C., Columbia, S. C., Spartanburg, S. C., V/ilmington, N. C. FOR SALE BY H. E. YOUNG and J. B. FOSTER, Cartersville, Ga. L. A. Wheeler, pay roll 956 19.54 E. W. Rooinson, freight 972 120.89 M A. Wheeler 1049 2.94 Stacey Mfg. Cos., erector 1050 118.75 Stacey Mfg. Cos., erector ..1077 198.20 J. H. Wofford, freight 1086 77.40 Stacgy Mfg. Cos., erector 1132 131.90 Stacey Mfg. Cos., erector 1143 1,562.50 Stacey Mfg. Cos., erector 1158 125.00 Stacey Mfg. Cos. ...1438 771.36 9,3'.'9.25 Cfs plant bonds 8,000.00 Amount paid out of general fund 1,379.25 9.379.25 DISBURSEMENTS. On East Side School Building M. A. Wheeler, brick 593 280.00 IV!. A. Wheeler, brick 620 280.00 Al. A. "Wheeler 627 150.00 Court costs, bond validation 551 to 744 11.10 AL A. Wheeler 640 350.00 M. A. Wheeler 730 300.00 Winters Johnson 808 8.77 M. A. Wheeler 810 1,364.54 Vinters Johnson 834 8.30 Gllreath Drug Cos., paint 856 10.93 M A. Wheeler 903% 89.62 W. C. Walton, recording 929 '3.00 Fihyne Bros. Lumber Cos 930 43.23 E. W. Rooinson, freight, desks 1027 53.77 Manufacturers Record 1185 221.86 3.176 62 School building bonds 3,000.00 Amount paid out of general fund 176.62 3,176 62