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THB LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, CjA., MAY 25, 1920.
Annual Audit of the
City of Fort Valley, Georgia
by the
widh com of the soon, mum, oi
Mayor and City Council.
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CONSOLIDATED CASH STATEMENT
March 31, 1920.
GENERAL FUND
Cash Balance April 1, 1919 | 1,706.24
Receipts for Year Ended March 31, 1920 38,268.71 *39,964.95
Expenditures for Year Ended March 31, 1920 36,135.35
Transferred to Sinking Fund 1,907.99 38,043.34
Cash Balance April 1st, 1920 * 1,921.61
DETAIL OF RECEIPTS (
From April 1st, 1919 to Mareh 31st, 1920
GENERAL FUND
Department* Extra¬
General Government] Ordinary ordinary Total
Property Taxes:
Current Year $ 26,122.44
Previous Years 768.33
Tax Cost 6?.09
Special License* and Taxes 7,660.00 * 34,619.86
Public Safety:
Police Department
Fines and Cost* 1,922.25
Jail Fees .76 1,923.00
Fire Department:
Out of town Service 74.11 74.11
Publie Service
Street Department:
’ ' Street Taxes 1,836.00
s'* Sal* of Material 34.74
Sewer Connections 62.00 1,421.74
Public Cemeteries:
Sals of'Lots * 220.00 220.00
* 38,038.71 * 220.00 * 38,258.71
Departments Extra
DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES
Prom April 1st, 1919 to March 31st, 1926.
GENERAL FUND
Department* Extra¬
General Government] Ordinary ordinary Total
Mayor—Salary * 400.00
Council—Salary 150.00
Clerk A Treasurer 780.00
Advertising 106.04
Lagnl 309.86
Supplies A Printing 271.87
Tax Assessors A Clark 125.00
Official Bonds 65.00
Auditing 38.60
Postage 45.00
Incidentals 39.55 * 2,319.81
Public Snfetyt
Policet t
Regular Police 2,421.00
Special Police 869.81
Uniforma 42.60
Maintenance of Pris. 270.00
Supplies 99.87 3,703.18
Firm
Wages 1,512.12
Supplies 124.38
Repairs 340.49 2,076.99
Public Health:
Sanitary:
Wages 589.8#
Supplies 111.1# 700.40
Cemetery:
Wages 182.36
Supplies 15.56 197.91
Public Service:
Streets, Sewer* A Sidewalk*:
Permanent Improvement* i
Streets 102.21
Sewers 1,04#.46
Sidtwalks 252.79
Maintenance]
Wages 4,292.41
Tractor 1,269.39
Supplie* 147.00
Repairs - 854.09
Incidentals 10.75
Equipment 16#.«0
Widening Miller Street 900.00 9,088.70
Public Education)
School Maintenance 9,600.00 9,600.00
Public Property:
Repairs 73.Si
Insurance 147.26 221.06
Public Debt:
Floating Debt:
Notes Paid 3,140.0#
Accrued Interest 172.6# 3,812.66
Public Interest;
Floating Debts 278.94
Bonded Debt 4,100.00 4,378.94
Unclassified:
Refund Taxes 9.75
Thomas Library 305.95
License Refunded 20.00
Paving Plana 200.00 535.70
*30,107.63 *6,027.72 *36,135.35
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STATEMENT OF L. CARTER, SECRETARY
December 31, 191*.
I RECEIPTS i
Balance Cask on Hand Jhn. 1st; 10IB 184.66
Receipts (Ordinary):
School Taxes 10 , 000.00
State School Fund 6,300.00
Sale of School Certificates 3,701.90
Rent on Books 1,233.88
20,285.78
Receipts (Extraordinary)t
Loan —W. L. Houser 10 , 000.00
Loan—Citizens Bank 2 , 000.00
1 12 , 000.00
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$3X420.44
EXPENDITURES
Expenditures (Ordinary)]
Salaries-—Teacher* & Ser’ty. 16,067.65
Janitor 616.00
Building Repairs 216.20
Fuel, Light A Water 116.62
Telephone & Telegraph 104.61
Book* 263.19
Fort Valley High School 1,400.00
Supplier 63L35
Intere»t 102.26
Insurance 1,144.90
Freight A Drayage 274.02
20,923.79
Expenditure* (Extraordinary):
Note* Paid 4,500.00
Equipment Purchased 387.46
New Building 6,664.18
11,441.64
Cash on Hand Dec. 31, 1919 55.01
132,420.44
(SEAL) (Signed) AUDIT COMPANY OF THE SOUTH
C. J. METZ, PRES.;
Note* Paid 387.46
(WATER A LIGHT DEPARTMENT)
EA itNINCS AND EXPENSES
From April 1st, 1919 to March 31st, 1920
EARNINGS WATER LIGHT TOTAL
Sale of Water I 10,633.41 * I I I $
Les* Refund* 10.37 10,623.04 10.638.04
Sale of Electric Current 18,226.65
Less Refunds 13.04 18,213.61 18,213.61
TOTAL EARNING* : t v i 28,836.65
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EXPENSES
Salaries A Wages 3,804.lt 3,604.28
Repairs A Renewal*:
Material 402.14 3,094.80
Wage* 91.79 498.98 323.75 3,418,64
Plant Supplies 1,602.33 671.91
Fuel 6,748.36 6,753.69
Less Fuel and Supplies 7,860.69 6,425.60
Sold 376.77 6,973.92 24.36 6,401.26
Incidentals 102.81 97.90
Total Expenses 111,174.86 *13,622.07 *24,696.90
Net Earnings or Lose 651.79 4,691.54 9 4,139.75
Meters Sold 439.00
Equipment Sold 607.32 946.32 97.00 97.00 1,043.32
394.63 4,788.54 6,183.07
Extension of System 143.41 1,824.53
Equipment Furnished 7.77 151.18 395.98 2,220.51 2,371.69
* 243.85 * 2,568.03 * 2,811.38
if Net Earnings
CONSOLIDATED CASH STATEMENT
MARCH 81st, 1920.
Water Fund Light Fund Total
Cash Balance April 1, 1919 * 1,472.79 * 8,263.65 * 9,736.44
Receipts for Year Ended March
31st, 1920 11,956.50 18,348.00 30,304.60
13,429.29 26,611.65 40.040.94
Expenditures for Year Ended
March 31st, 1920 11,713.1 5 16,779.97 27,493.12
Cash Balance March 31st, 1920 1,716.14 10, 831.68 12,547.82
* 13,429 29 * 26,611.65 * 40,040.94
THE UNIVERSAL CAB
When you want your Ford car repair¬
ed, insist always up« n getting the genu¬
ine Ford Parts, made by the Ford Motor
Company, in order to insure reliable
quality. There are ‘'spurious, • i <t coun
terfeit,” “imitation” parts made by out¬
j side concerns who have no regard for
( quality in material, so insist on your
Garage or Repair Man furnishing you
the genuine Ford Part* from us—-so
there’s no excuse for any one using the
«t bogus” parts. To be sure^ bring your
car to us for repairs or replacements.
G.L. STRIPLING & CO.
Ij; Authorized Ford Dealers.
Bank Vice-President
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Tells How Ziron Iron Tonic Helped His Daughter
After Operation for Appendicitis.
A FTER any serious Illness, the
first thing you notloe when yon
begin to get around la your lack
of strength and energy—e tired, week
feeling.
The sooner you get your strength
back the better. The thing to do is
to eat plenty of good, nourishing food,
get all the fresh air you can. exercise
conservatively, and take Ziron Iron
Tonic three times e day.
Your doctor will tell yon this Is
sound advice, and urge you to follow It
the base ball club your sup
they deserve it - 1
Tin BEST nd CHEAPEST
iasomceoanrlh
MYIS
1 )UREr TAINT
R0DUCTS
FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK
USE MORE PAINT
PRESERVE AND BEAUTIFY
YOUR PROPERTY
ASK YOUR DEALER
Now for the old swimsnin" hele and
an enjoyable time.
Reed this letter from Mr. J. B. Kelly, i
vice-president of the First National
Bank, GraeeviUe, Fla.: “My daughter
hed been In bed health since last April.
She wa* operated on for appendicitis.
She ha* been taking Ziron for two \
weeka. Her appetite is better than it
has been. Her nerves ere better, end ! ■
she says she feel* better ... I know ;
that Ziron Is good for week end feeble
people.”
Ziron Is a scientific, reconstructive
tonic, prepared from valuable strength
building Ingredients, for weak people
with thfn blood. Druggists sell Ziron
on a money-kaek guarantee. Try 1C
Standard Wei;h:s and Measures.
The Idea of adopting -wienliflc meas
treinents as a Imxix ><f a xyslem of
velghts and meamii*** wax xtijrjrexied
is early as the seventeenth ‘•enttiry,
jartlcnlarly by the French astrnno
ner Jean Ph-ard u he liter) from 1020
:o 1682. The system was worked out
ind taken up hy the national assembly
>f France Id 176*t It was adopted
uid Its uae made cempulsory iu 1801.
FOR RENT—ROOMS. Apply to
Mis* Annie M. Adkins, 209 Macon
St. 5-25-31.
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Te Preserve Pursy
Ioseofx dislike pennyroyal* the smell
»f It destroys some, and drives others
sway. Take oil of pennyroyal pour
tome Into a sniper, steep u In «mall
pieces of new cotton or wadding and
place where required 11 Is a iso well
to place some between the mattresses
etc. When putting furs aside for the
Dimmer fold carefully, with a little
pennyroyal, and then wrap thoroughly
In newspapers, gumming down the
edges. Place In closely shutting draw
*r« with a little camphor.
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Where Ocean Breezes Blou> %
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Excursion
Fares via
Central of Georgia Railway
THE RIGHT WAY '
CENTRAL OF GA. RWY. CO
«4 THE RIGHT WAY *•
Arriva. and Dytarture of Train* at
FORT VALLEY
Subject to change without notice.
ARRIVAL Central
Train Time
No. From
4 Chicago, Birmingham 12:01
and Columbus ........ Albany.... , 12:10 a. „ m. , „
12 Montgomery and
a. m. ...3:36
3 Savannah and Macon a. m.
11 Atl: nta and Macon........ 3:43 a. m.
56 Perry (Daily except Sunday)
8:16 a.m.
8 Albsny ........................8:20 a. m.
5 Atlanta and Macon....12:40 p. m.
1 Savannah anu Macon ...1:27 p. m.
2 Birmingham and Columbus
3:45 p. m.
6 Montgomery and Albany
3:55 p.m.
7 Macon ........................ 6:05 p. m.
58 Perry (Daily except Sunday)
8:05 p. m.
54 Perry (Sunday only)...3:30 p.m.
DEPARTURE
Train Central
No. Fo» Tim*
4 Macon and Savannah....12 :Ui a.m.
12 Macon unJ Atlanta .... 12:10 a. m.
3 Columbus, Birmingham
and Chicagc 3:35 a. m.
11 Albany and Montgomery
3:43 a. m.
55 Perry (Daily except Sunday)
6:40 a. m.
8 Macon 8:20 a. m.
5 Albany and Montgomery
12:40 p. m.
1 Columbus end Birmingham
1127 p. ns.
2 Maeou ........-..........3:45 p. m.
6 Macon and Atlanta........3:55 p. m.
7 Albany ........................6:06 p. m.
)7 Perry (Daily exeept Sunday)
6:05 p. m.
53 Perry (Sunday Only) 2:00 p. m..
For further information call at
ticket office or phone 27
C. H. Sammons, Agent.
THE SOU. RWY. SYSTEM
•The Southern Serves The South. tf
Arrival and departur : of trains at
FORT VALLEY
Subject to change without notice.
ARRIVAL
Train Central
No. From Time
43 Atlanta . .9:20 p. m.
DEPARTURE
Train Central
No. Fo * Time
42 Atlanta 6:45 a. m.
For further information cal at
ickat office or phone 27.
C. H. Sammons, Agent.
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36sarvations of Connecticut Naturalist
There I* a reason why rata walk
**> Stone fences fn [heir peregrinsilnns.
4 cat will often travel three or four
niles In search of prey. By walking
mi a stone fence they have a better
•hance to gei the lay of the land.
Thiia. when the cat desire* ta return,
t II once strikes a fenca upon which
* has traveled, its way home la rheo
dear, a oat generally has a good ree
■u for everything It does. —Fa ruling
»Hte Correspondence Ridgefield Preaa.
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■arty Daya ef Tobacco
While tobacco was getting a foot
told Id England marvelous medicinal
M-opertles were ascribed to It and un-
31 Raleigh blew stuoka ostentatiously
Tom hlx nostrils because he likPd It
-he addicts of the time usually pre
’eaaaed to he smoking for the good of
heir health By the year I0M th*
lumber of tobacconists In and about
London wa* estimated at 7,000 .lust
lefore that rime began the “great ie
>acco persecution.”
Bitter Orangt Perfume. I
The : -Is ef many of the choicest
jcr/umex is oil of petit-grain. This
s produced from the leaves of a small
litter orange that grows In vast quao
Jties In Paraguay, The leaves are
iolled. the vapor distilled and the oil
dcimtried off. The peel of ibis same
•range It the main ingredient of
•uracan