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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
VOL. XV, No. S.]
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Grand Jury Presentments %
October Term, 1913
Continued from last issue.
Treasurer’s Report.
Georgia, White County.
To the Grand Jury of said county,
October term, 1913:
1 , John Satterfield,CountyTreas
urer of said county, by my deputy
J. 15 . Skelton, beg leave to make
this my report to your honorable
body as the law directs.
There was in the treasury April
7, 1913, *1,541.71, and'since that
date and up to this date T have re¬
ceived the following: From the
Tax Collector on count}’ taxes for
1912 *106.53; from S. L. Brown,
Clerk of the Board of CountyCom
missioners, amount overpaid to him
as road funds $26.70. Total re¬
ceipts, *1,674.94. 1 have paid out
.on proper vouchers the following:
Wood for court-house.....* 3 75
County Com’r’s salary . . . xo oo
Non-resident witness fees. M 8=
Paid Jurors per diem..... 339 oo
F. Carroll dieting jurors. . 16 86
Superior Court Bailiffs... 81 oo
Sheriff, superior court and
summoning jury....... 40 00
Poor of the county........ 357 75
Telephone rents.......... 1026
Record books A stationery 50 00
County bridges........... 296 08
Congressional election...... 21 00
Clerk for recording county
matters and attending
Apr. term Sup. Court.. . 32 28
Postage ................. 6
Finance Com. Spring 1913 9 00
Cleaning public out-house. 5 00
Holding inquest.......... 1600
Lunacy cases and carrying
lunatics to sanitarium. . . 48 (X)
Dieting prisoners......... 67 80
To arrests (paid sheriff) and
expenses............... 54 29
Quarantine (Epp Russell). 1 5°
Tax Collector making and
entering list of old soldiers 5 35
Court reporter........... 3000
Supplies for court-house
and to be used at court.. 46 73
Court-house repairs....... 9 75
County Attorney......... 1667
Medical services rendered
prisoners (A.S. Cantrell) 7 00
Treasurer’s commissions for
Receiving *133.23 @24% 3 34
Paying out.*i,556.91 “ 4* 42
Report to Grand Jury
April term, 1913........ 1 00
Total expenditures......*1,701.67
Total receipts.........* 1,67494
Due Treasurer overpaid . . . 26 73
Total ...........* 1,70167
Personally came before me the
undersigned officer J. B. Skelton,
D. C. T., and on oath says the
above statement is true.
J. P>. Skelton, D.C.T.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this the 1st day of October,1913
G. X. Colley, Clerk S. C.
County Commissioner*' Report.
Georgia, \\ Lite County.
To the Grand Jury of said coun¬
ty at the October term, 1913.
We, the Board of County Com¬
missioners, do hereby make this re¬
port to your honorable body as the
law directs.
There was in the hands of the
County Commissioners April 11th,
1913. $1,270 08 ; received as com¬
mutation tax *5850; making a
total of *1.328 58.
The above amount paid out as
follows :
CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. OCT. « 1 , i«ji8.
W. S. Allen, overseer, per
diem...................*19 57
W. S. Allen,borsehire,teams 2
WL S. Allen’s hired labor. . . 3 65
J. II. Brown, overseer, his
per diem................ 2365
J. II. Brown, borsehire .... 2698
J. II. Brown,hired labor. ... 65 38
J. II. Brown, repairs...... 1 05
C. T. Allison, overseer, per
diem................... 22 62
C. T. Allison, borsehire.... 2015
“ “ hired labor... 2211
“ “ repairs....... 1122
F. A. Allison, overseer, bis
per diem............... 4287
F. A. Allison, borsehire.... 21 38
“ “ hired labor . . 14 1 1
“ “ repairs,lumber 8 42
W. J. Presley, overseer, his
per diem................ 26 22
W. J. Presley, borsehire. ... 5 69
“ “ hired labor... 361
“ “ repairs, etc... 25
Win. Palmer, overseer, his
per diem............... 1225
Wm. Palmer, horse hire .... 7 50
“ “ hired labor.... 1911
“ “ repairs........ 1 25
Ed Carpenter, overseer, bis
per diem................ 38 25
Ed Carpenter, horse hire. .. 20 00
“ “ hired labor... 19 95
“ “ repairs...... 2 59
W. D. Harkins, overseer, his
per diem................ 41 24
W. D. Harkins, borsehire.. 26 25
“ “ hired labor. 1836
“ “ repairs..... 1 75
J. II. Shell.ut, overseer, bis
per diem................ >7 55
J. II. Sbelnut, horse hire.. . 960
• “ “ hired labor. . - 13.41
P “ repairs.......
Boyd Denton, overseer, his
per diem................ 10 00
Boyd Denton, horse hire. .. . 3 00
“ “ hired labor. . . 1161
Comer Allen, overseer, bis
per diem................ 11 87
Comer Allen, horse hire. ... 4 74
“ “ hired labor... 961
“ “ repairs....... 10
S. A. Hamilton,overseer, his
per diem . . . . ........... 27 55
S. A. Hamilton, horse |}ire.. 8 15
“ “ hired labor. 661
“ ’* repairs..... 75
A. J. Stausel, overseer, his
per diem................ 1800
A. J. Stansel, horse hire ... 8 <>o
“ “ hired labor.. 14 61
“ “ repairs...... 7°
J. II. Cannon, overseer, bis
per diem................ 3 3 5°
J. II. Cannon, horse hire.. . 1900
“ “ hired labor... 1006
“ “ repairs....... 1 30
J. G. Young, overseer, bis
per diem................ 7 12
J. G. Young, horse hire. ... 4 50
“ hired-labor. . . 7 72
“ “ repairs....... 70
}. C. Ledford, overseer, bis
per diem................ 1500
J. C. Ledford, horse hire. . . 10 15
“ “ hired labor. . . 9 50
G. W. McCollum, overseer, .
his per diem ............ 14 12
G. W. McCollum, horse hire it 31
“ “ hired labor 4 51
“ repairs... 25
Horse hire other than over¬
seers ................... 8 42
Material, supplies and tools 26 46
A. B. Allen, et al, for work
not under overseers...... 397
Repairs to others/ than over¬
seers ................... 5 0
N. J. Autry, blasting...... 3 75
Edlaw Adams, bridge work
not under overseers...... 215
J. P. Evans, County Com’r 5 50
Paid out on accounts before
last finance Committee ex¬
amined records but checks
not in........ V ........$110 59
Total paid out..........*1,054 49
In hands ofCommissioners 274 09
Total............*1,3-28.38
For the remainder of our report
see Treasurer’s report, county mat¬
er.
R. T. Kkntmek, Ch’m
J. A. O’Kelley
J. C. lloon.
County Commissioners,
S. L. Brown, Clerk.
This tin? 1st day of October, 1913
Ordinary’s Report.
Georgia White County :
To the grand jury Oct. term 1913
of White Superior Court,
1 , S. L. Brown, agreeable to law
make to your honorable body my
semiannual report.
As Ordinary of said county or
otherwise I have received no funds
belonging to the county and there¬
fore have paid out none and have
none on band at this date.
S. L. Brown.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this the 13th, day of Oct. 1913.
C. 11 . Low Anns
C. X. P. W. C.
Report of Clerk Superior Co rt.
Georgia, White County :
l'o the grand jury of said county
at the Oct. term 1913 of White
Superior Court.
1 , G. X, Colley, Clerk of said
court beg leave to make to your
honorable body this my semiannual
report as the law directs.
Since last court Thave received
no funds bel^ngfijSftsftPTa^rt^utv
and therefore have 3 *iid out none
and have none in mjf hands at this
date Oct. 13th, 1913.
G. N:*Collkv
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this the 13th, day of Oct. 1913
C. 11 . Edwards
C. X. P. w. c.
Tax Receiver's Report.
Georgia White Count v.
To the honorable Grand |ury of
said county at the Oct. Term of
White Superior Court :
In accordance with the Statute
made and provided, 1 Wm. Palmer
Receiver of Tax Returns for said
county, beg leave to submit the
following report to wit :
I have received no money be¬
longing to said county therefore I
have paid out none.
Wm. Palm eh.
Sworn to and Subscribed to be¬
fore me, this Oct. 13th, 1913.
S. L. Brown, < )rd.
Tax Collector's Report.
To the II011. Grand Jury of
White County Oct. Term Superior
Court.
In accordance with the law re¬
quiring me to make report to your
honorable body I beg to submit the
following report.
I have collected since assuming
the dutieg„of the office of Tax Col¬
lector *10.00 as special taxes and
have paid the same over to theState
Treasurer as required by law, less
my commission of 10% allowed me
for such collection.
Georgia White County.
Personally appeared before me,
P. C. Humphries, who on oath says
the above report is true and correct
and embraces all special taxes col¬
lected by him to date.
P. C. Humphries
Tax Collector White Co.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this Oct. 13th. 1613.
A. II. Henderson,J if.
Notary Public White Co. (»a.
'1; .
Order of the Court.
White Superior Court, Oct. Term,
T 9 1 3 -
Ordered that these' presentments
be spread upon the minutes and
published as recommended.
J. 15. Jones, J. S. C.
Rout, McMillan
Sol . G’e.nl.
ALBERT DORSEY BADLY HURT.
Thursday morning in starting the
engine of the gin of Jarrard &
Walker Albert Dorsey got caught
in one. of the fly wheels. He sus¬
tained a broken arm and severe
bruises on bis bead.
Drs. Norton and Pidgin dressed
his wounds and he was taken to
Gainesville and placed under the
supervision of specialists.
LOUDSVILLE LINES.
Quite a lot of people from this
section attended Quarterly Meeting
at Chattahoochee Saturday.
Mr. Tom Turner has moved
back to his farm.
Mr. C. C. Abernathy will do
some work for Mr, J. E. Pardue
and ). M. Glover this week in the
rock business.
Mr. J. M. Glover jumped on all
day singings with both feet Sun¬
day. Mr. Glover does not think
much of singing “Oh, How I Long
l'o Be There,” unless the singer
first gets right, then cuts to the
mark by standing to the church.
Let the chinch be first, ami then
work to save the people around you.
Yes, we agree with him. We be¬
lieve he is just right in what he said
Let us go a little farther and say
that the church ought to be made
up with good and true members
who have respect for everyone with
whom they come in contact. Yes,
we will admit that an all-day sing¬
ing all racts t he atention of I he large
majority of people. We don’t
know what for, but we have known
of close communion on the public
highway attracting the attention of
more than one, so we suppose it is
communion with each other.
Mr. Frank Smith and Mr. Cur¬
tis, of Shoal Creek, spent last Fri¬
das- night in ibis section.
Mr. R. R. Pardue says- that lie
thinks that he has a variety of cot¬
ton that will stand the winter very
well as it is still green yet.
Mr. II. A. Harper has been put¬
ting in good time at work for the
Asbestos Co. for some time.
Milk Cow For Sale Cheap.
Cleveland Mercantile Co.
1 N S D»R ANC E.
For Life, Health, Accident, Fire,
or Tornado Insurance, write, phone
or see Herbert Tabor, Cashier,
Clermont Banking Co.
DOGS WANTED
Will pay liberal prices for
hounds and bird dogs, trained or
untrained. See or write me at
once.
R. A. SMITH,
HELEN, GA.
DR. E. C. WELLBORN
DENTIST
Cleveland, - Georgia
Permanently located and will appre¬
ciate your patronage. j
fPRICE *1.00 A YEAR
Local Happenings.
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Calvin Cleveland, colored, died
Saturday morning from pre :
and bis remains were in'er
in tlie cemetery at the colored
church Saturday afternoon.
was one of the best negroes
Cleveland, and lias always be¬
liimsell well, and was always
with his race, as well as
agreeable and attentive laborer.
life was one worthy of the
of all the colored people
the county, and if the race
live as Cal lived a far high¬
respect for them would be enter¬
for them by the other races
tbe earth.
Mr. Frank Carroll made a hur¬
trip to Jefferson Sunday on a
to relatives, some of which
been sick, but who are now
proving.
Wc had a very pleasant though
call Tuesday from Mr. and
jM, J. Williams, of Helen.
Mr. Pierce Cooper, of Murphy,
C., swapped horses with some
the Taylor boys of Blue Creek
Saturday which came near
in a law suit. Mr. Tay¬
swore out a warrant for Mr.
but Mr. Cooper upon be¬
arrested preferred to let Mr.
have his mule back and pay
costs than stand trial. Thus
case was settled.
Rcy. W. R . Power and Mr. G.
Colley are attending the meet
of the Grand Lodge of Masons
Georgia which convened in
Macon this week.
It is with sorrow we chronicle
death of the child of Mr. and
Tom Warwick. It had been
for only a short time ati<|^ was
to be getting better, when
was suddenly taken worse and
ft is believed the trouble
dyptlieria. The remamTPivere
to rest in Cleveland cemetery
Our sympathy goes out
the bereaved.
NOTICE — I will pay you cash
your cotton in the seed.
S. W. Ash, Cleveland, Gn,
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Wellborn,
by Mrs. Wellborn’s
from
visit to relatives in Towns and
counties. The doctor in¬
us that the north side of the
were covered by three
snow Monday of last
Mr. W. A. Jackson and Mr. J.
Suggs were the parties directly
in a Justice Court trial
W. J. Oakes, J. P., Tues¬
It appears they had swapped
after which Mr. Jackson
down to Mr. Suggs’ and re¬
Mr. Suggs’ horse and took
one out of the stable and
it home, Mr. Suggs swear¬
out a warrant for him. Mr.
claimed tlmt no swap had
made, and Justice Oakes dis¬
tlie case 'for the lack of
Mr. .Suggs says be will
it up to tfie superior court.
'Flie prostrating eff ect of constant
and those depressing,
down side pains from
women suffer so much, are
quickly relieved when Dr.
SqawYine Wene is used.
acts directly on the cause of the
restores regularity, aids
builds up the body and
bank the vigor and cheer¬
of health. Price *.100 per
Sold by Norton & Ash.