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PAGE TWELVE
- ANNOUNGEMENTS
TO THE WHITE VOGTERS OF
COBB COUNTY
Gentlemen:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Superintendent of Schools of
Cobb County, subject to the white primary
‘called for April 6, and I shall greatly ap
preciate the vote and support of all voters in
the county. %
BERNARD AWTREY
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FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the Voters of Cobb County:
I heerby announce myself a candidate for
Tax Collector of Cobb County, subject to the
white primary to be held some time during
this year. It is my intention to see every
woter in the county, but should I fail, it will
mot been intentional and the support and®in
fluence of all voters is earnestly solicited. If
elected, I promise to fill the office to the best
interest of ali tax payers of the county.
Very respectfully,
N.C. P. HAMES.
To the Voters of Cobb County:
i 1 respectfully announce my candidacy for
election to the office of state and county Tax
Collector of Cobb County, subject to the Demo
eratic primary to be named later by the execu
tive committee.
Four years ago¢l wae in the race for Tax
Collector, only defeated by eleven votes. Being
solicited by so many men that did not support
e before, as well as those who did, I have
decided to make the race again, promising
you if elected a courteous and efficient service,
Your interests will be securely safeguarded if
Placed in my custody. |
Respectfully,
J. HORACE HAMBY.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
Tax Collector, subject to the coming Demo
eratic primary. Will appreciate your support.
Very respectfully,
TOM COLLINS,
Smyrna, Ga. Feb. 11, 1920
To the Voters of Cobb County:
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector of Cobb Coun-‘
ty at the approaching primary and solicit
wyour votes. While from an injury received in
childhood I am crippled, I feel that I am phys
ically able to do the work of the office, and
that I have sufficient educational qualification
If nominated and elected I promise to give
good bond and to give the people a clean
honest discharge of the duties of the office.
Very Respectfully,
J. C. DUNTON.
TO THE VOTERS OF COBB COUNTY
Gentlemen:
I announce myself a candidate for re-election
to the office of Tax Collector of Cobb County,
Georgia, subject to the rules and regulations
.of the Democratic Primary, and I assure my
friends that I thank you all for their sup
port in the past. I shall not endeavor to can
‘vass the County, as I think it would be an in-
Jjustice to take up your time, when the most
of you are acquainted with me.
I assure all of my friends that their sup
port will be greatly appreciated, and if elected
1 promise good service.
T. H. LeCROY.
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) FOR TAX RECEIVER
Marietta, Ga., Feb. 17, 1920.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate‘
for the office of Tax Receiver of Cobb county
subject to the Democratic Primary.
In making this announcement I realize that
owing to the limited time, the press of busi-!
ness and the condition of the roads, it will
be impossible for me to see a large per cent
of the voters. But whether I see you per
sonally or not, I will appreciate your support
and influence, and if elected I will give the
best there is in me to the discharge of the
duties of the office. C. F. MORGAN. |
To the Voters of Cobb County: .
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
Tax Receiver of Cobb County, subject to the
Democratic Primary to be held on a date to be
mamed by the Executive Committee. Your vote
and influence will be appreciated, and if elect
ed I promise to fulfill the duties of the office
to the best of my ability.
Very respectfully yours,
HORACE (BOSE) GROOVER.
To the Voters of Cobb County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
Tax Receiver of Cobb County, subject to the
democratic primary. If elected I promise a
faithful performance of the duties required by
the office and earnestly solicit your support.
Respectfully,
ROBERT MABLE.
FOR TREASURER
1 hereby announce myself for Treasurer of
Cobb County, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary to be called. If elected, I
promise to give faithful and efficient service,
and I solicit the votes and support of all
citizens of this county, where I was born and
reared.
ARCH C. WHITE.
TO THE VOTERS OF COBB COUNTY
I hereby announce my Candidacy for re
election to the office of County Treasurer, sub
ject to the Democratic Primary to be held on
April, 6th.,, 1920. I have served the people of
Cobb County, in the above capacity, for the
past four years, and if the administration of
my office has met with your approval, I would
greatly appreciate your continued support and
good will, Respectfully yours,
HOYT L. BARFIELD.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT, COBB CO.
D. H. COLLINS
HUBERT LINDLEY
Subject to the call of the Democratic Execu
tive Committee of Cohb County of the pri
mary to be held, I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Cobb County. I will have as
my associate Mr. Hubert Lindley, of Pow
der Springs, Ga., and most respectfully urge
your support and influence. Will do our
best to make efficient officers, if elected.
D. 'H. COLLINS,
HUBERT LINDLEY.
FOR ORDNARY |
To the Voters of Cobb County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Ordinary of said County at the
coming primary and will apperciate your sup
port, and if elected assure you that I will
give you the very best service I am able to
render. I assure you I will appreciate very
highly the support hertofore given me, and
hope to have merited a continuance of the
same, | am always pleased to have any of
the people of Cobb county call in my office
when in Marietta. Yours Respectfully,
J. M. GANN.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Cobb Count:
I hereby announce as a candidate for the
office of Sheriff of Cobb County, subject to
the Democratic Primary to be heid on April
6th, 1920. If I am elected I will have asso
ciated with me as Deputy Sheriff Mr. T. M.
Sanders, of Marietta, Georgia. We respect
fully solicit your vote, support and influence,
and promise, if elected, to discharge the duties
of this office in & faithful and impartial man
ner. Respectfully,
W. E. SWANSON.
FOR COMMISSIONER
At the solicitation of my friends, I hereb:
snnounce my candidacy for commissioner of
Roads and Revenues for the 38rd ward ol
Cobb county, at the approaching primary. If
elected I promise to do all in my power to
£ill this responsible and difficult position in
the interest of the people. I will appreciate
the vote and influence of every voter in the
ward. W. L. FLORENCE
Powder Springs, Ga.
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
“To the Voters of Cobb County: |
I-hereby announce myself as a candidate
for County Surveyor, subject to the Democrat
§e Primary on April 20, and if elected I will
faithfully discharge the duties of the office
I am now acting as surveyor by virtue of an
-?iutment by the Ordinary.
our ::d“ and Infl?nee ;n.l be greatfully
m A : ours pectfully,
e S i J. J. SANDERS.
FOR SOLICITOR
To the Voters of the Blue Ridge Circuit:
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Solicitor General of the Blue
Ridge Circuit, subject to the ml_es‘and regu
lations of the State Democratic Executive
ittee. E
C(}!;fl:lecmd' I pledge myself to faithfully dis
charge the duties of the office to the best of
my ability, with malice toward none and with
i rtialiy to all. _
unlpa t'wzt:!;fully solicit the vote_ancl_ influence
of gfie‘the qualified voters in this cirucit, and
assure each and every one who may see fit
to honor me with his support that it will be
incerely appreciated.
.“fi‘ 'fi'm sficted, Hon. Lindley W. Camp, of
Cobb county wil be my assistant.
Respectfully,
JNO. S. WOOD.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office zf Sheriff of Cobb county, subject to
the Cobb County Primary to be held April
th, 1920. A
201‘ elected I will have associated with me
as Deputy Sheriff, Mr. J. Lint Stephens. Ou:
platform is loyalty to friends; true to all
obligations ; faithfulness in the discharge ot
the duties of the office we seek; and absolute
fairness and impartiality in the discharge of
such duties. 4
We respectfully solicit the vote and influ
ence of every qualified voter of the county, and
assure each and every one who may see fit
to honor us with his supporée:hatt:tllwlll be
incerely appreciated. pectfully,
. o MACK PAIR.
TO THE VOTERS OF COBB COUNTY
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
coronor of Cobb county, subject to the De
mocratic White Primary on April 6, 1920,
Your vote and influence will be appreciated.
Very Respectfully,
s J. A. (Daddy) KILE.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the voters of Cobb County: I hereby an
rnounce myself a candidate for re-election for
the office of Tax Receiver, subject to the De
mocratic primary, April 20th. Your vote and
influence will be apreciated.
Respectfully,
JAS. W. GAINES,
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Legal Noti
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IN. THE- DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE NORTHERN
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. ;
In re- J. L. Pace, Bankrupt. No. 6547, ig
Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been filed
in conformity with:law by above named bank
rupt and the Court having ordered that the
hearing upon said petition be had on March
20, 1920, at ten o'clock &. m. at the United
States District Court room, in the eity of
ATLANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby given
to all creditors and other persons in interest
to appear at said time and place and show
cause, of any they have, why the prayer of the
bankrupt for discharge should not be grant
ed. 0. C. FULLER, Clerk,
i 4bl i
IN THE DISTRICT CORT OF THE UNITED
STATES FORIHE NORTHERN DISTRIC OF
GEORGIA N BANKRUPTCY. NORTHERN
DIVISION
In the matter of Geo. W. Ransone, Bank
rupt, No. 6760 in bankruptey.
Notice is hereby given to the creditors of
the above named bankrupt of Austell, in the
county of Cobb, said District, that there will
e a meeting of creditors in said case at Ma
rietta, Ga., at the Justice Court Room of the
Court House, at 10 o'clock, a, m., on the 20th
day of March, 1920, at which time claims may
be proven, the bankrupt examined, a trustee
elected, and such other business transacted
as may properly come before said meeting,
Marietta, Ga., March 8, 1920.
GEO. D. ANDERSON, Referee in B#kruptey.
NOTICE
To all the Landowners In The Noses Creek
__ Drainage District No. 3
You will take notice that it is the purpose
of the Board of Drainage Commissioners of
the Nosese Creek Drainage District No. 3,
Condensed Statement .
The First National Bank
' MARIETTA, GEORGIA :
At Close of Business February 28th, 1920.
RESOURCES
Loans & Discounts__s 721,073.58
Demand Loans.._._._. 286,381.45
Overgiralls .. /. . 722.54
Stocks & Bonds. ... 264,719.10
Banking House.. .. 35,789.11
Furniture & Fixtures 8,701.80
Interest Earned but
not collected.____ 1,100.00
CASH:
In Vault and with
Dhnale LN o 280,178.32
$1,598,665.90
Deposits Feby. 28th, 1920_______51,341,573.14
Deposits Feby. 28th, 1919_______ 720,990.68
Gain in Deposits for One Year. .8§ 620,582.46
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On the merits of the above statement, we solicit your business.
J. E. MASSEY, President JOS. M. BROWN, V-President
D. R. LITTLE, Cashier.
bonds fo rthe payment of the total
:f,,t’s”:,’? improvements in the amount of fifty
Thousand Dollars. These bonds to draw six
per cent interest, payable annually, and are
payable in ten annual installments : said bonds
to begin gearing interest. March 10, 19_20, and
the first interest installment to be paid Jan
uary 1, 1921, Any landowner having lands
assessed in the district not wanting to pay
interest on the bonds may, on or before the
10th day of April 1920 pay to _thc pounty
Treasurer the full amount for which his land
is liable, which for
Class A land is $35.90 per acre
Class B land is 28.72 per acre
Class C land is 21.54 per acre
Class D land is 14.36 per acre
Class ‘E land is 7.18 per acre
said amounts having been ascertained from
the classification sheet and the certiflcates_of
the Board showing the totadl cost of the im
provements. The land on which the assess
ments are paid shall be relased from liability
to be assessed for the said improvements, but
such lands shall eontinue Ifable for any future
assessment for maintenance under the law.
This the 10th day of March 1920.
JOE ABBOTT, Secty. J. A -BENSON, Chrm.
GEORGIA, Cobb County,
To all whom it may concern:
Mrs. Lora Benson having, in proper form,
applied to me for Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of T. M. Benson,
late of said County, this is to cite ‘all and
singular the creditors and next of kin of T.
M. Benson to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to Mr‘.
Lora Benson on T. M. Benson'’s estate,
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 10 day of March, 1920,
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Cobb County,
WHEREAS, J. B. Barfield Administrator of
Eliza S. Barfield represents to the Court in his
petition, duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered Eliza S. Barfield’s
estate. This, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why Administrator should
not be discharged from his Administration,
an dreceive Letters of Dismission on the first
Monday in April 10th, 1920,
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Cobb County,
To all whom it may concern:
Lee Casteel having applied for guardianship
of the person and broperty of Albert Strup,
minor child of Addije Strup, late of said coun
ty,_deceased. notice is given that said appli
cation will be heard at my office at ten o’clock
4. m, on the first Monday in April, next,
This March 10, 1220,
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
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Mr. R. C. Kink Tells a Wonderful
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“For months my place was alive
with rats, Losing chickens, eggs,
feed. Friend told me to try RAT
SNAP. 1 did. Somewhat disappoint
ed at first not seeing many dead rats,
but in a few days didn’t see g live
one. What were not killed are not
around my place, RAT-SNAP sure
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$l.OO. Sold and guaranteed by W.
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J. A. BISANER |
The body of Mr. Joe A. Bisaner, |
of Murphy, N. C., a former resident
of Marietta, was broguht here for
burial last Wednesday. Mr. Bisaner
had not resided here in many yearsj
and had no near relatives nearer than ‘
Atlanta, where a son lives.
THE. MARTETTA JOTTRNAT
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock-__.___s 100;000.00
Surplus & Profits. . _ 82,092.76
Chculation -. .. 75,000.00
DEPOSITS: ....... 1,84L975%44
- $1,598,665.90
’ 'DEATHS AND FUNERALS
i Mrs. Lottie Cox
Funeral services for Mrs. Lottie
Cox, 31 years of age, who died March
10, at her home in Powder Springs,
were held in Lawrenceville, Ga., on
Thursday afternoon, and interment
was in the city cemetery in Lawrence
ville.
) Mrs. Cox is survived by her his
‘band Mr. W. O. Cox and seven small
[chi-ldren.
% Charles T. Bettis
~ Mr. Charles T. Bettis, 44 years
old, died Thursday morning at 1.:30
o’clock at the residence on Garrison
Mill road. ; Wiy L _
He is survived by his mother, his
wife, Mrs. Annie Bettis, several small
children, four sisters and two broth
ers.
His funeral will take place March
12th, at 11 o’clock, the Rev. Dr.
Smith officiating.
The Odd Fellows and the Masons
will have charge of the services at
the grave.
Grover C. Green, Jr., |
Grover C. Green, Jr., 8 years old,
died at the residence in Smyrna,
March 9th,
Funeral services were held March
10th, at 3 o’clock, the Rev. Morgan,
of Acworth and Rev. Bray, of
Smyrna, officiating.
Interment was in the Smyrna ceme
tery. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Green, survive him.
Mrs. Sallie Sullivan
Mrs. Sallie Sullivan, 69 years old,
died at her home on the Roswell road,
March 9th.
Her funeral was held March 10th,
and interment was in Mount Carmel
cemetery. She is survived by her
husband, Mr. W. L. Sullivan.
Mrs. Julia Smith
Mrs. Julia Smith, 43 years old
died Tuesday, March 9th, at her resi
dence in Sandy Plains.
Funeral services were conducted
by the Rev. H. Garrison, at Mount
Carmel Church, Wednesday morning
at 11 o’clock. -~
Interment was in Mount Carmel
cemetery.
Her husband, Mr. H. C. Smith sur
vives her,
Paul Mcßea
Paul Mcßea, 17 years old, died
March 4th, at 9 o’clock at the family
residence.
Dr. Hamilton conducted the fune
ral services, which were held at the
home, on March 6th.
Interment was in the city ceme_
tery. »
He is survived by his parents, and
several sisters and brothers.
-~ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues of Cobb county,
Georgia, at the office of said Board
at the Court House at Marietta at
10:00 a. m. on the 19th day of March
1920, for the furnishing of all labor,
material, equipment and other things
necessary for the construction of
three and four-tenths (3.4) miles of
Federal Aid Road, Georgia Project
No. 102, beginning two and one
tenths miles south of the court house
in Marietta, and extending three and
four-tenths miles south on Dixie
Highway to Love street crossing in
the city of Smyrna.
Proposals will be received on the
following types of road: One Course
Concrete, Bituminous Macadam, Rock
Asphalt and Vitrified Brick.
The work will consist of the fol
lowing approximate quantities:
356950.0 sq. yds. pavement
7509.1 cu. yds. common excavation
447.8 cu. yds. rock excavation
37.49 cu. yds. class B concrete in headwalls
35950.0 lin. ft. 2xlo wood curb in place
5,0 lin. ft. 12 inch D S V pipe to relay
500.0 lin. ft. 15 inch D S V pipe
62.5 lin. ft. 18 inch D S V pipe
110.0 lin, ft. 80 inch D S V pipe §
3.0, concrete mile posts.
Said work to begin about 19th day
April 1920 and shall be completed
within 100 working days. :
Plans and specifications are on file
at the office of the Board at Mari
etta, Georgia, as aforesaid and at the
office of Knox T. Thomas, project
enginerr, 300-2 Forsyth Bldg, Atlan
ta, Georgia.
Plans can be had at $7.00 per
set, and specifications at $l.OO per
set at the office of Knox T Thomas.
Said work will be paid for as the
same progresses, towit: 85 per cent
of the amount due in each calendar
month will be paid between the tenth
and fifteenth day of the succeeding
month, and the remaining shall be
paid within thirty (30) days after
final completion and acceptance.
Proposals must be submitted on
regular forms which will be supplied
by the undersigned, and must be ac
companied by a certified check or
bidders bond for 5 per cent of the
amount of the bid. .
Bond will be required of the suc
cessful bidder as required by law.
Right is reserved to reject any and
all bids and waive all formalities.
Board of County Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues.
By J. R. MILLER, Clerk.
Knox T. Thomas, Project Engineer.
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BRUMBY'’S GARAGE, CHURCH STREET, MARIETTA
FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920.
MONEY TO LOAN—I have some
money #o loan on good improved
farm lands. G. B. Gann, Marietta,
Georgia. 4tf
FOR RENT OR SALE—Good Two
horse farm. Will sell wood on
stock at fifty cents per cord. Apply
at once . Mrs. Tom Irwin, Rid. 5
Powder Springs Road. otf
FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS
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PARKER FARMS, Moultrie, Ga.
8-11
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name. Wm. Ponder, Tifton, Ga.
11-16
FOR SALE—Registered Berkshire
Boar, 11 months old. Won 2nd
prize at Cobb county pig club and
3rd prize at Southeastern fair. Will
sell or exchange for Jersey heifer.
Charlie Mafes, Rfd. 5. Phone 2311.
9-11
NOTICE—My work is nursing the
sick or cook and keeping house.
You can see me at 301 Mill St. Miss
Stansell. 10-11
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FOR SALE—Good, fresh, sweet milk
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FOR SALE—Jersey milk cow, fresh
in. J. H. Moore, on Powder Springs
road. 10-11
HOUSE FOR SALE—Three rooms,
lot 63x200 feet on Boswell street,
five minute walk from square. John
S. Walker. ‘ 11
FOR SALE—Setting eggs, guaran
teed. Barred Rock. $l.OO per doz
en. 511 Church St, phone 364. il