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CALLED MEETING AND REGU
. LAR SESSION OF THE BODY
Accounts Audited and Ordered Paid---
Reports of City Treasurer, Clerk,
Marshal and Sexton
Call meeting of Mayor and Council
held October 16th, 1911.
Present: Mayor E. H. Clay and
full Board of Council except Council
men G. A. Griffin and T. W. Read.
Motion made by Councilman J. J.
Black, and seconded by Councilman
S. C. McEachern, that we receive
Mr. J. G. Roberts’ report and refer
it to the Finance Committee, they to
report back to the next meeting of
the Council. Motion carried. '
Motion made by Councilman J. N.
Gantt, and seconded by Councilmanl
C. W. Carter, that the Clerk get out
circulars notifying the people that
the Tax Books will be closed on the !
20th, day of October, and fi fas will
be issued on the first day of Novem- |
ber against all those who have not
paid. Motion carried. |
The Mayor requests the street
committee to investigate the laying
of the cement side-walk and see if
Mr. Watson has come up to the
contract, and whatever work he has |
done that is up to contract, that they
report to the Council at a call meet-|
ing, and when the work is accepted
that the property owners be request
ed to pay their half.
Mr. J. J. Black reports that the
Committee appointed to adjust the
matter with the Kennesaw Paper
Co,, went down and adjusted the
matter, and vouchers are to be
issued' the Ist. of November.
Committee appointed to investi
gate injuries to Mr. Smith’s child,
reports that the child has been
damaged to the extent of $20.00
or $25.00.
Motion made by Councilman C.
W. Carter, and seconded by Council
man J. J. Black, that we pay Mr.
Smith $15.00 and the doctor’s bill,
in payment of damages done to his
child. Motion carried. ‘
On motion made by Councilman
C. W. Carter, and seconded by
Councilman J. J. Black, Council ad
journed subject to call of the
Mayor.
— 1
Regular monthly meeting of
Mayor and Council held November
6th, 1911.
Present: Mayor E. H. Clay and
full board of council except Couneil- |
man G. A. Griffin.
Minutes of regular monthly meet-‘
ing held October 2nd, 1911, call
meeting of Mayor and Council held
October 16th, 1911, and call meet
ing held November 2nd, 1911, read
and approved.
Reports of C. W. DuPre, City
Treasurer, W. J. Black, City Olerk,
C. H. Goodson, City Marshal, and
S. M. Bruce, Sexton, for month of
October 1911, read by Clerk.
Motion made by Councilman S. C.
McEachern, and seconded by
Councilman J. J. Black, that the
following accounts be approved and
ordered paid:
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B TEA NI Bt oy
. . Archway
gives beauty and spaciousness to an- inter
ior, and without materially increasing the
expense. Provided, of course, that its
design is correct, its workmanship faultless
and its wood properly selected and sea
soned. If we build it, it will have these
qualities in perfection and its cost will be
J., J. Black Lumber Company
P MARIBRTTA GA. :
MU A Morrls T L 000
| 8.0 Bpaee Dol sl s RO
W. B Dhop ... 0 4 00
']. W MOy o 4 00
I], W Nithols o i iiiditioin 150
PR S BMth i i * T 4 00
[:J. &, ©. Anderson ... ... X9OO,
tDajly Berald .. i . 1090
T Boßter Lo A 80
'Mrs. MoP. Bt s o 0 3788
I Cartine & Carnes.. ... 0.... 1540
Wediblaek. . Lol s A% A
JODRMPORE ... o aa L 2 00
’N. e Whtaon ol il 1503 06
} EAWE Blelds ..o uiin o 5 50
O RNy L e Ak 1 00
(¥ B K Schilling o ..o A 3 a2k
gl Black Lumber Company ...... 3172
| J H Hicks & SOO ..o 40 65
Palmer Mason 3 50
' penpo Beos, & OO oo .o 6 g 0
VI BN el 350
Toty Haewa .. 0. il I 50
W W Watkins &i{Son .............. 7 18
W W NMcOnllonell o L. #3%0
Glover Machine W0rk5........... 30 30
FM AUMY i A
Mavietta News ... ... 7 60
John 8. Dobbing. . ... .. ... 2300
P INERE e Ry
Mot Jorenal. oL s 3B 6
Anderson Bros. & Company...... 8o 50
AN Buller L Ak
Meek & Cassiday ... coocveeeone lis
Dobbs Hardware Company ... 3 8o
Wikle-Hodges Drug Company.. 195
J B Hawkind . .. ... . ... %00
FOWINE RO . 85
LR Benaerson . 5 00
Frederick Disinfecting Co ... 18 oo
Board Lights and Water Wks 139 65
Marietta Book Store ................... 6 o 5
N. P. Pratt Laboratory ........... 500
Kennesaw Paper Company ........ 428 89
ORI DI O i il 415
Joßu B, MOZIOY..i. i eiiines,, 396 16
D R GOOMIOn e 8120
Motion carried,
Motion made by Councilman J.
N. Gantt, and seconded by Council
man C. W. Carter; that the Mayor
be authorized to borrow $1500.00
from Mr. S. C. McEachern. Motion
carried.
Motion made by Councilman J.
J. Black, and seconded by Council
man J. N. Gantt, that as the Board
of Education requests that the Bond
Election for Sehool Bonds called for
‘the 15th, of November be called off,
‘that there be no election. Motion
‘carried.
Motion made by Councilman J.
N. Gantt and seconded by Council
man J. J. Black, that the Mayor’s
action in paying the acerued interest
on the Bonds to the Treasurer be
approved.
On motion made by Councilman
S. C. McEachern and seconded by
Councilman J. N. Gantt, the Council
adjourned subject to call of the
Mayor,
| W. J. BLACK, Clerk.
| TREASURERS REPORT 1
To Mayor and Council of the City
of Marietta,
Gentlemen :
I herewith submit the following re
port for the month of October, 1911;
| RECEIPTS
Balance from previous report.... $§1269 17
W 1. Blatk, CLOrR . oiiiivi . 2000 00
E. H. Clay, Mayor, accrued
ifiterest on bonds ... 34018
)E. H. Clay, Mayor, valid, bonds 324 50
W.J Black, Clerk. ..o v 1,000 oo‘
Wl Blaok, Clerk o ... 0642 67}
lC 1. Gooteen, O, M ... T 8 00
Amount left in bank to cover
3 vouchers by former Treasur
far i GURODIIE . i 3125
l $5,791 74
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
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For Sale By SMITH & POTTS,
The Up-to-Date Drv Goods Merchants.
DISBURSEMENTS BY VOUCHER,
Name, Amount.
799 1. G, Roberts .. . % 2566
Do) N, Gantt o 12 50
e A GEme L. 12 50
o RRI L L 1T o
ht TW e 12 50
784 S.C. McEachern ... 12 o
Bk Wi GRiter o o 12 50
7y Wl BBk ... 12 50
288 C,H Goodson ... ... 500
eAL Wea. . ... & oo'
bau B.oA Dsbomn .oo 3334
261 Jo B Maddox .- o 0 5000{
fos M. 8 Morels L 60 oo
oy 8 M e oo 50 00
. W) Blsek 16 50
s BNy e 108 ooi
SNO NG, Watson ..o .o . 107360
00 JonnPoke 45 oo
Bor Carolyn Sheppard ........ 25 10
8o .M Cogburtt. ... .. 32 30
807 Palmer Ma50n.................. 200
80l Wo T Btabl o e 66 54
809 Harry Humphries .._.._.... 200
814 B. Gi.Bfumby: .. .. . 50 00
818 €. H, Goodion ... 25 60
820 Kennesaw Paper Co, ... 384 47
Vouchers to be issued :
St. Certificates (attached) 392 45
Bills payable and int. o 2326 o 0
$5,094 30
Balance on hand........... 5697. 44
Respectfully submitted,
C. W. DUPRE, Treasurer,
CLERK’S REPORT |
Marietta, Ga., Nov. 6,1911.
To the Mayor and Couneil : ‘
Gentlemen: I make vou the following report
tor uvite month of Oct. 1911:
Collected Bpecial Tax..................ccccevennee 5500(
Lolleoted Bireet Tax, ... ... .o 2300
Collected Cemetery 10t.___....__............ 15600
B M Brooaforamees . ... 18 503
EPORILY TRX .. sit asionease 20080 T 4 |
Mofel o o L N ;
PAID
N. G. Watson ............ 1,078 00 3
O. W. DuPre, Treas ..... 2,000 00 ;
C. W, DuPre,Treas ........ 1,000 00 ‘
0. W. DuPre Trea5....... 692 67 :
S. C. McEachern..._.......... 1,500 00 .
8. 0. McEachern.............. 500 00
S. C. Mcßachern ............ 1,600 21
D. R. Little, Tr. Bd. Ed. 2,835 84
| — $ll.OOl 74
1 hold Treasurer’s receipt for above amount,
W. J. BLACK, Clerk.
CITY MARSHAL’S REPORT.
marietta, Ga., Nov. 8, 1911,
To the Mayor and Couneil *
Gentlemen: I make you the following report
for the month of Oct., 1911:
I have made 78 cages. 47 cases fined ... $267 00
Worked outon street ...................$ 8200
POIGIN ORAN. i IPO 00
RO ol i i 900
Paid C. W. DuPre, Treasurer_ ... 12900
Pald W, J. Black, Q1erk.................. 4700
26 cases discarged.
- I hold Treasurer and Clerk receipts for the
‘above amount.
C. H. GOODSON, C. M.
SEXTON’S REPORT.
Marietta, Ga., Nov, 6, 1911,
To the Mayor and Council:
Gentlemen: I make you the following report
for the month of Oct. 1911: .
Interments, white, residents .. ... ... 4
Interments, white, non-residents.. ... .....8
Interments, colored residents ... . ... .7
Interments non-residents..._. .. ... ..1
Received for graves and vaults $l6 5o .
| I hold Clerk’s receipt for above amount.
i 8. M. BRUCE, Sexton.
OPPOSITE KENNESAW HOUSE,
ChHuck ANDERsON, Proprietor
The best of vehicles, the safest of dn
vers and the fastest of horses are always
ready, night and day for hire, No man,
woman or child kas ever given me 3
call in the past, who has been, nor shalj
any ever in the futare, be dissatisfied
with my teams or tha men in my em.
ploy Frervthing and everybody ahont
W B iambuer ove,
I have cheapened my charges propor
tionate to (he stringency of *the times
t'or veteronce as to the truth of what 1§
say, as to the turnonte and charges go
to my friends, which means the people
-generally
ties hiring are strictly responsible
ton Da gafety of tbewmselves, yehioleg
et cman ok A G ANDERBON.
Get Rid of the Poisonous Gases
and Fermenting Food.
If you suffer from headaches, dizzi
ness, biliousness, constipation, in
activeliver, nervousness, sleeplessness,
bad dreams, foul breath. heartburn,
shortness of breath, sour stomach, or
despondency, be sure and try MI-O-NA
stomach tablets.
If you want immediatereliel from an
upset or rebellious stomach try MI-O
NA Stomach Tablets.
You might just as well get a 50 cent
box today and start to put your stomach
in tip-top shape and make your body
feel fine and energetic,
You take no risk, not a particle, for
if MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets do not
do all that is claimed for them Wikle-
Hodges Drug Company will return
your money.
FOR RENT—A furnished -cottage
from January till July. Mrs. M. G.
Screven, 511 Cherokee street.
Nov 3tf
/ Tobacco In France.
The government tobacco monopoly in
France was established by Emperor
Napoleon Bonaparte in a decree issued
Dec. 29, 1810. This decree reserved
to the government a monopoly of the
importation, manufacture and sale of
tobacco in all its forms.
A Burglar’'s Awful Deed
may not paralyze a home so completely
as a mother’s long illness. But Dr
King's New Life Pills are a splendid
remedy for women ‘‘They gave won
derful benefit in constipation and fe
male trouble,”” wrote Mrs, M. C. Dun
lap, of Leadill, Tenn. If ailing, try
them. 25cat W, A, Sams’ Drug Store.
‘ ST Ry
% Hardly.
“Whiffer has bought a very hand
some axminster.”
‘ “I'm so glad! Maybe he will take
' me for a ride.”
“I bardly think so. There are nv
l magic carpets these days.”—Birming
- ham Age-Herald. L
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Tax Collector’s Notice For 1911
I will be at the following places on dates below for the purpose of collecting State
and County Taxes.
Marietta, October Ist, to Dec, 20th, Except Dates Named Below.
FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND PLACE
B Rook . e
Sont MouUntain .. ...
P Ok e
BIREINY i Rt
PRNR o sst
BONorth - ol sal A
lEREE it i
RRIONE & o A
Owells i e
Mawella. L. L
MABleton '
BERNeBAW oono
monwell oo e
Babwell o ol
wastall ooy o nlas
Yowder Springs. ..
|maciangd - o
PLEASE NOTE CHANGES=--We will make only two rounds instead of three, as
heretofore. We find first visit is useless. We will discontinue our visits to Ore=
gon, Merritts and Fullers Districts for the reason that no one has paid taxes in
them, except in Marietta for a number of years.
The books will close in accordance with the law and fi fa issued as promptly
aiter December 20th as possibe.
Please pav early and avoid the rush on the last few davs.
Under no circumstances will we deduct cost after fi fa has been issued.
Yours respectfully,
: W. P. STEPHENS, T. C.
DON'T FAF. TO REGISTER. WHEN YOU PAY YOUR TAX. .
School Days Bring Many Problems
You owe it to your children to see that they are well dressed and
comfortable. How can it be done on the least money? Stockines have
been the greatest trouble. You know the kind that look well until the
first recess. If your boy is the rglght kind of boy, he plays sc fast he
forgets all about his stockings. To grow he must play that way. Give
him the kind of stockings that take care of themselves—
Leap-frog, hop-scotch, foot ball, and many other games need have nc terrors for the mother who
has bought her son {JHderfices. Let him scuffle, slide, jump all over the play ground—no strain, no
holes, no ravel. These wonderful stockings are made from Wunderyarn; dyed with Wunderdye.
‘Wounderyarns are spun from the largest aad toughest cotton fibre known. l'%‘hey are twisted and combed
until they have the strength of rope, with the “feel” of silk. Only double threads of Wunderyarn—no
single ones whatever—are used in {(JEnderficoe. The heels, toes and knees are reinforced, and remember
the strength of re-inforcing yarns does not depend on the thickness. That is one of the reasons why the
heels and toes of {Meafices are so soft and pliable and yet so strong. In {gßEnderfices families the
mother helps her children with their books when other mothers are slaving with the darning needles.
October 12, morning ..........
October 2, aftern00n........
No. stop first round ............
October 13th, afternoon.. ...
October 16th, afternoon...
October 17th (all day).........
October 19th, morning ......
October 19th, afternoon ..
October 20 (Carson’s Store)
October 20th, afternoon.......
October 23,9 a. m. to 2;30
October 24th, morning_........‘
October 24th, afternoon ...
Octover 26, 9 a m. to 2:30
October 30, 9 a.m.* 3:00
’jfi gatop. firat round.... ..
MAYES BROTHERS
(SUCCESSORS TO J. J. HARDAGE)
Staple and F
taple and FancyGro
®
. . ceries & Feed Stuff
We have purchased the stock of goods of Mr.J. J.
Hardage, and will continue the business in the old
stand. We expect to run a live, progressive grocery,
catering strictly to the wants of the people, We will
appreciate your trade, and promise the same fair
treatment you received with the old firm.
We expect to carry a first-class iine of goods and
we are going to meet the other fellows prices. Call
and see us or tzlephone your wants.
Mayes Brothers
Phone 118 MARIETTA, GA.
J. W. Hardeman F. Hardeman J. A. Hardeman
Hardeman & Sons
m
Polite and courteous treatment, good honest goods and full
weight. We carry a full line of Shoes, Hats and Pants. A full
line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware and High Grade
Fertilizers. Come to see us when in town.
All Kinds of Stock Feed. :
November Ist, m0rning.........
November Ist, afternoon”
November 2d, M0rning.........
November 2d, afternoon . .
November 3d, afternoon . ‘
November 6th, (all day)
November Bth, morning . ..
November Bth, afternoon . .
November 9th. morning . .
November 9 th, afternoon
November 10, 9 a.m. to 3:00
November 13, 9a.m. to 3:00
November 14th, morning. .
November ]4th, evening . .
November 15, 9a.m. to 3:00
November 16,9 a.m. to 3:30
November 17th morpring .
Friday November 17, 1912
TERRY’S STORE.
ARNOLD’S STORE.
POSS’ SHOP.
SHAW’S STORE
WHITFIELD’S STORE
McMILLEN BROS.
JOHNSON’S STORE.
MANER’S STORE.
ENSLEY’S STORE
CARSON’S STORE
LOWE’S STORE
LEWIS’ STORE
JONES’ Furniture Co.
WING’S STABLE.
IRVIN’S STORE.
BUTNER BROTHERS.
CLAY’S STORE.