The Marietta journal and courier. (Marietta, Ga.) 1909-1918, December 03, 1915, Page Page Fifteen, Image 15
Pr.day December 3, 1918 PRESENTMENTS OF THE GRAND JURY OF NOVEMBER TERM COBB SUPERIOR COURT GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. To Honorable H. L. Patterson, Judge of the Superior Court of said county: 5 We, the Grand Jurors, selected, chosen and sworn for the November Term, 1915, of Cobb Superior Court, beg leave to make these our General Presentments. FIRST. We have examined the dockets of the various Justices of the Peace and Notaries Public in the County that have been presented to us, and we find the same neatly and cor rectly kept. SECOND. All the County Officers have mada their reports to us according to law. The same have been adopted, marked approved and made a part of these our General Presentments. THIRD. : We have, through Committee, ex amined the Jail, and find the same in a splendid condition. We also find the Court House in very good condition, except that some of the walls need tinting or painting. FOURTH. We have, through committee, ex amined the Pauper’s Home and the County Farm and find the follow ing: We find twelve white inmates and four colored inmates, all pro perly provided for and properly cared for, with plenty to eat and wear. The farm has two mules, two cows four yearlings, five pork hogs, niae shoats, I brood sow, one two-horse wagon and harness, one spring wag on, farming tools sufficient to run the farm. There is already scwn on the farm seven acres in wheat and ten acres in oats. There has been paid out on the farm during the ten months of this year, $1407.08. There has been raised on the farm this year; farm products of the estimated value of $1284.75. We recommend that the County Commissioners take proper steps to have expenses cur tailed in some way so as to make the county farm self-sustaining. FIFTH. We have, through committee, ex aminasd all three of the convict camps, and found all of them in good ganitary conditicn. The clothing and bedding of the convicts was clean, and in good condition. All of the convicts of whom we had an oppor tunity to make inquiry, expressed themselves as being well fed and well treated. We want to congratu late the County Commissioners, and the convict wardens on the manage ment of the convicts, and the good road and bridze construction. We are working abcut ninety-eight con victs, and there is not a sick one in the bunch. We found the mules at the camps in good condition, and no sick ones. SIXTH. In the limited time we had, we have, through our different commit tecs, examined the books and records of the diffcrent cfficers of the coun ty, and found them neatly and cor recly kept, so far as we could ascer tain. | SEVENTH. We find the public roads in the rural districts in bad condition, andi recommend that the proper authori ties attend to the same as early as possible, especially the mail routes. We also recommend that some of the farmers be put on notice in regard to blocking the ditches by allowing weeds, stalks, ete., to be thrown in them. EIGHTH. With Reference to Automobiles. Whereas, there is a naticeable and decided increase in the destructiol of both life and property by the reck less driving of Automobiles, we maze the following special presentment. That our County officers see that JOB PRINTING SR T I L fft i siR B FET A e e R B | [ SR, . z ‘4;,\: .\\ /E._, ‘i : o AN k| b T Sl s E@%’f\ e A 7 t ‘\N | ~l\" - O;v!«’ ',/, ""f‘ C__'” / i e R ;"::/L :,z /, el & I !,_ el ol o (s el 24 LT T W SP Vg 4’~ i ‘ W SRy AR T ‘g‘.',-'. N LS L eB e bst Tt e e~ TR .S . g‘\ \Q‘“‘\“.\’*. \. \ Let Bill do it. Bill is our Typeset ting machine. Bill can do the work of from six to ten men. Bright new faces every day. No delays. See us JCB PRINTING DEPARTMENYX MARIETTA JOURNAL the law be enforced governing the speed limit, and the proper signals sounded before passing a team or vehicle on the publice highways, also that the proper lights be kept burn ing on both front and rear ends of the car, after sun-down, and kept burning while on the public high way until sun-rise. We also recom mend that our proper authorities make it a jail sentence, and not a fine for the violation of the abhove gection. NINTH. We recommend that Grand Jurors, Petit Jurors and DGailiffs be paid the sum of $2.00 per day for their ser vices during the year 1918, TENTH. We have worked faithfully and hard during the last two weeks, to enforce the prohibition laws in this county. We have done our best, and we believe have made a start to wards doing away with the violation of this law, and in that work, we have had the active co-operation of the Solicitor General, the Sheriff and his Deputy. ELEVENTH. We wish to thank Honorable W. K. Thomas, Judge of the Southern Cir cuit, who presided during the first week of the Court, for the fair and able charge delivered to our body. TWELFTH. We also wish to thank Honorable H. L. Patterson, for the fair and im partial way in which he has admin istered the law during the second week of this term of the Court. We also wish to thank him for his in terest in the enforcement of the proe hibition law. THIRTEENTH. We also wizsh to thank Honorable Herbert Clay, Solicitor General, for the very able assistance he has rea dered us in the performance of our duties this term of the court, and also for the many courtesies shown us. We also wish to thank Henorable John H. Boston, who has been as sisting him. : FOURTEENTH. We recommend that these Present ments be published in the Marietta Journal and Courier, and the Mariet ta News, and that they be paid a reasonable price for publishing same. Respectfully submitted, GEO. L. DANIEL, Foreman, J. H. GANTT, Clork. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. [, J. E. Dobbs, Clerk Superior Court, Cobb County, Georgia., dvo hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of the presentments of the Grand Jurars for the N-ovember term 1915, Cobb Superior Court, as of record in this office, In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, this November 27th, 191 5. J. E. DOBBS, Clerk Superior Court, Cobb Co., Ga. TREASURER'S REPORT. To the Honorable Grand Jury, of Cobb Superior Court, November term, 1915, Gentlemen: I have the honor to submit to yecu & report of the receipts and dis bursements of the Office of County Treasurer, since my report to Grand Jury of the July Term of Court. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand July the 20th, 1915 $17,857.70 Sept. Ist, weceived of T. H. LeCroy, T. C. 660.00 Sept. Ist, received of P. D. McClesk:ey, Clerk Com. 142.66 Oct. 6th, receiveq of T. H. LeCroy, T. C. 200.00 Oct. Bth, received of T. H. leCroy, T. C 81.86 Nov. Ist, received of T. H. LeCroy, T. C. 3,000.90 Nov. 4th, received of P. D. MceCleskey, Clerk Com. 1,462.36 Necv. 12, received of T. H. LeCroy, T. C. 249.39 $23,154.47 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid out on Warrants $16,073.78 Paid out on Commissions 1,060.00 Paid ot on Stamps 8.00 $17,041.78 Total Receipts $23,154.47 Total Disbursements $17,041,78 Nov. 16, 1915, Balance on Hand $6,112.069 E.M. DYER, Sworn to, and subscribed before me this Nov 16th, 1915, GEO. S. OWEN, {CONTINUED ON LAST PAGE.) Sk AR | R SR 7 c Corers Hon i7= . . PN QUSRS 3 /“ ‘ l ‘Zfi g ':’,:-"" TO\ N @?@% e o 1 X o 5 SR : . N N AL s =N k-4 ' .C\\\"w“\ \\ ' ) 4\::\ \ e =SI L. N R PR e RRE / \ Py i o\ f”,gfi s \‘ o — | //"\\ . /o (7%, a 0 J AR U = :”:\ Z .’ \\_§ Z Ouwr Dok _smor saves N-48 T=l orrony MEN OF CHARACTER AND & i 1« o 1 sinuißl RESPONSIBILTY STAND BACK OF OUR NATIONAL BEANK. OUR BANK IS ALSO A MEMBER OF THE “FEDERAL RESERVE” SYSTEM OF BANKS WHICH HAVE COMBINED TO PROTECT EACH OTHER AND THEIR DEPUGSITORS. 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