The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, May 30, 1919, Image 2

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. ELECTION NOTICE. To the qualified voters of For syth county, Georgia: Notice is hereby given that on th • 25th day of June, 1919, at? election will be held in said county, at which election shaii be submitted to the qualified voters of said county for their determination the question of whether or not bonds shall be issued by said county of For syth in the aggregate sum of one hundred thousand (SIOO,- 000.00) dollars for the purpose of laying out, making, repair ing or rebuilding, the public rads of said county, or in build ing new roads in said county, for the purchasing of material, equipment, tools, machinery, & supplies to be used in suchwork Said bonds shall be dated Ju l'y Ist, 1919, to be in denomina tions of one thousand ($1000) dollars each, numbered from one (1) to one hundred (100), both inclusive, maturing as fol lows: Five thousand ($5000.- 00) each year January Ist 1930 to 1949, both inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of live per cent (5 per cent) per annum, payable annually on the Ist day of January each year. The prin cipal anl interest of said bonds to be paid in gold coin of the U ited States of America of the present standard of weight and fineness. Said election to be held at the usual voting or election pre cincts in said county, which are Barkers, Bells, Big Creek, Chat tanoochee, Chestatee, Coal Mt. Gumming, Ducktown, Hightow er. New Bridge, Rolands, Set tendown and Vnckerys, in the same manner and under the same rules and regulations that el dtions for olheers in said county arc held. Those der.vng in vote n ta vor of said bonds shall do so by ca .ting their ballot having writ ten thereon “For Road Bonds” ard those desiring to vote a gainst said bonds shall do so by casting their ballot having writ ten thereon “Against Road Bonds.’’ Dated at Cumming, Ga., tins 19:h day of May, 1919. W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary, Forsyth Go., Ga. Attest: H. S. Brooks, C. S. C. We will deliver your plants to you for $2.75 per thousand from Flowery Branch by parcel post. We have shipments from our beds most every day and can fill orders promptly. Send on your orders. Carlisle Seed & Plant Go., 4 Flowery Branch, Ga. Good Saw Mill Wanted. J. J. Webb of Norcross wants to buy a Rood second hand saw mill, carriage and belt at a bar gain by August Ist. Will pay ca sh for same. Write him. Notice to the Public. The Shadburn ferry will be open to the general public from May the Ist to May the olst, li)19. All parties crossing at said ferry assume their own risk. The ferryman, Mr. Patter son, will be on duty from seven o’clock a. m. to 7 o’clock p. m. Service at night must be arrang ed with ferryman by parties who so desire. This Apr 28,1919 W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary. Notice. I have a nice male yearling ready for service. Fee $1 cash. A. J. Lummus, near Ducktown. Binder For Sale. I have an excellent Binder, as good as new, that I wid sell for $125.00. A new one would cost you S2OO or more, and it will pay you to see mine. Only reason for selling I have 110 use : for it. See it at A. W. Martin’s on route 4. You may buy from him or write me at Fitzgerald, Ga., route 3. Emery T. Martin. Mr. T. J. Pirkle has some fine pies for sale. Now ready for de livery- Call and get one. i 7 f; i jp Ij Summer ■ 'And Cold Frosted Bottles Q' ||| "In a bottle—Through a stravO ” v VT/f/ will keep you feeling fit and fine. /fflni j q Chilled clear through, it refreshes and satisfies. /^J 0. REMEMBER THE NAME^v \ NU-WAY V S crm \ strech / iTnt j fltOl ," * * NO HI v.n !! '' l 1 ft BRONZF. .SPRING PV | 1 A YEARS WEAR | I \ AT AND COMFORT \ B GUARANTEED YOUR DEALER FORNU-WAY STRECH suspenders geo. w. heard. 0 Fine Corn Mill. We have installed an up to the minute corn mill, and will be glad to have your patronage We will grind on Tuesday and Saturday of each week, and do the work right, giving you the best service and best meal to be had anywhere. Ride ’Old Beck’ down with a turn of corn and give us a trial. Joe Lamb & J. C. Bennett. Important Notice. I will appreciate it very much if all parties owing me, either note or account, will call and settle with K. A. Kemp. Marcus Mashburn. Potato Plants. Porto Rico Potato Plants by express $2.00 per thousand, parcel post $2.25 per thousand! E. 11. Rusk, Omega, Ga. 2-Piece Suit We can make you a nice 2-Piece Suit, and make it to your measure, for the small sum of $25.00 and up, and guarantee fit and entire satisfaction. When in Atlanta call to see us. Standard Tailoring Cos., C. E. SAMS, Manager, 54 W. Mitchell Street , Near Terminal Station. Advertise in this Paper.