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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
ELECTION NOTICE.
To the qualified voters of For
syth County, Georgia:
Notice is hereby given that on
the 16th day of August, 1919,
an election will be held in saiu
county, at which election shah
be submitted to the qualified
voters of said county for their
determination the question ol
whether or not bonds shall be
issued by said county of For
syth in the aggregate sum ol
one hundred thousand (SIOO,-
000.00) dollars for the purpose
cf laying out, making, repair
ing or reou (ling, the public
reads of said county, or in build
jug new roads in said county,
fot the purchasing of material,
equipment, tools, machinery, &
Sal dbonds shall be dated .Sep.
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: Four thousand (S4OOO.
00) each year January Ist, 1925
to 1949 both inclusive, to bear
interest at the rate of five pel
cent (5 per cent) per annum,
payable annually on the Ist day
of January each year. The prin
cipal and interest of said bonds
to be paid in gold coin of the
United States of America of the
fineness.
Said lection to be held at the
usual voting or election pre
cincts in said county, which are
Barkers, Bells, Big Creek, Chat
tahoochee, Chestatee, Coal Mt.
Cumming, Ducktown, Hightow
er, New Bridge, Rolands, Set
tendown and Vickerys, in the
same manner and under tht
same rules and regulations that
elections for officers in saio
county are held.
Those desiring to vote in fa
vor of said bonds shall do so by
casting their ballot having wrii
ten thereon “For Road Bonds’
and those desiring to vote a
gainst said bonds shall do so by
caHting their ballot having writ
ten thereon "Against Roao
Bonds.”
Dated at Cumming, Ga., this
Bth day of July, 1919.
W. J. Tidwell,
Ordinary Forsyth Cos. Ga
Attest: H. S. Brooks, C. S. C.
..For Better School Buildings.
This county is making great
progress in farming, stock-rais
ing, the mode of traveland thi
building of better and more at
tractive homes. We are verj
much delighted at this progress
but we are not pleased ano
should not be satisfied with tht
progress that education is mat
ing in our county.
One way to advance the Ed
ucational interest of our count)
is to build better school houses
This county has three dollar;
invested in its court house tc
one dollar invested in schoo.
buildings. The State Depart
ment of Education will furnisl
you a blue-Print Drawing oi
any size school house you wisl
to build, or remodel. These
plans will be sanitary in regard
to heat, light and ventilation
Let us build new buildings am
remodel the ones we have ac
cording to these plans.
To build the best house wt
recommendd that two or more
districts or parts of districts u
nite into one school district. B>
so doing these things we can st
cure more and better qualifier
teachers and have longer term;
at each school.
For further information ir
regard to the remodel and
building school houses see 01
write me.
A. C. Kennemore.
Ju*t Got Over A Cold.
Look out for kidney trouble* ant
backache. Colds overtax# the kidneys
and often leave them weak. For weal
kidneys—well, read what a Stem
Mountain man says:
V. I. Smith, farmer, Stone Moun
tain, Ga., says: “Several years age
1 caught cold and it settled in mj
kidneys. My back was sore and 1
was very nervous. When 1 stoope<
over, everything would turn black ir
front of me. My kidneys were weak
and the secretions were painful it
passage. 1 was tired and had a dull
feeling all the time. 1 knew I needed
something for my kidneys, so I bought
a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan’t
greatly relieved me, making my kid
ncys act regularly.
Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't sim
61y ask for a kidney remedy—get
loan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Smith had. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
My male hog will be at thf
barn of Mr. S. H. Allen until
August 20th.
Taylor Pirkle.
HUMOR IN IMPQTCNT RAGE
French Peasant Woman'* Denuncia
tion of German Artilleryrrwn at
Once Ludicrou* and Pathetic.
T.ieut. J. M. Cavanagh, who was
with the first platoon of the ThrSe
Hundred and Fifty-third infantry
of the Eightv-ninth division to cross
the Aleuse river in the face of a
withering shell fire from the Ger
mans, and who was gassed three
davs before the signing of the armis
tice, says the funniest thing he ever
saw was in Flanders.
“We were on the Kgilly road,’’ as
serted Lieutenant Cavanagh, “and
there was an old French peasant
woman trundling along a baby car
riage with an empty chair in it. The
Huns were shelling the road, the
shells dropping every few seconds.
As each succeeding shell dropped
within 100 feet of the old woman
she would stop and turn around,
shaking her fists at the German ar
tillerymen miles away. Finally a
shell came along, bursting about
fifty feet from her. She was left
standing, but the baby carnage and
the chair were blown into nothing.
Her hand still grasped the handle of
the carriage. Shrieking her rage
and despair, she hurled the handle
in the direction of the unseen Ger
mans, knelt down in the road, made
the sign of the cross and then arose
and trudged on, with never a back
ward glance.”
HERE IS CURE FDR INSOMNIA
EnoUih Woman WriUr ToUa How Sho
Successfully Ovorcamt the Damon
of • Isepleeenes*.
A woman writer in a London
newspaper says she haa found a cure
for sleeplessness. She calls it “Ay
zed” because it haa to do with the
letters of the alphabet. The title
may puzzle Americana that are not
aware that “ay” is the sound a Cock
ney gives to the first letter of the al
phabet, and that “red” is how the
English pronounce “t.” Here is the
scheme:
“Tonight, say, you are wakeful.
Review your friends; how many men
or women you have known or do you
know whose Christian name begins
with A? 1 prescribe Christian names
because they are more lovable, and
listable, than surnames. You will
find that it is like whst we are told
of drowning—all your life will pass
before you in a vision till you sink
blissfully beneath the waves of sleep
before one letter is disposed of.”
GAME PROTECTION.
In New York waterfowl may not
now be taken with a rifle in the for
est preserve counties or on Long
island. New Jersey has made it un
lawful to hunt from an automobile,
or by the aid of lights carried there
on. Au act of the Virginia legisla
ture imposes on game wardens the
duty of killing dogs found destroy
ing sheep. Rhode Island lias made
a distinct advance*in game protec
tion by prescribing for the first time
a hag limit of not more than 15
game birds in possession.
THE VALUE OF POETRV.
According to Alfred Noyes, the
war has caused a dreadful slump in
poetry. Everything else has gone
up 300 to 400 per cent, but a sonnet
that before the war would easily
bring £5 ($24.80) commands a
guinea ($5.10) today. Mr. Noyes
laughed dolefully.
“We ought,” he said, “to revise
the old proverb so as to make it
read, ‘Poets are born, not paid.’
London Opinion.
THE IMPORTANT THINS.
When ray brother was sailing to
France, a Chinese cook, who waa
quite a joker, said to the American
soldiers: “Engla’s soldier, he stay
up all night and look and look for
subs, and slaraetiiues he ely, but
Anielican aoldier, he don’t give a
damn, he sav, ‘Glaugway, glangway,
when do we eat P ” —Chicago Trib
une.
MADI IN VAIN.
'‘Nothing is made in rain,” ex
claimed the altruist.
"Mebbe so,” rejoined Uncle Bill
Bottletop. “But I’m sorry for any
body that has been puttur up a dis
tillery.”
DIPLOMATICALLY •TATIO.
Charlie —You hare saeu Brown’s
girl. What ia she likef Wo\|ld you
call her pretty ?
Jack —1 might if I wars talking
to Brown! — Stray Starts*
gfMgrgloffl
MADE HELPLESS
BY RHEUMATISM
ZlftON Did Tilt Kmtwky Bitl*ui Mart
Rood Thu Any Otbtr Midklu.
"light jean ago 1 was flow* with
rheumatism," writes M. J, Hutcherson,
of Tomklnsvllle, Ky. “I was helpless
tor thres months, unabls to sven feed
myself. Doctors doctored ms and I got
up, but have had bad health sver sines,
with soreness and wsakness across my
back and In my arms and lets. I final
ly took Zlron, and It has dons ms
mors good than any msdlclns I havs
sver taken, and I Intend to take mors
of It, for It Is the best msdlclns I ever
used. I havs found It Just what It Is
recommended to be, and 1 am ready to
tsll other suffering people that £lroz
helped me, and anxious to speak a
Word of praise for It."
Zlron acts on the blood and has bass
found of great value In Rheumatism,
Indigestion, Anemia and General
Weakness. Zlron puts Iron Into ths
blood, and Iron Is needed by your sys
tem to make you strong and healthy.
Ask your druggist about ths gunran
tee on ths first bottle.
mi.
\bur Blood Needs
Bonds Bought and Sold.
We advise you to hold your
bonds. If you must sell, deal
only with reputable Bankers.
Information in regard to same
cheerfully given. Communi
cate with us before selling.
BOND DEPARTMENT TRUST
COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
Trust Company of Georgia
Building,
FARMS FOR SALE.
Farm, known as the Mrs. S.
C. Neal place, containing 86
acres, good dwelling and out
buildings. Terms reasonable.
E. J. Hamrick,
Orange, Ga..
NOTICE.
All parties owing me note or
account please call and settle
at once as I need the money.
Also call on me for all kinds
bf gepuin® Ford parts.
*■ --*■ i N. S, Hawkins,
Ducktowb, G. j. j _
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