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ELECTION NOTICE TO THE
QUALIFIED VOTERS OF BAR
ROW COUNTY, GEORGIA.
State of Georgia, County of Bar
row.
Office of the Ordinary, Sitting for
County Purposes.
Notice is hereby given to the
voters of Barrow county that on
the 14th day of June, 1919, an e
leetion will he held in Barrow
county, at which will be submitted
to the qualified voters of said
county, for their determination,
the question whether bonds shall
he issued by said Barrow County,
Georgia, in the aggregate amount
of seventy-five thousand dollars,
($'75,000.00) to.be applied to and
used for the purpose of erecting
and building and equiping and
furnishing a COURT 1101*810 in
and for said county, to he known
as the HARROW COUNTY
COURT MOUSE BONDS.
The said issue of bonds in the
aggregate sum of seventy-five
thousand dollars, if issued, shall
consist of seventy-five bonds, in
number, each of said bonds to he
denomination of one thousand
dollars, ($1,000.00) and all of said
bonds are to bear interest at the
rate of five per centum per annum
(5 per cent) from the first day of
July 1919, payable semi-annually
on the first days of July and Jan-
nary in eacli year and 1 lie princi
pal thereof is to he payable as
follows: Three thousand dollars
($3,000.00) mi duly Ist, 1924, and
three thousand dollars ($3,000.00)
the years 1925, 1926. 1927. 1928,
1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934,
1935. 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940.
1941. 1942, 1913, 1944. 1945, 1946,
1947. 1945, the said several install
ments, twenty-five in number, of
three bonds each of the proposed
issue, apsrepatinp the sum of $75,-
000.00 and on tlit*last named date)
duly Isti 1948, all of said bonds,
principal and interest are to be
fully paid off. The said bonds are
to be coupon bonds, that is, inter
est coupons are to he attached to
each bond, bearing the date of the
bond and one of the coupons shall
mature at each of the interest
paying periods named above dur
ing the life of the said bonds to
which said coupons are attached.
The entire interest on the said
bonds is to he payable as above
set forth, semi-annually.
>• Said election shall be held at all
the voting precincts within the
limits of the said county, and
shall he held by the same persons
and in the same manner and un
der the same rules and regulations
as those that govern elections for
county officers for the snyl county
of Harrow, and the returns of the
said elections shall he made by the
election managers to the Ordina
ry of Harrow County, and said
Ordinary of Barow County shall,
in the presence of and together
with the said several managers
of elections who bring up the*
said returns consolidate the re
turns uiul declare the result. The
hours for holding of the said elec
tion will he the same as the hours
for holding the election for coun
ty officers, namely; 7:00 o’clock
a. m., at the court house until 6:00
o’clock p. m., and at the other
precincts in said county from 8 :00
a. ni., until 3:00 o’clock p. m., sun
time, on the said date for hohlin
the said election, June 14th, 1919.
Both principal and interest on
the said bonds is to be payable in
gold coin’ of the United States of
the present weight and tlneness at
such place may be designated in
the bonds.
Those desiring to vote in favor
of the issue of said bonds will do
so by casting their ballots having
written or printed upon thepi the
words" For Barrow County Court
H ouse Bon dir • and those desiring
to vote against the issue of said
bonds will do so by casting bal
lots having written or printed up
on them the words "Against Bar
row County Court House Bonds.”
Done at Winder, by
the Ordinary of Barrow County
sitting %r county purposes on
this the 12th day of May, 1919.
11. G. HILL. Ordinary.
(!. A. Johns, Winder, Ga.,
Attorney for Barrow Cos.
ELECTION NOTICE TO THE
QUALIFIED VOTERS OF BAR
ROW COUNTY, GEORGIA.
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State of Georgia, County of Bar
row.
Office of the Ordinary, Sitting
for County Purposes.
Notice is hereby given to the
voters of Barrow county that on
the 14th day of June, 1919, an
election will he held in Barrow
county, at which will he submitt
ed to the qualified voters of said
county for their determination,
the question whether bonds shall
be issued by said Barrow county,
Georgia, in the agregate amount
of one hundred thousand dollars,
($100,000.00) to he applied to the
purpose of Ntablishing, construc
ting, building, widening, straight
ening. soiling, stumping and grad
ing the public roads in said coun
ty. Said bonds to be issued are
described as follows: PUBLIC
ROAD BONDS.
The said issue of bonds in the
aggregate sum of one hundred
thousand dollars, if issued, shall
consist of (-lie hundred bonds, in
number, each of said bonds to be
of the denomination of one thou
sand dollars, ($1000.00) and all of
said bonds are to bear interest at
the rate of five*per centum per an
num (5 per cent) from the first
day of July, 1919, payable semi
annually on the first days of July
and January in each year and the
principal thereof is to be payable
as follows: Four thousand dol
lars ($4,000.00) on July Ist, 1924,
and four thousand dollars ($4,000.
00) on the first of July of the
years 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929,
1930, 1931. 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935,
1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941,
1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947,
194s the said several installments,
twenty-five in number, of four
bonds each of the proposed issue,
aggregating the said sum of SIOO,-
000.00 and on the last named date,
July Ist, 1948, all of said bonds,
principal and interest are to be
fully paid off. The said bonds
are to he coupon bonds, that is,
interest coupons are to he attach
ed to each J>ond, hearing the date
of the bond and one of the cou
pons shall mature at each of the
interest paying periods named a
bove during the life of the said
bonds to which said coupons are
attached. The entire interest on
the said bonds is to he payable as
above set forth, semi-annually.
Said elect non shall he held at
all the voting precincts within the
limits of the said county and shall
he held hv the same persons and
in the same manner, and under
the same rules and regulations as
those that govern elections for
UVER DIDN’T ACT
DIGESTION WAS SAD
Styi 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Tells How She Was Relieved
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county officers for the said coun
ty- of Barrow, and the returns of
the said elections shall Be made
by the election managers to the
Ordinary of Barrow county, and
said Ordinary of liarrow county
shall in the presence of, and to
gether with the said several man
agers of the elections who bring
up the said returns, consolidate
the said returns and declare the
result. The hours for the holding
the said election will be the same
as the hours for holding tlie said
election for county officers, name-
ly:: 7:00 o’clock a. m., at the
court house until 6:00 o’clock p.
m., and at the other precincts in
said county from '8:00 o’clock a.
in., until 3:00 o’clock p. m., sun
time, on the said date for holding
the said election, June 14, 1919.
Both principal and interest on
I lie said bonds is to he payable in
gold coin of the United States of
the present weight and fineness
at such place as may he designat
ed in the bonds.
Those desiring to vote in favor
(and the issue of said bonds will do
so by casting their ballots having
written or printed upon them the
words “FOR PUBLIC ROAD
BONDS” and tlipse desiring to
vote against said bonds will do so
By easting ballots having written
or printed upon them the words
‘AGAINST PUBLIC ROAD
BONDS.”
Done at Winder, Georgia, by
the Ordinary of Barrow County
sitting for county purposes on
this the 12th day of May, 1919.
If. G. HILL, Ordinary.
(!. A. Johns, Winder, fla.,
Attorney for Barrow Cos.
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A Mystery.
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case. One of the mysteries of life is
why men who lead double lives don’t
carry open-faced watches.
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If you feel bilious, headachy con
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It is harmless, pleasant and safe io
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I will be in position to furnish your supply
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I have fifteen ears of Blue Gem block Coal
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I WILL SELL YOU BLUE GEM
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Geo. Thompson, Mgr.
Land For Sale
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160 acres, 4 y 2 miles south of Dacula, Ga., 4-room bouse,
3-horse farm, barn, good pastur. 25 acres of original forest,
plenty of wood, public road divides it. Selling for only
$40.00 per acre.
40 acres red land, good house and outbuildings; 4 miles
east of Winder, at $90.00 per acre.
330 acres,Hancock Cos., Ga. 4-horse farm open, 3 tenant
3-horse farm, barn, good pasture. 25 acres of original forest,
houses. Thousands of feet of second-growth pine and hard
wood timber; 90 acres in bottoms, at $25.00 per acre. Easy
Terms. _ 1
785 acres in Hancock county; 6-room dwelling; 7 ten
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churches and stores. Gin and corn mill with 30-horse pow
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over a million feet of saw timber. Sold together at $25.00
per acre, or will cut and give choice at $30.00. Other farms
at attractive prices
See me before you buy
Cit\ r property for'sale and rent.
Loans made.
W. H. QUARTERMAN, Atty.