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THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA.
icnow.
To legally determine th* question
whether bond* shall be issued by the
Town of Tjr Ty. in the sum and for
the amount of *7,000.00, for the
purpoM of building and equipping
an electric light plant; and the In-
•tallation of lights throughout the
Also whether bonds shall be is
sued in the aum and for the amount
of *2.500.00 for the purpose of ex
tending the waterworks system by
and through extending such water
works. the building of a reservoir,
the extending of mains and new wa
ter pipes.
A Ison whether bonds shall be is
sued in the gum and for the amount
of *2.500.00 for the purpose of con
structing and equipping a new and
modern school building.
The proceeds of the sale of all
bonds to be applied to the purposes
indicated and in the amounts named,
for the improvement of said town
and the benefits of the resident'
thereof.
Said Electric Light riant bonds
to he 14 in number; the waterworks
bonds to be 5 in number, and the
rehool building bonds to be 5 in
number. Electric light plant bonds
•hn'l be numbered 1 to 14 inclusive;
waterworks bonds 1 to 5 inclusive;
and .school building bonds 1 to 5 In
clusive All of these bonds shall
fall dtle as is hereinafter provided
Enrh and all of such bonds shall
be of the sixe and denomination'of
$500.00
All of Mid bonds shall hear date
and be Issued on the — day of
1916. or within such re-
Keaolution of the Majt
Council of the Town of Ty 1
~ Election in Said
Calling —
for the purpose of Submitthfg to
nr Voters Thereof the Quntiqm of
Bonding the Municipality fora' -
Purpose of Building and Equipping
an Electric Ligh, Plant; Extcndlta
Waterworks System; and Bu!l£
ing and Equipping an Additional
School Building.
Whereas, it has' been made to ap
pear to the Mayor nnd Council of
the Town of Ty Ty that there rxiata
at this time an'urgent need for the
erection and equipment of an elec
tric light plant and the installation
of lights throughout the town, and
•hat same can oerty be had through
the constructio^and equipment of
an electric light plant in said town.
And. whereas, the best interests
o' the people of said town demand
and require that the present system
^f wategvorks be enlarged and ex;
tended through nnd by the extensiqa-
of such waterworks, the building of
.. reservoir, the extending of mninf
And. whereas, there .exists at this
ime an urgent need for new and
improved school facilities, and that
same can only be had through the
construction and equipment of a new
and modern school building in and
re received a lot of
and Children’s Ging-
•esses at the old price,
iw Middie’s and Mid-
sses. Coat Suits and
Real linen laces
Dr. Geo. A. - Paulk, of Alapaha, 1
was in Tifton oh business Thurs
day.
Mr. liasTT La whom, of Ty.Ty
Route 1. was among the industrious
young farmers inthe city on business
Thursday.
Mr. Henry Folsom and little dau
ghter, from the Lenox section, were
among the visitors to Tifton early
Are objects at a distance
[clear and well defined? If
' not you need glasses to clear
up your vision and then you
I will look out upon a new
[world.
I Not only will you have dim-
:ness of vision but your ej es
are under a continual strain
and one of the most promi
nent symptoms ot this strain
' £. U .Cowart was brought -from
Blackshear 'Wednesday by Deputy<
Rossie Shaw to answer charges brou- |
ght by several parties Jot passing
worthless checks.
Mr. J. M. Owens is moving this
week from Route 6 to Fender, where
he has bought the W. R. Smith
place. He says he did not realize
how rich he was until he begun
Duncan & Stubbs
Telephone 1-0-2
Building Bondi.” Those desiring
to vote against School Building
Bonds shall have written or printed
t»n their ballots, “Against SchoM
Building Bonds.” ,
This election shall be held in tha
manner fixed by law and should two
thirds of the legally qualified voters
in and of the town of Ty Ty give
their assent to the issuance of bonds
then such of ImH j* are thus au
thorized sH»'l he issued Jn the man
ner laid down Sn the laws of this
•tale am i jhe Charter of >#id town
This 2!lst. day of January 1918.
R. R. Pickett. Miyor.
.0. VaraM.
■V. B. Pa "I .
B. Holl, .iivsrti,
E. .1. Cottle. - i.
And. whereas, it is apparent to
this body that the only practicable
method for the purchase and pine
ing of these improvements is that
• ' bonding the town for the re
quisite amount'
Therefore. be it resolved, by the
Mayor and Council of the Town of
Ty Ty. in regular session assembled,
that an election be called for the
purpose .of submitting to the quali
fied voters of such town the ques-
Sheriff Shat
is Headaches.
WANTED—five tons of velvet bean’
Will pay |22.50 a ton. W. O. Ken
nedy. 24-w2t.
WANTED TO BUY—Cow peu. vel
vet beans, com and chufas. Whit
by’s Grocery Store, Tifton. 25-w2t
STRAYED—One black butt-headed
steer with few small white pides.
'Marked crop and half crop in each
aar. Four yean old. Gon e about
fou r weeks. Notify Mrs. W. M. SL
neath. Rout* 1, Tifton 22-dlw2
STpAY—Black and white spotted
pig' taken up at my place before
Christmas. Owner can get same by
calling at my place and paying ex
pense. W. F. Long, Route 3. 28 3t
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Pointer
dog one year old, liver colored head
and aan. One brown spot about
h-J? way body. Reward fo r return
to F.'H. McDonald, Tifton Produce
Copany. 26-dwlw
FOR 3ALE-j-Good heifer one year
old. |- J. M. Owen.
81-d2t.wU Fender. Ga. /
... - . . . , , . . _ , . ty and school taxes now made out
FOR SALE—A fine registered Jer- . _ , ,, , ,
. „ . . . .. and in my office' After the 4th of
aey bull, two and one .half year* old. _ , ...... - . ,
r J William, qv T, r. February which i* the tirst Monday
E. J. Williams, Ty Ty. Ga. wit. . U ^ be compelled pU „ ^ fi .
FOR SALE—We have about 200 fas in the hands of the Sheriff and
I will be at the following
for th e purpose of reccivii
state slid county taxe, for
1918.
Docia—Monday morning,
ary 11th. 1918. from 10 t<
clock. t
Brighton—* Monday af
February 11th, 1918. from 1 to2 o’
clock.
Brookfield— Tuesday. February
12th. 1918.
Chula—Wednesday. February. 13
Eldorado— Thursday, * February
Consult the Optometrist
who has been right hete in
Tifton lor the past FIVE
YEARS nnd-ha^treated hun
dreds of cases in this section.
' Glasses for theabove troub
le can be soid at from $3.00
! to $12.00.
Herbert L. Moor,
Licensed Optometrist.
Every day at Moor's Jewelry Store.
Member Tifton Roirtl of Trade.
If by appointment tall 3TO.
Febru.
election to be -held in
pliaiice with the general Is
state, and the charter am
res. together with th.. ar
thereto, of the said Tot
Tv Such election shall 1
th.- Rth day of Msrrh.
•hall take place during
flr.il hv Ih, Invn 'i-t'irfn
ir*t one of the series of 14
light plant bonds shall he
ir and payable, and be fully
'. on the 1st. day of Janu-
19. an additional bond of
es shall mature, become dua
able, andl>g-fql|y paid off,
first day of each succeeding
v unUI the entire number,
fully pifld-off and dischar-'
-Town Council Room. th.
for holding elections in
f the series of 5
shall become due
be fully paid off,
if January, 1933.
tive to the proposed bond issu,. as
may be required bv law; same shall
be published m the Tifton Gazette,
the newspaper in which tile .Sheriffs
advertisements of the county are
published, for a period of thirty
day* next preceding the day of the
election. In addition ' to this the
Clcrksjhnll give notice of such elec
tion hy'RORting written notice there,
f in thrbe public and consoieuuus
places in the town of Tv Ty for
a period of thirty day, next preced-
A form.of entire held and deemed
by this body legally sufficient is at-
I in hed to this Resolution and made
| a pathereof; the City Clerk is
' hereby-Required to adopt this form
[ in the publication of the notice*
specified herein. This ordinance
shall -be published with the notice
rJM a* a part thereof.
Presented; read.' na*»ed and ordci-
ed published, at the January Scs-
LAST TAX NOTICi
additional bond of ' this senes-
I mature, become due and pay-
. and be fully paid off. on the
day of each succeeding JangaiV
1 the entire number shall be ful-
a.id off and discharged,
he first one of the scries of 5
ol building bonds shall become"
and payable, and be fully paid
„„ .1.
Reiow^he -killing room are the!
large lard \ vats, and on the same'
floor the sausage marlines. In still
another department die refuse is'
converted into fertiliar and on an
other floor are the bi; pickling tier
ces, in which all meg must season ,
before uring. • * Thi smoking is '
don* in large, jteel-ibored cell like j
rooms, and for this saok c oak wood j
On edeh floor are the great cool-!
ii.g rooms, kept alrays at a low'
temperature. These are surrounlcd ;
above and below, iy thick v ails of -
iiTSight comp emit;.n material and '
their construction w»s one of the ]
most important pats of the plant. I
These rooms have 1 storage capaci
ty of three million pound, of meat. ;
ice-manufacturing plant" with a ca
pacity of 65 tons daily This ice
ic made for refngiratqye cars., the
Changeable
Weather
Keep You
With a
Buy you r guano now and *:et It
from the home manufacturer. See
the Tifton Guano Company's ad in
this paper. 18-t*
Mr. James E Edwards grandson
.of Mrs. W J. Henderson formerly
i of Tifton in the U. S. Navy is to
[fight submarine* before long. JIe
i< in Philadelphia training now on
n five-inch gun. getting prepared to
go on honrd an armed merchant ship
before long
On the electric light plant bonds:
Year Amount Year Amount
1918 *920.00 1925 $710.00
1919 890.00 1926 880.00
1920 ' 860.00 1927 660.00
1921 830.00 1928 620.00
1922 800.00 1929 - 590 00
1923 770.00 1933 560.00
1924 740.00 1931 530.00
On waterworks bonds;
Year Amount Year Amount
1918 S15Q.00 1928 *160.00
1919 150.00 1929 150.00
1920 150.00 1930 150.00
1921 150.00 1931 150.00
If so you may be able to
relieve the trouble with
one of the several simple
cold remedies we sell.
The besTwiy to handle a
cold is to waylay it when
you see it ccming—take
something that will keep
it off. Once a cold has a
fairly good .hold on you
the best physician cannot
shake it loose for some
time. If you are needing
something in this line we
will be glad to supply you.
W. H. Parks.
J R. Hulling
F J. Cottle.
1IOI.LINSG WORTH.
Clerk of Council
R R. PNKFTT. Mat
3|D CARS—For sale. C. A. Irby
min, Ga, l'Jdwtf
1dORED LABORERS WANTED
'■WOOD WAGES. INSIDE WORK
.pVORK RAIN OR SHINE. SEE
J F LOTZ, AT THE ACID PLANT
TIFTON. GA.
1926 150.00 1936 53(
1927 150.00
On the nchool building bonds;
Year Amount Year Amo
1918 *150.00 1930 *1S(
1919 150.00 1931 151
1920 150.00 1932 151
1921 150.00 1933 151
1922 150.00 1931 161
1923 150.00 1935 161
1.50,00 1938
f927 150.00
T9?* 1JT0.00
1929 150.00
Each and every
every series shall b
January. 1st, 1918
earned Interest to
Sheriff Tift County.
Mrs. J. P. CROMER.
scratch up vegetables faster than
SHERIFFS SALE.
C*fl .Plant. JhttpL ...Hiu..Twe--htevt-n't-
gtven up. yet.
The larger Pupils are doing “a bit" 1
to help win the war this week.' We
are making trench candles during!
the idle moments at school.
On Friday evening. Feb. 1st. a
box supper will be-given at the
school house. The proceeds to go to
the purchase of wall maps, and oth
er school equipment. Everybody is
cordially invited to come. Attrac
tive girls will have attractive boxes
to sell, well filled with good things ,
to eat. and every one will feel well
repaid for coming out. Don't for
get the date.
—Correspondent. 1
r AMOTieE OF LOST note. _
GEORGIA—Tift County.
AD persons are hereby warned not
to trad* for or negotiate a certain
promissory note made by M. L.
Smith. Marshall Smith and S. S.
umner to Z. J. Davidson, for the
am of *110, dated tome time in
July. 1914, and due in October. 1915
Bald note ha* been lost.
Thi*. January 1st. 1818.
David WVddea.
PHONE 94
Member Tif loo Board of Trade.
the hour of 8:00 a.. m.. Standard
Time, and closed at the hour of 3:00
p. m. Standard Tim*.
This election .will be held for the
mirpo«e of legally determining the
will of the people aa to the usuance
of bonds for various civic purpose*,
the aggregate amount of bonds be
ing *12,000.00.
Such election will be held under
the provisions of sections 440. 441.
442 and 443 of the Georgia Cod* of
1910. fixing the method to be adop
ted by municipalities of thia state in
incurring bonded indebtedness, and
the Charter, of the Town of Ty Ty.
insofar as applicable touching, this
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in February. 1918. at public outcry
before the Court House in said coun-
S , within the legal hours of sale, to
t highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
Five head of stock hogs, marked
crop and underbit In right ear swaL
lowfork in left ear; one Urge cow
and heifer calf marked crop and un
derbit in right ear swallow fork in
left ear. Said property levied on
as the property of J7 B. Conger un
der a flfa issued from th* City Court
of Tifton in favor of T. J. Parker
and against J. B. Conger and W. L.
Conger. Property pointed out by
J. B. Conger.
This 10th. day of January, 1918
J. M. SHAW.
Sheriff Tift County.
| The Tifton Tacking Company re-
, ccived and unloaded the firat carload
of hogs Wednesday morning.
| There were 114 hogs in the car.
they weighed something over 17.-
000 pounds, and the ownera were
paid *2,202.91 cash for them. The
shippers were Powell and WiUiama,
\ . CITATION.
GEORGIA—Tift Coaaty.
The return of the appraisers ’ set-
ting apart twelve months' support to
the family of G. D. Blount deceased,
having been filed in my office, all
oessons concerned are cited to show
-suae by the 4th dky of February
1918. why said application for twel
ve months’ support should noL be
•ranted.
This January 10. 1#18. v
C. W. Graves, Ordinary.
-f—For 1918
IThe patriotic duty of farmer* snd
gsirdenerse verywhere Is to increase
cr*>p and food production. Intcn-
Sf^e fanning and gardening, and
thftuberal use of fertilizers, together
wlob proper rotation of crops, so
as to Increase and improve the fer- ■
tiUty and productJvrnea* of the
land, are-all vital and necessary
considerations at the present time.
Wood’* Descriptive Catalog
For 1418 give* the fullest and most
up-to-date Information in regard
to all
Farm and Garden Seeds
And tells about the beet crops to
Respectfully yours,
S. F. Overstreet.
Phone 39 ;
Tifton, Ga., Jan. 28, 1918
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
This is to certify that the Omega
'elephone Exchange, one residence
and lot; and one Ford automobile
formerly owned by J. D. Bozar.
$250- |n PRIZf -S FREE- $250
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Aek For Particulate - . Look For Circular
TIFTON BUGtfY WORKS
Auto Tops. Cushions, Sent Covefk^ Bodies, Painting. Etc.
Buggy- and Wagon Repair Work. Boraeahoab*. Etc.
t.-mally. aetln* directly upon
end mucous surface* of th* sys:
by destroying the foundation c
ease. O', i giving the paUrnt si
building up the constitution eci
nature la doing Its work. Tha |
have *0 much faith In Its cun
ere that they offer One llundr
BUCKEYE INCUBATORS
and Brooders
SIO.SO to $70
HERBERT L. MOOR Agt.
Tifton, Gt
Omega. J. D. Rozar, has
tained as manager for Cf 3
J. D, R01
Gross end Clover Seeds, Seed
Potatoes, Seed Oats, or any
Farm Seeds Required.
<*talog Mailed Ow On Bequest.
T. W. WOOD ft SONS,