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v he and lame backs, rheumatism and ir- Atlanta, April 20—Mrs. Maude P.j
'y. regularities of the kidneys and bladder ffardwick, wife of former United ^tates j
* invboth men and women. Itegulates Senator Thomas W. Hardwick, waj&aln-
it bladder troubles in children. If not sold fully injured aud her negro maid ;suf-
by your druggist, will be sent by mail fered the los* of both bands in the ex
on receipt of $L25. One small bottle is'plosion here today of an infernal ma-
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two months’ treatment and often cures.
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W. Hall, 2920 Olive street, St. Louis,
Mo. Sold by druggists.—adv.
A ROAD
ten Years Ahead
jp We All
mm -
’till Together
Q UT Of the shadow of the World War America
m
emerges, facing a period of promise unparal
leled in the History of Business.
There is but'one more obstacle to overcome, one
more gap to be bridged—the payment of the war
debts. This is the purpose of the Victory Loan and
to accomplish it fully and completely, it is essen
tial that we all pull together—that every man buy
Victory Bonds to the full extent to which he ex
pects to benefit by the golden years to come.
THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY
WADE-CORRY CO.
TELEPHONE 143
MEMBER TIPTON BOARD OF TRADE.
FITZGERALD
Third Annual
AUTO SHOW!
One Hundred 1919 Models of
Bg;
Automobiles and Trucks on Display
7 to 10
May
AUTO PARADE TUESDAY NIGHT
Wednesday 11 a. m. Grand Opening at the Exhibi
tion Hall on East Central Avenue. Show open all day
and until 10 o’clock at night. Free to all visitors.
Thursday. Good Roads Meeting—Senator Hoke
Smith will speak at 11 a. m.
Friday. Truck Demonstration Day.
Saturday Tractor Day, Special Tractor Demon-
Effort Will Be Made to Make this Third An
nual Automobile Show a Fitting Success.
Fitzgerald Auto Club
4. L. GRINER, Pres. A. H. THURMOND, Sec.
;• T. M. WALDEN, Chm. Publicity Com.
8TATE OF GEORGIA, Tift County.
Whereas, it ig the duty of the Board
of Commissioners of Roads and Reven
ues of the County of Tift to keep the
public roads of said county in such con
dition of repair that they may best
the interests of the people of the
county;
Ana whereas, the wooden bridges and
portions of the sand-clay roads of raid
county are not capable of sustaining the
strain of modern traffic*, and the ex-
( ►ease of rebuilding and repairing such
midges aud portious of roads is a con
stant and heavy drain upon the County
Treusury without giving n mrresponding-
ly adequute return for the money spent;
And whereas, the people of Tift coun
ty, in common w-ith nil tfic citizens of
tue State and Nation, are now demand
ing more premanent highways than those
heretofore constructed aud maintained:
And whereas, the needs of the county
can only be met by the construction of
hard surface permanent public roads and
concrete and steel bridge^ us a part of
such permanent roads;
And whereas, there are not at this
time couuty funds available for these
purposes, aud the Board of Commission
ers of Rouds and Revenues of said coun
ty are authorized to issue county bonds
for the building of permanent public
roads and bridges provided the requisite
assent of the qualified voters of the
county to the issue of said bonds is first
obtained;
Therefore, be it resolved, by the Board
of Commissioners of Roads and Rev
enues of said county of Tift in regular
session assembled with all members
present.
First: That an election be called for
the purpose of submitting to the quali
fied voters of said county the question
of the issuance of bonds for public road
purposes in the amount and sum of
$300,000, said election to be held in full
compliance with the general laws of this
State.
Second: That such election shall be
held on the 21st day of May, 1919, and
shall take place during the hours fixed,
by law in each and all of the election
precincts of said county of Tift.
Third: That full and lqgal notice
shall be given to the qualified voters of
the county of Tift of tne time and place
and manner of holding such election,
together with such information relative
to the proposed bond issue as may be
required by law and the same shall be
published in the Tifton Gazette, the
newspaper in which the Sheriffs adver
tisements of the county are published,
for a period of thirty days next preced
ing the dute of the election.
Fourth: That a form of notice held
aud deemed by this Board legally suffi
cient be and the same is hereby attach
ed to and made a part hereof, and that
this resolution shall also be published
•ith the said notice as n part thereof.
Fifth: That this resolution shall be
duly recorded upon the Minutes of this
Court.
The above and foregoing resolutions
passed in regular session in open Court
at this the regular April Term, 1919, of
the Court of County Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues of Tift county,
Georgia. This 17th day of April, 1919.
R. E. Hall, Chairman.
M. Tucker,
Jehu Branch,
Commissioners of Roads and Revenues
of Tift County, Ga
chine sent through the mails to the home
of the former Georgia senator. He was
at hia law office at the time.
The package which came in a paper
wrapper bore a New York City post
mark and had been mailed to Senator
Hardwick's former home at Sandersvllle,
Ga. Postoffice officials there bad for
warded it to bis apartment here on
Peachtree street. The package was about
six inches long and some -three inches
wide. Mrs. Hardwick, the senator said,
decided that it was a sample of pencils
and told the maid to open it.
GEORGIA,
MAY,. 1910.
sui in ur i tuumi,
ON THE 21st DAY OF
GEORGIA—Tift County.
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
TIFT COUNTY, GEORGIA:
In accordance with the terms of _
resolution of the Board of Commission-
of Roads and Revenues of the county of
Tift, State of Georgia, duly passed on
the 17th day of April, 1919, notice is
hereby given to the qualified voters of
■aid county, and all other citizens aud
residents thereof, that on the 21st day
of May, 1919, an election will be held in
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Every Day a Feature Day With Novel Entertainment
[f Daily Concerts by Fitzgerald’s Celebrated Silver Band
Hie Woman’s Tonic
*•! took four bottles/ 1
Mis. Jones goes on to
say. "and was not only
greatly relieved, bat cu
truthfully toy that I bav*
uot a pain. . .
'•It hai now been two
years since I tookCardui,
tad I am tun In good
health. . . I would ad
vise any woman or girl
to use Cardul who it a
sufferer fror any female
trouble.”
If you suffer pain caused
from womanly trouble, or
If you feel the need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up your run-down
system, lak* the advice
of Mrs. Jones. TryCar-
dul. It helped her. We
believe It will help you.
and for the county of Tift, in all the
election precincts of said county, at
which them will be submitted to the
S ualified voters of said county for their
etermination, the question whether
bonds for public road purposes shall be
issued by said county in the aggregate
sum of $300,000.00; the funds to be
derived from the sale of said bonds to
be used for the purpose of buildiug in
said county of Tift, State of Georgia,
hard surface permanent public roads,
and parts of public roads and concrete
and steel bridges as pafts of such roads,
said. bonda to bear date of and be is
sued on the first day of October, 1919,
or within such reasonable time after the
date of their validation as may be
decided upon by the Board of Commis
sioners of Rosas and Revenues of said
county of Tift, to bear interest from
date at tho rate of five (5) per centum
S er annum payable annually on the first
ay of October of each and every year;
to be of the denomination of $1000.00
each, and numbered serially from 1 to
300 Inclusive, and the principal sum of
$300,000.00 to become due and payable
and to be paid off and fully discharged
and retired within thirty years from the
date of issue in the following manner to-
wit: Said bonds shall be divided into
Groups or Blocks of ten bonds each of
tbe total sum of $10,000.00 principal,
and said Groups or Blocks of ten bonds
each shall be paid off annually begin
ning with the first ten bonds numbered
serially, as aforesaid, which shall become
due and payable on the first day uf
October, 1020. and each successive
Group or Block of ten bonds numbered
serially of the amount of $10,000.00
principal to be paid off. discharged aud
retired on the first day of < October,
each and every year thereafter for a
term of thirty years from the dute of is
sue when the last Group or Block of tea
bonds of aaid series of the aggregate
incipal sum of $10,000.00 shall have
en paid off, discharged and retired.
Each and every bond of said series
fchall bear interest from October 1st,
1910, (the sum of unearned interest to
be added to the selling price of bonds)
at the rate of five centum per annum,
and all payments on interest shull be
made on the first day of October of each
and every year during the full interest
bearing period of said series of bonds.
The principal and interest of this en
tire issue- of bonds shall be payable in
gold coin of the United States of the
present standard of weigbt and fineuess
at aome financial institution in the City
of New York, or at such other place as
may be agreed upon in writing by the
purchasers of said bonds and the Board
of Commissioners of Ronds and Rev
enues of said county of Tift, and State
of Georgia.
The Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of said county- of Tift and
State of Georgia shall in the year 1919,
at and before the date of issue of said
bonds, levy a tax sufficient to pay the
amount of the accrued interest on said:
bonds up to the first day of October,
1020. and alto to pay the Group or
Block of ten bonds maturing October
1st, 1920, making a total of $25,000.00
due and payable on said date; and the,
total amount to be raised by taxation for
payment of the total amount of prin
cipal and interest to be paid October 1st,
1020, and to be raised by taxation dur
ing the year, 1919. and the total a-
mount to be raised by taxation during
the year, 1919, and each and every year
thereafter for the purpose of paying both
principal and interest of this entire is
sue of bonds shall be ns follows;
1919 $25,000.00
1920 24,500.00
1921 24,000.00
1922 23.500.00
1923 23,000.00
1924 22,500.00
1925 22,000.00
1920 21,500.00
1927 21,000.00
1928 20,500.00
1021) 20,000.00
1030 19,500.00
1931 19,000.00
18,500.00
1033 .. 18,000.00
1034 17,500.00
1035 17,000.00
103(1 .. 10. i rf».(X>
3937 10.000.00
1938 15,.»fl0.00
1030 15,000.00
1940 14.500.00
1041 . . 14.000.00
1042 ... 13.500.00
1043 i-wo-jo
1044 12.; *00.00
1045 12.000.00
1040 11.500.00
1047 Z . ’ * ' .. . iinoo!oo
1948 10,500.00,
The said election shall be held in the;
manner prescribed by the general law*
of this State and more particularly as
set out in Sections 440, 441, 442 aud 443
of the Code of Georgia of 1910 and the
Acts of the Legislature amoiufotory
thereof. , , ,
The polls will be open ut six o clock
A. M. and close at six o’clock 1*. M.,
sun time, at the Courthouse precinct at
Tifton, and will bo open at ten o’clock
A. M. and close at three o’clock 1*. M.,
sun time at each and all of the other
voting precincts in said county of Tift
on the date fixed for said election to-
wit, the 2lst day of May, 1919.
Those desiring to vote for bonds shall
have printed or written on their ballots
•onto "For Bonds” and those dcsir-
o vote against bonds shall have
printed or written on their ballots the
i»rds “Aguinst Bonds.” -
The returns of said election shall be
made by tbe managers of tbe several
election precincts of said county to the
Board of Commissioners of Ronds and
Revenues of Tift county at their office
tbe courthouse in Tifton, Georgi
noon, sun time, on the day followii
d election, and the consolidation -
„_,d returns and all other proceedings
connected therewith shall be in accord
ance with the general laws of the State
of Georgia. . ... . .
This notice is given and published as
provided and directed in uu order of said
•d of Commissioners of Roads and
... .ciiues calling said election duly pass
ed at the regular April Term of said
Court on the 17th day of *April, 1910.
and duly entered upon the Minutes of
said Court. This April 17th, 1010.
R. E. Ilall, Chairman,
M. Tucker,
Jehu Branch,
Commissioners of Roads and Revenues
of Tift County, Ga.
&i!wPERUNA
Phillips Mercantile Co,
Tifton, Ga.
Please ship me to Ty Ty, Ga., two barrels of
Ballard’s Self-Rising Flour, if your car has arrived.
If n >t, just as socn as it comes.
We think the Ballard’s Flour is the best we
ever used. My wit'e said she wants Ballard’s if she
can get it.
Your Friend and Brother,
R. H. KELLEY, TY TY, GA.
Oil Stoves
Fireless Cookers
Cream Freezers
Porch Furniture
Will Make Everything Pleasant at
Home for Your Summer.
We Can Supply Everything tor
the Home or the Farm.
Taylor Furniture & Hardware Co.
ON THIS WHOLE PRINTED PAGE IT WOULD BE
IMPOSSIBLE TO DESCRIBE EVEN A SMALL PORTION
OF THE MANY BEAUTIFUL THINGS WE HAUE IN OUR
STORE TO GIUE COMFORT TO. AND BEAUTIFY WO
MEN.
WE INUITE V0U TO COME IN AND SEE OUR GOODS.
IT IS A PLEASURE TO US TO SHOW YOU OUR
GOODS AND NO MATTER WHETHER VOU BUY THEM
OR NOT WE SHALL SMILE JUST THE SAME.
BUT JUST FOR THE SAKE OF CONUENIENCE
BRING VOUR PURSE ALONG WHEN VOU COME. BE
CAUSE YOU CANNOTLOOK AROUND IN OUR STORE
WITHOUT SEEING THINGS VOU WANT AND WILL
BUY BECAUSE THE ‘TRICE” IS SO LOW.
The Adams-Smith Company
USE GAZETTE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS
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