The Fitzgerald leader. (Fitzgerald, Irwin County, Ga.) 19??-1912, April 12, 1912, Image 5

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Ordinance No. 342. : An ordinance to authorize the "or of the City of Fitzgerald all an election to detsrmine whether or not the said city shall issue bonds in the sum of Forty Thousand Dollars, (3$40,000.00) for the purpose of raving tertain portions of Pine street, Sheridan street, Main street, Johnson street, Sherman s:reet and Cen tral avenue, in said City; to pro vide for the opening of the Reg istration Books for the purpose of registering the qualified vot ers for said election and to pro vide for holding said election and other purposes. See. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Fitzgerald and it is hereby or dained by the authority of the same that the mayor of said city be and he is hereby instructed to call an election for the purpose of submitting to the qualified! voters of said city the- question! whether or not the city shall is-{ sue bonds in the sum of Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00) for the purpose of paving thel following portions of the follow ing streets, alleys and avenues,! to-wit: Central avenue from thei alley lying between Thomas and! Sheridan streets, running West along Central avenue to and a-} cross Johnson street beginning at the point where it intersects Central avenue on the East, thence North Johnson street to the A. B. & A. R. R.; Pine street from the point where the present paving of Pine street terminates, East along Pine street to and a cross Sheridan street, thence Sheridan street North to Central avenue; Main street from the Your Clothes Made to Your Individual Measure as Cheap as -= e “Hand-me-downS” T oe e . ss : P Y P Lol o //!’-_(’x\“’.:x;’j W LG Zw o s o (a’fih« (“\-'1 2 ({7 z Y Z o 3 p - N»’r Z Ry ~ £ Pl O ledri” Y 2 ) = G eIl D= Al 7 (UG ks 2 = PN . f-; 7z /’fié"’., A {P : e - 4,54,}.!“-;: # ,‘(;‘,7;:14 \3 T B - N AW [ &7 Ae 1 </ k \ Qs sT A B =Ras S\ 5y “ ¥ 1.7 &:‘1 I 2500 ) =5 ‘_ y VI R e BRe 4 \ Il L7k P e M) >Vs . RS 7 ‘i'r = f - I’;3—,;-.:"::?.'; . 5. 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And the said May or is hereby authorized to call ' said election and publish the ne tice required by Sec. 377 et zeq. i of the Code of 1895 in the Fitz gerald Leader, the official organ of said county to begin th= said publication on the 12th day of iApril 1912, and to eontinue the; | same for thirty daysand up to and including the issus of said 'Fitzgerald Leader to be publish ed on the 10th day of May, 1912, | calling said election to be held on the 14th day of May, 1912 | ; Sec. 2. Be it further ordained | that said bonds to be issued shall’ ibe in denominations of One Thousand Deollars (31,000.9 C !each and shall bear interest at| the rate of five per cent. per an num, said interest to be due and payable semi-znnually at some bank or trust company in New York; said principal and inter est to be payable in gold eoin of the United States of the presexnt weight and fineness, none of said bonds to become due cr be paya ble until the thirtieth vear after| the date of their issue; all of said | bonds to become due and be f”al-i 1y paid within thirty years from! the date of their issus. ' Sec. 3. Be it further ordained that said election shall be held in the form and maoner and b‘y, }the same persons and under the| same rules and regulations that| ‘the elections for mayor and§ [council of said eity are held. : | Sec. 4. Be it further ordained | that the clerk of said city be and! Our Line Men's kF urnishings Complete Shoes, Shirts, Hats, Undewear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc. Edwin Clapp Shoes None better and very few as good. Other Lines Men’s Furnishings in Proportion Yours for business, McCARTY, JOHNSTONE CO. “The Store of Qualiity” THE FITZGERALD LEADER. FRIDAY APRIL 12, 1912 he is hereby instructed to open the registration books of said eity at 8 ¢'clock on April 2, 1912 for the purpose of obtainin g a registration of the qualified vot ers of said eity for said bond eleciion and he is hereby in strueted and required to : Z=en noars of BA. M.2nd 6P. M. on ezch a2nd every day from the 2nd dzy of April, 1912, until and ir cluding the 2nd day of May, 19- 12 at six o’cloek P. M., at which time said books shall be closed and said clerk shall submit the same to L. L. Griner, Burr Stok oe and C. A. Miller, members of the couneil of said city, who are hereby 2appointed a committee for the purpose of purging said list of the names of those per sons who are not legally qualified > vote at said election, and the szid committee shall determine in accordance with Section 33 of the Charter of said eity as pub lished in the Acts of 1907. page 623, who areand who are not qualified te vote in the said elec tion and they shall complete their duties five days before said elec tion and deliver the said revised, list to the clerk of said city who shall prepare a list of the regular voters and furnish it to the man-* agers of said election in accord ance with Sec. 33 of said Char ter, | Sec. 5. Be it further enacted that those persons desiring to vote on the said issue of bonds shall have written or printed on their ballots for voting at said election, the words, ‘For Bonds’ and those desiring to vote 3- gainst the issue of said bonds shall have written or printed on their baliots. the words, ‘Agains: Bonds’. Sec. 6. Be it further enacted tiat the resuit of said election shall be determined in the form provided in th=said City’s Char- Ler. “ i See. 7. Be it further enaeted that all ordinances or parts of ordinarces in conflict w'th this srdinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Read the second time, and passed this the Sth day of April, 1912. A B. Cook, Mayor. Attest: Geo. W. Brown, Clerk. | A New Innovation The City has placed a large! rong on the top of the 5 story| building for a police ecall. Should vou need a policeman at any time in the resident district, go to the; neares: telephone. call up central arnd tell foer vour troubles. She! will ring the gong and inform the! policeman on duty where he is| wantad. This convenience will be sppreciated by the peopleas it has geen difficult to locate and officer, | especially at night. | o | County Union Meeting Tue Farmers Union will meet st/ Roanoke sehool [ ouse April 13th. | Al members sre urged to meet with gs. | G. C. Ball, Pres, : Geo. A. Drexler, Sec’ty | = i Being the largest manufactures 2 PIANOS and ORGANS in the| worid and selling direct from our| factories to you, of course we| sare vou from 75.00 to $lOO.OO en! nianos. Quality considered. | Cable Piano Company, I 114 East Central Ave, Presbyterian Church At the morning service the sub ject of the sermon will he ‘‘Pre destination.” Be sure to come out and hear the discourse, A great many people do not understand this Bibie doctrine. Let us see we can give you any light upon it, At night the subject will be, “Two Pictures in the Life of Christ,” Nignt service T1:435, We give| vou 3 cordial welcome, S. G. Sutton. ¥ - Notice | Occupation Tax as published in Ordinance No. 333, is now due and pavable at the Treasurer’s of| fice in the City Hall. | Geo. W. Brown, : iw City Clerk. | e L e e t Tax Receiver Notice I will be at the Court House| during the April term of court! for the purpose of receiving the, tax returns for 1912, ; J. B. F. Dixon, E 2, C. T. Receiver. | Closing Out Sal gm R B ePA T~ W ST S R .TBPO - N ST L S PT T L ML T m lam closing out my steex of Glassware, Crockery - ware, Chinaware and Enamelware, at close prices. See these goods befere buying. {25 East Central Ave a e e myer 'sY Tail Who’s Your Tailor? el AS exciusive dealers in P clothes tailored to order g by Ed. V. Price & Co., Chica- . | go, we are able to show you j."_ ‘ many woolens woven especial- ~,¥ ’:T\? ' lv for them— AN W\ ~ Colorings Never Seer ==g - Lolorings ever deci \\ Before PN fl = Dt ?‘ ‘ I ! in men’s clothes. and all the e \ 3 f RSN L R | best styles. 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