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~.,0 r, ri;. Madison County.
' rs'TV COMMISSIONERS OFFICE
* j, () vi>AY September 8, 191!).
. v , y commissioners sitting for
t ol N 1 1
Col STY i’FRPOSKS
, t ordered that the Tax Levy for
Madison County for the year T 919, be
r .o t . oi - 12 ID ills on the one
paid at a
1 )]hr ~r i2 dollars oil the one 1 hons
oml dollars worth of property return
ed for taxation and on the digest for
rlie present year.
-* That tiie total amount of property
jven in as shown by tax digest
for the present year is $2,872,002.
;; r d. It is ordered that the Tax Col
lector of Madison County proceed.at
( , nce to collect the sum of $34,464.02.
on the the'total amount of property
appearing on tiie present year tax
digest, as the law demands and re
(iii ires.
4th, That lie also col.lects the amounts
of the local school tax in each local
?p hool district as they are returned to
him by Ihe school authorities to be
collected, this in addition to the 12
mills for county purposes.-,.!'
sth The purposes which the $34,464.
02 are to be used are subdivided i|n
dereight different heads as appear
be] o w. (x°te) No amount is-'spe'Oified
as being set. apart to pay borrowed
because tiie money berrowed
ii used in paying warrants drawn or;
one or the other of f r
beads. But the County Treasurer wiil
enter the warrants drawn' Cos pay bor
rowed money notes and the interest
accrued on tiie notes under part one
of (Levy No 2.) There is no separate
levy to pay court house bonds, these
are to be paid out of corporation taxes
ami entered on the Treasurer’s book
asset forth above. • „
Levy No. I.Superior Court Expenses
under all tbd heads 11% of the .total.
amount of Levy , 3791.04
“ “ 2. Office Salary Lunacy Trials Cor
oner 10% “ \ l “ “ M ■ “ 3446.40
*• “ 3.Sheriffs Expenses Jail Fees
3%% “ “ 11 “ “ “ “ 1206.24
“ 4. Paupers and other Farm Expenses
?,%% “ “ “ “ “ “ 1206.24
“ “ ii. Bridges across Streams
30% 4 ’ “ “ “ “ *• “ 10339.20
“ “ G. Registration <&; Elections
3% “ “ “ “ “ “ 1033.92
““ 7. Public Buildings Stationary
Janitor b% “ “ “ “ “ “ 1723.20
““8. Roads &npplemental to Bond
Tax and to all other funds not other
wise herein sinned. All of which goes
to Road funds
34% “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 11717.76
Total of Percentage 100 Total amt. of
the Levies 34464.02
Ordered that the foregoing be enter
ed on the minutes of the Commissioner
and be published as the law directs
and that a copy be furnished to each
the Tax Collector and the County
'Treasurer. This the date above writter
Geo. O. Griffeth, Commissioner
“Ml! BA
SMJESCHtE”
Says Hock City, Ala. Sentieman, After
Having Given It Conscientious Trial.
inrqn is anew scientific combination o!
neb i f T rga Si c >. official > U ‘ S. Pharmaco
anrfe^ 0 ’ with the hypophosphitesof lime
and soda and other valuable tonic ingred-
by the best medical
conditions “ the treatment of ane * ic
and'fuil n ei i ps t 0 P u * iron into your blood
when'll, P s to , budd strength for you,
pressed° U Sre pa e > weak . nervous, de-
Ci| V ea i- what Mr - Sidney Fry, of Rock
!tiakih’ and then try Zir °n. He
'S h ?J odowin ß statement:
Ziron J a w eek ago I used
with insLicS ust ttme - i was troubled
ness 7tr^ , S n if n 5 had a spell °* weak
stroncer hel P ed b °th troubles. I felt
really fl tw l^ ston l ach ‘a o ' l hurting. I
!t surely helped me?'** 3 good medicine
you Ziron on a
bentfu hV f l rs t bottle does not
paid him. U ’ wd reiund the money you
et a h o ®® of Ziron today!
-p ZN IS
Blood Needs
iftftON
™ Years 0!d
--old , ' ,Tal,ow idck” Is 400
r -itg[[ia r . . ' l!i ' liari ceren ontes it was
* - . ' ; PrtflSt U* thrust the
‘ oa L i-auilng the re-
Mi ■^v l ' hr ' aaUv * ;s to purge
Coon Rod
Lts: Weeks
We are having some warm
weather now and the farmers
around here are about done
picking cotton.
YVe are sorry to state that
Mrs, W. A. Christian and daugh
ter are verv ill with typhoid
fever, we wish them a speedy
recovery.
Mr. Sam Childs and family
spent Sunday with J. L. Free
man and family,
The musical at Mr. Bud'Mc-
Conneli’s Saturday night was
enjoyed by all present.
The birthday -dinner at Mr.
Billy Long’s Sunday was great
ly enjoyed by those present.
Mrs. Pat Crow and children
spent Sunday with Mrs. Ada
Matthews.
Progress and Moon’s
; Grove
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Last week
Mr, and Mss. W. . Sea
graves sipent Sunday with the
latter's parents, MrA and Mrs.
Jim Baxter.
The sihging given by Miss
Nora Shelton'last Sundap night
was enjoyed by those present.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Davis were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B, Hammon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carithers
and children spent last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Hard
man.
Mi. and Mrs. Sol Swindle
dined laat Sunday with Mr. W.
M. Glenn and family-
Mr. Robert Wynn spent last
Saturday night with Mr. D. S.
Wynn and family.
Griffeth-Kesley
Mr. John Willie Griffeth and
Miss Bonnie Kesley were
happily married last Sunday
afternoon.
Brown Eyes
n. F. FICKETT
Optometrist
Ocular headaches and
nervous disorders caused
by eye strain scientifical
ly corrected.
Office at
BRANDTS," Jewelers
Athens, Ga.
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THIRD
RED CROSS
ROLL CALL
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November 2 to 11, 1919
Time to Re-Join
Hadn't Kissed the Kittens.
Jean, aged three, was visiting at her
grandfather’s farm. She tired of the
new kittens and puppies and went in
search of her mother. When that lady
was found she held up her face for ctis
Mtial kiss. “I’d kiss you If I thought
you hadn’t been kissing those kittle*
roother srfld. “I haven't,” Jean said
*nd when She had the kiss she smiled
a lorabiy and said: TANARUS been ki
£' those Little puppies
.wbSvmLL MUINiIUK. UAIMtiLSVILHi VjCAJKXjI.*.
Michael’s
Fall Fashions
This ad is only a peep at the many
happy surprises which await you at
The Store 6ood Goods Made Popular
New Suits. New Coats, New Frocks, New Furs, New
> ■ •
“Not how cheap but how Good”
is the Michael Motto
f Michael’s Suits
We need not fell our tegular patrons that we display the latest style ideas of both
European and American designers and developed in the seasons most favored fabrics
they know it. ; *
Here you find suits of Veloufide Lai no. Chevrola, Silvertbre, Peathblccm, Argcnr.e, etc.
You will find strictly tailored styles suitable for wear with your own furs; others ricnly
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trimmed with the mostrStylisfr’F'urs arid ntany with exquisite hand embroidery.
->is ! * i; 4 *j irr ■ | , * •
. •[$ 1 ‘ : 'Prices Very Moderate
Michael’s Blouses '
Styles in blouses are many and diversified. You’ll find the s’mdle tailored model in
simple suit shades. You'll find tne elaboratedly beaded and embroidered models for dressy
wear- Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Artlette Crepe, Crisp Voiles are the materials most
favored. You must be interested in blouses if you wear a coat suit cr an extra skirt.
You’ll find the just different store at Michael’s.
Prices very Popular
Michael’s Dresses
Matters not the occasion, whether for streeh afternoon or evening You find the
dress thats correct at Michael’s. We need only to tell you that the materials are of Kiten’s
Ear Crepe, Moon GIo Satin, Pussy Willow Silks, Mallison’s Georgettes, Dove Down, Cfciffcn
Velvets, Tricoletes and Tricotines as well as other desirable fabrics to convince you that
here you will find what is right and you’ll have no regret for they are the latest interpreta
tions of style.
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Michael’s Hats
Individuality and good taste tvpifying each model you see in cur millinery parlors.
Matters not if its a tailored hat for ycur suit, a dinner hat to be worn with your reception
dress or a theater hat to go with your opera coat or gown, you'll find the strikingly different
at Michael’s. Not only just different, but just right. The styles this season are unusually
phasing.
Michael’s Furs, Distinctive in Style
Michael’s
“Zsl)e Store 6006 60065 3tta6e "popular”
Athens, Ga,
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/WfKJt you will\
/ be tomorrow depends\
V on v/fidt you save /
\ today /
\ Buy /
WS.&/
BRANDTS
The Store of Gifts
A Bar Pin, A Rrooch, A Ring, A Scarf Pin,
A Tie Clasp, or Cuff Links
For a lady or gentleman, one can always find an
appropriate gift,
BRANDT’S, Jewelers
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Insurance Bldg, Athens, Ga.
(Bifts for HEver? Occasion