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XXXVI No, &
AMENDMENTS
Continued from Page 4
1auta for the purpose of (a) Im¬
proving, repairing, constructing
and reconstructing, alterations, making addi¬
tions; extensions, Water or
improvements, in its Works
System, and acquiring the neces¬
sary property therefor; and (b>
improving, repairing, purchasing,
installing and constructing incin¬
erators or crematories for the dis¬
posal of garbage, refuse and waste
by its Sanitary Department, and
acquiring the necessary property
therefor, either or both, may, from
time to time issue Interest bear¬
ing revenue certificates to be paid
solely out of the revenues derived
from Water or Sanitary service
charges respectively, and to pro¬
vide for the payment of said rev¬
enue certificates by setting aside
In special funds to be known ns
•Water Works Department Reve¬
nue Fund’ and 'Sanitary Depart¬
ment Revenue Fund,” a sufficient
sum, not; to exceed ten (10%) per
centum of the annual charges, fees
and and tax^s sanjtary received service from charges the water
re¬
spectively, to retire the certifi¬
cates. Bald percentages shall be
based upon the total annual re¬
ceipts from each of said services
for the year' previous to the issue/’
fH, AN ACT—No. SS«
To amend Article 7, Section 7,
paragraph l ot the Constitution by
ntldittg the following;
And except that the Board of Ed¬
ucation of Fulton County, to this
SUrte, shall, and Is hereby re¬
quired to; assume and pay, with¬
out any election, and without re¬
'as gard to any obligation, debt limitation, the-school apd
its own
bonds of the City of East Point,
outstanding on the date this
amendment is ratified; and the
principal and interest, according
to the provisions of such bonds and
their interest coupons, ot Mayor
and Council of the City of College
Park, outstanding on the date this
amendment is ratified, said College
Park gch&ol Bonds being of date
March 1, J926, aggregating Sixty-,
five Thousand Dollars principal,
and bearing interest from their
date at five per centum. The tax
levying authorities of Fulton Coun¬
ty Shall levy upon tire property Bub
jeqt t# taxation in the territory of
said county outside the porpor
ate limits of the City of Atlanta,
puch tax as may be necessary fo
provide a sinking fund for the re¬
tirement of said bonds and for pay¬
ing the principal thereof and the
interest thereon."
AN ACT—No. 340
To atneml Article 7, Section 7,
Paragraph 1 of tha Constitution to
add the following:
“And except that the Town of
Bowdon in Carroll County, Geor
jffs, for its present or future bond¬
ed indebtedness? may issue serial
refunding bonds not iu excess of
the legally authorized outstanding
unpaid bonded indebtedness, which
includes principal and Interest, for
ilie purpose of refunding and re¬
aring any bonded indebtedness for
said Town of Bowdon municipal¬
ity and provide for the assessment
and collection of an animal tax
sufficient in amount to pay the
^principal and interest of said re¬
funding bonds as they shall fail
due; the proceeds of such refund¬
ing bonds that may be issued as.
herein provided to be used exclu¬
sively for the purpose of paying
and retiring said bonded indebted¬
ness that is due, or that may be
come due, and unpaid on any fu¬
ture bonded indebtedness and pro¬
vided further that said refunding
bonds shall be issued only when
authorized by a vote of the gov¬
erning body of the Town of Bow¬
don and then shall be validated as
is provided by law”:
• • * •
NQW, THEREFORE 1. E. D
River?, Governor of wii<J State, do
iaaue this my proclamation hereby
declaring that the proposed fore¬
going Amendments to the Constitu¬
tion are submitted, for ratification
or rejection, to the voters of tbe
State qualified to vote for mem¬
bers of the General Assembly at
the General Election to be held on
Tuesday, June 6, 1939.
B- D. RIVERS,
Governor.
By the Governor:
JOHN B. WILSON,
Secretary ot State.
It is a eio to do ligtimati
^DSinee? without having a God
Conscience.
lted Coral Always rriaed
It is red coral that is and always
h.8B been prized, not solely for jew¬
elry and buttons, but as a charm to
bring safety, health- and secrets not
yavealed to the ordinary person. As
ancient Gauls rushed headlong in¬
to battle, they trusted their safety to
tjieir swords, strength and the
<‘magic” coral imbedded 10 their
shields or helmets. Many Italians
and Indians regard coral M protec¬
tion against the “evil eye.' The
worM’a r«d coral comes from tne
reefs off the Mediterranean coart of
Africa, says the W«shlngt^ ln)rt,
•glia
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial ana industrial Interests of White County
L©©&! N@W&
It is reported that Braswell
Oeen, director of (he State Wei
lure Deportment, is being advo¬
cated for Governor oi Georgia.
Mrs, Liilie Funner has moved
to Gainesville and \V. L. Allison
has moved into her house.
judge J h Dorsey has announced
wifi place all tlie !
that he names ou
ballot for June 6 election.
;
Ihe submarine Squams -W* )U * 1 j
hod liaa 59 en mpri lr,eT1 aboard 1D0,lro sunk suoa at sett I
' I
near Plymouth, N. H. i nosday.j
33 were rescued and aQ ^ are dead. j
Chief Ledford has been doing
some excellent work in cleaning
up the town’s rubbish.
Bill Merritt is operating thsTow
Umber Shop. [
'
Be sure and register by June 1st J
ii you want to vote, 1
Boyd Underwood, son of Mr. j
and Mrs. Joe Ed Underwood was j
stricken with brain hemorrhage i
| Saturday condition and remained until in Monday. a most j
critical I
Gowever, his condition is yet very
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Hulsev— Campbell i
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Mr. and Mrs W. H. Hulsey, of
Cleveiand, announce the engage, i
ToTeph^Uur^ J r ‘ !oj j
take place , in . mid . summer.
W arwiek—Wilkes
Mrs. D. N. Warwick, ot'Athehsj
announces the engagement of her;
daugliier, Hazel Douglag, to Mil-'
Ut#d Da Witte Wilke?., Ihe.tAM.W
1 to be solemnized in June,
Worp Prince Alberts
to the “nifty nineties,” most
United States senators wore Prince
Alberts. The frock coat was a beard sym¬
bol of statesmanship and a
was the mark of a man of maturity
end imbalance.
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j *W 38 ,SSSS 4 TOTHS RESCUE
, And that’s just the bsc-r tax revenue this state How can we keep these benefits , .. for you
itself collects... to lift the burden of direct tax¬ and for us? Brewers of America realize tills
ation from your shoulder: Nationwide, beer depends on keeping beer retailing as wholesomU
contributes over a million dollars a day to the as beer itself. They want to help public official*
cost of government. Think what that means in in every possible way. They cannot t * force laws.
paying for relief, in public works, in old age But they can— and will*- cooperate!
assistance right in your own community'. May we send you a booklet toiling of their
Then think of the million new jobs that beer unusual self-regulation program? Address:
made. And then add to that a 100 million dollar United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 East
market for farmers’ crops 1 40th Street, New York, N. Y.
*Po‘3 from HeoJ Commissioner s OfRcs; license fees included
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BEER,..# beverage of moderation
CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, MAY. 19 £9
Belm, May 20-(AP)—The
mayor of Wattenscheid has au
flounced » plan to induce uutnur
rie i women to bear cliildien to
hah the declining birthrate of his
Rhineland lown-a measure w l lich
‘•Daa Schwar*e Korps,” organ ot ot
Hiller’* storm troops, hopes will
p-ead throughout Germany. ; 1
Certain conditions are set dow a.
before illegitimacy will ;
^ countenanced ‘sacrifice
for the nation.” !
The women must be assumption years of |
age or more on the j
would have been married j
under J normal , circumstances , but
for , he death of $(,o<x>=oW men hi I
, ha VVorki \y„ f , j
Secondly, they mu&i announce I
to authorities their intention tP be,
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mothers. tins .
come provision is j :
iniended as insurance that the 1
father not only is healthy, but also j
“racirlly sound,” I
Jn retufn| ^ cil of fatten-
3chied assumes the fconoreble god ;
fathership over the child, presents |
each with a sum of 500 for mark's |
J200) upon birth, and cares th#;
child Praising until ne reaches i.U majority. |
the mayor s announce-1
n.eni, “Das Schwar/.e Korps” su jp!
M hereby the reerrves of our na ,
itoiuil strength are iy)obUged—-to
serves which previously were uj
use,i ,, t**™* s’upid.ty , .... and . nnpru- ,
dsnce - t h ® moral sniffing of stuffy ;
narrow-minded persons and the
aa»'onally hodiie chatter ot
churchly confessional stool ga tr
d-aos wantea to condemn whole
generations of German wemea h>'
unproductive!)’,’
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--r% FOR SALE
The j. W. Henderson residence
5 rooms; in excellent cotujlltiou,:
with iinrdwood floors. Good gar
den. See W. J. Tow
Cleveland Shoe Shop
Georgia, White County,
By virtue of an order of the Judge ot
the Superior Court, said county and a
commission issued to us by the Cleik of
tho 8u( ‘erior Corn t, said county bare !
^ an application for partition between
the connnou owners of the )*mi herein
ttfter ()e8criW( wll , be wW on !Lid j sf
in Juno, [989 between the legal j
hours of sale at the usual place of publr
sftles at tIle ll0U8 « *» “»e Town 0: ‘
wit: “I*'"' 1 "''- G *-- «» ted. to
"All that tract or parcel Of Jam! lying
and being in the 4th land district, White
Oounty, U»., being parts of lots of land J
iN|0, U’* a K 0,1 the Dost side of Town 1
Crock, except that part of said I t on
th» East side of Greek which js ka :yu|
also one acre on Bast aide ot said Cileh
lying and adjoining the mill tract of .1 J .
kOo 1111 heretofore sold t 'f iv aiid Log^n.,
0 ^ “^ot No. 6« lying on the East
aule of Town Creek. Cquimenutig at
the East corner of jots Noe. 85 and 88
running South with the hue of lot No. *6
to a conditional line running Westerly
through said lot No. 65 oloug tie old
* hi * c ‘’“»’y Co„ known as
,3^2 ’ t“w« : . "cml, frevtl
up said Creek to tha ’h e of lot /5o, 65,
ih< nee East with i«ul ii a to the bo
innin g corner. E .-citing also one sad
al ^ re ;.. "" ^
t a!
tVo> 80containil , t 1J5 rt , 8i moreoftet
Said lot divide t ) a eonditfonal lipe
upon by J, B h «nd
Allison wliioli «•' tditionai Jiue begin*
'Y ina f r,L ' d " 1 "" ron to ^
original line o a u lot v No. (9,1 and
„ [lIin , ntf a ............. j; , 9clio# unW u
Arikcs the :*■ ■ »,».»[ line of «aid let
Saip iine ru'iuhig the. West aid* of
Flag Hcc.ii bran.;!) *• ii of said iaml be
tig kuotvn 'i.u W-.ut aide ot FlagPond
branch, ill of f.tri iaud being kao»n
MtbeL , w . . , U ml, lying in KU W
Ridge MUnu D. a ,ct,”
i’ll is b* : eg a, pari ji. n gale to adjust'
the iuteresl of toe common owners, Tire i
undersigned ^commissioners will offer i
tiieoe two tract's ' "j. aratciy and then will i
otter those tv. > tract s and if the eutiiei
IraU so!9 tbgrot her L .-ioga more than the)
tracts sold separately, the deed will be i
made accordingly. Twine cash. j
This Stir day of V), , 1989,
T, V. Cantrell, -J. H, Telford and j, H.
White, Commismoner* in partition.
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