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Notice of Election t
To determine the question of issuing
bonds by the Town of Alame for the
puarpose of establishing a system of
Wwater-works in said town.
- TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
THE TOWN OF ALAMO: ’
NOTICE is hereby given that an'
eiection will be held in the Town of |
Alamo on the 9th day of September, |
1914, at the Justice Court Housein
s.ud town, to determine the question|
whether or not Bonds shall be issued |
by the Mayor and Council of Alamo in
tae sum of Two Thousand, Five Hun-!
dred Dollars ($2,500.00), for the pur-|
puse of establishing a system of wa- |
ter-works in said town, to the amount '
derived from the sale of said bonds to |
bz applied for said purpose and for no |
other purpose Hag et i
Said bonds to bear interest at the |
rate of 6 per eeut, per annum from
the date of issue, payable semi-an-|
nually in gold on the Ist day of Jan.!
and July of each vear at any reputable
solyent national bank, in said state,
the entire principal amount of said
bonds to become due and payable in'
gold at said bank 30 years from date’
of issue. i
Said election will be held as pro
vided for by Section 440, 441, 442 and
443 of Vol, 1 ot the Code of the State
of Georgia, adopted August 15th, 1910
and all laws amendatory thereof, and
in aceordance with the ordinance of
said town relative to elections, i
All voters living within the new
three-quartor mile iimit of said tewn
as provided by the Act of the General
Assembly of Ga., adopted Aug. 16,1913,
and ot previously legistered, are heie
by notified to come forward ard regis
ter with the Clerk of Council of said
town at least fen days prior to said
September 9th, 1914, {
Said election to be czlled and is
called by virtue of an ordinance passed
by the Maver and Council of Alamo on
the 3rd day of August, 1914, in
regular session, and which ordinance
ig hereby made a part of this notice,
and is as follows to wit: :
ORDINANCE ADOPTED BY MAY
OR AND COUNCIL, AUG. 3rd. 1914
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of Alamo, and it is hereby
ordained by authority of the same,
that on the 9th day of September, 1914,
there shall be held inthe [vwn of
Alamo, at thedustice Court House in
said town, an election for the purpese
of determining the question of issuing
bonds by the Town of Alams to the
amount of Twe Theusand, Five Hurd
red Doliars (32,500 00), fer the pur
pose of establishing asystemof watew
works in said town, said electicn to be
held in accordance with the previgions
of Sections 440, 441, 442 and 443 of
Vol. 1 of the Code of the Sitate of Ga.
adopted August 15th, 1910, and all
laws amendatory thereof, and in ac
cordance with the ordinance of said
town relative to elections; provided,
that residents and citizens of said town
living within the territory embraced
within the new three-quarter mile
limit of said town, as provided in the
Act of the General Assembly of Ga,,
approved Angust 16th, 1913, and oth-|
erwise qualified to yote for members|
of the General Assembly of Gmr;,riu!
and not heretofore registered as qnali- |
fied voters of said town, may register |
as sueh qualified voters in said election |
nat less than ten days before the hold- ‘
ing of the same. |
Be it further ordained by the au-|
thority aforesaid that the amcunt of |
said bonds so issued shall. be Two|
Jlhousand, Five Hundred Dollars
(2,500.00) ; that they shall bear inter
est at the rate of (6 per cent.) per un-|
num, payable semi-annually on the|
first day of January and July of each|
yvear, at any reputable national bank |
in said state, and they shall be in the!
following denominations: Each of the |
aaid bends shall be of the denomina-|
tion of Five Hundred Dollars (500.00) |
principal, and numbered froml 105
inclusive, and shall be denominated as
Water- Works Bonds i
Be it further ordained by the au hor- |
ity aforesaid that the said bonds shall |
be payable, principal and interest, in
zld coinof the United States of stand
ard weight and value, and shall be'
signed by the Mayor of the Town of
Alamo, and countersigned by the Clerk
and Treasurer of said tewn, and the
interest bearing ceoupons attached to
said honds shall be gigned and given byl
said Clerk and Treasurer, and they
shall be sold te the highest and best
bidder after due notice given; provyided,
however, that none of said honds shall |
be sold for less than par. The princi |
nal of said bonds shall come due and'
ba naid thirty years from date of issue
Be it further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid that the Mayor and
Council of Alamo shall sach vear as
sess and collect taxes sufficient to pav
the said semi-annual in st on gaid
bonds. and to further provide there-'
quired ameunt necessary te he set agide |
as a sinking fund te provide for the'
payment of the principal amount of
=aid bonds as set ont above. |
Be it further enacted bv the author- |
itv aforesaid that it shall be the dutv/
of the said Mavor and Council of Ala-|
mo te deposit the said amount 8o col-!
lected ag a sinking fund on intereet at
the hest rate shtainablein some solvent [
hank, and that the said interesteo oh-|
tained shall he apnlied ng a part of said |
sinking fund for no other purpose. '
Be it further enacted by theantfor.
ity aforeanid that the elastinn provid--
ad for in this ordinanceshal! be held on
the 9thdav of Septerher, 1914, and at
said elestian all goalified votere of eaid i
town shall be entitled to wote. Thei
polls shall beopenedat ten o’clock, a.
Vote for Terre!
For Judge of e
f Court of Appeals
To The People of Georgia:
I am a candidate in
the coming Demo
cratic Primary for
Judge of the Court
| of Appeals to suc
i ceed Judge Benj. H.
Hill, resigned.
I was born on a
farm in Cherokee
county, Ga., forty
seven years ago;
worked at all kinds
of labor usually
found in the country;
taught school in the
+country; studied law
and was admitted to
the bar nearly twen
ty-six years ago; came to Atlanta more than
twenty-one years ago; and have practiced law,
which has been my sole business since.
I was a member of the General Council of
the City of Atlanta in 1903-4 and 1906-7; Vice-
Chairman of the Bond Commission of the
City from 1909 to August, 1913; and am now a
member of the Atlanta City Board of Education.
I have not asked the lawyers of my City
and the State for endorsements of my character
and ability. As to both, I refer to the Judges
before whom I have tried cases and the law
yers and others who know me and with whom
I have come in contact. |
: I have no criticism to make of the other |
gentlemen in this race personally, but I do be
lieve that the fact that they have each had al- |
most no experience in the practice of law, either |
in the trial, or appellatecourts, is a matter to |
which-it is proper that attention should be |
called, while it is equally proper for me to say |
that I have not had any other business, and to |
express the hope that my experience as a prac
titioner in all the courts has qualified me for |
the position which I seek. ;
Very truly, !
WILLIAM H. TERRELL |
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‘ m , and shall elose at three o’clock, p.m.
| Insaid election those veters who arein
| favor es issuing bonds shall bave writ
| ten or printed on their ballots the words
| “‘For Bonds’’, and those who are not in
' favor of issuing said bonds shall haye
writter or printed en their ballots the |
| werds, “*Against Bonds’”, i
| Be it further enacted by the author ’
}i!y aforesaid that due and legal notice |
|as required by law shall be given nfl
the holding of gaid election, and in
| addition thereto this ordinence shalll
{he published in the Wheeler County'
| Eagle for the gpace of thirty deys b«’-i
fore the day on which gaid election
iz held.
. _Be it further ordained that all laws
“and par_tfii of laws of gaid town in con-|
flict with this ordinance be and thei
same are hereby repealed. ;
| J. P. TOMLINSON, Mayor. |
TOWN OF ALAMO, Wheeler Co. Ga. |
I, G. M. Elkins, Clerk of Ceuncil, do |
hereby certify that the foregoing ini
the ordinance vassed by the Mayor |
end Council of Alamo on Mondny, |
August 3rd, 1914. in reference to|
‘Water-Wnrks Bonds G.M.ELKINS |
Approved: Aug. 3, 1914 Cierk. |
!J.P. Tomlinson,Mayor Town of Alamo. |
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ALAMO, : ¢ 5 GEORGIA |
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WILLIAM H. TERRELL
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Physician and Surgeon |
Office in Wheeler County Bank Building !
Resgidence Phone No. 38
{ Office Phone No. 39 l
| ALAMO, GEORGIA |
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JOHN F. HALL, M. D..
[ Alamo, Georgia 1
Residence Phone 209
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] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
i Calls answered Premptly, Day or
' Night—City or Country.
1 Office Phone No. 47. Residence Phone No. 33
| Office (Upstairg) Hurwitz Building
ALAMO, GA.
TR O A SN 7TP T SSI S SIS IS
.~ E. M. Rackley
| DENTAL SURGEON
AT ALAMO |
| WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
| OF EACH WEEK, office in Wheeler
| County Bank building. At Mount
| Vernon remezinder of time.
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] LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
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| GEORGIA, Wheeler County.
I B. T. Murray vs Annie Murray,
| Libel for diyorce in the superior
leourt of Wheeler county, Georgia
| September Term, 1914,
. To Annie Murray:
! You, the defendant, are hereby noti
fied and required to be and appear
[ personally or by an attorney at the
| superior court of Wheeler county, Ga.,
|to be held in and for said county on
{the Ist Monday in September, 1914,
Ithen and there to answer the plain
itif!"s demand in an action for divorce,
or in default thereof the court will
jprocmf«l asg to justice shall appertain,
!This notice is by an order from the
Judge of the superior court of said
county and state, Witness the Hon
orable E, D. Graham, judge of said
court, this 6th day of May, 1914,
J. D. BROWN,
Clerk, Superior Court, W. Co.
A. S. ANDERSON. Atty. for Plff.
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a cost of living. He buys his Gro- fi
& ceries from our store, where u
EW every article has real worth and
A lasting qualities. g
fi A doll’s worth of “quality”’ gro- 5
‘ fi ceries will last as long as $1.50 m
& worth of “imitations” and “just g
A as goods.” Don’t buy a “just as 3y
A 200d.” Get the real thing. It is fi
f less expersive in the end. Try us. g
.G. C. CROSBY, Alamo, Gay
HELEL LU EIBBELLC LEEEEEEL T
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g The fellowing is a list of the
{Grand and Traverse Ju rors|
;dl‘awn at last term of Wheeler |
‘Superior Court to serve the
'September term, 1914: "
‘ GRAND IURY
‘M C Ryals John B Clements
1 C C Holmes J H Kent
tJd W Clark Jno W Clements
[ S Forthe J M Meeks
{4 W Patterson L F Clements
{J R Swain B R Henton
.C P Bmis R F Jordan
|A P Stone L H Ryals
IN H Sears J W Pope
'] H Clements J A Dunn
{Geo W Davis Jas T Geiger
|C A Peope E B Warnock
IS A Lee M C Clements
|A A Galbrath R H Braswell
{4 J Cooper J L Hightower
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! TRAVERSE JURY
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{H S Williamscn D W Gillis
iW E Watson K N Adams
{G W Pittman R E Adams
‘Jag G Sandford C M Jordan
'R A Hagan - S F Reynolds
J C Martin W T Adams
{A Graham - J A Braswell
{H B Harrelson G W Gillis
{C A Adams E W Clements
{J I Yeomans J 8 B Sears .
|7 ® MeDaniel A W Barlow
iLucian Courson H A Morrigon
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ln;& >3 lelellD2lOTe2elelleed
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% MT. VERNON-AILEY, GA. §
1& A first=class high school for young 8
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9 Men and Women. 8
¢, Prepare for Sophomore Class in 8
& College
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j(9 tldt d ’ ;
9 Buildings and Equipment 9
f ) [four large, attractive brick buildings, 2 Dormitories
| fifi and two Academic buildings, situated in the midst of a 8
( =7 beautiful campus of 18 acres, with the school farm adjoin
& ing. Buildings furnished with Acetylene lights, and wa
® ter from a deep well, perfect drainage, and unsurpassed
g record of health. 8
@ Departments and Teachers
\ The Titerary department is conducted by six well '
traineh teachers, the Music Department by two, giving
‘£ courses in Piano, Harmony, Voice and Stringed Instru
ments, the Expression department and the department
8 of Art and Domestic Science, under excellent teachers
Excellent moral and religious influences, with the
8 teachers all regularly on duty. High standing in Ath.
{ letics with two capable coaches. Athletics kept on high
| ' plane and directed s 0 astosecare better class room work, ,
(@ notto interfere with it. :
8 Write for catalog and handsome booklet of illustra
| tions. o
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| R. E. ROBERTSON, President
’8 W VERNON. .. o o il oEORGmcg
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IThe Hunting Season (pens.
{ The officirl huuting season
;‘fm' Georgia opened Saturday,
land sportsmen who want to go
squirrel hunting can do 80,
provieded they have their 1914-
116 liceneses from the county
!g.runx(\ warden,
The open season for various
game in Georgia is as follows:
l Cat squirrel. Aug. Ite Jan 1.
Deer. Bept. I.to DBee. 1.
Quail, turkey and plover, Nov. 20
to March 1.
Migratory ducks and deve,
Nov. 20 to Feb. 26.
Woodcock, Dec. 1 to May 1. :
The bag limit for quail, weod
cock. summer duck and plover
is twenty five a day; the limit
for dove and snipe is forty aday.
The limit for duck is fifty a day.
The limit for deer is threein
one season, bucks only. The
limit for wild turkeys is three
in one seasons, gobblers only.
The shooting of game is prohib
ited between sunrise and sunset.
Archie MeDaniel W L Anderson
J H Sumner W O Harrelson
C M Bailey W H Gilder
J W K Clark J G Snellgrove
S W Hughes J H Cook
lW T McQuaig W A Braswell