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IrKAND J UR0 * S ’
MA F.CH TERM 1920
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N - McGarity
[ ’’ 'j Ii cevmour
X.L- CollinS
H . A. R ice :
g_J, Lord :
,j g. Bullock
Pope Hitchcock ' ' .
M. A. White . , .
y T. Moon ar. , <
p, Whitworth ■ ' f
W C. Sorrells
John A. PhHlips •
a. Patten >'i l J; 4
\V. Wilder
p b. Spratling
a W. T. Rogers , ; >
W E. Henslee !_
M. J o‘KeUey
f. A. Rowe
B. Barrett
J, I. Kincaid . ;
j. Q. Carter
W. E. White '
A. J. Smith
H. T. Patten
r. F. O’Kelley
J. S. Carithers
W. H. Hall
C. J. Martin
D. Y. Seagraves ' *
I TRAVERSE JURORS ...
I MARCH TERM* 1920
I Jury No. 1
1 1. Jinks C. Perry
12. G. E. Mann , , i(
1 3. John C. Biggs
14. A. F. Stretman
15. W. F. Scarboro
I (i, Alex Manley
I I Alex Ginn
I g. J. A. Carrouth
19. D. E. Burroughs
I 10. S. H. Chandler .
I 11. C. C. Cheatham , ,
112. J. T. Dobbs i ; " '
I Jury No. 2 r
1. J. J. Meadow
2. C. G. Deadwyler
3. Estey Kelley
4. D. E. Hill ...
£ W. J. Dudley
6. Dupre,e Cox : . . ’•
1. C. A. Carithers
8. E. E. McCay -; . -
9. Dock Chasteen
10. C. T. Collins ", • .
11. W. A. Whitworth
12. W. D. Childers • ,
Jury No-. 3" •, x .'
' \i>: -.4 . . * : * .stM !
!• H. C. Hardman
2. G. T. Moms * ( •
■A E. S. Crawford
A J. R. Morris ’
W. L. Smith .. , A
*■ S. R. Strickland ’
'• A. Y. Burroughs
8; G - M. Compton .. - •k.':
9 - W -P. Williams
10. R. E. Glenn . ... . . ...... v
1J - Norman Brock '' ’' ’ j’"
12 ' Prank Moon
Jury No. 4 ■**'.
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.!• R- H. Cannady
2 G- 0. Edwards i (
D. Compton . ■ \
J- L - D- Nelms ’ '' ,
J ' J. Rogers • ■ • v
J- E - L. Bray
I’ V Eberhhft• *’
' Gunnells
*' 3tn Smith .
• J. T. Williams
“■ W. TANARUS,„„ : '•
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♦ , . OAKLAND *
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r, * * r ‘ spent Monday
ited rewj ll Fleeman and family vis
reiatlves ln Ila Sunday.
“ounce Th* i^' S ’ Eurnie Adams an
■yiVu ' " ' irth of a girl Feb. Bth.
L rd f '!'. Laurine and Nannie May
Pearl Cheatha^
• ; ial^ a l J ° rie C3rter of the State
last Sundy ° Ol Vi£ited home-folks
"p
. Carithers, of Comer,
■ nity Monday.
; ' ; ’ s - George Burroughs,
r ~.: .;•/ ; tle Vl siting in our com
* -unday.
' sie >' spent Monday in
MAKE YOUR FORD LOOK LIKE
THIS AUTOWA
SPECIFICATIONS
The Body - Up-to-date con
struction. four doors, cold rolled*
steel sheets in Ix-dy panels, con
cealed hinges and new design
antUraftlcr door k>cks. Instru
ment board irt cowL Gasoline
' tank under front seat Body six
inches longer than regular- l ord.
Painting—Best grade of ma
terial used. Hood painted to'
correspond with body in color.
Standard color: Rich maroon.
Upholstering v— Trimmed in
pebble grain semirdull imitation
leather. Pockets in iear doors.
One Man Top-Made cf nation
ally advertised Never leek mate
rial. Gypsy • curtains, '.‘Jiff the.
dot 5 ' fasteners, beveled edge
plate glass light in. rear, with
nickle plated frame.
-* Wind Shield— Planting two
piece ventilating wind shield. .; •
Running-Boards Covered
_ with linoleum, bound with alu
minum.
MERCANTILE SALES CO., 408-9 Gould Bldg., ATLANTA, GA.
Wiry: More Small Cars Come
Equipped With Goodyear Tires
ipoint-
Athens looking after some chu rch Saturday and
he is having done there. , Sunday.
Mr. J. C. Chandler and J.
Chandler motored to Athens Satur
day.
Miss Fannie Blaeit is /ishiru
sister near Rogers.
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Rev. W. L. Culberson, of Corn-
.MUMIVK. ,
I Last year, more small cars, using 30 x 3-,
\ 30 x 3or 31 x 4-inch tires, were factory
A equipped' with Goodyear Tires than with
m any other kind.
I<\ Tliis is plainly a result of the high relative
l|vl value produced in these small-cfar tires by
4p Goodyears enormous resources and scrupu
||| lous care.- . •-•* ■ ; •
j 111 They represent the same intense
J 1 to supply utmost, satisfaction jin tires that
I has laid the basis for the preference
I which ,exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires
| J in the-larger sizes. ‘ •‘•vvi-.'i *
hJ J This real Goodycar value in tites is available
' for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or
I other sihall car, at our nearest Service Station.
M Go there for these tires and Goodyear Heavy
1 Tourist. Tubes.
30* 3 J / 2 Goodyear Double-Cure
Fabric, All Weather Tread v
30x31/, Goodvear Single-Cure $1 *7GS
Fabric, /2 Ant,-Skid Tread A ‘
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The AUTOWA Special Five Passenger Tonring Body for Ford Chassis
Turnished with one-man top, slanting two-pieoa ventilatinjr \v>d shield, front Bad
rear bumpei-sand tire carrier. Price eomplete, F. O. LX Atlanta, Cx. 531XJ.00.
M . A V. Jenkins, of Progress,
was in our section Sunday, trying
i -, ia* yj^w Buick.
Ihe Union Sunbeam Ear.d had
their monthly meeting at the church
Sunday. *
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that
reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a
cheap tube ? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost bale more
than tubes of less merit. 30x3/ 2 sue .n water-
proof bag. — ;
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SPECIFICATIONS
Fenders, Shields and Hood—
Special design full-crown fenders.
llo<hl, straight line, with han
dles and latches.
Shields, front and tear.
Eumpers Front and rear.
Tire Carrier —For two casings.
Radiator— Special Autowa Ra
diator, with 60 per cent more cool
ing capacity than regular Ford
radiators. A radiator that has
st<x>d the greatest test of the
most severe service. This radia
tor eliminates all overheating,
steaming and troublesome leaks.
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Wanted
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