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the Bankhead
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of grading and
b all the govern-
1 Of course his
r.g at the advan
cing for Calil'or-
ters and the in-
[Wars is a joke,
benefit from
highway with-
fts great feature
leftt Mr. Dorris
[any NewYork-
reme court baa
state can have
^Lit wonts it,
Hnsis seriously
I ssibility of cal-
pion of the Leg-
urpose of pro-
hents of liquor
|Ve h ariily en-
put are perfect-
people to de-
IMust Go
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juk Erad cation
lid tribute the
lJudge Thomas
f imposed fines
(months in the
Arsons who re-
the law. in
r ir cattle
folks in
Idon’t recognize
lion they see it,
lg-to know ihiii
(if our good state
[nigh to apprs-
be derivei
jridding th<
stly parasite,
lould be one of
tries in Geor-
Ibe impossible
le' and the road
|r the importa-
of beef and
CITATION-Dismission from Adminis-
tratiiu. ,
ilEullUiA— Douglas County.
Whereas. I. M. Banks, Administra
tor of K. E. Mason, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, thathe has adminis
tered K. E. Mason,s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and crcdiiors, to
show cause, if any they cun, why said
Administrator should not be discharg
ed from his administration, and receive
betters of Dismission on the first Mon
day in Eebrunry, 1917.
This January 1st 1917.
J. H. McLprty, Ordinary.
Application for Gua>-
dianship.
Georgia, Douglas County.
To AH Whom it May Conqcrn:
F. D. Parson having applied for
guardianship of the property c'W. E.
Palmer, an insti.-.e persro, who has
been by a J »ry cl* said Ounty reg-
ualarly cornrr - ted to the Georgia St ate
Sanitarium and is now a . inmate there
of, the said W. E. Palmer having an
interest as an heir at law in the
estate of his father, ‘.V. M. Pal-
mei, late of Paulding County, Georgia,
deceased. Notice is given that said
application will be heard at my office
at 10 o’clock a. in,, on the first Mon
day in Febrmary, next.
This Jany, 8th 1917.
J. II. McLarly,
Ordinary and, Exofficio Clerk C. O.
.usseli
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ruaran-
to out of
Work.
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Rule Nisi:
JEORGIA—Douglas County.
No
Douglus Superior Court
March term, 1917
Foreclosure of Attorneys lien on re
alty.
W. T. Roberts & J. R. Hutcheson
V8
J. S Lehman
It being represented to the court by
the petition of W. T. Roberts and J.
R Hutcheson that they claim a lien as
atto. neys at law on the following des
cribed realty as the property of J. S*
Lehman and against said J. S, Lehman
and said property parts of land lot9
number 154, 155, 1G3 and 1G4 in the
1st. district of originally Carioll, now
Douglas, County, Ga. containing in the
aggregate 858 acres, moieoi-less and
known as the John W. Nixon old place
near Alexanders old mill on Sweet
water creek in said County, for the
sum of $200.00 for successfnlly sus
taining defense of said Leham to a
suit brought for the recovery of said
land by E. E, Nixon, et al, heirs at law
of John W. Nixon; and that, said sum
of mpney is due and unpaid; and that
the said J. S. Lehman fails and re
fuse* to pay the same although de
mand has been made therefor.
It is ordered that the said J. S.
Lehman do pay into this court by the
first day of March term, 1917, of said
Court, the principal, interest and cost
Jue to said plaintiffs, or show cause,
if any he has, to the contrary, or that
in default thereof foreclosure begrant-
ed to the said W. T, Roberts and J.
R. Hutcheson on said lein and the
•quity of redemption of the said J. S.
Lehman therein be forever barred,
ind thfet service of this rule be per
fected on said J. S Lehman by publi
cation pursuant to law, by publication
>f this order and the following notice
To J. S.Lehman of ElkharJ, Indiana:
You are hereby commanded to be and
ippearat the next term of Douglas
Superior Court then and there to
answer the above named suit and fore
closure proceedings. This 8frh day of
January, 1917.
A. L. Bartlett, J. S. C. T. C.
Witness Hon A. L. Bartlett Judge
said Court. This Jan. 9th, 1917'
T. L. Pittman, Clerk,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Mayor.
To the Voters of Doujjlasville: |
I announce nnself a candidate
for Mayor subject to the while,
primary to be held Wednesday, j
Jan. 24th. If you elect me 11
promise to serve you to the best
of my ability and work for the,
best interest of the town.
V. A. Smith.
For Marshall
To the voters of Douglasville.
I am a candidate for Mar
shall subject to the City Prima
ry when called, and will greatly
appreciate your votes and influ
ence.
S. A- McGuoirk.
For City Clerk.
To the voters of Douglasville:
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election to the office
of city clerk, subject to tile pri
mary when called. I will appre
ciate your support.
J. J. Freeman.
For City Clerk.
To the voters of Douglasville.
After due consideration, I haye
decided to mane the race for
city clerk. Subject to the pri
mary when called. I have lived
here for thirty five years and
will appreciate your help, and
if elected I assure you no one
will regret having vo.ed for me.
J. E. Phillips.
For Marshall.
To the Voters of Douglasville.
I announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Marshall, subject to the city pri
mary when called, I wdl appre
ciate your vote and influence.
J, E.D vis.
For City Cterk.
To the Voters of Douglasville.
After talking with a number
of friends, who pledged me their
support, I have decided to an
nounce myself a candidate for
the office of City Clerk, subject
to the primary when ordered. 1
have at all times, as cierk in the
Post Office, done all l could to
accommodate and serve the pat
rons of the office, and now being
out of that place, I respectfully
ask your support in the coining
primary. I am an old Veteran,
and having no other business to
look after, can give my whole
time to the City, and I promise
if elected to do so, and I fuither
promise that those voting foi me
shall have no cause to regret it
Hope you will give my candidacy
due consideration then vote for
the man you think most suitable.
B. F. Hagin.
Guns that make the mostFA
ivoise Pont always shootI
THE G-RSATESTf ^
l DISTANCE*
FAIR and SQUARE
A MD so I simply wish to
quietly inform you that
I am selling foods of unques
tioned quality at fair profit
prices and are politely serving
avast army of well satisfied
>lp, Now there is a reas-
|>r this army’s happy, sat-
[tdemeahor. Querry them
it. Enlist!
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Douglas County.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months’ support to the
family of M. M. Herring, deceased,
having been filed in my office, all per
sons concerned are cited to show
cause by the 5th day of Februrary 1917
why said application for twelve
months’ support should not be granted.
This January 1st 1917.
J. H. McLARTY.
Ordinary.
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For a Stained Chafing Dish.
The green and blue stains loft by
the fumes of the alcohol lamp on a
chafing dish ca*' ho removed by rub
bing with a. e-«t doff: moistened with
ammonia
DOLLARS SAVED
jJk.Baring YoulSi and Middle Age
{,. h i ‘-d will by accretions of interest
Double Themselves
Before
|jj (the finft draft of old age
is likely to be drawn
CITATION, DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION. •
Georgia, Douglas County.
Whereas, Miss J. D. Enterkin,
administratrix of G. W. Enterkin,
represents to the court in her petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
she has fully administered G. W
Enterkin’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cite a'l per
sons concerned, kindred arid credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can
why said administratrix shtyjJ^not,-be
from her adrai
January Clearance Sales of
Women’s Suits
Dresses—Coats
Misses and Girls’
Dresses—Coats
Men’s and Boys
Clothing—Hats
Shoes
It is a fadt that at all
times, our prices are
1-3 to 1-2 lower than
elsewhere and' when
ever we hold a clear
ance sale our prices
are lowered to a point
that can-not be equal
led.
Sale will continue
through January and
covers your every need
with the besft winter
merchandise, that is
absolutely reliable in
every way.
SMITH & HIGGINS
Cleaning House for Spring
WINTER STOCKS MUST BE SWEPT OUT
All of the accumulations of winter goods mu& be
moved from our shelves during the next few days
Outings 10c Drills 10c Hats $.125 to 2.50 Shoes 51.00 to $4.00
Wool Serges 42c Ladies and Misses Sweaters, Coats and a few
Coat Suits at cost. Jjrfofing 2-ply $.170 per roll
See. us for every thjfcgj^y merchandise