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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, POUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
CITATION- Diamission from Adminis-
tratiou.
ObHIItUlA —DotiKlaa County.
WhoreBB. J. 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. Meson,s estate:
ThiH is, therefore, to cite all person*
concerned, kindred and crtdilctU, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
Administrator should not be discharg
ed from his administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission on the fi: st Mon
day in February, 1917.
Tliis January 1st 1917.
J. H. McLarty, Ordinary.
Application for Gua>-
dianship.
Georgia, Douglas County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
F. D. Parson having applied for
guardianship of the pioj erly of W. E.
Palmer, au insane person, who has
been by a J.iry of said County reg-
ualarly committed to the Georgia State
Sanitarium and is now an inmate there
of, the suid W. E. Palmer having an
interest os an heir at law in the
estate of his father, W. M. Pal-
mei, lateof Paulding County, Georgia,
deceased. Notice is given that said
application will he heard at my office
at 10 o’clock a. in,, on the first Mon
day in Febrmary, next.
ThiB Jany, 8th 1917.
J. H. McLarty,
Ordinary and Exofficio Clerk C. 0.
Rule Nisi:
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Laymen's Association by i
Georgia Catholics. j
Augusta, Ga., Jan. 27, Special.
“The Catholic Laymen’s As
sociation of Georgia” is the title
of an organization recently
formed in Macon by Catholic lay
men from each Catho ic parish 1
and Catholic lay society in Geor-'
gia, According to article 1 of
its constitution, “The purpose of
this Association is to promote a
better understanding between
Catholics and all the other citi-|
zens of Georgia, regardless of
their belief.”
The following statement pre
pared for the press emphasizes
the object in forming th’s orga
nization and the spirit in which
its work will be conducted:
“The aim of our organization
is to bring about more friendly
relation among all the people of
Georgia, irrespective of religious
convictions. We have no other
aim. We are not seeking con
verts to Catholicity. We are
not playing politics. We are not
out for reforming or exposing or
fighting anybody. We have no
axe to grind and no scores to pay.
We have no new laws to propose
and no new principles to teach.
We have absolutely no interest
that is not common to all good
NOT CHEAP JEWELRY
BUT GOOD JEWELRY CHEAP
Step around the corner and let us show you.
The best in Watches, Jewelely, and Cut Glass for
less tht n you Can buy in the high-rent district.
You can pay more but you can’t buy better goods
than we offer you.
If you need glasses, you should visit our opti
cal dep irtment. Eyes tested free and glasses scien
tifically fiited at the lowest possible prices.
Stop and see us or write us your wants. Mail
orders will receive prompt attention.
E. A. MORGAN - Jeweler and Optician
10 and 12 E. Hunter St., Atlanta
i Professional Column
DP. 0. HOUSEWORTH
Attention to Surgery
and Diseases of women and children
Office in Hutcheson Jluilcitg
Office Rhone No. 118-2
Residence Rhone No. 118-8
D. S. STRICKLAND
Attorney at I aw
Office In Hutcheson Buiidii g.
. R. H. Poole O. V. Vansant
j DRS. POOLE & VANSANT.
| Surgery and Chronic Diseases of Women
and Children a Specialty.
Office over Salman’s Drug Store.
Phone Vos. 24, 02 and 85.
THE HOME
OF BETTER
GROCERIES
In these days when ALL groceries are high in
pr:ce-the poor as well ; s the good-the real
cnoice is in QUALITY.
Good groceries cost very little more than in
ferior ones, but theyl go a long ways further.
J. R. HUTCHESON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
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JOHN H. HUDSON
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
VILLA RIGA, Ga.
DR. R. E HAMILTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Hutcheson Building
Office Phone 106;. Residence. 44
D11. F. M. STEWART,
Dentist
Office over Selmau’s Drug Store.
No.
Douglas Superior Court
March term, 1917
Foreclosure of Attorney s lien on re*
alty.
W. T. Roberts & J. R. Hutcheson
Does Advertising Pay?
J. S Lehman
It being represented to the court by
the petition of W. T. Roberts and J.
R. Hutcboaon that they claim a lien as
alto neys at law on the following des
cribed realty as the property of J. S*
Lehman and against said J. S. Lehman
und said property parts of land lots
number 154, 155, 163 and 161 in the
1st. district of originally Carioll, now
Dougins, County, Ga. containing in the
aggregate 358 acres, mine or less and
known as the John W. Nixon old place
near Alexander 4 s*old mill on Sweet
water creek in said County, for the
sum of $200.00 for successfully 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 money is due and unpuid; 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 t of said
Court, the orin^lpiti, interest and cost
due tc said plaintiffs, or show cause,
if any lie has, to the contrary, or that
in default thereof foreclosure be grant
ed to the said W. T, Roberts and J.
R. Hutcheson on said lein and the
equity of redemption of the said J. S.
Lehman therein be foreyer barred,
and that service of-this rule be per
fected on said J. S Lehman bv publi
cation pursuant to law, by publication
of this order and the following notice:
To J. S. Lehman of Eikhart, Indiana:
You are hereby commanded to be and
appear at the next term of Douglas
Superior Court then and there to
answer the above named suit and fore
closure proceedings. This 8th day of
January, 1917.
A. L. Bartlett, J. S. C. T. C.
Witness Hon A. L. Bartlett Judge
said Cjurt. This Jan. 9th, 1917*
T. L. Pittman, Clerk.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 1st.—The
stupendous sum of $1,000,000,000
will be expended this year in the
United States for advertising
and the newspapers will £2t the
major portion of it because ad
vertisers have found j-lum to he
the most effective medium, ac-i
cording to Atlanta advertising
men, whose organization, known
as the Ad Men's Club of Atlan
ta, is one of the most enterpris-
i ig and successful civic bodies
in the city.
No phase of the evolution of
American business in the last
quarter of a century has been so
remarkable as tne growth of ad
vertising, and the fact that ad
vertisers will expend one billion
dollars during 1917 is in itself
the ultimate answer to the ques
tion, if indeed such a question
exists in the mind of any person,
whether advertising pays.
A famous magazine recently
declared editorially that it knows
several concerns whose physical
assets could be replaced for $5,-
000, yet whose business could
not be bought for $500,000. The
answer? Good will, reputation,
public confidence—created by
advertising.
Quality is Our Trade Mark
It is stamped on every package, or bag, or
pail, or basket of goods that leaves our store
Vou will conserve both your health and your
pleasure by buying groceries from us.
We give you the SATISFACTORYkindof eats
Agents for the RoyaLTailors, Chicago. Let
us make you a suit./
citation, dismission from
ADMINISTKATION.
Card from J. E. Davis.
To the Citizens of Doufdasville:
I thank you for your past favors
while I was Marshall of your town
and Your favors of the last elec
tion altho I was defeated, but hold
no ill will against any man. I am
still your friend and hope you
will be mine. I have always been
in favor of majority ruling. I
am sencerely yours.
J E. Davis.
Georgia, Douglas County.
Whereas, Mias J. D. Enterkin.
administratrix of G. W. Enterkin,
represents to the coui'l 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 and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administratrix should not be
discharged from her administration,
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in February, 1917
This January 1st 1917.
J H. McLarty, Ordinary.
Avoiding Danger at 8ea.
Electrical apparatus has been
▼anted In England to notify a ship's
nan Is
Frank P. Dorris & Co.
ASTOR MERRITT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA.
J. M. BOYD
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Hut6heson Building.
Phones--Residence No. 128 2; Cffico
No. 128-3.
DR. G. H. TURNER
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to diseases
of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throut
Office over Philips' Store
We^have juist finished taking ^tock and find that we
have some odd pieces of furniture left from our Fall
stock. These pieces we are going to close out at ex
act fa&ory cost, also every piece of Holiday Furni
ture left.
During this sale you will have an opportunity to buy at cost—Morris Chairs
Ladies’ Desks, Dressing Tables, Chiffoniers, Smokirg Stands, Costomers, Medi
cine Cabinets, Cellarettes, Washstands and a number of other useful pieces of fur
niture.
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 the6th day of Februrary 1917
jvhy said application for twelve
months’ support should r ot begranted.
This January 1st 1917.
J. II. McLARTY.
- Ordinary.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
_ the
bature of
DON’T MISS'THIS CHANCE
Our Spring line of Rugs have just arrived-and such Rugs. They are sim
ply beautiful, colors rich, designs artistic and many of them woven without a seam.
We boughtjthese rugs before the last big advance and pass them on to you at a
great saving. The lot includes Brussels, Axminsters, Wilton \ elvets, and French
Wiltons, room size and smaller rugs.
Remember, we are out of the high=rent district and
can always save you money on Rugs and Furniture.
Our location is central-a half-minute from Whitehall
CHAS. S. ROBISON
FURNITURE CO.
25-27 E. HUNTER ST. >
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ATLANTA
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