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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASV1LLE, GEORGIA.
THESE
Mr. Sherman Styles, of Birming
ham, visited’ here lust week.
Col. Astor Merritt wan in Atlan
ta Tuesday.
Mr. W. L. Turner returned home
from the sanitarium Sunday.
Mrs. S. A. Griffith is reported
on the sick list this week.
q 0 l. J. R. Hutcheson was an At
lanta visitor Wednesday.
Born Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs.
,T. 0. Sayer, a son.
Hon. .T. T. Duncan is in Chicago
this week.
Dr. W. K. Burnett was hefe
from Winston this week.
Mr. R, M. Johnson, of Winston
was in Douglasvilie this week.
Mr. J. H. Taylor, of Whites
burR, was in Douglasvilie Thurs
day.
Mrs. Flovd House, of Atlanta,
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
House,
Mrs. Mollie Logan of Rt. 1,
has our thanks for a renewal
sub'-cription this week.
Mrs. A. Ernest has been quite
sick this week, hut we are glad to
report her better.
Mrs. J. A. Sams, of Norfolk,
Va., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
W. A. James.
Mr. and Mrs. John Camp and lit
tle son, of Chicago, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Selman.
Mesdames N. I>. and Clifford
Burton were Atlanta visitors
Tuesday.
Miss Ruth Bartlett, of Halms,
was a week-end guest of Misses
Bessie Prank and Hazel McCarty.
New subscribers 'his week are
Mr. Bryan Gj»as of Douglasvilie,
Irs. J. A. Sams of Norfolk, Va.
Mr. T. H. Phillips of St Louis,
VIr. Sanford Abercrombie, Rt 4.
Mr. J. O. Connallv and Mr. W.
L. Turner ilava vacated the
dutchessn Build(pg which will be
ccupied by theMarchman Phar-
nac". Mr. Connallv has moved
o the Wilson building and Mr.
Turner to Gurley’s Store,
T. J. FOUNTAIN
HAS CAR STOLEN
Mr. T. J. Fountain, of the Mc
Whorter community, came to
Doulglgsville Wednesday morning
and reported that his Ford ear had!
been stolen the night before.
He was accompanied to Atlanta
by Deputy Sheriff, L. Bartlett,
where they soon located the car,
and in a short Minte the thief—
a young man named Winkles,
about 20 years old ,of the same
community. Winkles was lodged
in jail at Douglasvilie and impli
cates the young son of Mr. L. E.
Bartlett, who so far has not been
located.
STRAYED—A black female
Berkshire pig. Please
Ike Dobbs.
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PIC-NICS AND ALL-DAY SINGINGS
Are here.
This is the time of year we begin think
ing of picnics, all day singings and outings.
For the lunch you will find nothing better
than an assortment of LOOSE-WILES’ Cake
and Biscuits. We have a complete assortments
consisting of
AFTERNOON TEAS,
CLOVER LEAVES,
ADVOCATE CREAMS,
SHORT CAKE,
. VANILLA WAFERS,
COFFEE CAKE,
CHOCOLATE FINGERS,
CHOCOLATE HYDRO CAKES,
TAKOMA BISCUITS,
. CHEESE CHIPS,
CHEESE WAFERS,
BUTTER THINS,
FIG SNI-BARS
• j And many others. See our display.
EDWARDS GROCERY CO.
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KltS OF Hi
APPLICATION FOR LET
GUARDIANSHIP. y,
GEORGIA, Douglas County— Ut
1 > All Whom It May Concern: | jjj
' ! James McIntosh having applied for gl
,, , ir .a ,.nC Milic puardianship of the property of B. TI. !';,1
Mr. J. H. Cheatham, ot au • .J,, lkcr a „ j£ sane cl ^n, who has been;®
dllo, S. (’., is vis'tmg ho- sl • (ommitce to the Georgia Stutu S^ini-. (Aj
■*onntV Agent, J. K. Cheatham. t.ulum and is now an inmate thereof.
... notice is given that said application i jU
Dr Carswell, of Atlanta. wlllj w in he heard at my office at ten ’ Jl
,— ']. ,,l the Baptist church next o’clock A. M., on the first Monday in ; Ul
” ' ' April, next. I l+i
Sunday morning. This March 11, 1919. ! u?
J. II. McLARTY, j RJ
Ordinary and ex-Officio Clerk .11
Court of Ordinary. | in
Ford I Ton TrttcK
Sunday morning
Miss Blsa Mae All
of Bremen,
pent the week-end with Mrs. Gro-
rj»Q Bradbury.
i GEORGIA, Douglas County—
"Miss Savannah brc.eman visiuici whereas Mrs. Cora B. Hunter, Exe-
ler brother Mr. •!. *T. Freeman, at cutrix of last will of Mr. M. A. Bowen,
3ast Point this week. I deceased,; represents to the Court in
Mr.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditc
her petition, duly filed and entered ....
reebrd, that she has fully administered j fjl
Mr. M. A. Bowen’s estate: I ?.)i
Sl
Conors, w
, why sain
Mr. Hovey F. Long, ' .LL -
toast Artillery, who has.just--
iirned from 1 ranee, is here witn A —
is brother, Mr. J. b. Long.
J. 11. Bailey, of AtlanD
lias accept ml a position with th
Palace Barber Shop.
mp
show cause, if any they can, w .j . . ■
or Executrix should not be discharged ; 31
Monday in Aprh 1010.
| * J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
Mr Raymond and Miss Estelle
Eetes were week-end visitors of
jheir sister, Mrs. I>. O. Rivers, at
Pairhu rn.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE
SELL LAND.
GEORGIA—Douglas County:
T. R. Whitley, administralo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldron]) estate of E. R. Whitley, late of Doug-, '4
mve as guest?, the latter’s pa- las County, deceased, having duly ,-.
•ents Mr. and Mrs. Strnwn. of plied by petition for leave to eii the. '_ J
Winston lands belonging to said estate
Sajd applcation will be heard,at the Jjj
regular term of the Court of Ordi-j"H
n i {
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in and see one of these as
re the greatest money values
ks that yo can find.
the first Monday in Anril, 1919.
This 3d day of March, -1919.
J. II. McLARTY, Ordinary.
Mrs. D. 1’. Bnrson, Mr. and Mr
lay. Burson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilar y f or paid county to be
T Lane, of Atlanta, were recent .u„.... a r ,rii ioi
nsitors here.
Mrs Howard Kirklev and ehil-
Iren. of Atlanta, spent the week-
nd here with her parents, Mr. and
Urs. B. F. Rowland.
Be sure to attend th esocial
njeetiTi" of the Civic Chib at the
■onrt house to night (Friday)
expecting a shipment of these
in few days and will be glad for
you to call and see them.
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CITATION—YE A IPS SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Douglas County:
The return of the appraisers setting, ijrj .
.part twelve months’ support to Mrs.
Fern Sayer, the widow, and t>. ee LH
mrt nouse iu uign. , - ,■ , • - minor children of J. G. Sever, de-
ood time is in store for every ce ased, having been filed in my office,
ne all persons concerned are cited to show I Jjj
, 'cause by the 7th day of April, 1919,[ Jfj
Just, as WP go to press we e why said aplication for twelvo months’ ‘ tfj
f the death Thursday, in Atlan- supft)rt should not be gamted. This; Jn
a of Mr O. V Edge, a prom-i 3d day of arch, 1919.
aent ciiizen of near Villa Rica, j j, H. McLRATY, Ordinary.
District Agricultural Agent, J.j CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT.
L Johnson, of Carrollton, is here GEORGIA—Douglas County:
his week assisting County Agent, i The return of the Appraisers set-
heatham in night meetings in ting apart 12 months support to Mrs.
ir iou.s communities in interest of M .A. Blaiy, the wrdow of, and five
iub work.
Mr. Will McWhorter and Mr.
ilyde Eskew are two new arrivals
ome from the army. Both were
minor children of J. A. Blair, deceas
ed, having been filed in my office, all
persons concerned are cited to show
cause by the 7th day of April, 1919,
why said application for t welve
be
rtunate in not 'having to cross months’ support should not
e pond, hut their friends are granted. This March 8rd., 1919.
ad to see them home. J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
/. R. DUNCAN
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