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for cash, the following; real estate.
Town lots of land numbers four
and five in Lithia Springs forma
lly called Silt Springs, being in
Block number R2 according to
Plat made by C. D. Camp of Salt
said lots front each on
Springs,
Bowden Tjithia Railroad fifty feet
and number four runs back South
two hundred feet and number five
runs back south 20:1 and one third
feet; being in land lot number
three hundred and eighteen in the
| Although we cannot pay you
| money foa cotton seed, *we *will
| swap you anything in our line.
i We handle Meal, Hulls, Hay,
| Sweet Feed, Flonr, Lard, Coffee,
| Sugar, Etc.
| Bring ns your seed. We will
| treat you right. *'
Administrator
M. M. Beavers,
NICHOLS & CO
,5 GEORGIA FRIDA’
1K<?I00,000 Reservoir
in the Round OakChief
Costs you not a penny extra.
IcOPPER '
RESERVOIR
|||SI0B! Ill
Direct,'patented contact,heats
the water
You bake at the same time
Y no X
M0LACKINO-
always
L SPlC AND
X.SPAN A
Round Oak Boiler Iron Range
Heats the water in the Reservoir
and Bakes at the Same Time
NO MATTER HOW MUCH OR HOW LITTLE WATER MAY
BE IN THE RESERVOIR. THE PRINCIPLE IS PATENTED
Hot Water Every Day
When you consider the fact
that hot water in the reser
voir every day every year for
the next generation is a very
important convenience, you
will realize why you should
have the Round Oak Boiler
Iron Runge.
The $100,000 Reservoir
It is called the $100,000
reservoir, for judgement
has been given agaiust
infringers for this a-
mount. It costs you not
one penny EXTRA.
There are seven other reasom why the Round Oak
ChieflwiH please you. May we show themf
SELMAN BROTERS
NEW BUICK AGENCY
I have taken the agency for’
the BuicK Automobile for Doug
las County under Mr. J. M, John-
(B of Carrollton.
Let me show you Jthe new
1919 model.
Cars can be delivered within
20 days from order, price $1675.
F. M. WINN, Jr.
CITATION.. Administration
GEORGIA—Douglas County:’
To ab Whom It May Concern:
R.J. Harding, having in prope;
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on tt.
estate of W. A. Harding, late o
said County, this is to cite all ant
singular the creditors and next: o
kin of W. A. Harding to be and a
pear at my office within the tin
allowed by law, and show eaus-
if any they can. why permanei;'
administration should not hi
granted to R. C. Harding on V'
A. Harding’s estate.
Witness my hand and ofi’iei '
signature, this oth day af May
1019. •
J. H. Me LARTY, Ordinary.
PETITION FOR PROBATE OF
WILL IN SOLEMN FORM
In Re. Mary A. Logan, Nominate
Executrix, of La3t Will and
Testament of Mary A. C.
Mitchell, Deceased.
Court of Ordinary of Dotigla:
County, Georgia.
To Mrs. A C. Clark, Saint Louis
Mo.; Mrs. Mamie Mitchell, Bowie
■Texas; Pauline Hare, Menus; ■
Texas, Robert Mitchell, Bowi ■
Texas: Marie Mitchell. Bowie
Texas; Mrs. Alma MeCool, Noco
na, Texas; and DeWitte Lips
■omhp, whose residence is ur
known, heirs nt law of said Mar.
A.C.Mitchell, deceased :
Mary A. Logan having appliw'.
as executrix, for probate in solan:-
form of the last will and testimeni
of Mary A. C. Mitchell, deceased
’ate of s!lid county of Dougin
and State of Georgia, you an
•ach of you as one ,of the heirs,a'
law of said Mary A. C. Mitchell
being a non-resident if ‘his Star
are hereby repaired to be and a;
■>ear at the Court of Ordinary fie
said eountly'bf flo’tiglas'oi:: tile first
Monday in June, 1910, when said
application for probate will be
beard, and show cause', if any yo:
have or can, why the prayer of#)
letition should nob be granted
bad, and allowed.
This April the 7th, 1919.
J. H. MeLARTY, Onirdary
ind Ex-Officio Clerk Court of
Ordinary Douglas County, Georgia
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
'rEORGI A—Douglas County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
James McIntosh, having
proper form. applied,to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration
in the' estate of B. H. Baker, late
if said County, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and
next, of kin of B. H. Baker,
to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, and 1
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should
not be granted to James Mc Intosh
on B. H. Baker’s estate.
i«loijjo pere pneq /Cm ssauji^
dgmiture, this 5th day of May,
1919.
J. H. McLARRTY. Ordinary
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Coo,right 1919 Hut SchafEus & Mats
IEOROI Douglas County
By virture of an Order of the
Court of Ordinary of Douglas Cou
nty, regularly granted at the May
Term, 1919, of said Court, will be
sold at public outcry o the first
Tuesday in June, 1919, at the
Court House nt Douglasville in
said County, between the usual
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
real estate,
rs four
forma
te
ird |
her!
in thei
eighteenth district and second j
section of Douglas County, GA. |
Said land 1 to he sold Ai the pro
perty of )L M. Beavers, late of
said county, deceased, for the pur- i
pose of paying debts and making!
distribution among the heirs at
of said deceased. Terms
You’d like lo look this way
A MAN’S looks dort wholly depend on the
x clothes he wears; the man himself has some
thing to do with it. 1 , r
So far as “clothes make the man” we’re
making some of the best looking men in town.
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes do i|b: they’re designed to , fit
the bodies and the taste of men of all sizes- and shapes, and
ideas. We nave the clothes to fit all of you.
We hope you’ll come and see
We also have what you want in Shoes, Hats,
Shirts, Ladies waists, Dress goods, Etc.
GILES BROTHERS
THE CASH STORE
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
This May 6th 1919.
,T. C. Reavers,
of the Estate of
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will he re
ceived hv the Commissioners of
Roads’ and Revenues of Douglas
Ga., until 11 o’clock A.M.,
day of June, 1919, for
Pay CASH
furnishing labor, equipment and;
materials and constructing twelvei
and one-tenth (12.1) miles Fed-j
oral Aid Road complete, known as 1
Section “A and “B” of Federal:
Aid project No. 36, beginning-at
Douglasville and ending at the
Carroll County line; also six and
six-tenth's (6.6) miles Federal Aid.
Road complete known: as section
“C” or Federal Aid Project No..
41. beginning at pnnglasville and
ending at Cobh County line.
Approximate Quantities
Section f‘ A”( Station!) to Station
330 Federal Aid Project No. 36.)
2.5 Acres Clearing and Grubbing.
10724 Cu. Yds. Earth Exvacation.
754 Cu. Yds. Soil'd Rock Exvaca
tion.
909 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Clay Pipe
Culverts. ,
70 Cu. Yds. Concrete in Hen dwells.
17963 Cu. Yds. Top Soil Surfacing
within one mile haul. ’
Section “B” (Station 330 to end
Federal Aid Project No. 36.)
2 0 Acres Clearing and Grubbing.
22373 Cu. Yds. Earth Exvacation.
647 Cu. Yds. Solid Rock Exvaea-
t.ion.
900 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Clay Pipe
Culvert-s. , ' I
66 Cu Yds. Concrete in Hsadwalls..
17454 Cu. Yds. Top Soil Surfac
ing within one mile haul.
29386 Half Mile Yards overhaul
on Top Soil Surfacing.
Section “C” 'Federal Aid Project
No. 41.)
" 0 Acres Cl owing and Grubbing.
39005 Cu. Yds. Earth exyaeation.
2313 Cu. Yds. Solid Roek Exvaca
tion.
822 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Clay Pipe
Culverts.
51 Cu. Yds Concrete in Hendwalls.
232 Cu. Yds. Concrete in Culverts.
7056 Lbs. Steel Reinforcing.
19278 Cu. Yds. Ton Soil Surfacing
within one mile haul.
The average haul from Railroad
sidings is three (31 miles.
Plans and specifications on file
in this office, in the office of the
■State Highway Engineer at At
lanta. Ga.. and' in the office of
Johnston & Morgan. Project En
gineers. 609 Flatiron Bldg.. At
lanta. Ova. Conies may he had
from Johnston & Morgan, Proieet
Engineers, for cost of’ printing
same. .
Prormsa.ls shall hp submitted on
regular forms which will he sun-
plied by the engineer, and must
be aceonjpanied by a. certified
' i v
Pay LESS
cheek or money deposit for $1,-
500.00.
The right is reserved to reject
any or all bids and to waive all
formalities.
(Signed) A. S. GRESHAM,
Chairman o c Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues of-Douglas
County.
By J. H MoLARTY.
.Clerrk of Board.
Douglasville, Ga„ May 24th, 1919.
APPLICATION , FOP, LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGI A-r-Doiigla’s County.
To All Who it Concern:
T. F. Brown, having in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters o? Administration on the
estate- of Mrs. V. A. Brown, lath
of said County, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Mrs. V. A. Brown,
to he and appear at my office with
in the tiaie allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they con, why
oermauent administration should
not he granted to T. F. Brown, on
Mrs. V. A. Brown’s estate.
Witnoss my hand and official
signature, this 5th day of May,
1919.
J. H. MeLARTY, Ordinary.