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Saturday, June 7?
ADMISSION 25c
GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JUNR 9, 1 Cfc.
potTOLAB county
Have yon seen the Norman buggy? GUARDIAN’ 8 SALE
Almanri & McKoy will take pleasure
in > nwir.ir you i.iui tellinp' yon one. GEORGIA—Fulton County.
• — By virture Qf an ordler of the
l-Aiir.l LOAN.® Court of Ordinary of said County,
1845-WILLIAM
^KINLEY-lgQI
McKinley and
Sound Money
H was the martyr President William
McKinley who made the term "sound
money” famous. President McKinley was
a great believer . In banks. He frequently
advised Ms friends to bank their money*
A bank account Is a cure for worry.
Are you a bank depository
II you are not, start an account with
us today.
F ,
THE bKJVl 1NEJL
Pobushbu Every Friday
Official Organ of Oouglaeville and
Douglas County.
Entered in the Post Office at Douplas-
Ville, Ga., as second-class mail matter.
Z. T. DAKE,
Editor and Publisher.
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Office Phone 108
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/VREb'lHWii
It ~ -rag
•RANCHES IN ALL The. PRINCIPAL CITIES
It is funny w*hat a fool a man
can make of himself.
4 4
When priests in a certain Arab
tribe become to old they carry him
out. on the desert and desert them
with a bone and a crust. Some
churches almost adopt that method
in America.
4 4 4
The U. S. Department of Agri
culture.says it costs an average of
$36.50 to keep a dog a year— and
this doesjiit enclude the dog tax.
Some canines are rather high at
that yearly maintainanee.
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In 1918 86 per cent of business
failures were due to personel cau
ses, such as incompetence, ignor
ance, neglect, etc. So, if you are
not ranking money the chances are
it’s your fault.
4- 4* 4*
So many hills have been intro
duced in Congress asking that cap
tured German cannon be distrib
uted to various cities and towns
throughut the country that if all
are to bp suplmd it is estimated
that anoher war with German
will hive to he waged.
Debts have a way of keeping
•head.
4 4 4
Work is the greatest thing in
the world, if it is the right kind.
4- + 4-
Money sometimes passes
brains, hut sense seldom passes as
Coin,
4- 4- 4-
Peru is suffering with inobs. As
prevalent an affliction as cooties
jp the war zone.
4 4 4
Our idea of one joke that is wor n
Cut it the time honored fling at
the absence of hooze.
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People who wish to give money
•re not worried much over the ben.
•fits they are getting.
4 4 4
Do you realise that June is here
0»d the year 1919 is almost half
genet
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Women are peculiar, says the
fmeo The women have a notiou
About men the yseldom express.
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Ip Olden times they burned the
jwidnight oil, but a Kansas paper
•Ays now the boys burn midnight
+ * *
Arguments are Qf little value
to tbeparticipantB, but hearers
with cleft]' bends can get some ben
•fit.
t + +
A New York Dairy Association
had as a banquet guest a $60,000
©ill']. An.v ordinary political meet
lng can beat that,
*i* -I- 4*
The work of most people can I
dispense ! with :io one would
Jose but Ihemselves, and they
would only lose the pay.
Hawker"says i*s up * the Sop-
with peonle w: • ■ 111<■ i' 'u- starts an
other flight or not. Still retaining
his nerve.
4 4 ' 4
TTenv Fold is slicing a Chicago
pa-'"" '• ■" ! him an an
archist. There’d have been n
dr if it bud hei-n “ bolshevik!.'
'Mrs. J. T. Reese of McWhorter
happened to aserious accident Sun
day night while at the home of
her sick neighbor, Mrs. Banks, sh e
fell from a verranda and broke
her hip. Hape she will soon he
better.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKViv
were Birmingham visitors this
week.
e nothing to di
1 von ever talk
jouple of year>
ggest ? etc.
Fisliin stories hav
with gardnei's. flic
to the man. who a i
ago, raised, flu- hi
* * -T.
The report now is that millions
iof war weary Europeans will come
•to America. We have some stan
dards that should he maintained
over here!
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In twent days of May 239,029
(American soldiers were brought
home. This shows hat our tran
sport service runs just as well
backward as forward.
*t -!- -!*
A dwarf sun, about the size of
the earth, but giving a more in
tense heat than our sun has been
discovered. But our world, takes
little notice thereof.
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A London soap factory each
,*’£*k gives its employees their
•rages by means of depositing it
jtO their credit at a local bank. Th
.idea is that it increases thrift.
+ + +
The Bureau-of War Risk Insur
ance says that any discharged sol
dier wha droped his goverment
insurance can have it reinstated!
flatter think it over if yon have
. irppped any.
r We seewhere the sister of Abra-
&t,m Lincoln's first love is telling
jibe story. A girl these days don’!
Jtnow how famous she may be
years afterwards because of her
jtoves and losses.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
niitru oi' mu ii h i Hi) iQiQ]
Rea- will be sold before the Court House
year door of Douglas County, on the
an _ first Tuesday in July, next, within
the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property of th estate of C. C.
Morris, deceased, to-wit: One
Small annual payments,
sunaole interest. Five
loans. Repay ene-tenth
i oally for four years, balance the
fifth year. Interest pa.vable an
n 'tally. When loans fall due can eighth ’interest of Nell Brantly in
tie renewed for a further fiive all that tract or parcel of land ly-
\ ears. Loans made to finish ing and being in Douglas County,
payment of lands held under Georgia, and described as follows:
bond for title. If you want at f . he ’™ uth f P Uosf
j4 . „ . River and running through frac-
money on good terms aud.at luw t5on lot8 lfi Jind 18> a1)d , ot 1;| t0
rate of interest see me. the mouth of the branch near the
Loans MADE WITHOUT DELAY, narrows to a rock corner. Do r
J. R HUTCHESON River being the line to that point;
Rooms 1 and 2 Hutcheson Bldg thence running West to the rock
Douglasvilb ,Ga.. corner and line between lots 28
and 19 and forming lot No. 1.
7 7 ] , , ., .... . drawn by Mollie O. Brantley, and
tiny a bo.\ of Caloui s. H hy. njor( , f u jj v described as follows:
finalise il is most efficient rem- Fraction of lot No. 18. 105 acres
cdy known in billiousness, indi- Fraction of lot No. 19. 43 acres.
gestion and constipation. j Fraction of lot No. 28, 52 acres,3
J. L. SELMAN & SON. rods 31 p.
Fraction of lot No. 29, 13 acres 3
Porte Rica and Southern Queen Po- rods,
tato Plante for April and May delivery
t $2.00 per thousand. In ten thousand 213 acres
lots, $1.76. | With all the rights, members and
D. J. BRANCH, ! appurtenances to the said above
Ashburn, Ga. .described property in anywise
1 appertaining or belonging.
q The order authorizing and em
powering the Guardian to sell sairv
— in Douglas County. Terms cash
WANTED—4 painters. Will This June 2nd. 1919.
pay good wages. Apply to T. B..MRS. MOLLIE O. BRANTLE'S.
BOMAR, Supt. Grant Bl-d'g., Atlan-j Guardian of Nell Brantley,
ta, Ga. '
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING CO.
Bring your laundry to E.
ROBERTS.
If you want anything in the
Hardware line, call No. 86.
ALMAND & McKOY
1 CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Get Your Accessories for all,
makes of ears at JAMES & SAYERj ^poRGT.4—Douglas County.
Bring"yourchickene^ egge^andj. f the "P^ps set-
butter to BAGGETT & BURTON. mrpport
deceased, having been filed in my
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS.
1 can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county
J. H. McLarty.
The Volunteer State Lift
Insurance Company
•r
Chattwooga, Tennessee
Will negotiate with high-class suc
cessful Life Insurance men for
“District Agency” in this section
—Old Time General Agency Con
tract—Liberal first year and re
newal commissions.
Give full Particulars in first
letter. Address
MINOR MORTON,
Vice-President &
Agency Manager
office, all persons concerned are
cited to show cause by the 7t,h day
of July, 1919. why said application
for twelve mouths’ support should
not be granted. This June 2nd,
1919.
,T. H. Me LARTY, Ordinary.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Am now prepared to negotiate
loans on first-class farms at 6%-
interest. Also funds in Local
Bank to lend on farm and city
property at current rate of in
terest.
Astor MerriTt,
Attorney at-L^w,
Douglasviile, Georgia.
. STRAYED—Six-month-old Hol-
Recattse it is most efficient rem- stein male calf.Almost white.
. . . ..... " . .. , GRAVESrCREEL FARM.Rt 6
cdy ktiWQtt in btUtousness, inni-j
Zestion and constipation. I Bring your laundry to E. C.
. i. l.£ElAJ4<y & SON. i ROBERTS.
Get your Qoodvear Cord Tires
at JAMES& SAYER.
Get fresh Stone’s Oakes at E. C.| Machine needles and shuttles
E. C. Roberts ' for any mach'ne. at MeOarley’s
Get Rubber Hose at Almand &
McKoy.
Fertilizers, and Top Dressings
T now have complete lines of
If you are interested in erecting Fertilizers sufficient to complete
a tomb stone or monument to your season, and will have Top Dressing
loved ones, call and let me show
vou some good designs.
J. B. G. BANKS.
FOR. SALE—80 acre farm, situ
ated 2i/ a miles of Powder Springs,; ditiol ^ cheap.
Ga., Good house, barn anil otli
out buildings; also three-room ten
ant house, good pasture adjoining
ham. Fresh water running : „ t j A ME8& SAYER.
through pasture; fine orchard,
about 1U. mile of 7th District Ag
ricultural College. About, 60 acres
under cultivation, balance in fine
piiie timber, estimated to cut 200.-
000 feet. Terms if desired. 54 acre
farm, situated 1% miles of Powder
Springs, Ga. About % miles, of 7th
District Agricultural College.
Good house, barn, etc. One of the
most desireable locations in the
county. If you are in the market
for a good farm il will pay you to
see me at. once.
, B. L. VAUGHAN,
Powder Springs, Ga.
and side application, which is com
posed of materials that arc avail
able at onee. It has been demon-
strut that this application pay
beter anil is more profitable to tli
user than any fertilizer he uses
throughout the season. Will be
glad to furnish you with balance
——— I of vonr requirements.
Get your Goodyear Cord Tires y, p SMITH.
FOR SALE—A hundred pound
capacity refrigator in good con-
Z. T. Dake.
WANTED—Several Salesladies
for our Saturday opening. Call
and see us Friday.
The Perkins Ten Cent Co.
FOR SALE—Registered Poland
China Pigs. $10 each, six weeks
old. Eleven pigs in litter from
famous Curie herd.ofBrowsworthy!
Tenn., winner of championship
at Southeastern Fair, 19l8. Also
one registered brood sow, $50,00
7-3 J..F. MEADOWS, Rt. 3.
FOR SALE—A good Jersey cow,
fresh. Will give 4 gallons a day.
7-tf J. T. GILES
Highest prices paid for country
produce at BAGGETT & BURTON
If you need anything in the Hard
ware line call on 86.
Almand & McKoy
LAUNDRY—Men’s Suits,
Ladies Dresses, Spreads, Table
Linens, Shirts and Collars; Phone
and will call for and deliver.
Joe McCarley.
Go to Almand & McKoy when you
want buggy harness.
I was just like
a lot of other
“booba” who nev
er paid any at
tention to wbat
sort of oil was
being put in the
crank case, but
the "GREEN
FLAG" advertis
ing got me to thinking there must
be something in it and to “watch
your step” when you say, “give me
a quart of oil”—That’s what 1
had been saying all along—but now—*
Oh, NEVER AGAIN—do I say it that
way—NIX—I say, “give me a quart of
“GREEN FLAG" Oil! and then I
know “I’ve Got It"—got the right soYt
qf oil, the belt oil, and the right body
for my motor.
Why—since I began using “GREEN
FLAG" that motor qf mine behaves
like a lafly. She purrs like a pussy eat,
and runs is silent like, I have to listen
every now and then Is believe she's
runnin* at all.
Now I know what the real joy of driving a car really means.
"GREEN FLAG" Oil has sure waked me up to just what a
vital thing the right sort of motor oil IS in the SERVICE,
POWER and COMFORT of driving a car.
There are several live dealers in this county who sell
“GREEN FLAG" Motor Oil, well known, reliable folks; and I
would drive twenty miles out of my way to get “GREEN
FLAG" if it were necessary to do so.
Their names are listed in this little “burst of enthusiasm."
J. R. DUNCAN
J t
No. C
Furniture—the
Sensible Gift
When giving presents why
not give something; useful —
something that will be an ever
lasting reminder of the good
spirit in which it is giyen ?
Latest Designs—Prices j
That All Can Afford
No matter how much or little you
can afford to spend, you will be able
to find some piece of furniture hero
that will prove highly acceptable.
Style and Stability at Pleasing Prices
Chas. S. Robison Furniture Co.
23-25-27 E. HUNTER ST.
ATLANTA
He went
“Over the Top ”
FOR YOU!
He’s going
again—
and you can go with him I
See Sergt. Arthur Guy
EMPEY
(Himself)
Supported by Lois Meredith, James
Morrison and so all-star
V1TAGRAPH Cast
“OVER THE
TOP
V
VITAGRAPH’S
STUPENDOUS
PHOTOPLAY
OF EMPEY’S
WORLD-
FAMOUS
BOOK