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Buy what you want,
qnick! the longer you
wait, the
more
Sallie Capos,
thereon. Sa
thp property
ist'y an execu
day of 'MareI
Although we cannot pay you ?
money foa cotton seed, we will §
swap you anything in our line, i
£
£
We hande Meal, Hulls, Hay, £
Sweet Feed, Flonr, Lard, Coffee, §
Sugar, Etc. |
Bring ns your seed. We will |
treat you right. i
NICHOLS & CO
,000 Reservoir
in It* Round Oak Chief
Costa you not a penny extra.
the water
You bake
'BLACKING*
ALWAYS
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DOWLAS OOUNTT SANTIS KL,DOTOLADYILLB QBOKOIA. FRIDAY. JUNK A
at the same time
Round
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
Hat Water Every Day
The f100,000 Reservoir
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 Range.
It is called the $100,000
reservoir, for judgement
has been given against
infringers for tnif a*
mount. It costs you not
one penny EXTRA.
There are seven ether re atom why the Round Oak
Chiej%0iH please you. May we show themT
SELMAN BROTERS
NEW H AGENCY
I have taken the agecy for
the BuicK A.ityn )Vi9 for Doug
las^ County under Mr. J. M. John-
son of Carrollton.
Let me show you the new
1919 model.
Cars can be deivered within
20 days from order, price $1675.
NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues of Douglas
County, Ga., until II o’clock A. M.,
on the 26th day of June, 1919, for
furnishing labor, equipment and
materials and constructing twelve
SHERIFFS BALK
Georgia, Douglas county.
Will be sold at the court house
door of said county on the first
Tuesday in July, 1919, at the us
ual place of holding sheriff’s pub
lic sales between the hours of 10. u
m and 2pm, the regular hours
■ nu.e.iuio u.au i/UU.ll I lit 1111^ I HCIU' , . ' , . ,
and one-tenth (12.11 miles Ped-!°f sheriffs sales, to the highest
eral Aid Road complete, known as bytdler ^ or cash
Mnnflnn “ \ TIlC follOWlO
Aid project No. 36, beginning at lto , , . ,
Douglasville and ending at the Ml f^at tract <>r parcel of land
Carroll County line; also six andjsituated and ^hemg in the^tirst
six-tenths (6.6) miles Federal Aid ’ " ' ‘ * “““*
Roar! complete known as section
“C” or Federal Aid Project No..
41. beginning at Douglasville and
ending at Cobh County line.
Approximate Quantities
fVctmn “A”( StationO to Station
330 Federal Aid Project No. 36.)
2.5 Acres Clearing snd Grubbing.
16724 Cu. Yds. Earth Ex vacation.
754 Cu. Yds. Solid Rock
fion.
969 Din. Ft. Vitrified Clay Pipe
Culverts. ,
70 Cu. Yds. Concrete in Headwalls.
17963 Cu. Yds. Top Soil Surfacing
within one mile haul.
Section “B" (Station 330 to end
Federal Aid Project No. 36.)
3 0 Acres Clearing and Gruhhing.
22873 Cu. Yds. Earth Exvacation.
647 Cu. Yds. Solid Rock Exvaca-
►ion.
900 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Clay Pipe
Culverts.
66 Cu Yds. Concrete in Head walls.
17454 Cu. Yds. Ton Soil Surfac
ing within one mile haul.
29386 Half Mile Yards overhaul
in Top Soil Surfacing.
Section "0” (Federal Aid Project
No. 41.)
7.9 Acres Clearing and Grubbing.
39005 Cu. Yds. Earth exvaoat.ion.
2318 Cu. Yds. Solid Rock Exvaca-
Announcement
F. M. WINN, Jr.
422 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Clay Pipe
Culverts.
61 Cu. Yds Concrete iti Headwalls.
’32 Cu. Yds, Concrete in Culverts.
"056 fibs. Steel Reinforcing. --
19278 Cu. Yds. Top Soil Surfacing
vithin one mile haul.
The average haul from Railroad
<idings is three (3),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 pn
gineers. 609 Flatiron Rldg.. At-
'anta. Ga. Conies may he had
■rom Johnston & Morg.s.0:, Pro)
RlWji.'i/fci.ii, 4ni-Vost of printing
■a me.
Proposals shall be submitted on
regular forms which will be sup-
died by the engindbr. and must
'<e aeeomnnnied bv a certified
check or money deposit, for $1,-
"00.00.
The right is reserved to reject
my or all bids and to waive al 1
formalities.
(Signed) A. S. GRESHAM.
Chairman of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues of Douglas
County.
district and fifth section of'Doug
las county, Georgia, described
as follows : A divided five-seventh
interest in the following described
lands. Commencing at Rice Ferry
Landing on lower side thereof;
thence by the big spring, across
the woods to the"hasafras corner;
thence along the lines between the
lands of Mrs. Lea Rice deceased.
Exvaca-! across Annawaka Creek to the
line of land lot no one hundred and
sixteen; said district and section
to hickory tree; thence along the
line of said lot to the corner there-
of- thence along the lino-of the
land of the Whitley estate to
branch in Arnold field; thence
to the river: thence up the river
across Annawaka mouth thereof 5
to beginning point at said ferry. g
Tile lands therein conveyed being g
the west, part thereof. tin n
easterly line being the west line of g
lands of Mrs E. L. Lathams 2-7 3
divided part and interest of said 5
tract. The land herein conveyed g
being tbe 5-7 divided interest in g
said described tract, and agreed to 3
and lines made and run hv J W. g
Whitley and said Mrs. E. L. 9
Latham in dividing said tract. 3
The 5-7 part of the 59 acre tra d. 3
north of road to tie 5-7 in average g
off of west side of 59 acre tract 3
the dividing line of said 59 acre ■
1 i-act to be parallel with old half- 3
»nv line. The said described lands g
- , Up .old as tbe oropertv of T. R.
Whitley to satisfy an execution
Or -Mioerior Goiirt, of
said county in favor of J. W. j
Whitley against the said T_ R.
Whitley for balance purchase
money of said lands. A deed in j
escrow from said J. W. Whitley I
to the said T. R. Whitley, being of
file and recorded in the clerks
nil,!, county pursuant
I have returned from overseas army ser
vile and again taken charge of the Whitley-
Pharmacy.
I will conduct the business under the
name; W hi dev Pharmacy Company.
Will handle everything in the Drug line
and appreciate your business.
You’ll find the best of cold drinks at our
fountain.
A well selected line of ci gars tobacco etc
Come in and see us.
Grady Davis
Manager.
By J. H. MeLARTY.
Clerk of Board.
Oouglnsville, Ga.. May 24th, 1919
SHERIFF’S SALE
Gctorgia, Douglas County.
Will he sold at the court house
dloor in said county on ttie first
Tuesday in July 1919. within the
legal hours of sale, towit: all that
certain tract of Thirty-seven and
me nuarter. (37 1-41 acres of the
west Seventy five(75)acres, being
in the North-West corner of lot of
land No. 184 in the 3rd district
ami 5th section of said state and
county, bounded on the north by
bind- of Jasper Sticker, on fe
west. hv lands of Arthur Wel.lon
on the south by lands of Della
Weldon, and on the east by lands
Capes, withe improvement-
land levied on
of Sam Dover, to sat-
an execution issued on the 14
of 'March. 1919, from the jus
tice Court of the 1542 district G
M of Carroll County, Ga., in favor
of C. B. McLendon, endorser again
st Sam Dover, said land being i-
the 1260 district 0 M or said
State and County. .
This June 3rd 1919.
A
S. Baggett
Sheriff.
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Douglas County:
The return of the appraisers set-
ing apart twelve months’ sunnort
to the family of 0. V. Edge,
deceased, having been filed in iny,
office, all persons concerned are
to show' cause by the 7t,h day
why said application
months’ support should
not he grnnted. This June 2nd,
1919.
J. H. MeLARTY, Ordinary.
Get fresh Stone’s Cakes at E. C.
E.'C. Roberts
to -aid T . R.. WbiVtYey by said
T..-W. Whitley for the pur nose ofj
levy and sale. Tenant in pos-
-cssinn notified pursuant to law.
This June the 2nd. 1919.
A. S. Baggett
Sheriff Douglas Co. Ga.
Kimbal House
ATLANTA, GA.
A
thTutie tq*aM ^ cevte tfi the VvYitflesale an|
400 Rooms
LOUIS J. m\KLER,
Proprietor
Retail District. (
. \
Rates Reasonable v
C. L. DINKLER
Manager
The Cash Store
Pay CASH ' Pay LESS