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« OTT t T t<. FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1919.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Settled proposals will be re
ceived by the Commissioners of
Ronds and Revenues of Douglas
County. Oa., until 11 o'clock A. M.,
on the 26th day of June, 1919, for
fu/nishing labor, etptipment ami
materials and constructing twelve
and onT-tenth (12.1) miles Fed
eral Aid Road complete, known as.
Section “A and “B” of Federal
Aid project No. 36, beginning at
Douglasville and ending at th
Carroll County line; also six and
six-tenths (6.6) miles Federal Aid
Road complete known as section
“C” or Federal Aid Project No
41. beginning tit Douglasville and
endintr at Cobb County line.
Approximate Quantities
Section*“ A”(' StationO to Station
330 Federal Aid Project No. 30.
2.5 Acres Clearing and Grubbing.
10724 Cu. Yds. Earth Exvacation.
754 Cu.'Yds. Soliil Rock Exvaea-
tion.
00!) bin. Ft. Vitrified Clay Pipe
Culverts.
70 Cu. Yds. Concrete in TTeadwalls.
17003 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.
22873 Cu. Yds. Earth Exvacation.
047 Cu. Yds. Solid Rock Exvaca
tion.
000 Tan. Ft. Vitrified Clay Pipe
Culverts.
00 Cu Yds. Concrete in TTeadwalls.
17454 Cu. Yds. Top Soil Surfac
ing within one mile haul.
20380 TTalf Mile 'birds overhaul
on Top Soil Surfacing.
Section “C” (Federal Aid Project
No. 41.)
7.0 Acres Clearing and Grubbing
.30005 Cu. Yds. Earth exvacation
,2318 Cu. Yds. Solid Rock Exvaes
tion.
822 Gin. Ft. Vitrified Clay Pipe
Culverts.
51 Cu. Yds Concrete in TTeadwalls
232 Cn. AMs. Concrete in Culverts
7050 Lbs. Steel Reinforcing.
10278 Cu. Yds. Top Soil Surfacing
within one mile haul.
The average haul from Railroac
sidings is three (31 miles.
Plans and specifications on fib
in this office, in the office o.f tin
State Highway Engineer at At
lanta. Ga.. and 1 in the office o
Johnston & Morgan. Project Eli
gincors, 000 Flatiron Bldg.. At
lanta, Oa. Copies tuny be ha<
from Johnston & Morgan. Project
Engineers, for cost of printing
same.
Proposals shall be submitted o’
regular forms which will be sup
plied by the engineer, and must
be accompanied by a eertifi
cheek or money deposit for $1.
500.00.
The right is reserved to reject
anv nr all bills and to waive all
formalities.
(Signed) A. S. GRESHAM.
Chairman of Commissioners n
Ronds and Revenues of Dougin
County.
- By .T. IT ATcTiARTY.
Clerk of Board.
Douglasville, Ga.. ATav 24th, 1910
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SHERIFF'S SALE
Getorgia. Douglas County.
Will be sold at the court house
dloor in said countv on the first
Tuesday in July 1919. within th
legal hours of sale, towit: all that
certain tract of Thirty-seven and
one ouarter, 137 1-4) acres of th
west Seventy five(75)acres, being
in flic North-West corner of lot of
land No. 184 in the 3rd district
and 5th section of said state and
countv. bonml-il on the north by
lands of .Issuer Sticker, on tin
west by lands of Arthur AYel bo
on the south by lands of Dellr
Weldon and on tin- east by land-
Sallie Capes, withe imnrovement'
thereon. Sit'd la-rl levied on n*
the property of Sam Dover., to sat
isfv an execution issued on tlie-14
day of March, 1919. from the jus
tice Court of the 1542 district G
AT of Carroll County. Ga.. in favor
of 0. B. AleI.endon. endorser again
st Sam Dover, said land being i
the 1260 district G M or said
State and Countv.
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 O. V. Edge,
d'eeeased. having keen filed in my
office,' all persons eoncerned are
eited to show cause by the 7th day
of July. 1919, why said application
for twelve months’ support should
n(yt be granted. This June 2nd,
; 1910.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
Get fresh Stone’s Oakes at E. C.
E. C. Roberts
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A sign that a Regiment cheered
Just a painted sign on the wall of an ancient building
in trance! "Not much of a thrill in that," you'll say
\7 E T a regiment of American
| soldiers, dog-weary from a
long hike, dripping wet
from an all-day downpour,broke
into cheers at sight of it You’d
have thought they had come
unexpectedly on a Statue of
Liner tv in Brest
To at sign represented “God’s
country” — a glimpse of home
tnat had gone across the sea to
meet them
Scha^Fner iSl Marx
placed their signs in the promi
nent loc rdociL m Brest, 8oi ieaux,
Nasaire, Nantes, and the
c»-
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other ports of embarkation ik»
France, they hoped the signs
would be more than merely mes=
sages that let the boys know
they’d find Hart Schaffner &.
Marx clothes—stylish, ail wool,
guaranteed — ready for them
when they got home
The fighting men did see them
as more than advertisements
too; they gave the boys a little
glimpse of “back home” that
cheered them on Hart Schaffner
& Marx say that if those signs
don’t do one other thing than
that, they’re more, than repaid
Pay CASH
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Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Sale bv
GILES BROTHERS Douglasville Ga.
And You’ll
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Pay LESS j
SHERIFFS SALE
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 a
m and 2 p in , the regular hours
of sheriff’s sales, to the highest
biddier for cash.
The following described lauds
to—wit;
All that tract or parcel of land
situated and being in the first
district and fifth section of Doug-
| las county, Georgia, described branch in Arnold field; thence
las follows: A divided five-seventh to the river; thence up the river
interest in the following described'aeross Annawaka mouth thereof
Hands, Commencing at Rice Ferry j to beginning point at said ferry.
Landing on lower side thereof; The lands therein conveyed being
thence by the big spring across! the west part thereof, the
the woods to the sasafras corner; easterly line being the west line of
thence along the lines between the! lands of Mrs E. h. Lathams 2-7
lands of Mrs. Lea Rice deceased, divided part and interest of said
across Annawaka Creek to the tract. The land herein conveyed
line of land! lot no one hundred and being the 5-7 divided interest in
, sixteen; said district and section said described tract and agreed to
|to hickory tree; thence along the aud lines made and run by J W T .
| line of said lot to the corner there- Whitley and said Mrs. E. L.
of; thence along the line of the Latham ih dividing said tract.
' laud of the Whitley estate to The 5-7 part of the 39 acre tract
north of road to be 5-7 in average
off of west side of 59 acre tract
the dividing line of said 59 acre
tract to be parallel with old half
way line. The said described lands
to be sold as the property of T. R.
Whitley to satisfy an execution
issued from the Superior Court of
said county in favor of J. W.
Whitley against the said T. R.
Whitley for balance purchase
■ money of said lands. A deed in
escrow from said .J. W. Whitley
to the said T. R. Whitley, being of
file and recorded in the • clerks
office of said county
lands to said T. R. Whitley by said
to law conveying the title to said.
J. W. Whitley for the purpose of
levy aud sale. Tenant in pos
session notified pursuant to law.
This June the 2nd, 1919.
A. S. Baggett
Sheriff Douglas Co. Ga.
FOR SALE—Good 8 room house
with 6 1-8 acre lot, orchard etc in
Douglasville at a reasonable price.
Dake & McLarty.
FOR SALE— 61 acres, just out
side cooperation limits, goor laud
no house. -
Dake & McLarty.