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noUGLAJ county sentt* 1 ^ qsobqia Friday. august i. 1919.
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL
WE WILL DELIVER TO YOU ONE OF OUR WICK
LESS OIL STOVESi AT THE END OF TEN DAYS YOU
ARE NOT SATISFIED. JUST CALL US AND WE WILL
COME AFTER IT.
WE STILL HAVE A FULL LINE OF THE DIFFERENT
SIZES OF THE FAMOUS "SOU+HERN TIRES. GUARAN
TEED FOR FULL 5000 MILES.
WE HAVE ON HAND A LIMITED NUMBER OF DUR
HAM SAFETY RAZORS. A $5.00 RAZOR FOR 25C.
SEE ONE BEFORE YOU BUY.
KEEN KUTTER TOOLS. "THE QUALITY REMAINS
LONG AFTER THE PRICE IS FORGOTTEN."
IF YOU HAVE ANY RUSTY FLOORS. TABLES.
DE5KS, BEDSTEADS. OR A*NY KIND OF FURNITURE,
WHY DISCARD IT? WHEN A CAN OF PITCAIRN VARNISH
WILJ^ MAKE IT SAME AS NEW.
•GET ONE OF OUR "BATH RUBS" AND KE$P COOL
WHILE THE SUN IS SHINING SO WARM.
SPECIAL “LUILDERS" HARDWARE." "BUILDING MA
TERIAL," "MOWERS" AND "RAKES."
Harding' ^Supply Co.
i DOUGLASVILLE, GA,
INSYDE
TYRES
iNS^°r^ s
Inner Armor to be Inserted Be
tween the Casing and Tube in '
Automobile or Motor
cycle Tires.
Insyde Tyres add from 1,000 to 5,000 miles to
the life of a casing by reinforcing it and presenting
blow-outs.
Insyde Tyres eliminates 90 per cent, of all
punctures by preventing sharp articles from reach
ing the tube.
Insyde Tyres save their small coat in a short
time and may be used over and over again in
several casings.
IhsydeJTyres are made of tough rubber-impreg
nated fabric, which is practically puncture and blow
out proof when placed inside of*an outer casing.
For Sale By
W. M. Hays
DOUQLASVILLE, GA.
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See us before you sell or buy.
Baggett & Burton
WELL KNOWN COMPANY TO
BE HERE ALL NEXT WEEK
HARRY DUVAL
Principal Comedian With K. K.
Show.
The Kadell K'ritchfield Dramat
ic Company featuring Mr. Frank
A. Stolle and 'Miss Clara Hamb-
leton will open a weeks engage
ment here next Monday night.
This year the company is carry
ing acts composed of the best rep
ertoire artists ever seen through
bile South.
Royalty plays never before pre
sented by any tent show will be
offered to the public during the
engagement here.
Vaudevile specialties by artists
Engaged for that particular pur
pose will he featured between the
acts and in the concert.
Monday night the company will
present “Marian Grey,” a Semi
Rural comedy drama in four acts
This play lias a beautiful plot of
heart interest with just enough
comedy to make it a big success.'
Other plays to he presented are :
“The Man of the Hour,” “The
Minister’s Daughter,” “Within
the f/aw,” “In the Days of 49,”
and the (Mountaineers Vendetta.”
There will a complete ehange of
plays and vadeville specialties at
each performance.
Prices—-Children 25e, adults, 35c.
Curtain rises promptly at 8:30,
new time. Come eaarly.
FAIR PLAY
We Serve You
We try to run our store to serve our cus
tomers to the best advantage. The quality of
our goods and delivery service is not surpassed
anywhere.
Will buy all the produce we can get, but
ask our friends uot to bring it on Friday even
ing or Saturday, as we can’t dispose of it then.
But bring all you can on other days.
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It is wnith sadness we chronicle
the death of Miss Lizzie Harkness,
wife of Mr. Mm. Harkness. She
died) ta^ a private Sanitarium i
Atlanta, 18th inst. Her remains
were brought hack and intered
at Friendship Cemetary. Rev. J.
Williams performed the last sad
rites in the presence of a large con
course of neigh Inn’s and frieids.
Her husband, and father, Rev .Alex
Teal of Atlanta and Several sisters
and brothers survive hr. Condol
enee to the berieved family.
Our town brstheren are talking,
good rends incesantly now a tiling
ml known until the automobile was
brought around. The can not now
prophesy how a farmer can get
to town without endangering lif
and property. Well, we ap»
mighty glad the automobile came
Well as we are soon to have an
election on Road bondls I move that
we have a county wide tax elect
ion for bettering schools I think
this far ltiViro important than road
bonds. Let us get reydy and give
this rising generation an equal
showing with the balance of the
country. I know that our people
here are very generous toward puli
lie except a few old fossels who
manage to let. their children go to
school a few weeks in the year, and
nnid about, one cent a day. sure
element, to the starvation price
that the .state wasdoling out to
her already starving teachers.
Of al the proffesions the teach
ers receive the least, pay of all. Rv
reason of natural strengtli a few
teachers ‘have livd their nlloted
time out., the majority filling pap
ers graves. The children nbe the
rvers graves. The children are the
hope of the country, the salt of
turned loose Without sail or rud
der, they are to be the future rulers
of our institutions, hut. ip>t a litle
more sleep and a little more slum
ber. .
INow instead of giviti all of our
money to take care of the automo
biles and horses let us sepnd a
part of it on our children.
The church at this place is pro-
traeting her meeting at this time
Elder Webb, of Carrollton,has
charge of the church.
Miss Is ace McLarty of Villa Riea
visited Mrs. Reese a few days ago.
Miss Frankie Reese -who -is-tea
ching near Villa Riea and Mr. Ru
fus McLarty visited .home, folks
lastSunday. 1
E want to thank all of our friends and
customers who have expressed them- |
selves favorably to our two new rules—
no goods taken out till paid for, and, strictly one
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price to all. These people know the value of a One
Price Cash Store. In fact, everybody is beginning to
see more and more the value of a one prit e cash
store. In a store of this kind you know what you
are d >ing—you don't have to run all over town to
find out if the prices are right. Your children can |
buy just as cheap here as you can. The man or wo- |
man with just a small amount of money can buy §
just as cheap as the millionaire—Just one low cash §
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price to all alike. |
Everybody nows that the price cutter adds an &
extra profit to begin with, where the one pace Cash £
Store must mark his goods the very lowest price «■
they can be sold. ?
Thank you. We appreciate your business. |
GILES BROS.
THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE
If You Trade Here You’ll Pay Less.
Douglasville and Villa Rica
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To all Whom It May Concern:
T. W. Tolbert having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Peter F. MoManus, late
of Los Angelos County, California,
who had property in Douglas
County, Ga., this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and riext of
kin of Peter F. MeManns to be and
appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not
he granted to T. W. Tolbert on
Peter F. MeManns’ estate.
• Witness my hand and official
signature, this Tth day of July,
1919.
J. H. MeLARTY. Ordinary.
CITATION. DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Whereas. J. O. Beavers, Admin
istrator of M. M. Beavers, repre
sents to the Oonrt in his pepition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered M.
M. Beavers’ estate:
This is. therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, t. 0 show cause, if any they
can, why said Administrator
should not he discharged from his
administration, and receive Letters
of Dismission on the first Monday
in August, 1919.
This July 7t,h. 1919.
J. H MeLARTY, Ordinary.
CITATION—DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
■ Whereas, Z. T. Dake, Adminis
trator of NT. B. D.ozier^sepresents
to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and etntered on record, that
he has fully administered N. B
Dozier’s estate,:.
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and eredi
tors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive Letters of
Dismission on th e first Monday in
August, 1919.
This July 7th, 1919.
J. K. MeLARTY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA DOUGLAS COUNTY. | S. J. J araes and J. W. McGuire
To all whom it may Concern: (having applied as Executors for
Take notice that J. H. James, j probate in solemn form of the last
W. T. Williams, E. E. Mozley, et al' will and testament of Miss Eliza-
have applied for an order seeking Beth James, deceased, late of Doug-
tlie establishment of a new roadli las colmtv. Georgiy vou as an heir
which has been laid ont and mar-i t law of said Miss Elizabeth 9um' 4
ked confoinably to law by com-( being a non-resident of this State,
misioners or reviewers duly appoint; are hereby required to be and op
ted, and a report thereof made on j pear at the Court of Ordinary for
oath by them, said road commenc maid County of Douglas on the first
ingabout two hundred yards west|Monday in September, 1919, when
of Jessie Renfroe’s residence, then] said application for probate will
ce through the land of W. T. Wil- be heard, and show cause, if any
liams and by his residence, throu- you have or can, why the prayer
gh flie land of J. H. James and El
E. Mozley, intersecting the road
a'bont two hundred yards east of
the residence of Albert Howell;
now, if no good cause be shown
to the- contrary by persons inter
ested’ in this matter, the order will
be granted by the Board of County
Commfsioners of Roads and Reve
nues of Douglas County, at their
office' in said county, on the 5th
day of August, 1919, establishing
said new road.
This 1st day of July. 1919.
J. H. McLarty, Clerk Board of Co.
Commisioners.
Joe. S. Abercrombie, Chairman
Board of County Commisioners.
of the petition should not be
granted, had. and allowed.'
This July 7th. 1919.
J. H. MeLARTY,
Ordinary and Exofficio Clerk of
the Court of Ordinary Douglas
County, Georgia.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEOROT A—Douglas County.
Bill Holleman vs Kinnett Holle-
man.
No. 2522. Petition for Divorce,
.In Douglas Superior Court, Sep
tember Term, 1919.
To the defendant Kinnett Hollo
man: vlA:
The plaintiff, Bill Holleman,
- having filed his petition for dl-
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO vorce against Kinnett Holleman,
SELL LAND. I in this Court, and ijt^hfjng made
to appear that Kumett Holleman
Douglas Court of Ordinary, July i s not a resident of said Connty,
Term. 1919. and also that, she does not reside
R. C. Harding administrator of within the state, and an order
the estate of W. A. Harding, late having been made for service on
of Douglas County, deceased hav- her the said Kinnett Holeman, by
ing duly applied by petition for; publication, this Iltareflore, is to
lease to' Sell the lands belonging notify you,'Kinnett Holleman, to
to said estate. be and appiar at the next term of
Said application will he heard th e Superior Court, to be held in
at the-regular term of.ihe.-Court and,for Douglas County, Georgia,
of Ordinary for said County to he Tohe-held on’the third Monday in
held oojthe first MomRi^'-.in A|i- September, ,l9i^...tfien and there
to 'answer this- complaint.
Witness the Honorable F. A.
Irwin, JutJgePf fhe Superior Court
PETITION FOR PROBATE IN i Tallapoosa Circuit.
SOLEMN FORM This 14th day of July, 1919.
T. L. PITTMAN,
gust, 1919
This 7th, dsv of .Tnlv, 1919. •
J. H. McLARRTY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Tn Re: S. J. James and J. W. Mc
Guire, Nominated Executors of
last Will and Tlestament of Miss
Elizabeth .Tames;, deceased.
To Mrs. Vinie Sfelf, Haskell Coun
ty, Oklahoma, hleir at law of said'
Miss Elizabeth] James, deceased:
Clerk Superior Court.
Get Your Accessories for all
inakes of cars at JAMES & SAYER
FOR SALE—Good 8 room house
with 6 1-8 acre lot, orchard etc in
Douglasville at a reasonable price.