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Announcement
WE HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY FOR THE IN
TERNATIONAL, HARVESTER CO. OF THE UNITED
STATES CF AMERICA.
WE HAVE ON HAND-OR SOON WILL HAVE-A
COMPLETE LINE OF CHATTANOOGA PLOWS, MOW
ERS, RAKES. STATIONARY ENGINES, TRACTORS.
RIDING CULTIVATORS. FEED CUTTERS, KNIFE GRIND
ERS. DISC AND DftAG HARROWS.
AS SOON ASOUR TRACTOR PLOW GETS HERE
WE ARE GOINC TO HAVE ONE OF THE FACTORY i
EXPERTS TO GIVE A DEMOHSTRAAION OF THE 10-20 i
TITAN TRACTOR AT MR. W. J. CAMP’S. EVERYBODY |
INVITED. WATCH FOR THE DATE. IF YOU ARE IN- I
TERESTED WE WILL COME TO YOUR PLACE AND “
TRY IT ON YOUR LAND. m
SEE OUR ’’SOUTHERN” TIRE BEFORE YOU BUY. *
WE CAN SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY. '*
DON’T FORGET OUR 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL OF OIL |
STOVES. *
OUR AIMi TO SATISFY BOTH OUR FRIENDS AND |
ENEMIES. “
IF YOU CANNOT COME IN PERSON, JUST CALL 43 1
AND TELL US YOUR WANTS. |
Harding' Supply Co. 1
| DOUG LAS VILLE, GA, |
Monos or bomb stsonos, Konos to famoSm
To the Qualified Voters of Doug- My dear Mr. Editor:
las Couatyi:
'Notice is hereby given that the
board of commisioners of Roads
and Revenues of Douglas County
has called an elleotion to be held
on .Wednesday, September the 10
1919, at which will be submitted 1
Allow me to state to the farmers
of Douglas county that 1 have,
had placed at my disposal a quoth 1
of approximate 125 copies of the.
Agricultural Yearbook 1918 for
(distribution in this County. ' ,|
It is a well bound comprehens-.;
to the qualified (voters of said, i ve book of agricultural inforraat
county the question of whether ion, and I am anxious to place theia
bonds shall be issued by said, where they, will do most good.
Douglas county in the sum,.of one N°t knowing who would like to
'hundred and sixty thousand dol- have a icopy, and not being able
Inrs($lfi0,000.00) for the purpose| to send aicopy to every farmer, 1
of raising funds to be''applied '.have decided that it would be fair
alone to the grading and soiling 1° sen them on the basis of going
-c —j -u —j_ -_.-j .to mill-“first come, first served
and as long as the supply lasts, I
will be. glad to mail them to the
‘farmers of th ecounty in the order
in Which the requests are sent to
me
• IHoping to hear promptly 1 from
the farmers' who would like th
hiave a copyp of this book, 1 am
Ih’flitlh fully yours,
■ W. D, Upsha,w.
We Serve You
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We try to run our store’ to serve our cus
tomers to the best advantage. 1 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 onJFriday ieven-
ing or Saturday, as we can’t dispose of it 'then.
But bring all you can on other days.
See us before you sell or buy.
Baggett & Burton
county of Douglas. Said' bonds
to be of the denomination of one
thousand dollars ($1000.00) each’;
to he numbered from one (1) to
one hundred and sixty'(160) in
clusive; to be. dated November
15th, 1919; to bear interest from
date at the rate 1 of five (5) per
centum per annum, payable semi
annually oh the fifteenth (15)
Hay of May and November of
each year, according to coupons
to be attached to said bonds,
both principal and interest to be
payable in gold coin at the
Hanover National Rank, in tl]e
city of New York in the state of
New York ; six thousand dollars
(■$6000.00 ) 0 f the principle of said
bonds to mature and be paid on
the fifteenth day of November of
“Bell and every year, beginning
With November the 15th. 1925,
and each year thereafter lip to
and including November the 15th
1948, and sixteen thousand doll
ars ($16,000.00) of the principle of
said bonds to lie paid November
the'15th, 1949, so that all of said
bonds shall have matnred and be
fully paid off on November 15,
1949, tind within thirty (30)
years from their date.
Those desiring to vote in favor
of the issuance of snid bonds
shall east a ballot having written
or printed tbereon the words
“For Ronds” and those opposed
to the issnanee of the said bonds
shall east a ballot having written
or printed' thereon the words
“Against Bonds.”
The polls will bp open at all
voting.or election precincts With r
'n the limits of tile County of
Douglas for voting at said elec
tion. ,
This 5th day of. August. 1919.
Joe S. Abercrombie, Chairman,
S.. fj. Hembree,
T. H. Willoughby,
Board of Commissioners of Roads
"nd Revenues, of Douglas Countv
ola. . .
Our entire time is devoted to serving our
customers the most satisfactory way possible.
We sell only pure, fresh, wholesome gro-
caries, and you’ll always find both our prices
and weights right.
, Bring Us Your Produce
We buy and sell. See us.
Phone us your wants; , (
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G. dt C. MERRIAM CO.,
Smin*6eld, Mass.,
V-S. A
Edwards Grocery Company
GEORGIA—Douglas County:
By virture of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of' Douglas
County,Georgia, regularly grant,
“d at the January Term, 1919. of
said court, will be sold at public
out er.v on the first Tuesday in
September. 1919. at the Court
House at. Douglasville in said coun
ty. between the usual hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, the
•following real estate, to-wit
Five (5) acres, more or less of
lot of land number Six Hundred
and Seventy Tbrpe(fi73) in the
18th District and 2nd Section of
Douglas county, Georgia, being in
the south of said lot and bounded
as follows: On the North and
West bv the Atlanta Public Road ;
on the East bv the five’ acres on
said lot owned by hjrs. Ollie Blair
formerly owned by J. I. Strick
land. .and on th» South by the
South linp of said lot.
Said land to be sold as the prop
erty of Allen C. Blair, late of
sat! county, deceased, for the pur
pose of making distribution a-
mong the heirs at law of said
deceased.
Terms Cash.
This Aug. 5th, 1919.
J. A. Rlair
Ad'mlinsitrator of the Estate of
Allen C. Blair.
C. W. RUSSELL & SON
(Successors to C. W. Rttssell)
19 Peters St., Atlanta
and for Douglas County, Georgia.
To be held on the third Monday in „
September, 1919, then and there Sheet Metal Workers, Roofing, Guttering, Repair and 1 Job
to answer this complaint. I _
Witness the Honorable F. A | Work.
RwHn, Judge of the' Superior Court |
TallapOOsa Circuit. • .: r , . j,,;.
This 14th day of July. 1919. a , A ,, , . 1 .
T. L. pittman, Gilt of town business given special attention.
Clerk Superior Court. . )
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—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 Holle
man:
The plaintiff, Bill Holleman.
having' fileid his petition for di
vorce against Kinnett Holleman,
in this Court, and it being made
to appear that Kinnett Holleman
is not a resident of said County,
and also that she does not reside
within the state, and ah order
haying been made for service on
her the said Kinnett Holeman, by.
publication, this therefore, is to
notify you, Kinnett Holleman, to
lie and appear at the next term of
the Superior Court ‘to he held in
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