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The Supremacy of our Blouse Values is
splendidly apparent in the NEW
' -Ni'ver. before have we been able to more strikingly demonstrate the de
cided superiority of our Blouse values than is permitted in the remarkable of
ferings ol these Wirthmore Silk models. Styled most attractively and appeal-
ingly; developed of quality fabrics (be^utif.ul Georgette .Crepe, Crepe de Chine
; Witoh'Satin), made' with painstaking attention to details, and cut on full,
generous, correct'fitting lines, they are tihe kind of Blouses for which you
: would expert to pay and ordinarily Would have to pay a far higher price.
THEY LAST
CHOICE WHILE
$5.00
hese matchless W'irthmor values are possible only because of our close,
intimate, friendly relation with the many hundreds of Worthmor Storea in
Other cities working in complete co-operation with America’s largest and most '
efficient Blouse manufacturers. From Shis economical co-operative method our
savings, and in turn your savings result
QUANTITY IS LIMITED AND NO MORE OF
SAME STYLES WILL BE OBTAINABLE
of new and old roads of said
connty of Douglas. Said bonds
to be of v the denomination of one
thousand dollars ($1000.00) each;
to be numbered from one (1) to
one hundred and sixty (160) in
clusive ; to be dated November
loth, 1919; to bear interest from
date at the rate of five (5) per
centum per annum, payable semi
annually on the fifteenth (15)
day of May and November of
each year, according to coupons
to be attached to said bonds,
both prineipal and interest to be
payable in gold coin at the
Hanover National Bank, in the
city of New York in the state of
New York ; six thousand dollars
($6000.00)of the principle of said
bbnds to mature and be paid on
the fifteenth day of November of,
each and every year, beginning
with November the 15th, 1925,
and each year thereafter up to
and including November the 15th
1948, and sixteen thousand doll
ars ($16,000.00) of the principle of
aid bonds to be paid November,
the 15th, 1949, so that all of said
bonds shall have matured, and be
fully paid off on November 15,
1949. and within thirty (30)
years from their date.
Those desiring to vote in favor
of the issuance of said bonds
shall cast a. ballot having written
or printed thereon , the words
“For Bon4s” and those opposed
to the issuance of tiie said bond?
shall east a ballot having written,
er printed, thereon the words
“Against, Bonds.”
The polls will be open gt all
voting or election precincts with
in the limits of the County of
Douglas for voting at said elec
tinn.
This 5th day of August.. 1919.
.Toe f>. Abercrombie, Chairman,
S. L. Hembree,
I. H. Willoughby,
Board of Commissioners of'Roads
and Revenues, of Douglas County
Ga. ■ • ■ : " '■
IS YOUR VOUNfiSTtH
READY for school?
THIS IS HEADQUaTTERS FOR
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
You can find everything your youngster
rieeds for the n^w school term, right
here in our extensive stock.
Pens, Rulers, Pencils, Tab
lets, Eracers, Fountain Pens
Etc., Etc.
If you cannot come personally, just send
the kiddies down with a list and they
will be giveu as careful and courteous
attention as if you came yourself. ■
J. L Selman S Son
■n. $.*%a£JL Stan DOUGLASVTLLE, GAL
1J0E C. McCARLEY’S
GILES BROTHERS
THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE
If You Pay CASH You’ll Pay LESS
The People Who Trade At
Burton & Townsend’s
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
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GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Bill Holleman vs Kinnett Holle
man.
_ No. 2522. Petition for Divorce,
■ In Douglas Superior Court, Sep
tember Term, 19>19i
To the defendant Kinnett Holle
man
The plaintiff. Bill Holleman
having filed his petition for di
voree against Kinnett Holleman
in this Court, anil **• Ueing made
to appear that Kinnett Holleman
is not a resident of said County,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE 7
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 he sold at public
out cry 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
Ffye(51 acres, more or less of
lot. of land number Six Hundred
and Seventy Three(673) in the
18t,h District and 2nd Section of
Douglas county. Georgia, being in
the south of said lot and bounded
as follows: On the North and
West by the Atlanta Public Road
on the East by the five acres on
said lot owned by Mrs. Ollie Blair
form e rly owned by J. I. Strick
land, and on the South by the
South line of said lot.
Said land to be sold as the prop
erty of Allen C. Blair, late of
said county, deceased, for the pur
pose of making distribution a-
mong the heirs at law of said
deceased.
Terms Cash.
This Ang. 5th, 1919.
J. A. Blair
Adlmansitrator of the Estate of
Allen C. Blair.
NEW STORE
I have recently added additional space to
my present quarters and I am now in a much
better position to take care of my customers
than heretofore, and I wilt greatly appreciate
your valued patronage in the future.
Come to see me. You will find the best
values obtainable at the lowest possible prices
right here.
| Here Are Some Real Bargains For
Saturday’s Selling >
Big line of cooking utensils and table
ware, at prices that are right.
•j-' and also that she does not reside
- 1 within the state, and an order
They pimply call 28, tell their
wants and know they will receive
what they order, and the best the
market affords.
WE Bl'V ALL YOUR PRODUCE AT
GOOD PRICES
Any day except Friday afternoon
and Saturday.
Burton &
>1 ■ I MUHiW f »*HK,
I t having boon made for service on
■ her the said Kflnnett Holeman, by
ill I publication, ; this therefore, is to
ji | notify you. Kinnett Holleman, to
+j,be and appear at the next term of
the Superior Court to be held in
and for Douglas County, Georgia.
To be held on the third Monday in
September. 1919, then and there
to answer this comnlaint.
Witness the Honorable F, A.
Irwin, Judge of the Superior Court
Tallapoosa Circuit.
This 14th dav of .Tnlv, 1919.
T. Ij. PITTMAN.
Clerk Superior Court.
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of Baggett & Burton, hereto
fore engaged in the mercantile
business, in the tow;n of Douglas
ville, Georgia, is this day disolved
by mutual concent, P. R. Bag
gett retiring therefrom. The busi
ness .will be conducted at the same
place by Burton & Townsend who
will sett\ e Ml firm liabilities of
the partnership of Baggett & Bur
ton, and receipt for all debts due
to the firm.
This first day of August. 1919.
4t. P. R. Baggett.
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
To the Qualified Voters of Doug
las County:
■Notice is hereby given that the
board of commisioners of Roads
and Revenues of Douglas County
has called an elleetion to be held
on Wednesday, September the 10
1919, at which will be submitted
t-> the qualified /voters of said
county the question of whether
bonds shall be issued by said
Douglas county in the sum of one
hundred and sixty thousand dot
Uirs($160,000.00) for the purpose
of raising funds to he applied
alone to the grading and soiling
A BALANCED HOG RATION.
Take a look at the bargains on our 1 Oc
15c and 25c counters. Some “mighty
good picltin&s” as the kiddies say.
2 in 1,13c
Two in One Shoe Polish, Saturday
Only 13c.
Have a drink at our new Fount.
What?
Octagon Soap 6 bars for 25c. Only 6
bars to a customer.
Odds and ends, 3c.
Plates.ITumblers, Dishes, and various
items slightly soiled and damaged—a
table full—choice 3c.
Footed comforts, 49c. Cut Glass pat
ents with lid—big value.
Tumblers, 5c
Plain tumblers, good quality glass- a
bargain.
Soap, 2 for 5c
Pearl toilet soap, worth 5c, 2 for Sc
KflElSISfflSW
. Hotel Cecil
[National Crop Improvement Service.]
“The young growing pig weighing 30
to 60 pounds should eat about one
pound of protein for every four pounds
of carbohydrates equivalent,” says
Professor Evvard of the Iowa agricul
tural college.
“When the pig reachps 100 pounds
In weight about one pound of protein
to five pounds of carbohydrates.
“At 150 pouuds foe each pound of
protein six pounds of carbohydrate.
“The fairly well-grown hog,'240 to
300 pduuds, in fattening, will do well
at one pound to eight ptiuadi of Carbo
hydrates ** • ' : • ; *' \ ;_ '' ‘;
J. F. De JARNETTE, Manager
Absolutely Fireproof
Most Modern Ifotel in the City
150 rooms with either private tub or shower bath
Rates $1.50 and up Atlanta, Near Peachtre
Men pay only for cures
People suffering from blood poison, catarrh, skin, liyef,- kidney,
bladder and chronic diseases, eczema, nervous deMIity. exhaus
tion, weakness of .the longs, heart and * 0t
free advice question chart and book describing thbir condition.
Files and rectal diseases, such as,fistula, flssu
varicose veins, which cause loss of Tyyjty, 1 fieryo]
eral debility, cured or no pay. ©at of town ,wo]
city in need of treatment, consult, aw at.ffoWr m
in one or. two 5
years sue
10 to 1 only.
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