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Haifig.
Jf&tict TO THB public as to
TEMPORARY TELEPHONE RATES
Under en act of Congress, approved
July 11th, 1919, Federal control and
operation or the property of the
Gainesboro Telephone & Telegraph
Company wil cease at midnight, July
81st, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that said
Company has applied to the Railroad
Commission of Georgia for authority
to continue to charge as maximum
rates, for a period of one year from
December 1st, 1919, the scale of in
charges made effective by the Post
master General during Federal control,
for said Company, on Georgia intra
state traffic and local exchanges.
This application will be heard by
the Railroad Commission at its offices
in the State Capital, Atlanta, at ten
o’clock A. M., on Tuesday, November
11th, 1919. Parties desiring to make
objections to the grant of said appli
cation can present their objections
Orally at said hearing, or in writing on
or before the above mentioned date.
This notice is published by order of
the Railroad Commission of Georgia
Ganesboro Telephone & Telegraph Co
J. Epps brown, President.
NOTICR
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of Barton A Townsend, heretofore en
gaged in the mercantile business, in
the town of Douglasville, Georgia, is
this day disolved by mutual consent,
J. W. Townsend retiring therefrom.
The business will be conducted at the
same place by B. F. Burton, who will
settle all firm liabilities of the partner
ship of Burton & Townsend, and re
ceipt for all debts due to the firm.
This fifteenth day of October, 1919.
J. W. TOWNSEND
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GEORGIA—Douglas County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Douglas County, Geor
gia, regularly granted at the October
Term, 1919, of said Court, will be sold
at public outcry on the the first Tues
day in November, 1919, at the court
house at Douglasville, in . said county
and state, between the usual hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, the follow
ing real estate, to-wit: All that tract
ro parcel of land, lying and being in
the 3rd Section and 5th District of
Douglas county, Ga., and described aB
follows: Beginning at a point or rock
corner on deviding line between lots of
land numbers 71 and 47 of said district
and section, and running in a North
easterly direction thirty-two rods to
a rock corner; thence in a Northwest
erly direction twenty rods to a rock
corner; thence in a Southwesterly di-
ection across said dividing line, thirt’'
two rods, or the road leading from the
home place of the late J. R. Holland
toward W. H. Hudson’s place; thence
in a Southeasterly direction twenty
rods along said road to the point of
beginning, being part of lots of land
numbers seventy- one and forty-seven,
in Baid district and section, and con
taining four acres in all.
Said land to be sold as the property
of J. R. Holland, late of said county,
deceased, for the purpose of making
distribution among the heirs at law
of said deceased. Terms cash.
This 7th day of October, 1919.
MRS. L. L. HOLLAND,
Administratrix of the Estate of J. R.
Holland, Deceased
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Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
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Dr. Pierce’s Fuvorite Prescription
81.90
Dr. Padgett’s Indian Herb Juice
*1.90
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Cardui, the Woman’s Tonic
95c
Fountain Syringe, the best
$1.95
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Face Powders
76c
Nothing is more important than
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What you pay out your good money for
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low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re
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For your own satisfaction you must
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you’ll best realize their superior
quality and the rare enjoyment
they provide.
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day and we will have them
ready and deliver them on Sat
urday.
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to Us for High Prices
Fresh Staple and Fancy
Groceries all the time
Our Market is screened and
sanitary. Get your fresh meats
here and you’ll be pleased.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Will Buy Your Country Produce.
Edwards Grocery
Company
Said An Owner
What One Says is Voiced by All
“You Can Have Comfort, Per
formance and Endurance All at a
Moderate Cost”
About His E-ssx
'Dm thousand owueris, -almost to a man, voice what
you have heard of Essex performance and reliability.
Save you -considered,’the weight of that endorse-
•test-in connection-wi|h the car you will choose!-,
diet us look at it this way:
ITS MODERATE COST
AND RELIABILITY
Consider the type of ear that equals Essex per-
— TH - Some owners affirm, their Essex ■ it the
iMStest oar they ■ encountered.
lOwMainfy none ever thinks of a similar priced or
like wive car in connection with the speed of an Baser,
•Mor’does-anyone compare such a oar with its accele
ration or hill-climbing ability.
dBByt the comparison always with larger and high;
or priced cars? " ' 'N
And so also is Essex finish and completeness.
TJtere is nothing skimped or cheap about it either in
appearance or in those parts that aTe not visible ’but,
which account for its reliability.
- , ; IT REQUIRES LITTLE
ATTENTION
Though a light small car, the; Essex calls for little
attention. Its motor fulfills its work without con
stant attention. The car is so designed and ««•
Kiueted that it is practically free’from annoying
squeaks and such as may develop are usually and
easily removed with a few drops of oil. _
It is the car for the man Who does his own driving
and who, while he demands top notch performance,
has the time nor temperament to be constantly ad
justing it. 11
-Tbgt * a quality. *ll'«WUW*«blMre opfik «(,
BIO OAR LUXURY
EMAIL CMR DOST
And in.Khis sene© luxury means more than mere
beauty and detail. ifiiBsih. It includes coTfort to
drive, freedom from mechanical annoyance, or per
formance limitations. It means a ear one can he
proud of—rone-that -became of what it can, eommaads -
reepeet from every motorist. Essex owners have n©
fear-from the dust Wf» otfce* <*■*' It ■they
minded they-can lead the procession in any group.
TkahAhey will tell yon if yeuwiHtWt aok -abet* tike
WITHOUT EXTRA
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'Other care are as’ economical to operate as the
Essex, but ash yourself if they are as satisfactory
in other ways as -they are good Oo look at »r ride in.
Can they go as fast or as quietly 1 Do they appeal
-to you as the Essex does in these details of perform-
«$jee and.reliability ? -
Essex owners know the difference. We want
you to know it by riding with us in an Essex.
It is the li^bt weight car which thousands have
adopted in place of heavier, more costly cars.
They get in the Essex the quality they demand.
They obtain a performance akin to what they have
had from their larger cars at much less expense, and
they have no concern about reliability,
i All these reasons you must have considered.
Can you answer the without knowing the Essex?
J. P. (D. L. G. CANNON
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