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DOUaUU OOOHTY UtJXTOm. BOTOLAgVILLK CgQBOIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919.
PIGiS FOR SALE
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Get your pigs before the rush comes on. Poland China and Duroc,
crossed between the two. From 4 to 16 weeks old. Large lot to pick
at present. Call to see them:
Mckinley Collins
Route 4
DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
SEWING MACHINES
Do you want a good machine?
There is no better machine
made than a
Also
from
a
New Home
9 9
We have them and at
Money Saving Prices
See the “New Home” and get
our prices before you buy
Almand l McKoy
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CITATION—LETTERS OF ADMIN
ISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To Alt Who - it May Concern:
H. F. White, having, in proper form,
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of R.
A. White, late of said County, this is
is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of R. A. White, to be
and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to
H. F. White on R. A. White’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 3rd day of November, 1919.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To all Whom it May Conce-" ^
Mrs. M. R. Camp having,in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of G. A. Camp, late of said Coun
ty. this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of G. A
Camp to be and appear afc'my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not he
granted to Mrs. M. R. Camp on G. A
Caron's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3rd day of November, 191f
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
For December 1919
Will be sold on the first Tuesday i
December, 1919, between the lega'
hours of sa)e, by virtue of an order
rom the Court of Ordinary of Douglas
county, the following real estate,
Granted to W. G. Standridge, Admin
istrator, etc., a certain tract of land
lying and being- in the 16th District i
and 2nd Section of Douglas County
known as lot of land No. 215, con
taining 40 acres more or less. Also
another tract of land in said District
and Section in Cobb County. Georgia
being 16 acres more or less of Lot. 131
commencing at the Southwest comer
of said lot’, running North 60 rods-
th"nce. East 40 rods; thence South 60
rods to Douglas County line; thence
West 40 rods to*beginning point, eon:
taining in all 55 acres. These two
tracts of land join each’ other, and
being one farm. On it it situated
a splendid dwelling, well watered, and
about 40 acres in cultivation. Sold as
property of A. T. Gore. ’ deceased
Terms cash.
W. G. STANDRIDGE,
Admr. of A. T. Gore, Deceased.
NEW MANAGEMENT
I have bought
the Grocery and
Meat Business of
;Mr. E. C. Roberts
and will continue
to Carry the same
lines.
I will appreciate the
continued patronage
of Mr. Roberts’ former
customers and invite
everybody to give me
a trial and let me show
you that my purpose
is to give you prompt
and satisfactory ser-
vice.
/
Will handle the best
6f everything to eat,
buy and sell country
prodi ce, and will strive
to merit your patron
age.
I purppse to make
our delivery depart
ment the quickest in
•town. Telephone your
orders and I’ll not keep
you waiting.
40c Cotton .
Do not put off buying your winter
goods. 40c cotton and the scarcity of
merchandise is going to make the high
est prices on record.
You can buy goods from us today cheap
er than we can buy them wholesale. Now
this is no bluff to try to scare you into buy
ing, but we feel it is our duty to warn our cus
tomers as to what the conditions are. We
have got plenty of goods now at old prices,
but they cannot last long. So do not wait.
Giles Brothers
The One Price Cash Store
Pay Cash Pay Less
Yes, INDEED
we are THANKFUL
One Cough is Enough
And yet moat people
go on year after year
winter after winter
with a succession of
coughs. Our Cough
Remedy puts a stop to
coughs. Take our word
for it—try it. Not e
j bit of need of having
\ more than the first
| cough this winter.
May none of us be remiss in our expression of the
many things for which we all have to be thankful.
We, on our part, for the friendship and support that
has made our business prosperous and satisfactory.
You, perhaps, for the satisfactory goods and pleas
ing servic we have been able to give you. There are
other things to be thankful for, too—good health,
good spirits, even good looks—alt of which are guard
ed by the goods we sell and your willingness to buy
and use them. You will be thankful to read the mes
sages. on this page. We are thankful to present
these goods. - jtyil
l.illle Cold—Dinger
Grippe, fever, malaria
pneumonia, influenza
certainly these are big
dangers, all emanatina
from a little cold. Oui
Cold Remedy i breaks
up a cold in twenty
four hours, oftentimef
less. Depend upon ii
to guard your healtt
this winter.
If the “flu” returns this winter (and this is probable) a good Hot Water Bottle is going to serve its own best pur-
nose in imparting heat to the body, to relieve the aches, pains and congestion. A valuable item in any home at all
times Super-quality when bought here. Other rubber items, too, including Fountain Syringes, Rubber Gloves,
Sponges and items for the sick-room, nursery, household and toilet.
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W. TOWNSEND
Of course, you know your
drug store sells flavoring
extracts, and you. know
their strict drug quality
made with the greatest of
carp, capable of giving the
very best service. More
jconomical to purchase, he-
•ause they're stronger and
go farther. Your drug
store is the place to buy
flavors.
When chaps arrive the hands become
red, rough and inflamed. Then you
appreciate the advantages of a nice
cream or lotion. The face, too, wants
constant cari with Perfume, Toilet
Water, Soap, Powder. Baby appre
ciate? Talcum and other dainty toilet
needs for its own use. The men with
their shaving wdnts are constant cus
tomers at our store, because in this
line, as in all toilet- goods, we lead in
this vicinity.
CHRISTMAS
It does not seem possible that Christmas is so near at
hand, but yet it is; and the selection of gifts will
soon be a very important task. We are going to
show quite a few gifts this year, both in regulation
stock goods and specialties bought for the purpose.
They will be on display very quickly, and you will
have excellent opportunity for best choice by early
selection.
Make it a “spicey” dinner
for Thanksgiving. Spices
such as we offer, so clean
and pure and wholesome,
so fresh and snappy and
flavorful. Just what you
svant to better the cooking.
It pays to buy spices here.
Again, it is drug quality
tha! makes them better—
Build-You-Up Tonics
Tonics, builders, hypo-
phosphites, cod liver
oil. Pepsinol, iron and
p V r»*v huild-un tonic
CortamH* th^v s^e all
hovp to take A
thv hndv. kppt)S out
♦no “flu” and prevents
P.OTTT pnONFS i ..
It’s abuot time again to fill in on the
little used-up items of school. 'School|
supplies, from pens to paper, in those
fine qualities that we sell. Rather
good idea to.look over the youngsters*
equipments pow and see what they
need—then buy them here. Writing
needs, too, for you—fountain p*ensj
box papers and the sijnpler items!
Even big assortments for office worI|
if desired.
Marchman’s Pharmacy
BREMEN, GA.
Store Phone No 4
TWO STORES
DOUGLASVILLE,
Residence Phone No. 8.