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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUOLASVILLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY t(, 1920.
JOHN H. HUDdON
Attorney and Counselor at I.aw.
VILLA RICA, Ga.
DR..O. HOUSE WORTH
Attention to Sargsry
and Diseases of women and children
Office in Hutcheson Building
Office Phone No. 118-2
Residence Phone No. 118-3
i. K. HUTCHBSUiV
Attorney-at-L«w
Office in Hutcheson Building.
/Mi A. BrsncE Wro. Schley Howard
BRANCH & HOWARD
Attorneys-at Law
Peters Building
Both Phones Main 5400
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
DR. F. M. STEWART.
Dentist.
office over Selman'* Dm/ Store.
ASTOR MERRITT '
AlTOllNEY AT LAW
DOUOLASVILLE. GEORGIA.
FOR SALE
I OFFICIAL SERVICE
^ Two good fresh milk cows for sale. Two fine
springers will be fresh soon.
W. M. ENTERKIN
WINSTON, GA.
All makes Electric Starters, Gen
erators, Magnetos, Carburetors and
Igniters repaired.
Store your car here * hilc in the
city.
Sfluthern Auto and Equipment Ct
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111 FORSYTH ST.
ATLANTA
DR. W. H. REID
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Hutcheson building
Idgar Watkins Homer Watkins
Frank Harwell
WATKINS, HARWELL & WATKINS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
■Rooms 501-508 4th Natl. Hank Bldg.
ATLANTA, GA.
General Practice in All Courts' and
Federal and Slate Departments
D. S. STRICKLAND
Attorney at Law
Office in Hutcheson Bunding
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Dlto. ruOLls & VANftAN A.
fib rgrry «ik1 L’hmnic Disease* or Woi
huh Children a apecluit).
Office over SeUnan’b Drug Mure.
Ptoonr Vos. 24 H2 and
DR. R. E. HAMILTON
i'iiysiciati ana Surgeon.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Diseases of the Heart and Lungs
a specialty
Office Phone 73. Residence 78.
Legal Advertisements
BANKRUPT NOTICE
fa the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District
Georgia.
In re: Earnest L. Bearden, bankrupt,
No. 6654. Jn Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
•h«ve named bankrupt and the Court
Mring ordered that the hearing upon
{•ill petition be had on January 24th,
JK?i ten o'clock A. M., at the
United States District Court room, in
tbe city of Atlanta, Georgia, notice
M hereby given to alt creditors and
9tber persons in interest to appear
Mi said time and place and allow cause,
if any they ha,ve, why the prayer of
Up bankrupt for discharge should not
he granted,
0. C. FULLER, Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Sy virtue of an order of the Court
af Ordinary of Douglas County, regu
larly granted at the January Term,
1930, of said Oourt, will be sold on
Oka first Tuesday in February, 1920,
at public outer}', at the court house at
I>CUflasvi!le, fn said County and State,
jMtween the legal hours of sale, the
following real estate, to-wit:
Ninety-five (95) acres of land, more
Or less, being the South half of lot of
land number thirteen (13), in the
Second (2nd) District and Fifth (5th)
Section of prigiuaily Carroll, but now
Douglas Count}', Georgia, except Five
(5) acres, more or less, off the West
■tide, belonging to Bartow Nolun and
One (1) acre, more or less, in the
Northeast comer belonging to E. P.
Strickland. Said land to be sold as
the property of G. A. Camp, late of
paid County, deceased, for the purpose
of making distribution among the
heirs at law of said decensed. Terms
Cash.
This, the 6th day of January, 1920.
MRS. M. R. CAMP,
Administrix of the Estate of G. A.
Camp.
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
J. H. Steed hereby gives notice that
the March Term of Superior Court
ef Douglas County, to be held on the
Third Monday of March, 1920, he will
Opply to said Court by petition, to be
relieved of his disabilities placed upon
him by the verdict of the jury in the
ease of Eugenia Steed vs J. H. Steed,
tried at the March Term of said Court,
1918, wherein a total divorce was
; granted between the parties, and pe
titioner, J. H. Steed, was left under
I disability not being able to marry
i again, and petitioner publishes this
notice as required by law.
This 6th day of January, 1920.
J. H. STEED.
James & Bedgood, John H. Hudson
A tty 8. for Petitioner.
'
N EVER was such right-handed-two-
fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a
jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert I
That’s because P. A. has the quality 1
You can’t fool your taste apparatus any more than you
can get five aces out of a family deck I So, when you hit
Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes,
you know you’ve got the big prize on the end of your line I
Prince Albert’s quality alone puts it in a class of its own,
but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive
patented process that cuts out bite and parch—well—you
feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words
to express your happy days sentiments I
Tuppy r«d k|i, tidy rad tint, handsome pomtd and half-pound tin
hmmdbrt—tmd—that dotty, practical pound crytted gUtt humidor with
tpongo moittenar tap that httpt iht tobacco in tmeh perfect condition-
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
We Vouch for Them
Of alt the tires that are made,
—why do you suppose we
prefer to sell United States
Tires?
Because they are made by
the biggest rubber company
in the world. And they know
how to build good tires.
facilities,—they employ many
exclusive methods.
They can go to greater
lengths in testing, improving
ana perfecting the things that
make good tires.
We find it good business to
sell United States Tires.
They have choice of ma
terials,—they have immense
And—you will find.it^ood
business to buy them. They
are here—a tire for every need.
United States Tires
are Good Tires
VILLA RICA AUTO CO., Villa Rica, J R. DUNCAN, Dougiasville. Ca. F. J. DANIEL. Villa Rica, Ga.
We KNOWUnited State Tires are GOOD Tires—That’s Why We Sell Them.
Classified Advertisements
If you are interested in erecting
a tomb stone or monument to youi
loved ones, cull and let me show
you some good designs.
„. B. G. BANKS.
IF YOU must wear glasses,
why not begin the year right? A
little precaution and care now-
may be of untold value to you
for years to come. Have your
eyes examined by our expert Op
tometrist, Mr. Chas. A. Green.
He will be at our store again on
Friday, Jan. 23rd. J. L. Selman
& Son.
We have a large line of Ladies’
Readv-to-Wear, Men’s and Boys’
Suits and Overcoats, which we
will close out at cut prices. J.
Groodzinskw
Kodakers bring your film to J.
C. McCarley,s for developing.
FOR SALE—Pianos, Organs, Play:
Pianos, and Phonographs, on easy
terms. Write for catalogue, or call
on W. R. Smith, local agent, at Doug,
lasviiie, Phone 29.
F., E. FORBES & SONS,
34-8 Birmingham, Ala.
Bring or send your films to Jo-'
McC'arleys for good and prompt
finishing.
Our expert
optometrist from
the Chas. A.
jreen Optical Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.,
will be here again
on Friday, January 23rd, J. E.
Selman & Son
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LOST—One brown female goat.
Finder please notify M. J. Morris.
LOST—Friday, Dec. 19, between
Dougiasville and Hatchett's Crossing,
a bundle of window shades. Finde:
please notify Grady Camp, Rt 1.
FOR SAI.E—A nice six-months-old
Georgia-bred mare colt. Price $35.00,
W. M. MORRIS, Dougiasville, Ga.
STRAYED—Tuesday, Dec. 23, black
six-weeks-old male pig. Piease notify
W. H. Sinor, at Connally shoe shop.
FOR SALE—One pair niare mules.
One weighs 900 lbs; tile other 1000 lbs.
or more. Both are perfectly gentle;
work anywhere. Also a good 2-horse
wagon for sale. W. A. Turner, Doug-
lasville, Ga. 39-tf
COMMENCE the New Year
right. Headache, Eyeachc, or
any trouble with your Eyes or
glasses may cause von many un
comfortable and painful days
during 1920. If you are having
eye troubles, or trouble with your
; glasses, call in to see our expert
!optometrist, Mr. Chas. A. Green,
| who will be here again on Friday,
| January 23rd. J. I.. Selman N'
! Son.
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