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DOWLAS COUNTY
, DOUQLASVILLE GEORGIA
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 1«, 1»20.
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Announcements
FOR MAYOR
At the solicitation of many friends,
I,hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Mayor, subject to the
white primary hereafter to be called
for the nominations of Town Officials,
t I promise if elected, t.o discharge
the duties of the office to the best of
my abilityi
Will thank the voters for any in
terest in my candidacy. ,
, Yours respectfully,
J. H. McLARTY.
FOR CLERK
To he Voters of Douglasville:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of City Clerk,
subject t“ the vnmflrv when ordered.
I am an old veteran of the Civil War
and have lately bad a very severe
attack of sciatic pains, from which I
'have not, fully recovered; and on ac
count of my health I may not be able
' to see and talk with you as I would
like to do.
If elected I promise to discharge
the duties of the office to thv best of
my ability, and to give you faithful
and efficient service.
Your vote and influence will be ap
preciated by me more 'ban 1 can <\\-
' pi ess in words. P». F. HAGIN
Knit CITY CLERK
To the Voters of Douglasville:
J am ;i candidate for re-election
to the office of city clerk, subject to
the primary when called.
I have served you to the best of
my ability for three years and accord
ing to custom in county offices of
serving four years, 1 would like to
serve you for another term.
I promise to continue to perform
the duties faithfully, and ernestly so
licit your support.-
J. E. PHILLIPS.
FOR MARSHAL
FOR CITY CLERK
To the Voter*; of Doughisvill' 1 :
I hereby announce my candidacy f6r
the office ‘of City Clerk, subject to
the primary on January 24th.
I need not, say that I stand in need
of this favor at the hands of my
friends; and if elected, 1 promise you
to fill the office to the best of my
ability, and give you faithful service.
Your vote and inf 1 enre solicited.
J. T. GILES
I hereby annitonce myself a candi
date for the office of City Marshal
of the town of LmuglasviUe, Georgia,
subject to the primary to be held on
January 24, 1020.
If elected I pledge myself to per
form the duties of the office without
fear or favor, and to the best of my
ability. Your support is earnestly so
licited and will be appreciated.
V. M. LEATHERS
MRS. ANNA MOZLEY BLAIR
The funeral* of Mrs. Anna Mo:;lcy
Blair occurred at her home ih Atlanta,
last Sunday, afternoon. Interment
was at Westview.
Mrs. Blair was 00 years old and had
lived, with the exception of a few
years, all her life in this county. She
was the widow of the late C.. C. Blah
and the mother of Pat II. Winn.
She was a woman who was much
loved and of unusually stron
Christian character.
A number of children, stenchilch:
grandchildren, besides other relatives
and a host of friends are left to mourn
her loss.
so do mice, once they eat R \T-SNAP.
And they leave no odor behind. Don’t
lake our word for it—try a package.
Cats and dogs won’t touch it. Rats
pass up all food to get RAT-SNAP.
Three sizes.
25c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
50c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
House, coops, or small buildings.
$1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for all
farm and out-buildings, storage build-
| ings, or factory buildings.
| Sold and guaranteed by Mmand &
j McKay, Joe C. McCarlev and Harding
I Supply Co.
Y. W. C. A. Calls
Big Convention!;
The Young Women’s Christian Asso
ciation of tl»e United States of America .
will meet In national convention In !
Cleveland, O., the week of April 13 to.B
21), having postponed the convention \ £
from the spring of 1018 in order to *h
comply witli a government request that 3
expense and travel be reduced to u ■
minimum during tlic war.
The department on conventions nndj*?
conferences Qf the National V W. C. 3
A., of which Mrs. Harry*Emerson 1 1|
dick is chairman,'estimates an attend-
mice of 2J)t)0 women,' representing all. «*>
departments'of Y. \V. C. A. work—/3
nonrd members, secretaries, 'students 'n
.club girls. Girl Reserves. girls from It. jjj
dtiMtrlnl Service Centers, woe.vn from j"
the International Irs'itntV- !<»r )'• ’ ... 3
born women, members from «-ity. imvn[n
and country Associations ! jjj
Each Association m !!•<• Fn'iedi*
States will be entitled to’one *• "•ij
delegate for every n: .> | tit:sI•••*.I* voting g|
me'mber.s Initbe Assmda:loti
Two of the tnosi Imp.mini <t-:!«•:»' 1 -p
which will eolae up before the ••■nvr . I*
tion will he the mcmbcrsHip ba- s and In
tin? quuxtion of support. nr <> b -si j
ness ti* be eoiisldercd 11• • • ujm*
tnnr question will
basis for student
bersllip of (lie Nat!'
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HIS PAPER RE rf^E.-«Tcu
ADVERTISING BY '
:-R FOREIGN
gen£ral offices
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
^RANCHES IN ALL T Hc FulNCIPAL C TIES’ J
n.vde Park Baptist Church. Up r.:c>
will give? a scries of morning addres>. -
during the convention week D: I*.
erl E. Spoor, secretary to the Foreign
Mission Board of the Presbyterian
Church, North, will also give ..n ad
dress Mrs. Speer Is chainna. of the
National Board of the Y. \V. C. a
The convention will he In sesslo
morning and evening, the afternoon
being given over to sectional meetings
hold in various churches. Attendance
at these meetings will bo determined
by group membership' and also by ac
tivities. x
Mrs W. P llarford of Omaha, Neb.,
will preside at. the opening session,
having been elected as proslfitut ..t ihe
last convention of the Young Women’s
U risllan Association, held tu Los An
gelos In 1015.
The committee on business to co*ue
before the convention has for Its chair
woman Mrs. John French anu includes
among Its members Mrs. John D.
Ihtckefeller, Jr., Miss Eliza Butle*. sis
ter of Nicholas Murray Butler, presi
dent of Columbia University; Mis..
Martha McCook, Miss Mabel Orally,
general secretary fbr the National
Board of the Y W C. A., and Mrs. Wll
Ham Adams Brown, all of New York
city. -
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Dresses and Millinery
Priced
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LESS
Suits
Coats
$29.75 suits now
39.75 suits now
49.75 suits now
59.75 suits now
75.00 suits now -
$14.75
19.50
24.75 -
29.75
37.50
$16.50 coats now
29.75 coats now
39.75 coats now
49.75 coats now
125.00 coats now
$ 7.95
14.75
19.50
24.75
59.75
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$29.75 dresses now
$14.75
$ 3.95 Hats now
$1.00
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49.75 dresses now
24.75
4.95 Hats now
1.95
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' 7.95 Hats now
2.95
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NAVY - BROWN - BLACK
14.75 Hats now
4.75
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Black and Brown Silk Plush
$24.75 Coatees now -
34.75 Coatees now -
$14.75
19.50
Smith Higgins
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| 54 PETERS ST. . ATLANTA, GA.
—BIG VALUES-
in LADIES SILK POPLIN
DRESSES, the very newest
style just in—assorted
colors, specially
priced at
$9.38
-A BARGAIN-
in LADIES- AND CHILDREN’S
COATS. Most of these
Coats are samples and
extra good values at
regular prices, but
in' order to close
them out quick
ly we will give
33* per ceiit.
DISCOUNT.
A few job’ lots
Shoes at less
in
than m an j fact u r=
Wholesale
er s
Price.
Three or tour la
dies coat suits
left in small
sizes at
331-3 Per Cent
DISCOUNT
The All-the-year-round Waist
fur thrifty women
The Wirthmor
NEW MODELS NOW ON SALE
Special Prices
on Children’s
and
Mens .
SWEATERS
To Close
Out
Giles
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—'file WIRTHMOR might be truthfully termed the all-
..St^asnns Waists, for they are worn throughout the en
tire year by thrifty women the nation over.
—This is due to their unusual excellence, their unfail-'
ing dependability, their modest .price, but- perhaps
more particularly because of the fact that the NEW
styles are constantly being developed and shown here
but a brief time aftei their origination.
—And so it is that WIRTHMOR styles are always
timely as' well as tempting; appropriate as well as ap
pealing; styleful as well as serviceable.
—In January we show the new January Models,
just as in all the other moths of the year we show the
models made up for deliveries in the respective
months.
Still priced at just—
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$/“Y.50 |
The Same Low Price Everywhere
We al30 carry the waist in Georgette and
Crepe de Chine. Beautiful Selection
$5 and $6.50
Brothers
Tne One Price Cash Store
P. S.--Don’t wait to buy your flour. Prices going up every
day and we have a big lot bought before the advance. At old
prices. Get it quicK.