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DOUQLAfi COUNTY 8BMTIWEL, DOPQLABVILLE QBOBOIA. FRIP^T, APRIL at, 1>2>.
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lanta,* and S. B. ajid* H, L. Adair, of
Birmingham. Also four sisters and
two brothers, Mrs. Dock Horton, Mrs.
Jess Waltonj. Mrs;*.Wile^ Tatrie' and*
Mrs Chasu Smith*, of*. A'ustoUj Messrs.
Win. Adair, of Fruithurst, Ala.*, and
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May God’s richest blessings and the
comforting power of the Holy Spirit
be with the wife and children, -to
gether with the brothers and sisters
and friendvS. i r S
We trust «Ur loss is hi,3 eternal gain.
W.C. MOZbFY, Chairman.
J. M. PECK.
S. H. STANDRIDGEv- »• /„• .
Read and adopted by Union Grove
Baptist church, April H, .1920.
Legal Advertisements
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
FURGERSON MILL
People talk a lot about the high
cost of living and lose sight of the
Cost of high living.
An Ohio bride and groom are off
on an eight thousand’ miles honey
moon to Brazil in a houseboat. That
j<3 one way of dodging the rent issue.
GEORGIA—Douglas County. ..
Frank Morris vs Caasie Morris
No—Petition for Divorce. ,
Douglas Superior Court, .September
Term, 1920.
To the Defendant Cassie Monrin: .
The plaintiff Frank Motris .having
filed his petition for divorce against
Cassie Morris in this Court, and it
being made to anpear that Cassie
Morris is not a resident of said County,
and also that she does not reside with
in the State, and an order having been
made for service on herr the said Cassie
Morris,, by publication, this is there
fore, to notify you, CaBsie Morris,, to
be 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 1920, than
and there to answer this* cdmplaint.
Witness the Honorable F. A* Irwin,
Judge of the Superior Court Tal
lapoosa Circuit. This 26th day ,! of
April, 1920. 1
T, L. PITTMAN,
Clerk Superior.. Court,
The recent rains delayed the farm- j
an for a fjvf days,.whichthey needl'd '•
to be at work as t^iey- haven’t done* *
much planting yet.
Mrs. Dora White spent the first
of the week with Mrs. N. C. Bullard.
Mr. H. C. Tucker, who had the mis-1
fortune sometime ago to get his foot r
cut 13 not improving much.
Mrs. Tidwell, of ChattahoocheJ
• * V.
spent the past week wih her son, Mi*.
W. S. Tidwell. j
Mr. W. H. Bailey, of Atlanta* spent!
Sunday with Mr. A. P. Tucker. j
Rev. Mr. Sinor .filled his regular j
appointment at Poplar Springs. |
Mr.; J.] G>; Bullard,..was transacting
business in Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. an<j Ii/Irs. J. S. Bobo, of Austell, •
were in our burg Sunday.
Mr. J. A. Burk Was- in Atlanta/
Saturday.
The' mill and plant at this ;place.
is out of operation again, we hope it
will soon be fixed, as it is a great
help to this community.
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OBITUARY
Lithia Springs, Ga., March 31 1920.
ADAIR—On January 20, 1920, our
brother E. M. Adair (Pony, as he was
generally known), was called from
earth to that city not made with hands
eternal in the heavens. He was bom
March 8, 1859. Was appily married
to Miss Fannie Huff November 21,
^1880. He joined the Missionary Bap
tist church at Old Beulah, now Union
Grove, more than forty years ago and
was a member of this church when he
died.
He loved singing very much indeed
and the church, as well as the com
munity and this entire section of the
country will greatly miss his leader
ship. May it please the Lord to give
us some one else to conduct the sing-
iag in his stead. He will no longer
sing with us here* but will join with
the redeemed in the Songs of the
Blest of Moses and the Lanib to dwell
with JesUs evermore. ' .
He was widely known in North
Georgia* having been actively engaged
in trading for a number of years. He
reared a large family, two of which
^ ^Xjve already crossed to the great
wyond, Qltie, the oldest daughter,
HR He leaves a wife, Mrs.
jSa&tEi. *»Mh<kuirbte)rs..Mf8.. V-
■/'H. Butler, Mrs. I. N. Duke, Mrs. G, 3.
. Duke, all of Austell, and Mrs. W. W.
. Haskell, Jr., of Savannah- four sons,
eK 3. F. Adair, Austell, W. 0. Adair, At-
SHERIFF’S 8ALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county on the first Tues
day in June, 1920. within tile legal
hours of sale, to-wit;
The life estate of J. T. Henley, a
one eighth undivided interest in all
that tract of parcel of land lying and
being in Douglas Counity, Georgia*
known as the Henley place, drill de
scribed as follows:
Land Lots No’s, ore hundred and
twenty one (121, one hundred and
twenty two (122), one hundred and
twenty three (1221. one hundred and
thirty eight (13S), and one hundred
nnd thirty nine (12!)), and fractional
lots No’s., one hundred and eighteen
(],18), one hundred and twenty seven
(127). one hundred and forty one
(141) , and one hundred and forty two
(142) . all being in the first district
and fifth section of originally Carroll,
now Douglas County, containing 1300
acres, more or less, levied on as the
property of J, T. Henley, defendant
named in fi fa, property pointed out
by plaintiff’s Attorney.
’This May 4th- 1020.
A. S. BAGGETT,
Sheriff Douglas County, Ga.
notwithstanding the high cost of
Diving there are just ad many girls in
Douglasville willing to be June brides
as there ever
Are You Hungry?
a We are prepared to supply your
every want. At our place yoii will
always find a fresh supply ot Grocer
ies, ; Canned Goods, Vegetables and
Meats of all kinds, to say nothing -of
Pickles, Jellies, Sauces, Catsups and
everything else usually found in a
first class grocery store. Cur motto
is Politeness, Honest Weight and
Prompt Delivery. We are in the
market for all kinds of produce.
J. W. TOWNSEND
SHERIFF S SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county on the first Tues
day in June 1920, within the legal
hours of sheriffs sales, .to the highest
and best bidder, for cash* .the follow
ing described lands to-wi-t:
Land lots numbers 888.. 924, and
2nd section of Douglas co'unty, Geor
gia. containing 40 acres; each
Said lands to be sold by virtue of
an execution issued from DouglaR
Superior Court in favor of E. L. Red-
wine and against Peter Lovfe maker,
and T. J. Blair, endorser. Thg said
lands levied on by virtue of said ex
ecution as the property of the defend-
tant Peter Love, maker, and to be sold
to satisfy suid execution as against
said Peter Love, maker, and as his
property. Peter maker, defendant, in
fi fa found in possession and notified
of levy pursuant to law.
Terms of sale cash.
May 4t.h, 1920.
A. S. BAGGETT.
-^Sheriff.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
gELL LAND
May
Douglas Court. of Ordinary.
Term, 1920.
T. F. Brown, administrtor of the
estate of Mrs. V. A. Brown,' late of
Douglas county, deceased having duly
applied by petition for leave to sell
the lands belonging to said estate.
Said application will be heard at
earegular term of the Court, of
tiijfnarv for sail) county, to he held
olT tfye,-first Mondav .In ..June, 1920.
This* 8rd day of May, 1920.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
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