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Marion Giles lipeht'Biinday -in. .At* Supt. G. W. McLarty attended the
lanta. •;*“ i Teachers’Institute at Carrollton Mon-
Mr. J. W. James was in Mariette ^
Sunday. j The many friends of J. T. Hoi-! * ~
Miss Nina Gnivps went to Atlanta ' d l ° k ”° W h€ i§ improv ‘ ‘ L1BEL F0R D1V0RCE
Monday.
Dr. R. E. Hamilton was in Atlanta
Saturday.
Master J. T.
list this week.
,u, DOUGLASVILIvBj.GCORGIA. ^RIDAY, JUNE 4, 1320.
i Legal Advertisements
Giles is on the sick
Miss Marjorie Upshaw spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
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| GEORGIA—Douglas County.
I Mrs. Polie Burton and Mrs. Clifford Frank Morris vs,Cassie Morris . .
Burton are visiting at High Point, No—Petition for Divorce.
N. C. Douglas Superior Court, Sejvtemboi
Mr. Grady McIntyre and family, of ? r °™’ „ ...
„ , . To the Defendant Cassie Morns:
near Beaulah, visited Mr. J. T. Giles
Sandy.
PORTO
3T
potato Plants
From selected Governnjent seed
stock as, fine as. ev.er gro*ed. Ex
press 1000, $2.50, 2000 . $4.75, 5000
$11.25, 10,000, $20.00. ■ Prepaid parcel
post 500, $1.75, 1000 $3.00. Send for
price list tomato and- all other plants.
Parker Farms, Moultrie Ga. • 8-4t
FOR SHERIFF
To The Voters of Douglas County.:
1 am a candidate for Sheriff in the
| primary of August fourth. Mr. W. T.
The plaintiff Frank Morris havine j Mosley and Mr. l.uther Bartlett are
filed his petition for divorce against n .. ... . u
. . ...my Deputies. We will appreciate
i nr. Johnie Anderson has accepted Cassle Morrls ln thls Cou, t - and ll I ■
Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Nichols were in a position with the Atlanta Baggage heh,p mad,; to a >>P enr t,,at Cas3it - J ° " ’ hUPP ,nnuence -
Atlanta. Friday. Company. Morris is not a resident of said County, A. S. BAGGETT,
j * and also that she does not reside with-
J. W. J ames and Fred Giles were Mr. and Mrs. Cobh, of Carrollton, in the State, and an order having been
in Atlanta Saturday. spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. made for service on her the said Cassie
■ Marchman Morris,, bv publication, this is there
Dr. Stewart and family motored fore, to notify yoV Cassie Morris, to
to Mackk-nd Sunday. : Misses Elsie Shaw and Latha Hil- , , , ,
t , , j - ,«r, -n- , be at the next term of the Suoenor
_ ... derbrand. of VTla Jiuja, were recent
™ 1RR Betwe Milam spent Sunday at visitors he’-e Court to be held in .and for Douglas
Faichurn with relatives.
Vr. V. 71. Smith and Dr. Whitley
were in Atte.nta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. .7. W. Harding were ;
Atlanta visitors Wednesdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoi Lawny mo- ‘t Hamilton, Sunday,
tored to Marietta Sunday.
Mrs. W. M. Suttles had as guests
the f’Tpt. of the week her parents, from
B-p Hill, Ga.
County, Georgia, to be held on the
third Monday in September 1020. than
and there to answer this complaint.
Witness the Honorable F. A. Irwin,
Dr. J. S. Hamilton and family, of Judge of the Superior Court Tal-
Villa Rica, visited his son, Dr. R. E. ) ap00sa circuit. This 26th day of
April, 1920.
Messrs. Herman Dorris and Veco 1 T. L. PITTMAN,
Minn Gladys Stewart returned Tues- j Leathers were rumaping around Villa | clerk Superior Court.
day from a visit to Decatur. j Rica Sunday night. j
I ! SHERIFF’S SALE
Mr. and Mrs, , Arthur Enterkin Mrs. Brubaker has returned fromj
motored t^o Atlanta Sunday. j Acworth where she has been visiting , GEORGIA—Douglas County.
’ - v, T7 t - ! Will be sold before the court house
Bro. F. E. Jenkins. * . ., lL ..
door in said county on the first Tues-
’ Mrs. J. Q. Enterkin has returned
home from Powder Springs.
Mr. Charlie Peace, a- Student at.
Riverside is home for vacation.
I)r.. Houseworth and family Visited
his mother at Moreland, Sunday.
Mrs. J. O. Enterkin. is home from
a visit to relatives at Mackland.
Mr. and Mrs. .7. W. James were
shopping in Atlanta Wednesday.
Mr. .7. T. Giles, Jr., of Hannah,
n vo to red to Douglasville Saturdy.
Mr. J. R. Giles, Sr. and sen Ottis,
were Douglasville visitors Saturday.
Mr. Jerome Wilson has "been on the !
sick list for the past few (Jays.
was a recent Douglasville visitor.
Mr and Mrs. Floy Mason, of At
lanta, were week-end visitors here.
Miss
Lucy Malone, "f V.llm R.ea,. fa j J920 , withjn the , ega ,
*s her sls1 ' dr - Mrs ' Ra,ph 'hours of sale, to-wlt;
Hamilton this week. The ,. fe of j T Henley, a
Mrs. C.leo Capps and Mrs. Lena >"* ci K )lth undivided interest in all
Camp, of Whitesburg, were the g»erts that tract of P arcel ot ,and W n B and
of Mrs. Holland. Friday. ! ' e,T,p in Douglas County, Georgia-
1 nown as the Henley place, and de-
Mr. N. R. Henderson and family ' scribed as follows:
spent Sunday in Atlanta, ss the guest Land Lots No’s, one hundred and
of his sister. Mrs. J. C. Little. 'twenty one (121, one hundred and
twenty two (122), one hundred and
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jackson, of twenty three (123)< one hundred and
Carrollton, wet”: Sunday guests of thirty eight 038), and one hundred
Dr. MaTchman and family. jand thirty nine (139). and fractional
^ 4 _ , 'lots No’s., one hundred and eighteen
Mr. Polie Duncan spent Sunday m (M me hundred an( , twenty seven
Atlanta with Mr. Rob Duncan, who, n27) m(> hundrert an(i foHy one
is in Davis-Fischer sanitarium. ! (1411, and one hundred and forty two
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Giles, of Pow- <’421. all being in the first district
, der Springs, spent Sunday afternoon a " d of originally Carroll
Minn Hannah Mangum, of Bremen, ith hj brpther j. t. Giles. r v nw Douglas County, containing l.,0(
1 , acres, more or les£, levied on as t.h^,
Mr. W. A. Edwards leaves Monday \property of J. T. Henley, defendant
for Detroit, Mich., where he has a named in fi fa, property pointed out
position with the Ford Motor Co, By plaintiff s Attorney,
j This May 4th. 1920.
Mr. and Mri. Piaac Dingier, of Cor- Mr L E Ro herts; of Atlanta, was A. S. BAGGETT,
da, Texas, are visiting relatives here. | min?ljrp w j t h friends here Wedn'es- j Sheriff Douglas County. Ga.
' Mrs. James Wearing and baliy, of day, alj of whom were glad to see ^ifm.' — ~ “
Atlanta, are spending the week here.! 1 _ _ . . .«•_ I ^ rs - d - Q- Enterkin, Mrs. Fannie
J. C. TIMMONS
CONTRACT PAINTER
Painting, Tinting and Graining.
Old f urniture Made New
Out of Town Work Solicited,
DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
J. R HUTCHESON .
Attorney-ai-Law
Office in Hutcheson Building.
K. H. Poole C. V. Vansant
I)RS. POOLE & VANSANT
Surgery and Chronic Diseases of
Women nnd Children a Specialty
Phones Nos. 24, 92 and 137
Office over Selman’s Drug Store
HENRY WOODF1N McLARTY
Attorney and Counselor at Law
321-22 Connaliy IUldg.,
Atlanta, Ga.
* I^oans cn Real Estate.
.iTTT'rW^
If a man ever rises above his fellow workers and
becomes a POWER in the world he MUST hank{ his
money. IT PAYS.
And the sooner he BEGINS to bank his money,
always ADDING to his balance, the sooner he can grasp
a business opportunity when it ccmes.
^ If you have net started fo bank your money, START
— START today. If you have started and stopped,
START AGAIN.
You will never get anywhere if you don't.
Merchants Bank
Deposi s Insured N. R. Henderson Cashier
I Thomas and Mrs. W. A. James spent
Mrs. J. E. Davis and daughter,
Mr. W.K. Durham, of Atlanta, was | Miss Willie, anant the week-end> ( ^ J&h „ Bornett .
! at Morristown.
mingling with old friends here Sun-1 Atlanta wjth Mr. and Mrs. J.
day. | Smith.
To The Public
Maysr James L. Key Makes Misstatements in His Message
to the City Council and the Public
THIS LETTER
To the public:
The message of James Lee Kty to
the city council attacking the Georgia
Kailway and Power Company convicts
him of being:
1. A slanderer.
2. An ignoramas.
3. A demagogue. -
First, as illustrating that he is a,slan
derer he states that the stock of the Geor
gia Railway and Electric Company does
not represent one single dollar invested
in the-properties of-tjie company.’ This
statenjent is absolutely false and he knew
it was-false, and he made it maliciously,
knowipg that, whether true or fal$e, it
has notning to do witn- fixing rates for
our service.
Second, as illustrating that he ignor-
antyy. pretends to knowledge, he states
that our. posts have, not increased because
-the water in the river ‘does not cost any
more than it did before -the war.! The
, waterin'the Chattahoochee* does not cost
anj more, either, bat the city waterworks -
increased'the fates charged fdr the siime
-■ water hiii thle* faucets. The'fish in the
From the Officials of the Company Sets
Forh t he TRUTH.
sea cost no more but what about the fish
on the table? Neither do the trees in the
forest, nor the rubber in the tree, nor
the berries on the briar, nor the coal in
the ground; nor‘the oil in the earth, nor
the ores in the hill, nor the wool on the
sheep, nor the sweat on the brow, cost
any more, but how about the. increased
prices of flooring in the house, and pa-
ner in the printing Shop and tires on the
car and jam in the pantry and fire in
the grate and gasoline in the tank and
rails oh the track, and coats on the back
and labor in the shop?
Thir'd, that he is a demagogue peeds
no proof at all. Atlanta, as well as
Kussia is afflicted-with its Lee (Trot's)
Key. The similarity of their names is
even less striking than the similarity of
their countenances, their utterances, their
acts and their purposes.
Why : the very message under dis
cussion of the Atlanta disciple of the
Russian Bolshevist contains a f’dnewal
of his oft-repeated efforts to stir up dis
content among our workmen and con
cludes With a threat of stape .Socialism
,’an4 .confiscation <tf prhpdrtv. ; *
■. P. s': ARKWRIGHT. President.
" H. ATKINSON-.
POWER CO.
Atlanta, Qa
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Dyeing B
And
Dry Cleaning
SENT TO ATLANTA
Call
JOE C. -McCARUEY t
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SADDATH *
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Holy
— and don’t forget
the next clause:
“Six days shalt thou
labor.
This is a law of
God, which when
broken, brings sure
consequences.
We must labor oin
six days as well 'as
rest on the seventh.
You can most easi
ly keep the Sabbath
if you come t6,
church regularly. Jf
you have no church
home, worship with,
m. Everybody welr-
Douglasville 1st
For the Ladies
i We are receiving daily Jacobs
Fancy Chocolates, nut and fruit
flavorings, made last night. . Also
a fine line of Palm Olive 1 oilet
Articles==-best on the market.
Soft Drinks and Ice Cream
Watch our Specials as follows:-
Dr. Padgett’s Indian Herbs for
rheumatism ----- $1.04
Buchu and J jniper for kidneys 1.04
Puratone ------ 1.04
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery - - - - 1.15
Cardui - - *y, - - - - 1.04
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root 60c, 1.15
B. B. B. - - - - - - ; - 1.15
Dr. Miles Nervine - - = - 1.10
Make a new spring hat out of
your old one with COLORITE--
anybody qan use it. ; «j, | ; j ;
Grady Davis, Manager
We Do Job Printing;