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1KWGIjAS COUNT* SHNl .NEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA. FRinAY, JULY 2, 1920.
(Announcements
fo1r tax collector
To the Voters of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tax collector ,subject to the
primary when ordered. Owing to the
feeble condition of two old people, one
of whom is helpless, and having not
regained my strength from two oper
ations last summer, I can’t posi'bly
make a canvass of the county, hu J
hope to see as many of you as 1 can.
If elected will discharge the duties of
the office to the he«t of my ability
I earnestly solicit your vote and in
fluence. S. P. McKOY.
FOR OIJSRK
To The White Voters <rf Douglas
County:
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for clork of the Superior court,
subject to the Democratic White
Primary to be held August the 4th.
I solicit your vote and influence.
A. .L HORNBUGKLE.
MARSHAL’S SALE
FOR CLERK
To the Voters of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of clerk of Doug
las county, subject to the action of the
Democratic Executive Committee to
be held on a date named by the com
mittee. If elected, 1 promise a faith
ful performance of the duties required
by the office.
I earnestly solicit your support and
influence.
Gratefully yours,
T. L. PITTMAN.
FOR SHERIFF
] hereby announce myeelf an a
candidate for the office of sheriff of
Douglas county, subject to the pri
mary to be held August 4, 1920. If
elected I promise to faithfully dis
charge the duties of the office. Your
vote and influence appreciated.
W. M. AI.MAND.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the Voters of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a caiii-
date for the office of tax reciever of
Douglas County, subject to the white
primary to be held later.
If elected *1 promise to faithiulyper-
form the duties of the office to the
best of my ability.
1 oarnestiy solicit your vote and
influence.
Respectfully yours
ARTE UR KING.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
, The Voters Of Douglus County:
3 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of tux collector
of Douglas county, subject to the
primary when culled.
1 earnestly solicit your support and
influence.
J. L McGUIRF..
FOR TAX COLLATOR
CITATION—ADMINISTRATION DE
bonis non
I hereby unnounec myeelf a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector,
subject to the primary to be held Aug
ust 4. 1920. If elected I pledge my
self to discharge the duties of the
office to the best of my ability.
Eurmitly solicit the support and in
fluence of the voters of the county.
J. W. BAGGETT
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in said county, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, within the legal
hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in
July, 1920, the following described
property, to-wit:
Town lot of land number Three (3),
in block number Sixty-five (65), ac
cording to original'survey of town of
Douglasville, Georgia, being on the
east side of Bowden Btreet, 250 feet
south of Edge’s Alley, at south side
of lot number Two (2), in said block,
formerly owned by B. M. Walton;
thence along the east side of said
Bowden street, in a south direction to
Holman street; thence eastward along
the north side of Selman street 225 feet
to lot Four (4), in said block; thence
north parallel with said Bowden street
along the west side of lot number Fiur
(4), 302 feet to south side of lot num
ber Two (2); thence west along south
side of lot number Two (2) a dis
tance of 200 feet, to point of begin
ning.
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of W. A. James
under and by virtue of Three (3) ex
ecutions issued by the mayor of the
town of Douglasville, Georgia, against
the said W. A. James for his unpaid
municipal tax, due to the town of
Douglasville, Georgia, one for the year
of 191/5, one for the year 1938 and one
for the year 3939.
Tenant in possession notified
levy as law directs.
Tiihi June 9fn, 3920.
V. M. LEATHERS,
Marshal for Town of Douglasville.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To Ail Whom It May Concern: •
J. T. Henley, of said State, having
applied for Letters of Administrtion
de bonis non to be issued to T. L.
Pittman, Clerk of the Superior Court
of Douglas County, Georgia, on the
estate of J. S. Smith, late of said
County, deceased, this is to cite all
and singular the heirs and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at the
July Term, 1920, of the Court of Or
dinary of said County, to be held on
the First Monday in July next, and
show cause, if any they can, why
such letters should not be granted.
This June 7th, 1920,
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
FOR sheriff
To The VoterB of Douglas County:
I am a candidate for Sheriff in the
primary of August fourth. Mr. W. T.
Mosley and Mr. Luther Bartlett are
pay Deputies. We will appreciate
your vote, support and influence.
A. S. BAGGETT.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To The Voters Of Dougtuu County:.
J heroby announce mysolf u can
didate for the. office of tax receiver
of Douglas county, aubjoct to the
primary when ordered.
If elected, I will perform the duties
of the office to the best of my ability.
I will apreciate your support and
influence.
ROBT. M. SMITH.
I hereby amiounce myself a candi
date for the office of tax receiver of
Douglas County, subject to the white
Democratic primary to be held on
August 4, 1920.
If elected I promise to fulfil the
Office to the best of my ability.
Your vote and influence will be
greatly appreciated.
H. V. Johnston.
FOR TREASURER
j am u candidate for the office oi
epunty treasurer, subject to the pri
mary to be heid August 4,1920. I will
appreciate the support, and bdrnently
solicit the votes of the citizens of the
county.
»' F. M. GILES.
F OR CLERK
CITATION—YEAR'S SUPPORT.
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19 S. Broad St., ATLANTA
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CITATION. DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Whereas, R. M. Johnston, Adminis
trator De Bonis Non Cum Testamento
Annexo of Reese Watkins estate, rep
resents to the Court in his petition,
Farm Lands For Sale
127 ACRES well improved land, school house, this is an extra good
near Midway church, 31-4 miles of locality with ail conveniencies, will
town, 100 acres in cultivation, re- make good home for one- wanting -
mainder in pasture and woods, good small farm.
0-room dwelling, plenty of out build- iUi ACRES, oU ready for eultiva-
ings, good orchard and pasture, also tion, 4-room "house and outbuildings.
duly filed and entered on record that: | tena ' nL house with out buildings and lucated 11-2 mnes oi Yeager school
he has fully administered Reese Wat-
kin’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be
discharged from his administration
and receive Letters of Dismission on
the first Monday in July, 1920.
This June 7th, 1920.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To all whom it may concern:
Notice in hereby given, that the ap.
praisers appointed to set apart and
assign a year’s support to Mtb. Sarah
Ann James, the widow of Z. M. James,
deceased, have filed their award, and
unions good and sufficient cause is
Hhown, Die same will be made the
judgement of the Court at the July
Term, 1920, of the Court of Ordinary.
This June 7th, 3920.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
J. It HUTCHESON
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Hutcheson Building.
orchard. This home is in one of best house.
localities in county, near good school 105 ACRES, 65 in cultivation, 3
and churches, and the price is right. , miles of town, 1 miie oi good school
981i-2 ACRES, 2 miles of town, and church,
known as the McElreath place. 60 ACRES, 40 in cultivation, new
90 ACRES, 60 in cultivation, 10 in 3-room cottage, 1-2 miie of Bankhead
pasture, remainder in original forest, Highway, in good community, 1-2 mile
5 miles of town, near school and Beulah church and school, entire place
churches, well finished 5-room house, can tie cultivated,
with good out buildings. This is an 40 ACRES, most ail of it in high
exceptionally good farm, and pro- state of cultivation, iy/ng practically
duces well, and paid over $1,000.00. level, 200 yards of Beulah church,
rent in 1919.
58 ACRES, 35
' school and Bankhead Hignway, new
cultivation, rest 5-room house finished, good outbuild-
in woods and pasture, good new dwell- ings ami young orenard. This is an.
ing, good outbuildings and orchard
5 miles east of town.
64 ACRES, 38 in cultivation, --
good houses, plenty of outbuildings
ideal location ar.d one desiring a good
home would do well to see it before
buying.
541-2 ACRES, 2-horse crop in cul-
and orchard, located near Chestnut | tivation, good dwelling and outbuiid-
K. H. Poole C. V. Vansant
I)RS. POOLE & VANSANT
Surgery and Chronic Diseases of
Women and Children a Specialty
Phones Nos. 24, 92 and 137
Office over Selman’s Drug Store
Log court house.*
57 ACRES, near Beulah church.
i ings, near good school and churches,
excellent locality, 4 miles south-
and school house, 1-2 mile of bank-j west of town.
head highway, good tworhorse crop’ GOOD 7-room dwelling, cemented
in cultivation, 2 houses, with outbuild-1 cellar, located in one of the best sec-
ings, this is located in good comraun- tions of Douglasville, 2 good barns
lty.
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This is to suy to the public that I
aspect to be a candidate for Clerk of
the Superior Court of DouglaB county
at the primary to be held on August
the 4th, 1920. At the proper time I
hope to see as many of the voters of
the county as possible. It is entirely
tao early to make a. canvas of the
teunty, hut I want to soy that 1 shall
deeply appreciate the support of each
and every voter. If elected to this
shall 4o my host to perform
tip duties to the very best «f my
ability.
Respectfully, 1
II. A. BOMAR.
FOR TREASURER
After being solicited by my friends
rom different sections of the county
hui'C consented to ■ tie I myself as t
andidute for the offfico of treasure
<f Douglas county, subject to the whi
irimary, to be held on August 4th
J. R. HUDSON
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Ts» All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that the ap
praisers appointed to set apart and
assign a year’s support to Lula A.
White the widow and seven minor
eh'ildren of R. A. White deceased,
have filed their award, and unless
good and sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judgement
of the Court at the July Term, 1920,
of tho Court of Ordinary.
This June 7th 1920.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
CITATION. DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
FOR ORDINARY.
Tp the White Voters of Douglas
County:
At the solicitation of many Friends,
I heroby announce mysolf a candidate
for re-election to the Office of Or
dinary, subject to tlih White Primary
to be held August 4th. 1920, if elected
I will discharge the duties to tho bast
of aiy ability, ! will appreciate the
auport of every one.
Very respectfully,
J. H. McLARTY.
GBlORGIA—Douglas County.
Whereas, R. C. Harding, Adminis.
trator of W. A. Harding, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
fuly administered W. A. Harding’s es
tate:
This is, therefore, to cite ail pre-
sons concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and
receive bettors of Dismission on the
first Monday in. August, 1920.
This July 5th, 1920.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
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CITATION. DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Whereas, Jambs McIntosh, Admin-
istnator of B. H. Baker, represents
to the Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he J has
fully administered B. H. Baker’s es
tate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
Administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in July, 1920.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
NOTICE—LOCAL LEGISLATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
This is to give notice that there
will be introduced in the next General
Assembly of the State of Georgia,
bill to amend the Act creating the
Board at County Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues, of Douglas Coun.
ty, approved December 20th, 1900, and
amended July 30th, 1903, and Auguest
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Stricture, ritsure 6r Varicose Yeins,
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„ . .. t DR. T. W. HUGHES, Specialist.
EaUUtdml Wll-ISfc, N. Brood St, opp. Id Nat. Buk, Atlrata. Ga.
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20th, 1917, to limit the time of ser
vice, and to fix the per diem of the
Commissioners and of the Clerk of
the Board of Commisieners and for
other purposes.
This June 16th, 1920.
J. T. DUNCAN, Senator
36th Senatorial District.
W. R. WILLOUGHBY,
Member of the house of R^preeena
tives Douglas County.
Palace Pressing
Club
1 have again bought the
Pressing Club and am back
at the same old place un
der the same old name do
ing the highest class clean
ing, Pressing, alterations,
and repairing of all kinds.
TELEPHONE 32
G. H. EUBANKS
Real Estate
FOR SALE
acres 1 mile of town, $5500.
acres, 1 mile of town, $4000
50 acres, 2 miles of town, $5000
50 acres, 2 miles of town,... .$7500
73 acres, 3 miles of town,. , j .. ,$5600.
65 acres, 2 miles of town $5500
76 acres, 4 miles of town $3000
112 acres, 2 mtyes of town... .$14,000.
72 acres, 4 miles of town $3500.
97 acres, 5 miles of town.... $10,000
100 acres, 3 miles of town... .$12,000.
60 acres, 10 miles of town $2100
63 acres, 1 mile of Lithia $6300.
80 acres, 1-2 miles of Lithia... .$7000.
81 acres, 1 mile of Lithia.... $9000.
292 acres, on River $23,000.
40 aores, 2 miles of town $2500.
40 acres, 4 miles of town $2000.
50 acres, 5 miles of town $2500.
60 acres, in city limit $4000.
88 acres, 1 mile of town $5000.
25 acres, 4 miles of town $500.
65 acres, 3 miles of town $4500.
140 acre3, 5 miles of Winston. .$4000.
100 acres, 4 miles of Winston. .$7500.
218 acres, 3 miles of Winston. $12,000.
26 acres, 2 miles of town $2250.
48 acres, 2 miles of town $5000.
40 acres, 2 miles of town... .$2750.
52 acres, 4 miles of town $1200.
80 acres, 6 miles of town $1200.
28 acres, in city limits $6000.
58 acres, in city limits • $13,000.
202 acres, 4 miles of Villa Rica.$6060.
40 acres, 2 miles of town $6000.
65 acres, 4 miles of town $4000
62 acres, 2 miles of town $7500.
60 acres, 9 miles of town $3500.
1 acre, 6-room house $7000.
11-2 acres, 5-room house $6000.
5-room house $4500.
Vacant lots well located.
If you will sell list with us.
and vacant lot. This is a nice home,
ACRES, 45 in cultivation, 2 j and will sell at a bargain if sold at
once.
4-ROOM house and 2 vacant lots,
located on Eunice Ave., at the small
price of $1500.00.
Above are a few of the places
listed with us for Rale, we can give
very attractive terms on moot of them.
good dwellings and outbuildings, lo
cated on lower route to Atlanta, near
good school and church, 3 miles of
Austell, 8 of Douglasville, in good
community.
31 ACRES, 20 in cultivation, good
3-room house and bam, near Yeager
D. S. STRICKLAND & CO.
Produce Wanted
I will buy all the country produce you
can spare, such as chickens, eggs, butter
raw hide, bees wax, and tallow- Will al
so take care of your car or wagon when
you come to town,
L, A. SOUTER & SON
220 Peters St. Atlanta, Ga.
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Their Medicine Chest For 20 Years
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T is characteristic of
folk. .(MU they pw the plotted
“three score years and ten,” to look
back ever the days that are gone
and thoughtfully live them over.
I find myself, at seventy-one, frequently
drifting back a quarter of a century, when
laee myself in the little drug store l owned
at Bolivar, Mo., making and telling a
vegetable compound to mv friends and
customers—what was then Vnown only aa
Dr. Lewis' Medicine for Stomach, Liver
and Bowel Complaints.
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laxatives and cathartics on the market ana
became convinced that their pain fault
waa not that they did not act on the bowels,
but that their action was too violent and
drastie, and upset tbe system of theuBer;
which was due to the fact that they were
not thorough enough In their action, some
simply acting on the upper or small Intes
tines, while others would act only on the
lower or large intestines, and tiatthey
almost invariably produced a habit re
quiring augmented doses.
then actan the stomach and entire alimen-
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to. oral riekiin, wkUou, radmok.
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from users have oonvinced me I was right,
and that tho user of It—<dy as a
family medicine, even though ho may have
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Mr koowledgo of iMciiciiio rad the n-
ndta of its one !• my own Iradlj rad
among my friends, before I ever ouerea ft
sale, caused^ mo to have groat^faith in
for sale, caused mo soi nave
game's gsendp from the very first.
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