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TtOWlAB OOPNTT 8ETTIKRL, POTOLAgVIIJJB 'QBORGIA. FRipay, JULY 9, 1920.
cAnnouncements
FOB TAX COLLECTOR
Te 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 pos3:bly
make a canvass of the county, hu*
hope to see as many of you as I can.
If elected will discharge the dutios of
the office to the best of my ability
I earnestly solicit your vote and in
fluence. S. P. McKGY.
FOR CLERK
To the Voters of DouglaB 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, I 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 TAX RECEIVER
To the Voters of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a cani-
date for the office of tax reciever of
Douglas County, subject to the white
primary to be held later.
If elected I promise to faithfulyper-
form tbe duties of the office to the
best of my ability.
I earnestly solicit your vote and
influence.
Respectfully yours
T ARTHUR KING.
FOR SHERIFF
To The Voters of Douglas County:
J am a candidate for Sheriff jn the
primary of August fourth. Mr. W. T.
Mozley and Mr. Luther Bartlett fere
my Deputies. We will appreciate
your vote, support and influence.
A. S. BAGGETT.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
FOR CLERK
To Hie White Voters of Douglas
County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for clerk of the Superior court,
subject to the Democratic White
Primary to be held August the 4th.
I solicit your vote and influence.
A. .L HORNBUCKLE.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of sheriff of
Douglas county, subject to the pri
mary to be held August 4, 1920. If
elected 1 promise to faithfully dis
charge the duties of the office. Your
vote and influence appreciated.
W. M. ALMAND.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To The Voters Of Douglus County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of tax collector
of Douglas county, subject to the
primury when called.
1 earnestly solicit your support and
influence.
J. S. MeGUlRE.
FOR TAX COLliETOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector,
subject to the primary to be hold Aug
ust 4, 1920. If elected I pledge my
self to discharge the duties of the
office to the best of my ability.
Eurnstly solicit the support nnd in
fluence of the voters of- the county.
. J. W. BAGGETT
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To The Voters Of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself n can
didate for the office of tax receiver
of Douglas county, subject to the
primary when ordered.
If elected, 1 will perform the duties
of the office to the best of my ability.
I will apreciatc your support aud
influence.
ROBT. M. SMITH.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office ol tax receiver of
Douglus County, subject to the white
Democratic primary to be held on
August 4,1920.
If elected 1 promise to fulfil the
office to the best of my ability.
Yeur vote and influence will be
greatly appreciated. 4
H. V. Johnston. .
* —
FOR CLERK
This is to say to the public that I
expect to be a candidate for Clerk of
the Superior Court of Douglas county
•t the primary to be held on August
the 4th, 1920. At the proper time 1
hope to see as many of the voters of
the county as possible. It is entirely
too early to make a canvas of the
county, but 1 wont to Hay thut I shall
deeply appreciate the support of each
and every voter. If elected to this
•effioe I shall do my beat te perform
its duties to the very best of my
ability.
Respectfully,
| H. A. BOMAR.
FOR TREASURER
a am a candidate for the office ux
county treasurer, subject to the pri
mary to be held August 4,1920. I will
appreciate the support, aad earnestly
solicit the votes of the cRixefes of the
county.
F. N. GILES.
FOR TREASURER
After being solicited by my friends
from different sections of the count;
' huve consented te offer myself as
landidate for the offfiec of treasure
f Dougins county, subject to the whi'
primary, to be held or August 4th.
J. R. HUDSON
FOR ORDINARY.
To the White Voters of Douglas
County:
At the solicitation of many Friends,
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-eiection to the Office of Or
dinary, subject to the White Primary
to be held August 4th. 1920, if elected
1 will discharge the duties to tbe best
of my ability, 1 will appreciate the
supert of every one.
Very respoctfully,
J. H. McliARTY.
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FAIRBURN, RT. 1
Farmers ore doing fine with their
crops.
Fishing is the order of the day just
now.
Mr. Homer Eskew made a business
trip to Fairbum Monday afternoon.
He also has a big boy at his home
that weighs 9 pounds.
Mr. Bud Busby and family, Mr.
George Brant and family, Mr. Grady
Gamble and sister, visited Mr. Sam
Eskew Sunday.
Mrs. Nettie Ray was a last week’s
visitor here.
Mr. Dave Harmon and little son
visited his grandfather and took them
joy riding to Fairbum.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Harmon and
sister, visited at Bethlehem Sunday.
Mrs. George Thompson and family
gave Mrs. Ethel Eskew a pop call
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eskew are all
smiles—it’s a boy, and named John
Thomas.
Real Estate
FOR SALE
acres 1 mile of town, $6500.
«d acres, 1 mile of town $4000
50 aepes, 2 miles of town 16000
50 acres, 2 miles of town,... .$7600
73-acres, 3 miles of town).. -.. .$5500.
£5 acres, 2 miles of town.. i.. .$5500
76 acres, 4 miles of town $3000
112 acres, 2 miles 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 at town $2100
63 acres, 1 mile of Lithiu. . . $6300.
30 acres, 1-2 miles of ilithis.. . $7000.
31 acres, 1 mile of Lithiu. . . .$9000.
292 acres, on River $23,000.
40 sores, 2 miles of town $2600.
40 acres, 4 miles of town $2000.
50 acres, 6 miles of town $2500.
60 acres, in city limit $4000.
88 acres, 1 mile of town $5000.
25 acreB, 4 miles of town $500.
65 acres, 3 miles of town $4500.
140 acres, 5 miles of Winston. .$4000.
106 acres, 4 miles of Winston. $7500.
218 acres, 8 miles of Winston.$12,000.
26 acres, 2 miles of town $2250.
48 acreB, 2 miles of town $5000.
40 acres, 2’ miles of town.... $2750.
52 acres, 4 mile* 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 at Villa Rica .$6060.
40 acres, 2 miles at town.... .$6000.
Mi acres, 4 miles of town..$4000
62 acres, 2 miles of town $7600.
60 acres, 9 miles of town $3600.
1 acre, 6-room house $7000.
11-2 acres, 6-room house $5000.
5-room house $4500.
Vacant lots well located.
If you will sell list with us.
C. W. McLARTY
M. J MORRIS
ipVERY CHURCH BELL
m ought to bring to mem
ory the days when you
accompanied your parents to
divine worship.
qif you have neglected the
habit ol regular church at
tendance let this invite you
to start again.
You would not care to live
in b community without
churches. Support them with
your gifts and your effort.
They make lor a better com-
manky. Their growth means
a better town in every way.
*1 Every church in this town
is worthy of yam support.
We are all serving one God.
Worship in the one in which
you fed most at hone. Try
our welcome.
SKINNER
(Last Week’s Letter
The formers are very busy now.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pierce were
guests of Mrs. Sudie Pierce Sunday.
Saturday with her sister, Mrs. G. L.
Shell.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown
at Dog River.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camp, of Villa
Rica, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fest Almand Sunday.
Miss Annie Sue Baggett spent Sun
day with Miss Irie Wood.
There will be meeting at Friendship
Sunday. Let everybody attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pate spqnt Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hudson.
Messrs. Earl Wood and Walter Bag
gett spent Sunday with Mr. James
Erown.
VILLA RICA, ROUte 2
(Last Week's Let(, r )
Mr. J. J. Hansard and ftmily were
visiting her parents, Mr. %,<j Mrs. W.
H. Bell, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. H. R. Bell and family spent
Sunday with relatives »t Dog River.
Mr. W. M. E 11 and family attended
the baptising -f Mr. j. p. Carnes,
who has been helples^ with paralysis
for over a year.
Mrs. J. K. Bivin( j s 0 n the sick
list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 4. Bell spent the
week-end with reb tive3 near Villa
Rica.
Mr. W. M. Bell was transacting
business in Villa Ri. a Saturday.
Mrs. Mae Bell is s c k this week.
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Club
I 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.
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