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people
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it 1 most fop-
inge In the
self Is little
jflas County.
r G. Garrett and S. A.
fministrators of Dr. C. C.
^presents to the Court ?n
ftion, duly filed and entered
rd, that they have fully ad
hered Dr. C. C. Garrett’s e^atj:
iis is, therefore, to cite all per
mits concerned, kindred and creditor.:,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrators should not be dis
charged from ther administration,
and receive Letters of Dismission on
the first Monday in September, 1920
This August 2nd, 1920.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
AUGUST 27, 1M0.
Hugh M. Dorsey
==is going to lead the ticket in this fight.
==is going to be Georgia’s next United States
Senator.
rch, a part of it
on the top of
rlreless station,
building of Importance,
of this church Selbo is
surrounded by low hills,
.vooded, without a hut out-
3pact mass, described by
anck in the Century Mag
as having ‘‘its skirts drawn up
those of a nervous old maid in
stunt dread of mire.” The town
so lias the proverbial garrison house
that seems like a fort of the medieval
ages.
ference
of the sta
does not pro’
now, when the
quotes from all sections
show that he is the stmgest candi
hemy,
ivhat to
Piend and
from the
Heaving only
stand ready
fd and withdraw
governor’s race.
Ivever, this is done,
and done promptly, I am unable to
BEYOND THE POWER OF MAN
CITATION—DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Whereas, Mrs. M. E. Johnston, Ad
ministratrix of J. J. Johnston, repre
sents to the Court in her petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
\ she has fully administered J. J.
j Johnston’s estate:
I This is, therefore, to cite all persons
fellow In her estimation, would seem eoncernedi kindred and creditors, to
Vainly Does He Attempt to Still
Woman’s Tongue or Stop Her
Garrulous Fingers.
A woman’s talent—amounting al
most to a genius—for lotting her hus
band know that lie is not much of a
datee, and that there is every indi- see why I should be sacrificed for no
cation that he will win. purpose except to help your candi-
Mr. Holder asserts that ther e is no date for governor, and not the Demo-
jrround or right upon which Mr. How-1 cracy of Georgia, and I shall he in
el! and Mr. Anderson of the Macon the racee to the finish, confidently
Telegraph, ran assume to “handpick” believing I shall be elected." Adv.
Advertisement.
to lie seriously Impaired when she hap
pens to he a deaf mule. But, accord
ing to the testimony submitted in a
divorce case tried in court recently,
feminine Ingenuity refuses to admit
There is no longer any question aboutit.
He is going to carry mere than the 101 counties whi-h
elected him to the governor’s chair.
Reports reaching Hugh M. Dorsey headquarters in the
Kimball House, every day of the campaign, forecast his
certain election.
Already strong Dorsey clubs have been organized in
more than eighty counties, and news of new Dorsey
organizations, is coming daily.
In some of these counties more than half the
registered voters have signed up in the Dorsey clubs.
In all of them the Dorsey Club membership indicates
a strength that will sweep the country for .Hugh M.
Dorsey on September 8.
Hugh Dorsey is going to win for two reasons:
Because of his splendid record of service to the people
of Georgia, and because he is the one true, tried and
always loyal Democrat, in the race.
He is standing squarely behind the national Democratic
platform and nominees, while Watson is opposing and
knifing the platform, and Hoke Smith is wobbling and
straddling at every turn of the wheel.
Hugh M. Dorsey is the man of “straight thinking” and
if any they can, why saidj “ s t ra ight acting”—the kind of rfian Goveraor Cox
CITATION— YEARS SUPPORT
GEORGIA—Douslhs County.
To Ail Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart and
assign a Year's Support to Mrs. M.
J. Cowan, the widow of J. B. Cowan,
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 Sept
ember Term, 1920, of the Court of
Ordinary.
This August '2nd, 1920.
J. H. McI.ARTY, Ordinary.
show
Admi nistrtrix should not he dis-< , , , • j , ■ , no . ,
charged from her administration, and, declared is needed in public office today.
receive Letters of Administration on i
handicap In this oldest of nil i the first Monday in September, 1920
games. She annoyed him In the sign . This August 2nd, 1920.
language. j j h. McLARTY, Ordinary.
The husband, being merely a man, i
did not adopt the simple expedient of j _ aiiPpnnT
tying her hands together when he: CITATION YEARS SUPPORT,
wanted a little soul quiet. He failed j GEORGIA—Douglas County,
to have recourse to tlie obvious expe- ' r I*o All Whom It May Concern:
client of shutting his eyes when she j Notice is hereby given, that the
Cast your vote for Hugh M. Dorsey—
Georgia’s next United States Senator
fingered to him that she thought he apraisers appointed to set apart and
wus the biggest donkey in creation, j asif , n a year - s support to Mrs AIice
Thus he proved once more that man j Strinfffel | 0Wf the widow of W j
truly Is a creature of a lower order. | . . ... j
He can build ships and fight wars, till ! .
the soli and manage big Industries, but A ueceasea. h
stopping a woman’s i unless good and sufficient cause is
and the minor child of
filed their award, and
when it comes
tongue or her garrulous fingers, he is
not there!—Detroit Ne
Pay Cash==Pay Less
SMITH & HIGGINS
shown, the same will be made the
judgement of the Court at the S
tember term.
This 2nd day of August. 1920.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
Every Man's Suit in the House
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LARGE ASSORTMENT AN!
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To Mrs. Cimie New:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the
Superior Court of said County, to be
held on the Third Monday in Sep
tember, 1920. and make your answer
in the above named and foregoing
stated case, as required by the order
of said Court.
Witness the Honorable F. A. Irwin,
Judgxj of the Superior Court.
This 10th day of August, 1920.
T. L. PITTMAN,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
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All
All
All
All
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$24.00
$19.80
$14.80
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To Will Holmes:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the
Superior Court of said county, to he
held on the Third Monday in Sep
tember, 1920, and to make your ans
wer in the above named and foregoing
stated case; as required by the order
of said Court.
Witness the Honorable F. A. Irwin,
Judge of the Superior Court.
This 10th day of August, 1920.
T. L. PITTMAN,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
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GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To W. F. Stringfellow, Greeting:
As an heir at law of W. J. String-
fellow. late of Douglas county, Geor
gia, deceased, you are hereby noti
fied that on the 20th day of Sep
tember, 1920. 1, as the widow of W.
J. Stringfellow, late of Douglas
ebunty, Georgia, deceased, will apply
to the Superior Court of said County,
for the assignment of Dower, and thie
appointment of Commissioners to lay
ctff and admeasure the same, out of the
lands and tenements of the said W. J.
Stringfellow, deceased, of which he
died seized and possessed, and of
which Estate I am the Administratrix.
This August 18th, 1920.
MRS. ALICE STRINGFELLOW.
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