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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENT jIEL, DOPGLASV1LLE, GEORGIA Friday, September 10, 1920.
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Mr. M. E. Geer spent Tuesday in Miss Ruth Bartlett,' of Dallas, is Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Enterkin, Mrs.
Atlanta. ! •> enest of Miss Bessie Frank Me- J. I. Enterkin and Mrs. Sam Griffith
Rev. W. H. Sinor was in Atlanta Larty * m.* *.*.«*'!» Wer e shopping in Atlanta Tuesday.
Tuesday. | Miss Hattie Houseworkh has ae- Miss Carrol Arnold has returned to
Mrs. T. H. Johnson was in Atlanta'": pted a p0sition wW ’ MarchmKn ’ S ht "’ home '■ in Fayetteville, after
... . , Pharmacy
this week. J
. I.on Astin. of Palmetto, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hopkins
! this week.
Mrs. P. D. Selman was an Atlanta
visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. F. M. Stewart is home from
a pleasant visit to her brother, Dr.
O. A. Selman, at Somerville.
Mr. V. O. Shannon and wife, of
Fairburn, are visiting relatives here.
Mr. Henry Harden, of Peadmont,
Ala., was visiting friends and rela
tives here last week.
Mr. Z. T. Dake left this week for
Miss Mae Hindman spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. H. A. Wilson, of Atanta, was
I a recent visitor of Dr. D. House-
Mr. and Mrs. .7. R. Duncan spent worth and family.
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sharp returned
from Birmingham Sunday.
Mr. .7. A. Morris, of Columbia, S. i
C., is visiting relatives here. !
Mr. Tuck Upshaw was transacting
business at Austell Tuesday.
spending some time with Mrs. Julian! Scjuth Georgia points, having accepted
Arnold. j a position as collector for the
Mr. Clifford James, of Edison, GaJ Wrou eht 1™ Range Co., of St.
spttiCa portion of the week here with , Louis - of which he was formerly a
Ins parents, Col. and Mrs. W. A.j valuei1 employee for many years.
Jamts - J A CARD OF APPRECIATION
Mrs. H. T. Marchman has returned! We cannot fi " (l words to express
to her home at Villa Riea, after a our man y thanks an(l appreciation to
visit to her ron, Dr. J. T. Marchman j our a " d neighbors for their
and familv. i ma ny acts of kindness and sympathy
I during the illness and death of our
* Mr. and Mrs. Jot Sayer attended son an d brother Charley. We also
l. an . rs. arnn, o amp on, t ] u , f unera | 0 f Mrs. Sayer’s grand- i wun t to thank you for the beautiful
were week-end guests of Mr. and mothcr> Mrs . Lynd i y> at Powder f!owers
Mrs. J. E. Phillips. Springs Monday.
DOUGLAS COURT OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS
AND REVENUES OF DOUGLAS
COUNTY SITTING FOR COUN
TY PURPOSES.
Miss Vassie Taylor, of Bill Arp.
was a week-end guest of Misses Lula
and Ola Bradbury.
| Then we want to especially thank
Mrs. Walter Sims and children, und Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown was j j) r> £ j-j Turner for his untireing
Mr. Frank Burton was transacting ^ rs * Singer, of Atlanta, are guests in Atlanta this week carrying their I e ^ or ^ s
I °f Mrs. Paul D. Selman. : little daughter, Sarah, to a specialist.
1 for treatment. Sincerely
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
It is ordered, considered and ad
judged, that there be levied as coun
ty taxes for the year 1920 the fol
lowing per centum to-wit:
For general county purposes, 18
cents on each one hundred dollars of
the taxable property of said county.
For bridges, 80 cents on each one
hundred dollars of the taxable prop
erty of said county.
For support of the paupers, 10.
cents on each one hundred dollars of j
the taxable property of said county, of the 22nd school district 18 cents
For jail fees, 7 cents on each one j on each one hundred dollars of the
hundred dollar* of the taxable prop- taxab)e property of said District,
erty of said county.
For court house and jail repairs,
15 cents on each one hundred dollars. . ... . .
: the taxable property of said county
of the taxable property ' !1
county.
business in Atlanta Tuesdav.
Mr. and Mrs. .7. F. I,ong motored Dr. and Mrs. Vansant have returned
to Greenville, S. C. last week. j from a visit to points of interest in
Mrs. Glaud Mosley will be hostess, WeStern North Car0,ina '
fo the Matron's Club this week. Messrs. cnfford and Linton JamcS( j.
Miss Annie Laura Brown is attend- °f Atlanta, attended the James
ing a business college in Atlanta, j un * on a *- bridge.
for treatment.
i Mrs. Sam Griffith will leave Thurs-
i day for High Point, N. C., where she j -
| will spend a month with lifer son, Mr. I
| Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Huey and family.
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L. Perkii
Mrs. M. E. Farmer has returned
home from Conyers, where she spent |
County Superintendent, G. T. Me-1 Mrs. Mat Griffith has returned some time after the death of her sis-1
Larty spent Tuesday in Carrollton, j home after spending a month with ter, Miss Laird.
| her son, S. A. Griffith. I
Miss Ivois Hagan has returned from j j Mr. and Mrs. J. B., Lawson and j
an extended visit in South Georgia.! Mrs. J. P. James and son Robert, l-'Ue daughter, Dorethca, of Sanford,
I of Atlanta, were week-end guests of Fla., have returned home after a|
Miss Willie Frank Barrow, of At- j Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phillips. visit to Mr. J. P. Lawson.
Janta spent Monday with homefolks. * I
Mrs. H. T. Hopkins has returned! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Abercrombie
to her home at Palmetto, after a! and children, who have spent the
week’s visit to her children. Mrs. R. summer here, left this week for their
R. Spear and Mr. E. L. Hopkins. home at Phoenix, Arizona.
Mr. Herman Cayle, of Gainesville
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. R
Giles.
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Governor of Georgia Proclaims
October Advertise Georgia Month
and miles of kwfaal tmetory oitco—anocxopM.
Porto deep enough to eare for the (argent uteamem—reccivmg bwt a
etfcm of the toon are that ahowM be cleared through them.
Thin hi GEORGIA, now rich and fertile, bat still poeeemmg unrealised
opportanitlea that are itaggering, needing but your betp to make it the
Jewel state of the Union.
Let's back our state. Let’s tell the world of the fertility of her Helds
and aell her undeveloped acme, to live, progressive farmers w^o will till
thcaa. | '?
Let's tell the manufacturer of our available site* te that on them facto
ries may take the place of do* fennel.
Lot’s tell the shipper that it will pay him te send bis goods through
Georgia ports—and prove it.
All ‘this can be done through advertising. The plan is all worked out.
It needs hot year support to«make it possible—practical.
If you are a Georgian we think that you will contribute. If you are
a good business maa .me KNOW that {you will.: \
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ADVERTISE GEORGIA ENTERPRISE
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Clubs ef Georgia, and Gov. Dorsey as general chairman.
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nation-wide advertising and publicity
All pledges $60 and less payable
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Chairtknn. or Ckarka B. Lawk. Traitor.,,' Fourth National Bank;
Macon, Ga.
ptioAs carry
Gov. Hugh Dorsey,
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able property of said -districts to-wit:
2nd school District 40 cents; 3rd
Sshool District 50 cents; 5th School
District 50 cents; 9th School Dis
trict 50 cents; 10th School District 50
cents; 11th School District 4o cents;
14th School District 50 cents; 15th
School District 50 cents; 17th School
District 50 cents; 18th School Dis
trict 50 cents; 19th School District
50 cents; 20th School District 50
cents; 21st School District 50 cents;'
22nd School District 50 cents. > *-
For interest on School House Bonds
of the 22nd, School District 27 cents
on each one hundred dollars of the
taxable property of said District.
For maturing School House Bonds
It is further ordered t/iat there be
levied on each one hundred dolars of
said
40 cents on account of public roads
, of said county.
For salaries of officers, 10 cents, , . , ,, . , -
! Order granted, this the 7th day of
September, 1920.
JOE S. ABERCROMBIE Chairman.
I. H. WILLOUGHBY, Commissioner.
S. L. HEMBREE, Commissioner.
on each one hundred dollars of the
taxable property of said county. I
For interest on Road Bonds, 30
cents on each one hundred dollars of 1
the taxable property of said county-! GEORGIA-Douglas County.
For sinking: fund for principal Road I, J. H. MeLart.v, Clerk of the
Bonds, 18 cents on each one hundred | Boal . d of County Commissioners of
dollars of the taxable propeerty of ■ Roads and Revenues of said County,
said county. I do certify that the above and fore-
MakinB in ail a lax levy for county, going js „ true extract of tho Min .
purposes 1118 cents on each one him-. utes of said Board of Commissioners,
dred dollars of the taxable property j WHness my hand and offidal sig .
of said county. nature, this 7th day of September,
It is further ordered that there be | ^ ^
levied on the following school dis- “
tricts for schools of said districts of J* McLarty,
each one hundred dollars of the tax- Clerk Board County Commissioners.
! Government Goods |
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| We still have a stock of Govern- |
| ment Goods which are as good as S
i any on the market and can be sold |
| cheaper. J
■ See us for Overalls and Jumpers jjj
l Bring us your produce |
I Frank Bnrton I
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“ The Home of Prompt Delivery 5
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When either woman or man, husband or wife does
business with us, we keep CONFIDENTIAL the amount
of their.deposits and their business transactions.
We advise every woman to have a bank acoount of
HER OWN. |t teaches her BUSINESS methods-a very
necessary thing for a woman to know should she be left
alone and a helpful thing for her to know at all times.
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Farmers & Merchants Bank
Deposits Insured N. R. Henderson Cashier