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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
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Ladies and misses’ Coats in black,
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Children’s Coats from $1.50 to $5.00
A Qreate Line of Knit Goods: Caps, Sweaters, Scarfs
Shawls, Etc., for the whole family-prices to suit.
Woo! Dress Goods-Serge,Poplin, and fancy mixtures
New Cloth—A combination of Ratine and Crepe with
Linen finish, in all colors. These are values for
one piece dresses and suits.
Ginghams, Pereals, Outing, FJanellets, Suitings, Etc.
Ladies Underwear, suit from
Men’s Underwear, suit from
Children’s Union Suits from
Clothing: Men’s and Boy’s Cloting-
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Poultry Makes East SMALLPOX AND
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Legal Avertisements.
, Morristown, Tenn., Noy. 16-
All preparations have been com
pleted by the traffic and trans
portation departments of the
Southern Railway for the opera
tion of the annual Thanksgiving
“Turkey Special” from the great
East Tennessee poultry district
to the Eastern markets. The
special train will start from John
son City Friday morning,.Nov.,
21st, running via Morristown
and AshviUe to Washington over
the Southern Railway and from
Washington to New York overthe
There is less dread of these diseases
now than formerly, because everybody
knows they can pe prevented, one by
vaccination, the other with anti toxin.
You can keep from having cblds,
grippe, bronchitis, pneumonia, catarrh,
typhoid fever, rheumatism, and other
dangerous cold-weather ailments, if
you put your, system into a proper
healthy condition to resist disease.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion helps the
body produce substances which pre
vent the growth of disease germsAin
the blood, thus putting the system
into a healthy condition to resist dis
ease. It will help you' get well and
strong if you have any of the above
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Douglas County.
On the first Tuesday in December
1913, during the legal hours of sale,,
will be sold before the court house
door of said county, in Douglasville,
Georgia, to the highest and best
bidder for cash the following property
to-wit: One saw mill outfit consisting
of one 15 horse engine' one 20 horse
boiler, one saw mill with be.ting and
TWELVE MONTH’S SUPPORT.
GEORG 1 A—Douglas County.
Washington to iNew stops Idiacases, or other diseases. It is very
Pennsylvania Railroad, b ops lutt at this season
all other equipments the same being
fully described in mortgage due at
present in' possession of Upshaw Bros.,
& Co., levied on as tho property bf M
L. Dorsett to satisfy an execution
against M. L, Dorsett in favor of
Upshaw Bros,, & Co.
Lew made October 8, 1913 by F.
Aderhold, Deputy Sheriff, and return
ed to me.
AS. Baggett,
Sheriff.
.Mrs. 1 G.' A. Swofford having- made
application for twelve month’s sup
port out of”the estate of 0 : . B. Swof
ford and appraisers duly appointed to
set apart the same having filed their
return, all persons concerned are here
by required to show ca>'se before the
Court of Ordinary of said county on
the first Monday in December, .1913,
why said application should not be
granted.
This 3rd day of November, 1913.
J. m McLarty,
1 Ordinary.
ifilgMS fail
ason br®s
54 W. Mitchell, Near Termnal Station
With the best selected and largest stock of furniture
to select from and in the low rent district, we are pre
pared to\ give greater values in
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APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
GUARDIANSHIP.
will be made at various East
Tennessee points to pick up oars
but after the train is complete
it Will be hurried eastward on
practically passenger time.
Thousands of live turkeys will be
shipped in special poultry cars
While refrigerator cars will also
be handl*dfor dressed birds <md
eggs
The poultry business has come
to be - one of the great money
producers ol East Tenpese.ee
While special trains are run to
Eastern markets for tRe Thanks’
giving anc special festivities,
shipments are not confined to
these seasons, the records of the
Southern Railway showing an
average of nearly fifty cars P0r
month from this section to. East
ern and Southern markets during
the past year. The figures, refer
to solid cars and do not include
a very heavy volnme of business
moved in less than car load lots.
For its poultry shipments East
Tennessee is now getting hun
dreds of thousands- of dollars of
outside money eve® year and
while the greater part of this
money comes from the bigEas -
ern cities, a very considerable
percentage homes from South
ern cities which are surrounded
by territories in which condi
tions are extremely favorable
for poultry raising.
good for children just at this season
of the year—to make them healthy
and strong to resist cold weather ail
ments.
There's direct befiefit to von in every
ingredient in Rexall Olive Oil Emul
sion. The four Hypophosphites it con
tains are’ used by leading physicians
everywhere in debility, weakness and
liability, to disease, to strengthen the
nerves. Purest Olive Oil, one of the
most nutritious, most Cosily-digested
foods known, being taken with the
hypophosphites, gives rich tissue nour
ishment through the blood to the
entire system.
You who are weak and run-down,
and you who are apparently well now.,
but are liable to suffer from various
cold weather ailments, use RexallOlive
Oil Em&lsion to get and keep well and
strong. For the tired-out, run-ddWn,
nervous, emaciated or debiliuted—the
convalescing—growing childrerr-mged
people—it is a sensible aid *0 renewed
strength, better spirits,jewing 1 health
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion--king of
the celebrated Roxall-Remedies-is for
freedom from sickness of-you arid y pur
family. Pleasant-tasting, chntaining
no alcohol or dangerous- drugs, you’jl
he ns enthusiastiembout it as we are
when youhayegbten its strengthening,
invigorating, building'-tp, disease-pre
venting effects. Ilf it does not help
you, your money'wfll be given back to
you without argument. Sold in this
community only at bur store-The Rex
all Store—one of more than. 7,000 lead
ing drug store in the "United St1at.es,
Canada and Great J- L - Sel-
man & Son, ! Douglasville, Ga adv
If you want to buy a farm see
Duncan & Dake.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Dbuglas County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, regularly
granted at the November term, 1913,
of said court; will-be sold at public
outcry , on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber, 1913, at the court house in said
county, between the usual hours of;
sale, the following real estate situate
In Douglas county, Georgia, to- »it:
Lot of land lot number-one ’hundred
and seven (107), 'containing 'two hun
dred two and one half '(2024-2) acres,
more ot -less,
Also twenty f-20) -acres, -moae or less,
in thewotffh West eoimer of‘lot -of land
iwupiber Eighty six (86.-)
Also Thirtyeightandonehalf -[3 81-2J
-acres -more -or-less, -in-the-south west
•bf ‘lot of land number-Eighty five [85]
-describedas -follows: 'Commencing at
-the south west-corner of said lot and
'running eastalong the south line of
-said lot -Forty rods [40] ‘rods; thence
due north ! Fbrty rods; thence north
Wrist to' the ' center Of said line on the
'west line'Of isaid‘lot; thence south
ilbng the'West'line Of said lotto the
^south West Cottier ’or beginning point.
•Also ’one hundred and twenty two
and 'onq half [(22 1-2] acros, more or
k 1«;Ss,'of' land, lot, num her Eighty four
[M)'being allof said lot except eighty
[80] acres in the north of said lot
oWned by Robert Harper
All of the above descrtbed land lying
and being’ in the second district and
fifth (5th) section of originally Carroll
noW Douglas county, Georgia^ and
aggregating Three hundred and eighty
three and one half acres, more or less.
This 4th day of November, 1913.
Terms cash.
T. A. Henslee,
M D. Henslee,
Administrators of M. L. Henslee.
Georgia, Douglas county,
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. R. Hutcheson having applied fori
the guardianship, of the property of
James Aubrey Black, a minor of ‘said
county, notice is hereby given that
said application will be heard at my
office at 10 o’clock a. m., on the first
Monday in December, 1913.
This 25th day of October, 1913.
J. H. McLARTY.
Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Douglas C5unty.
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. F. Winn having in proper form
apblied to me for permanent letters of
Administration on the estate of J. S.
Smith, late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of J, S. Smith to be and
appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to J. F.
Winn on J. S. Smith’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 3rd day of November, 191.-
J. H. McLarty, Ordinary.
FURNITURE
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MAiSON BROS. ^
54 W. Mitchell St., - Near Termnal
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sale of personal property.
- * . Georgia, Douglas County.
Will be sold at public outcry at the
late residence of J. L. Dempsey, deceas
ed, hn Friday November 21st at ten
o’clock a. m., the following personal
prooerty sold as the propertv of said
deceased, for the 5 benefit of heirs and
creditors. - One mule, one two horse
wagon, one disk harrow, farming
tools', 150 bushels of corn, 1,800
hundred bundles of fodder, one lot, of
scrap lumber.
This November 6th, 1913.
Mrs. Emma Dempsey, Administratrix
of J. L, Dempsey deceased.
GRAY HAIR-M ADE ITS ORIGINAL-
COLOR
CITATION.
Georgia, Douglas County.
Whereas. J. F. Winn; Administra
tor de bonis non with the will annexed
of the estate of Artemas Ergle, repre
sents tu the court in his petjtion, duly
filed and entered ori record, that he
has fully administered Artemas Ergle s
estate. This is, therefore, to cite air
nersons concerned, kindred and credi
tors to show cause, if any they can
whv said Administrator should not be
discharged from his admimstiation and
receive ■ letters of dismission on the
first Monday in December, 1913
This 4th day of November, 1913.
J. H. McLarty, Ordinary.
A QUARTER CENTURY'
Before the Public. Over five million samples
given away each year. The constant and in
creasing sales from samples, proves the gen
uine merit' of Allen’s Foot-Ease, the anti
septic powder to be shaken into the shoes
for Corns, Bunions, Aching, Swollen, Moist,
Tenderfeet. Sold everywhere,25c. Sample
FREE, Address, A. S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y,
CUP THIS NOTICE—ITS WORTH 50c.
If your hair is gray, streaked with :
gray, white, faded, brittle, falling
out, itching scalp or dandruff, apply
Q-Ban hair color restorer to gray hair
and scalp. Not a dye, but it brings to-,
the-hair surface the original color
nature gave your hair. Makes gray
hair hr Own, black, auborn or its origi- .
nal color of 17 or 18 yeaus' of age..
Never fails. Perfectly harmless,
delightful to use. Q-Ban makes hair
soft; full of life beautiful. Stops dan-,
druf, itching l scalp and falling hair,
complete directions for home treat
ment of the hair with each bottle. 50c
by parcel post, or return this notice
and $1 and we' will deliver you 'threw*
bottles. If not satisfied by its use we
give you back $1.50.Address Hessig-
Ellis Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn. 28 1 yr
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For Sale—Brick store bu ildin
on easy terms. Duncan & DakeA
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LANDS.
on small farms and
lots of tfklls. If you have him for
sale see them. - \
Georgia, Douglas county.
Albert M. Howell, executor of last
will and testament of William A. How
ell, deceased, having applied to
undersigned for leave to sell certain
lands of said deceased's estate, said
application will be heard before me on
•first Menday in December 1913.
Nov. 3rd, 1913
J. H. McLarty, Ordinary. ;
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds
WE MANUFACTURE EVEYTH1NG THAT GOES
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CKEdI-
TORS.’
Georgia, Douglas County.
Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors of the estate of W. ! ; L. Fnddell,
latelof said county. deceased, to ren
der in an account of their demands
to me within the time prescribed by
law properly made out. And all per
sons indebted to said deceased are
hereby requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned. This
25th day o f October, 1913. I
J, F. VVynn,
Administrator of W. L. jEriddell.
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