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* DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal
Prof. W. H. Butler was an At
lanta visitor Saturday.
Miss Cora Hogan spent the
week end in Forsythe.
.Miss Lois Ballough was in At
lanta Saturday.
There was considerable frost
Wednesday morning.
Rev. D. W. Carter " of Mc
Whorter ,was here Wednesday.
Miss Grace Morris was an At
lanta visitor Monday.
Mrs. W. A. James was an At
lanta visitor this week.
Dr. W. H. Reid of Bill Arp,
was a pleasant caller at the Sen
tinel office Monday.
Herschei T. Upshaw came
home from Locust Grove for the
week end.
Miss Rose Abercrombie of
Agnes Scot, spent the week end
at home.
Miss Mildred Selman of De
catur, spent Sunday here with
relatives.
Mrs. Laura Cooper of Toccoa,
is visiting her neice, Mrs. J. M,
Whitley.
Mrs. P. D. Selman and Miss
Nannie Love Selman were in
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mis3 Ethel Winn has returned
home after a successful term
of teaching at Oak Grove.
J. H. Gable of Route3, made
the Sentinel office a pleasant vis-
it|this week.
J. G. Rivers of Glenwood, Ga.,
writes us: “I am sending you
check for $1.50 for my paper.
Please keep it coming. I love
Douglas county people and am
always glad to hear from them.”
The Senior class of D. H. S.
will present the play “Miss Fear
less & Co.” at the school Audi
torium Monday evening, April
2nd, at 7:45. Admission 10 ai d
15 cents.
Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Henson is
spending a month with the lat
ter’s daughter, Mrs. J. M.iWhit-
ley. They leave about the first
of April of Fort Deposit, Ala.,
to visit their son, Rev. C. W.
Henson.
MissEthelene Sands, teacher
of Holly Springs school, left on
No. 40 Friday for her horns at
Chipley, While here Miss Sands
made many friends who regret
to see her leave, but give their
wishes for her a very pleasant
vacation.
FOUND—A Lady’s coat'sev-
eral days ago. Owner can get
same by paying for this notice,
R. M. Swofford, Rt 4.
LOST—A Rex Tennis Racket;
probably left at some store.
Notify Sentinel Office.
Col. J. H. Hudson of Villa
Rica, was among the visiting
attorneys here this week.
Miss RillaLand, who has been
teaching in Paulding county, is
at home for a while.
Mrs, J. N. Brooks of Atlanta,
is spending the week here the
guest of relatives.
Mrs. W. H. McCain of Birm
ingham, spent last Friday here
the guest of Miss Lilia Fr eman.
Cleanliness is the only safe
guard to health. Civic health
necssarily means civic cleanli
ness.
Miss' Katie Houseworth of
Mooreffiad, was a recent visitor
of her brothers, Dr. and W. -J.
Houseworth.
Mrs. J. W. House went to
Davis-Fischer Sanitarium Tues
day for an operation. Her many
friends wish for her an early
and complete restoration to
health.
Judge Bartlett happened to an
accident which resulted in a
broken arm Sunday and as a
consequence Judge Tarver of
the Cherokee Circuit is presiding
over Douglas Superior Court this
week
LOST—1 Gray wool sweater
between Thompson’s Mill and
town. C, C. Lane, Douglasville.
Go to Upshaw Brothers
for your Acid and Tank-
ageand all first class Fer
tilizer Materials. They
will mix you any formula
you want.
GEORGIA, DOUGLAS COUNTY.
To All Whom it May Concern:
This is to notify the public that
I have e - ployed David Copeland,
cilored, to work for me during
this year as a laborer and I here
by notify any person not to em
ploy him during said time. This
March 28th, 1917,
G. H. Couch
Go to Upshaw Brothers
for your Acid and Tank-
ageand all first class Fer
tilizer Materials. They
will mix you any formula
you want.
All City Licences for
1917 were due March 1st,
and must be paid at once.
V. R. Smith, Mayor.
J. E. Phillips, Clerk.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
Money to Loan on Farms
I can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county.
J. H. McLarty.
Don’ fail to see J. H. Smith
when you want fresh groceries.
He sells them cheap as anybody.
We call the attention of our
customers to the fact that we
cannot now secure cars except
on signed contracts. If you are
going to want a car any time
soon see us.
Duncan & Selman.
Go to J. C. McCarley’s for
your Sunday Journal. 5c.
Lanius Dake, L. A.
Special Prices
Plow lines, full length 30c pr.
lone Star Ilames 85c “
Red Top 6 inch back bands 50c.
Single bit axes, while they
last 75c,
New Club Shells 60c.
Blacksmith Blowers $13.00
Axe Handles 15c.
ALMAND & McKOY
For Sale
One full blood Jersey bull calf.
48-4 Flat Ro k School.
Money to Lend
We make loans on improved
real estate for terms of five, sev
en or ten years, at 51-2% interest
and up. Payments made to suit
borrower.
Hutcheson & Merritt.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
See me for subscription to the
Rail Spliter and Menace. In
clubs of 4, both papers for 25c.
50-3 F. M. Lang.
LOST Between the Farmers
& Merchants Bank and my home,
one pink work b ig, containing
silver thimble, shuttle and scis
sors. Finder please return and
get reward. Mary Peace.
Subscription Honor Roll.
The following have paid sub
scriptions since last issue:
Spring Colds arc Dan-
gerous
Sudden changes in temperature and
underwear bring spring colds with
stuffed up head, sore throat and fcen-
earl cold symptoms. A dose of Dr.
King’s New Discovery is sui r e relief,
this happy combination of antiseptic
i balsams clears the head, soothes the ir
ritated membranes and what might
have been a lingering cold is broken up.
Don’t stop treatment when relief is
first felt as a half curedcold is danger
ous. Take Dr King’s New Discovery
till your cold is gone.
Millinery
HATS-- ~
One of the lno^t up-to-date
lines in greatest variety of styles ever brought
to Douglas County.
Ranging in
Price from
Middy Blouses, Childrens Dresses
Kabo Corsets
MISS L. I. FREEMAN
Statement of toe Condition of the
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Located at ft juglasville, Ga., At the Clsse of Business Mch. 20, 1917.
RESOURCES
Time Loans - - $106,820.04
Overdrafts secured $7,768.83
Overdrafts, unsecured
Bonus and stock owned
by the liunk - - 3,000.00
Banking House - 6,115.92
Furniture and Fixtures - 3,761.15
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this state - 158.80
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States - 1,990.55
currency - $2,735.00
Gold - - 162.50
Silver, Nickels, etc. 477.61
Cash Items 284.10—3,659.21
Depositors Guarantee Fund 3,360.85
Mutual Fire Fund -
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $ 25.000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses. Interest
and Taxes paid 6,857.74
Due to Banks and Bnnkers
in this State. 356.30
Due unpaid Dividends
Individual Depoits subject
to check - - 69.935.56
Time certificates - 33,473.10
Casheir’s Cheeks 12,65
Total
$135,635.35
Total
$135,635.35
State of Georgia, Douglas County.—Before me came Tbad
McKoy, Cashier of Farmers & Merchants Bank, who being duly
sworn,says that the above and foregoing s.atement is a true condi
tion of said Bank, as shown by the booksof file in said Bank.
THAD McKOY
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 23th day of Mch., 1917.
J. Q. ENTERKIN.
*» N. P. Douglas County, Ga.
Slatemnet of the Condition of the
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING CO.
Located at Douglasville, Ga., At the Close of Business Mch 20,
1917.
RESOURCES.
Dernsn 1 Loans $20,000.00
Time Loans - - $113,536.63
Overdrafts, unsecured 6,097.59
Bonds and stocks owned
' by the Bank
Banking House - - 5,200.00
Furniture and Fixtures - 2,66j>.00
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this state 19,756.71
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States 13,967.59 j
Currency $4,620 00
Gold 375.00
Silver, nickels, etc., 1,260.06
Cash Items 2,674.00
ClearingHouse 1,280.30-10,209.86
Advances on Cotton - 4,000.00,
Other resources 125.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivided profits, less
current expenses interest
and taxes paid
IWe to Banks and Bankers
in this State
Due unpaid Dividends
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check
Time certificates
40,000.00
20,000.00
2,576.89
98.663.36
84,310.13
TOTAL - $195,558.38 TOTAL
$195,558.38
STATE OF GEORGIA, nouglas Conntv. —Before me came G. T. McLarty,
Cashier of Douglasville Banking co., who, being duly sworn, says the
above and foregoing statement is a true Condition of said Bank as shown by the
books of tile in said Bank. „ _ ,
G. T. McLarty.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of Mch. LU7.
LOTTIE M. DUNCAN, N. P. Douglas County, Ga.
Farm For Rent Or Sale
I have just bought a good little
farm in Chapel Hill community.
Would like to have a good tenant
or purchaser. E S. Lumpkin,
Lithia Springs.
Money to Loan
On improved farm lands at
low interest and long terms.
E. S. Lumpkin,
Lithia Springs, Ga.
Horse shoeing at W. D. & E,
L. Wortham’s Shop at 70 cts. all
round. All other work in pro
portion, at Douglasville. 47-4
Tax Notice Special.
\ By order of the Comptroller
| Geaeral all town and city proper-
I ty, both vacant and improved,
must be returned by lot numbers
and streets, also lot numbers
must be given on all farm lands.
So be sure to know your lot num
ber when you return your taxes,
tf J. W. James, T. R.
Get seed oats at Stewart Bros.
FOR SALE—A good seven
room house and one acre lot, well
located in Douglasville.
Dake & McLarty.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe McCarley, Agent.
We carry all kinds of automo
bile accessaries.
Smith-Harding Supply Co.
Stewart Bros, are headquar
ters for garden seed.
If you want a good hat, get a
“Swan” at Stewart Brothers.
Just recieved shipment
of Ladies’ Suits, $10 to
$22.50
•N. B. & J. T. DuncBn.
Seed Peanuts. Little
Spanish or Imported Va
riety at J. C. McCarley’s.
Don’t fail to see J. H. Smith
when you want fresh groceries
He sells them cheap as anybody.
Laces, Embroideries of
all kinds at N. B. & J. T.
Duncan.
FOR SALE—I have a few more
of my improved Cotton Seed at
$1.50 per bu. It is the earliest
big boll cotton tested in last three
years, J. F. Meadows Rt 3.
* 49-3
66 acres, new 4-room house,
25 acres in cultivation, balance
goocktimber, Easy terms.
Dake & McLarty,
Muslin undywear of ail
kinds and prices at N. B.
& J. T Duncan.
Notice
We are now ready to cull your
Cotton Seed at Winston, Villa
Rica and Temple. All cullers
have been repaired and are in
good shape.
Villa Rica Cotton Oil Co.