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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
THE SENTINEL
Published Every Friday
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DOUGLASVILLE AND
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Entered in the Postoffice at Douglas-
ville (ja., aa second-clues moil matter.
Z. T. DAKE,
Editor and Publisher.
Disbursement# of County
Commissioners
The following accounts on the
General County Fund were
passed and ordered paid at the
July Term 1917, of the Board of
County Commissioners:
Smith-Harding supply Co $13.89
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year - - - $1.50
Six Months - - '76
Three Months ------- .40
ADVERTISING RATES
One page per issue —$10.00
One-half page per issue $5.00
Small space per issue, per inchl21-2
Vocals per line per issue .05
Smith-Harding Sup Co'
J W Lee
B E Evans
L M Camp
H L Downs
G W Hembree Jr
55.05
1.00
1.00
.40
4.10
4.G0
Office Phone - - 103
Residence Phone ---67
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
The Neal Bill requiring a "run
off” primary in the event no
candidate gets a majority in the
first, is a democratic measure
and should be passed. It pre
vents convention juggling and
the thwarting of the will of the
people.
T B McLarty 2.38
J H Taylor 2.00
J W Shaddix 8.85
Town of Douglasville 5.20
M L Mozley 62,50
H S Hudson 65.00
T A Henslse 5.45
j LSelman & Son 34.88
AS Baggett 37.40
W S Ragan 50.00
Mills Printing Co 36.67
Mrs M L Wortham 1.65
Z T Dake 4.00
L Bartlett 16.25
W D Meadows 15.20
F M Winn Jr 72.28
A L Hornbuckle 4.85
J H McLarty 1L00
J H McLarty 4 00
N B & J T Duncan 33.96
,1 T Giles Sec 5.50
I H Willoughby 8.00
A S Gresham 10.00
S L Hembree 2.00
Total $512,91
The following accouts on the
Road Fund were passed and
ordered paid:
E H Butler $ 2.20
Enoch Reynolds 2,00
Town of Douglasville 2.76
Senator Smith declines to be
put in the same class with Hard
wick and we don’t blame him.
The woman who looks well
after her household duties and
puts up a few cans of food stuff
for the winter is t s much a pa
triot as the men behind the guns.
Why the Georgia Legislture
has to compromise on 14 as the
age of consent limit when
morality and decency demands
not under 18, we can’t see.
The Washington trouble ma
kers who style themselves
‘‘Whitehouse Pickets” are doing
the cause of woman’s suffrage
untold-harm.
If any citizen of Georgia any-
L H Baldwin 5.45
N B & J T Duncan 74.12
L O Meadows 14.38
L O Meadows & Crew 269.85
FP Dorris & Co 1-20
I A Camp 8.00
S W Smith 7.00
Good Roads Machine Co , 36.00
Albert Scales. 2.00
J L Selman & Son 19.97
Ben Turner 3-50
P H McGouirk 20.40
Tolbert & Cheves 83.40
National Supply Co 57.00
Moaley Bros 14.20
J j Hines 3.00
AI Yancey 1-95
A I Yancey 3.45
R M Eidson 2.00
J W Strickland 1-50
Duncan & Selman 116.86
Stewart Bros 96.10
Gulf Refining Co 33.16
J W Burnett 13.50
W S Ragan 55.86
AH Moody 6.40
Total $1023.25
If You Aspire
To Success in life
it can be achieved, but not withou',
firm determination and some effort
The Starting
Of A Savings Account
will be a long first stride in
tha.right direction
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Ye&rs
Always bears
the
Signature of
Junk! Junk! Junk!
I will pay F.„0. B.
NICHOL’S SEED HOUSE
A WAR TIME
SALE
AT
McCarley’s Ten Cent »Store
Two Days—Friday and Saturday, August 3, 4.
There is an old adage, that one’s loss is another’s gain. Thi 3
is exactly true in- this case, that is why we repeat it. The fall of
the year will soon be on, and everyone will expect to find the store
stocked with, new merchandise, and in order to make a clean-up of
our present stock, we are offering you the following prices, which
is less in some instances, than they can be bought from the manu
facturer. We can only mention a few items, but we assure you
that if you will visit our store during these two days sale, you will
find lots of other items in merchandise that you can use, for less
money than you have been buying before.
Ladies’ silk hankerchiefs
Heavy Copper
Light Copper
Heavy Pmss
Light Brass
Aliuminum
Rags—-Sacked
Bees Wax
Green Hides
Horse Hides from $2.00 to $4.00 each
Scrap Iron, free-from sheet iron, wood and boil
ers from 45c to 50c per 100lbs.
Feed Sacks 6 to 9c each
20c per lb
15c “ “
16c •* “
10c “ “
25c “ “
$1. OO per cwt
20c per lb
19c “ "•
Z. W. Ayers.
Douglasville should have
market place for everything
grown on the farm. The merch- No. 2 Ribbons, in colors 5 yds 10c
Ladies’ house dresses
400 pins
Ladies’ hankerchiefs
Air Float Talcum
Curtain scrim
Middy blouse
Scissors
98c
5c
2 for 5c
8c
yd, 9c
50c
10c
ants should arrange such a mar
ket and help thejifarmer to dis
pose of his every product.
Sow More Small Grain
Atlanta, July 24—The State
Department of Agriculture pro
poses to begin to impress upon
farmers all over Georgia, right
now, the importance of sowing
all the wheat and small grain
they can this fall. Some of the
finest wheat has been grown in
south Georgia, and there is
scarcely a county in the state
where good wheat cannot be pro
duced.
Bankers and merchants can
help solve the food conservation
problem by buying in the avail
able wheat now, and selling to
the farmer for seed at cost in
the fall. Conserve the seed
that’s the first important thing.
Every farmer can and should
make some wheat. Pick out
good ground, get ready for it
and fertilize it well. The coun
try is going to need every grain
of it that can be raised, and it is
oertain to bring high prices.
One pound Talcum Powder 10c
Fans 5c & 10c
Men’s hose, all colors 10c
Ladies’ hose, in colors
15c or 2 for 25c
crockery at 10, 15 & 25c
Good toilet soap 3 for 10c
O. K. Washing Powder
10 for 25c
Double life brooms 69c
Ice tea Glasses set 39c
Assorted ribbons, yd
2 1-2 to 12 l-2c
Fancy Elastic, extra quality
per pair 25c
Suspenders, 25c value 19c
15c value
10c
Polish, all kinds
8c
Ladies’ silk hose
36e
Men’s and boy’s caps 25c
Men’s ties
10, 25 & 45c
Stickerei braid
5c
Table covers
5c
Towels 5,
10,15 & 25c
Bungalow aprons
25 & 35c
Overall Jumpers
$1.00
A good overalls tor
$1.00
A set of ice tea glasses 45c
A big line of tin and enamel
ware at 5, 10,15 & 25c
A big assortment of white
Ladies skirts, Something real
nice 98c
Tumblers, set 25c
Lunch boxes 10 & 15c
Good box stationery 10c
School tablets 4c
Child’s hats 20c
Lamps: 50 & 75c lamps 40c
Kozytorium
Program
Friday. Night
Saturday Night
Tuesday Night
5th Episode Neglected Wife
Lonesome Luke —Comedy.
2 Reels Western Drama.
2 Reels L~ KO -Comedy.
6th Episode Double Cross
Heiney and Louie —Comedy.
The best and freshest
These Prices Friday and Saturday Only Aug, 3-4,
You will not have the opportunity again soon to buy goods at
these prices. We hope to see every man, woman and child in
Douglasville and surrounding country take advantage of this sale
during these two days. Plenty of competent sales-ladies to wait
on all.
Meet me at McCARLE'. ’A TEN CENT STORE,
where everybody is going to meet everybody.
Bring Your Dollars and Make Them
Have More CENTS.
17 E. Broad St.
to-morrow,
in the week
What? line of staple and -fancy
groceries and fresh meat in town.
When? S£j$,
and every week in the year.
AXrUxO They are always fresh
VV Iiy. and clean and the best of
every thing. We deliver promptly.
Where?
E. C. ROBERTS
Country Produce a Specialty