Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, September 14, 1917, Image 4
fhoet the
'in compli-
candidacy
law for the
P».
Pnd election has
SbaraOrh. Every
don should rally
nent and make the
nous.
[ Money to Loan on Farms
l w* ' en( * money on improved
1 fa'^ands cheaper than any one
\elsojlthe county.
J. H. McLarty.
lemher yon can 1 uy gro-
J, H. Smith's as cheap
here in U)wn._ «-■ -
ineneedle3 and shntt'es
machine, at McOarleys.
lALE OR EXCHANGE—a
ualicy of full-blood Shoit
urn cattle.
.1. S. Abercrombie.
Money to Lett it
'e make loans on improved
nl estate for terms of five, sev
[n or ten years, at 51-2% interest
d up. Payments made to suit
irrower.
Hutcheson & Merritt,
ice in Hutcheson Building.
Gat City mail boxes at Almand
and McCoys, 25c & 50c.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe McCarlev, Agent.
School supplies of all kinds.
J. L. Selman & Son.
We can use two or three girls
over sixteen years of age learn
ing machine work, good pay
while learning. Apply to Supt.
Douglas Hosiery Mills.
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, POUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Keep Down
The Upkeep
All motor cars tv car
(Out eventually.
Incorrectly lubricated
cars wear out rapidly.
Let us help you pro
long the life of your
car and reduce gas
oline, oil and repair
bills. Correct Lubri
cation does It.
We sell Gargoyle
Mobiloils.
Mobiloils
A grsJt f* t*k 1/fit •/ majar
C. McCa-’
community
[tools and a
Without a
vote for bonds
i News edited by
tiney has just cele-
th, birthday. The
del of weekly Jout -
nd Dawson is to be con-
feed on being the home of
la paper.
hk .iFsTo us thattjliere is
, greater spirito i do-opera-
tetween the two churches
mglasville than there has
Been before. This i* as it
be, ami do not
snoinina-
■of sug-
; could be
nent of the
lone night
i?‘Unio
chool Books strictly
cash.
J. L. Selman & Son
Go to J, H. Smith when you
want fresh groceries at right
prices.
Get. City Mail Boxes at Almand
& McKoys 25 and 50c.
Your eye is your best friend.
If they require the aid of glasses,
see Mr. Green, Hawkes Optician,
at our stire September 19th,
You will receive the same per
sona! and carefnl attention as in
the past.
Very truly yours,
J. L. Selman & Son.
If you want a good hat, get a
Swan" at Stewart Brothers.
School Books strictly
cash.
J. li. Selman & Son
School books, tablets, ptneils
ink, etc. We are headquarters, j
J. L Selman & Son.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK
iEOItGIA—Douglas County.
Pursuant to an order granted by the
Hon. J. H. McLarty, Or !ina*-yof said
County of Douglas, at the April term,
1917, of the Court of Ordinary, I will
sell before the Court House doOr in the
town of Douglasville, on the first Tues
day in Octoper next, within the legal
hours of sa’e, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described property
fo-wit:
A certain tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the town
of Doiglasville, Douglas Co., Ga., de
scribed as follows: Beginning at the
northwest corner of lot 1, in block *40
on the east side of Thompson street,
running North along Thompson street
t>John V Edge’g land; thence along
Edge land to Southwest coiner of II.
Furr land; thence along the Furr land
237 feet; thence East along line of lot
1 and 2 in block 40 to the point of be
ginning.
Said property sold as the property
of Mary Ruffin, deceased.
This Sept. 4th, 1917.
L. H. Baldwin. Administrator
of estate of Mary Ruffin, deceased.
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Start A Bank Account?)
A Savings Account
) Where mauy of your dollars that
could be rescued from thought-
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SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Douglas County.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in said county on the first Tues
day in October next, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, the follow
ing described property, to wit:
Parts of town lots Nos. 7A and 8A
in Block No 86 (originally Block No.
2) in town of Douglasville, Said State
and County, and described as follows:
Beginning 12.5 feet Fast of the divid
ing lino between lota No *>A and 7A in
said Block, running thence in an East
erly dir ction along the north aide of
Strickland Street 112.5 feet; thence
^Northerly parallell with Eunice Ave-
^nue 200 feet; thence Westerly along
j the south line of Lot No. one (1) 112.5
feet; thence Southerly, parallell with
Eunice Ave., 200 feet to point of be
ginning-being 87.5 feet fronting*! on
Strickland Street off of the East side
of lot No. 7A and 25 feet fronting on
Strickland Street off of the West side
of lot No. 8A in said Block No. 8€.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of J. E. Wilson under and by
virtue of two executions, one in favor
of Crumley-Sharp Hardware Co., and
against the said J. E. Wilson; the
other in favor of R. W. Davis Co., and
against the said J. E. Wilson—both
issued from the Justice Court of the
730th dist. G. M.
Levy made by H. P. Sibley, lawful
Constable and returned to me.
Tenant in posession notified of this
levey as the law directs.
This Sept. 4th, 1917.
A. S. BAGGETT, Sheriff
HIGH!
And Going Higher!
Is what you hear every day about shoes
and every word of it it TRUTH
We saw this condition approaching a year ago
and placed our order months ahead for a big stock
and consequently we can sell you shoes about 125
per cent cheaper than the fellow who bought h
There are no better shoes than