Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, September 21, 1917, Image 2

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA Profesisonal Column DR. D. HOUSEWORTH Attention to Surgery and Diseases of Women and children Office in Hutcheson liuilding Office Rhone No. 118-2 Residence Phone No. 118-3 D. S. STRICKLAND Attorney at Law| Office In Hutcheson Building. . J. R. HUTCHESON, Attorney-At-Law. Office in Hutcheson Building. DR. F. M. STEWART, Dentist. Office over Sclmnn’s Drug Store. ASTOR MERRITT attorney at law DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA. JOHN H. HUDSON Attorney and Counselor at Law. VILLA RICA, Ga. R. H. Poole c. V. Vansan DRS. POOLE & VANSANT. Surgery and Chronic Diseases of Wome and Children a Specialty. Office over Salman's Drug Store. Phonr Nos. 24. 92 and - 85. Card of Thanks From Douglas County Boys ft Camp Gordon. We wish to ex press our sincerest thanks to Uu ladies of the Douglasville Civil League for their manv acts o! kindness to us on our departin'! for camp. Especially do we thank them for the delicious lunch prepared for us, the c m- • fort bags which we are already {finding very useful, and the | cheerful words that were said to us and will always be remem bered. We wish to thank Mr. A. S. Baggett for his never failing courtesy to us. Sincerely, Steve Garrett, Ben Hill McLarty, Henry Barron, Clyde Eskew. Real Estate For Sale If you don’t own a farm, there never will, be a better oprortu= nity for you to buy one. We list below some bargains both in farm lands and town property. 100 acres 7 miles frorfi Douglasville, 15 or 20 acres cleared and all tillable, though some of it rolling. Lots of fine young timber. A 3 room house $700. 70 acres 3 miles of Powder Springs, 3 room house, running water, lies well, free from rock, 35 acres in cultivation $1600. 110 acres, 6 room house, 3 room house, good barn, apple orchard, pasture, 60 or 70 acres in cultivation, balance original timber. 6 mi from Douglasville $3500. 150 acres 11-2 miles from Douglasville. 2 good houses and barns; 75 acres in cultivation. $35 per acre. 503 acres 2 miles Winston. 7 houses and barns. Half in cultivation, balance in timber and pasture, A good farm and cheap. $15 per acre. 150 acres, 7 room house, barns, pasture, orchard. 75 acres in cultivation, 60 acres original forest. Good saw timber. $4500. 70 acres, good 7 room house, 2 tenant houses, good barns, Close in and one of the best farms in the county $4600. 50 acres in Chapel Hill District, 3 room house, good barn, fine water and timber. 25 acaes in cultivation. $1000. 40 a :res good house and barn, orchard and pasture, 25 acres in cultivation, 2 miles Douglasville. $1000 84 acres, 5 room and 4 room house 60 acres in culti vation, lies well and free from rock, Can be cut into two small farms. $3200. 150 acres, near Winston, 2 good houses, barns and out buildings, running water, orchard, A splendid farm and well located $5,750. 100 acres near Chapel Hill, 6-room house, 3-room house, 2 barns, running water, pasture, lies well and free from rock. 40 acres in cultivation $2000 or will trade for smaller place. 100 acres, 3 miles of Villa Rica, 16 acres in cultivation, lO-acres good oak timber, Good land and lies well, on proposed Bankhead Highway. 10,000 feet of lumber ready to build. $2000. 51 acres, 7 miles from Douglasville, new houses, good land and lies well $850. 66 acres, 2 miles from Winston, new 4-room house, good barn, 35 acres under plow, balance timber. Easy terms $1850. CITY PROPERTY 8-room house, 5 acres land. A big bargain $2500 Lot 67 x 175 and 4-room house in Fairburn, Ga. $400 3- room house and 2 acres land in Douglasville, beauti ful building site $800 Lot 50 x 200 feet, 5-room house and barn $1500 4- room house and 3 lots in colored section $500 New 6-room bungalow on lot 100 x 200, Close in $1600 See us for complete description of any of above prop erty and others not mentioned. Terms can be had on most.of these farms. Dake McLarty Power of The Press That Unc ! e Sam realizes the power of the press in molding •sentiment throughout the nation is evidenced by-the plans for the campaign in connection with the i sale of the second issue of Liber- j ty Bonds. These plans contemplate the utmost publicity through the newspapers oi the ocuntry, both the dailies and weeklies, as well the magazines and other periodicals, without which it would be impossible to market an issue of bonds in the remark able short time required for the first issue of $2,000,000. No finer demonstration of the power of the press has ever been given in this or any other coun try than the successful consum mation of the government’s war plans. It is generally conceded that the newspapers made pos sible the enactment of the select ive service law. Without their continued support of the law, its operation after enactment might have broken down, or at least would have been greatly delayed. Nothing but newspaper publicity could have sold $2,000,000,000 worth of Liberty Bonds in so short a time as the government required in the first campaign. And when the second issue of bonds are placed upon the mar ket, the government;'will turn again to the newspapers^for their support. WILL BE REPAID FOR THEIR WORK Women everywhere suffer from kidney trouble—backache, rheumatic pains, swollen and tender muscles, stiff joints. Mrs. C. J. Ellis, 605 8th Ave., Sioux Fails, S. D., writes: “I feel sure if anyone bothered as I was will cfiAe Foley Kiduey [Pills a trial they will be repaid forjtbeir work.” J. L. Selmao & Did you ever let. your fire insurance lapse? If so, you know the uncomfortable time you had until it was renewed. Did it ever occur to you that your wife may right nt be uncomfortable by reason of your not hi ing life insurance, or enough to keep her anl the children for more than a year or two if you should die? What did you promise that good wife in the way of lov<i and PROTECTION when you married heir? The Penn Mutual Life premium rates less dividends are lower or its guaranteed values higher than those of any other company. The Penn Mutual Life is one of the oldest life insurance companies in the United States, and one of the largest in the world It will be our pleasure to furnish full infor mation at any time. A Saving-Not An Expense L IFE insurance saves and gathers your future expected sayings into real, present money at your death. Send name, address and date of birth for amount of annu al saving at your age. Name —- -- - -t Address Date of Birth... Fill in and return to Z. T. DAKE. ft::: • •• • •• • •• ■•••' • M • ••< ••• • •• • •• • ••- • ••*- • ••*- •••- • ••«— • •••« #•••" • •••" •••«* • ••** ••••« 22:::: #•••- »•••» •••*- #•••- §•••** #••••« #••• | Plenty of Fords Next Month I am expecting two car loads of FORDS this month and will get nearly all my back orders filled, so if you will place ycur order now, I can get to it'next month. The Touring' Car Is Roadster Delivered The new price shows an advance of : and there is no guarantee against a further advance at any time. Drop me a card and I’ll come to see you. $394.25 $379.25 Here .00 per car, for freight charges, R. DUNCAN