Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, September 21, 1917, Image 4

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA THE SENTINEL Published Every Friday V.ni i -rrt in the Poatolfice at Douglas- ■sillc Ga.as second-class moil "latter. Z. T. DAKE, Editor and Publisher. UB3CRIPTION RATES $1.50 One Year - - •Six M mths - - "Three Month:! - ADVERTISING RATES One page per issue $10.00 Une-hnlf page ]>er issue. $">-00 Small space per issue, per inchl21-2 Local.! per line per issue .05 Office Phone... 103 -Residence Phone ...67 “Berlin or Bust” is the slogan hi the Americanjarmy. Young man, if you would like lo secure a bigger job, make yourself too big for the job you have. 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. Remember you can buy gro ceries at J, H. Smith's as cheap as anywhere in town. Get Sole Leather at Almand & McKoy’s. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—a fine quality of full-blood Short horn cattle. J. S. Abercrombie. What good has been derived from the $12,000 donated for tho ifefense of die two negroes who resisted the draft act? When thirty-Hx state legisla. tnres ratify national prohibition it will become a part of our fed eral constitution'and the nation will be “boneMry.” Rev. T. 13. Fisher, of Atlanta, says he is opposed to Billy ^Sun day and the religion he repre sents, Who is T. B. Fisher? We never heard of him before. Dr. G. W. Young]7says he ■doesn’t care to discuss the war question, but thinks he would be a fool if he were in’,"water over his head and stopped] tofargue whether he was thrown in, ticked in, or fell in. 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. Try the Trio for satisfactory dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry work. Joe McCarlev, Agent. School supplies of all kinds. J. L. Selinan & 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. 1 chool Books strictly cash. J. L. Selman & Son Go to J. H. Smith when you want fresh groceries at right prices. Douglas county needs a market for her farm products, and the Douglasville merchants should see to it that one is established. 1 If a cash market were estab- j fished here thousands of dollars worth of products would be saved that now go to waste. The Winona Concert Enter-1 tainment Company which is ibooked to appear in our com- 1 munity on the evening of Octo ber 2 filled nearly one hundred engagements the past summer -on one of the Southern Chau tauqua Circuits making a ten- strike at every point. They are delightful entertainers and you will want to hear them. Don’t forget the date. The place will be the School Auditorium. Your eye is your best friend. If they require the aid of glasses, see Mr. Green, Hawkes Optician, at our store September I9th, You will receive the same per sonal and carefnl attention as in the past. Very truly yours, J. L. Selman & Son. J. H. Smith has just received a fresh line of staple and fancy groceries. School Books strictly cash. J. L. Selman & Son NOTICE All watches that have been in my shop 60 days will be sold for rapair charges. W. L. Turner, Watch maker. On Friday and Saturday ■Sept. 2lift and 22nd, I will have on display my Fall Line of Millinery. I invite the Public to call ancTseelthe beautiful assortment. I Can Save You Money. MISS LILLA FREEMAN Notice. Evangelist W. H. Branson, of Atlanta, will address the public in the Flat Rock school house Saturday, September 22, at 11 o’clock. Also the following Sun day at 2 o’clock. All are cordi ally invited. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE 1EORGIA—Douglas County. Pursuant to an order granted by tb Hon. J. H. McLarty, Ordinary of saic County of Douglas, at the April term 1917, of the Court of Ordinary, I will sell before the Com t House door in tht town of Douglasville, on the first Tues day in Octoper next, within the lega hours of sale, to the highest bidder foi cash, the following described property to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the town of Douglasville, Douglas Co.. Ga., de scribed as follows: Beginning at tb northwest corner of lot 1, in block 40 on the east side of Thompson street, running North along Thompson Btreet toJohn V Edge's land; thence along Edge land to Southwest corner 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 Kufiin, deceased. This Sept. 4th, 1917. L. H. Baldwin. Administrator of estate of Mary Ruffin, deceased. OUR OPTICAL Is perf ctlv equipped, and we w mid be glad to have you pay us a visit, If it is a matter Jof having your physician’s prescription filled, if it is the fitting of glasses, you will find with us accuracy, courtesy and pa tience. Our work is done by experts nd our prices are the most reasonable consistent with first class work. E. A. MORGAN Jeweler and Optician 10 E. Hunter St. Atlanta. Member of Ga. Association of Optometrists. American Optical As’sn. If you want a good hat, get a ‘Swin” at Stewart Brothers. NOTICE All who have watches and clocks in my shop will please call and get them as I will be com pelled to sell them for charges. W. L. Turner, watch maker. FOR SALE—Georgia Rye per bushel, $2.65, Blue stem wheat $2,90, Barley, $2.15, freigh paid to Douglasville, Geo. W. Heard. P, O. Box No. 136, Atlanta,Ga. Save the difference and trade at the New Cash Store next door to the Bank. Austell Ga. Millinery, notions etc. A, Shannon Young.—Manager If it’s school supplies you want, goto J. L. Selm&n & Son. Get Sole Leather at Almand & McKoy’s. FOR SALE-Blacksmith shop with'good equipment, A good location. No other shop within fiye miles. Good propcsition for the right man. Terms. Also two small farms with good house and outbuildings. Will make good 'prices on these and give liberal terms. Write or call on J. H. Taylor at McWhorter or Winston, Ga., R. 1. 24-tf The First Station On The Some~Other-=Day==Line is the little dead and unimportant Village of Never The Stations Along To-Day Line are all prosperous, becoming more so as the distance increases. Start Your Savings Account, Nov?! To-Day! 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 80 (originally Block No. 2) in town of Douglasville, Said State and County, and described as follows: Beginning 12.5 feet East of the divid ing line between lefts No 0A and 7A in said Block, running thence in an East erly dir ction along the yorth side of Strickland Street 112.5 feet; thence Northerly parallell with Eunice Ave nue 200 feet; thence Westerly along the south line of Lot No. one (1) 112.5 feet; thence Southerly, parallell with Eunice A ve , 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. 86. 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 The Time to Buy Fall Clothes Is Now While you can make your selection from our complete stock-of our Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats— While the styles ar? brand new and qualities are at their best— Before cooler weather compels you to make a hurried purchase. Our New Collegian Clothes for Fall and Winter represent the biggest values and the most attractive off erings we have seen anywhere this season. Drop in and look them over—select just the garment you want and try it on. Prices $18, $20, $22.50,25, 27.5O, to $35. Blackstock, Hale & Morgan Distinctive Clothiers and Furnishers 16 Marietta St. ' Right at Five Points Schoolbooks, tablets, pencils ink, etc. We are headquarters. J. L. Selman & Son. NOTICE Owing to having my crops to gather and not being able to get help I will not make any syrup this year. C. T. Hall (nan. Go to Almond & McKoy for Steel Traps. Do you want a Piano ? We have them at the old price. Almand & McKoy, Time to paint. Get your paint and brushes here. Almond & McKoy. FOR RENT—Five acres, house and barn in town of Douglasville. Phone I. A. Standrideg. Mrs, L. E. Ergle. Machine needles and shuttles for any machine, at McCarleys,