Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, September 28, 1917, Image 4

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA THE SENTINEL Published Eveby Friday But' v.'l in the Postoffice at Douglas- viile Ga.. as setond-claBB mail matter. Z. T. DAKE, Editor and Publisher. CLASSIFIED ADS SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $1.50 Six Months - .75 Three Months .40 I ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I 1EORG1A—Douglas County. | Pursuant to an order granted by the j Hon. .1. II. MeLarty, Ordinary of said! | County of Douglas, at the Aj ril term, | ,r "‘ -■ ■ ' ~~ 11017, of tiie Court of Ordinary, I will i Money to Loan on Farms I scl1 before the Com L House door 111 the I i town of Douglasville, on the first Tues- I can lend money on improved |d ay in Octoper next, within the legal I farm lands cheaper than any one hours of sale, to the highest bidder for j else in the county. rush, the following described property i J. H. MeLarty. ,0 . wit: , . , , , j | A certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the town i Remember you can buy gl'O- of Douglasville, Douglas Co.. Ga., de-j ceries at J, H. Smith's as cheap I teribed as follows: Beginning at Hie northwest corner of lot 1, in block 10 IN 1914 —11,109,4995AVING5 ACCOUNTS IN 1820 — 8,635 • - INCREA5E-11,100,854 • - - v GROWING WISER EVERY YEARb# as anywltere in town. For Ladies’ and Ready-to-Wear, Gent’s go to ADVERTISING RATES One page per issue $10.00 One-half page per issue $5.00 ( Groodziflky S Small space per issue, per inchl21-2 j ^ go|e &t A|mand & t and 2 in block 40 to the point of be- on the east side of Thompson street, running North along Thompson street to John V Edge’s land; thenne along] Edge land to Southwest corner of li. j Furr land; thence along the Furr land 237 feet; thence East along lino of lot 1 Locals per line per issue McKoy’s. Office Phone — 103 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—a Residence Phone 67 j fine quality of full-blood Short j ; : rr-rrr-r - ( horn cattle. With meat selling at 803 to 35c . J. S. Abercrombie. | per pound it looks gloomy for the fellow who has it all to buy I Inst received new line „„„ who can ,c„ it i, in | JS'L Me. j!« c0 ' 01- land Poplins at last sea- Themerchant who doesn’t ad-, son’s prices. Giles, I he vertise will soon find his custom-]Cash .Store, ers going to the man who dees. People like to do business with a live one. ginning. Said property sold as the \ of Mary Ruffin, deceased. This Sept. 4th, 1917, L. H. Baldwin. Administrator of estate of Mary Ruffin, deceased. rty In 1820 There Were In The United States !0 Savings Banks Having 8,636 Depositors With?!,138,576On Deposit In 1914 | There Were 2110 .Savings Banks 11,109,499 Depositors $4,936,50!,849 On Doposlt | Have You A Savings Account? ^ We have been waiting for cheap soal, and we're still wait ing", but the cool weather had no consideration for our condition at all. ' When cotton slumped a few days ago Commissioner ,1. J. Brown advised the farmers .to hold. Ithas since increased five dollars per bale and still going up. Mr. Brown is giving some good advice along many lines. Money to Lend We make loans on improved real estate for terms of five, sev en or ten years, at 5 1-2% interest and up. Payments made to suit borrower. Hutcheson & Merritt. Office in Hutcheson Building. We notice our friend Trox Bankston, of the Wast Point News, is a candidate to succeed Congressman W. C. Adamson in the 4th. Go to it, old boy. We’ll do all we can for you over here. A subscriber notified us a few days ago that it would be alright for us to continue to send him the paper but he didn’t care to pay for it as he always got the news before the paper came out. On referring to our subscription books we found he had never paid us anything. Some absor ber, eh? In other words, a sponge. Prepare now to sow wheat It may be that if we fail to raise enough for home consumption we will have to do without bis cuit next year. Corn bread is good, butit don’t go so well with sorghum as biscuit. W. J. Harris will enter the senatorial race and we predict he will be very much in the run ning with Harris, Upshaw and “Bunk” Cooper already in the race and several others grooming themselves, it looks like there will be some “scrap.” Last chance Skirts $1.25 Choice 89c Cash Store. at Wash to $2.00. Giles, The Try the Trio for satisfactory dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry work. Joe McCarlev, Agent. FOR SALE—Fi v e-passenger Ford car in good condition, L. A. Thompson, Douglasyille, Ga THE ENGAGEMENT RING There is no time so fraught with romance as the “Engagement Time” and the Ring the emblem of this engagement, stands for a circle of happiness. Time has brought many changes in the engagement ring. There is no end of choice in this day of beautiful jewels and artistic set tings, We are displaying an unusually beautiful line of rings, and whether as an engagement gift or to some dear friend or a loyed member of your family, we can satisfy your desire for the best. E. A. MORGAN Jeweler and Optician 10 E. Hunter St. Atlanta. SHERIFF’S SATE j Eunice Ave., 200 feet to point of be- Georgia, Douglas County. ginning—being 87.5 feet fronting! on Will be sold before the Court House j Strickland street off of the East side door in said county on the first Tues- oflot No " 7A and 25 feet frontin & on day in October next, to the lii B l.est StritrRlrrnd Street off of the West: side and best bidder for cash, the follow- * n sa * d Olock No. 86. ing described property, to wit: Said P r0 P ert ' levied on as the prop- rarts of town lots Nos. 7A and 8A, crt J' of J " E - wi,son under and b V in Block No 86 (originally Block No. j virtue of two executions, one in favor 12) in town of Douglasville, Said State of Crumley-Sharp Hardware Co., and and Countv, and described as follows: a E a ’ nst tbe sa ' d d - E " Wilson; the : Beginning 12.5 feet East of the divid- ] othar in favor of R " W - Davis Co - and i ing line between lots No 6A and 7A in a 8 a ' ns t the sa ' t l *1- E. Wilson both issued from the Justice Court of the said Block, running thence in an East erly dir cticn along the north side of Strickland Street 112.5 feet; thence Northerly parallell with Eunice Ave nue 200 feet; ihence Westerly along the south line of Lot No. one (1) 112.5 feet; thence Southerly, parallell with 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 Jaw directs. This Sept. 4th, 1917. A. S. BAGGETT, Sheriff, School supplies of all kinds. J. L. Selman & Son. Let us save you 25c to $1.00 pair on your next 5hoes. Giles, The Cash Store. School Books strictly cash. J. L. Selman & Son Go to J, H. Smith when you want fresh groceries at right prices. PEAS THRESHED—I have good pea huller and will thresh your peas for 15c per bushel or one-tenth toll. Phone 90-31. I H. Standridge. 25-4t J. H. Smith has just received a fresh line of staple ami fancy groceries. special for Friday and Saturday only, 7 lbs Good Coffee for $1.00. Giles The Cash Store. if you want a good hat, get a ‘Swan” at Stewart Brothers. NOTICE All who have watches and clocks in my shop will please call and get them as I will he com pelled to sell them for charges. VV. 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. School Books strictly cash. J. L. Selman & Son Drop in and take a look at our new line No-Name Hats. Giles, The Cash Store NOTICE See that elegant display of Millinery at J. Grood- zinsky’s. 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. Selman & Son. Groodzinsky has a com plete line of Dry Goods and Notions. WANTED-“Good quali ty of pinewood. Will pay $3.00 per cord. Lois Cot ton Mill. 25-tf Extra Special for Friday and Saturday, 6 Bars of Lenox Soap for 25c. Giles, The Cash Store, HELP WANTED-We are en larging our plant and will need more help. We can use several men or ladies in the Knitting Room also girls for topping. We will pay well while learning. Apply to Superintendent. Doug las Hosiery Mills. ... , , . Get Sole Leather at Almand & All watches that have been >n McKoy’s my shop 60 days will be sold for rauair charges. { FOR SALE—Blacksmith shop W.L. Turner, Watch maker, | with good equipment. A good location. No other shop within five miles. Good proposition 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 We are still selling all kinds Dry Goods for less than vre can buy them. G fes, The Cash Store. A full line of Shoes of all styles and sizes at right prices at Groodzin- sky’s. You Can Buy These Cothes With Confidence —Confident that they are correct in style, in cut, fabric and finish; —Confident that they represent good value—one hundred cents worth of clothes comfort and sat isfaction for every dollar you pay. Collegian Clothes Our new suits and overcoats for Fall and Winter are particularly attractive. Models to suit every taste and figure—“belters” or plain, spirited styles or clothes of more conservative cut. Come in and look them over. You’ll be impressed with the values. $18-$20-$22.50 $25-127.50 to $35 Blackstock, Hale & Morgan Distinctive Clothiers and Furnishers 16 Marietta St. Right at Five Points School books, 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. Hallman Go to Almond & Steel Traps. McKoy for 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 townofjDouglasville. Phone I. A. Standrideg. Mrs. L. E, Ergle, Machine needles and shuttles for any machine, at McCarleys..