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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
\ Social and Personal
Mrs, Addie Forsythe is visiting
relatives at Arlington, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Seltnan
were Atlanta visitors Tuesday.
Henley Hutcheson, of Georgia
Tech, spent the week-end with
homefolks.
Mrs. B. F. Shamlin, of Lyerlv,
is a guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Thad McKoy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Almond
have as guests their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Z. T. Almond.
Hubert Winn, of Birmingham,
is here for a few days with Lis
mother, Mrs. J. F. Winn.
The friends of Dr. Houseworth
are glad to know that he is able
to resume his office practice.
Three daughters of G. W.
Turner, of Chapel Hill, were
bitten by a mad dog Tuesday.
Floyd Watson, of Cochran,
spent a short time here Sunday
with his father, M. B. Watson.
Hon. J. T. Duncan attended
the National Bankers Association
at Atlantic City, N. J., this
week.
Col. John H. Hudson, a promi
nent lawyer of Villa Rica, atten
ded court here both last week
and this.
Mrs. R, S. Maneely arrived
Tuesday to join Dr. Maneeley,
who is in charge of the Whitley
Pharmacy.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Selman and
daughters, Misses Nannie Love
and Ruth, were Atlanta visitors
Wednesday.
Miss Opal Duncan, Mrs. J. R.
Duncan and little daughter, Vir
ginia, visited Mrs. W. B. Estes
in Atlanta this week.
A man from South Georgia
was here Saturday buying sec
ond-hand Fords. We understand
he took quite a drove away with
him.
The many friends of Prof. H.
O. Williamson will be glad to
learn he has been elected princi
pal of the Yauco High School in
Porto Rico.
J. W. McKinley, who has a
large painting and decorating
contract at Opelika, Ala., spent
a few days this week with his
family here.
There will be singing at Cen
tral next Sunday afternoon led
by Prof. V. M. Leathers and
others.. Everybody invited to
come and bring books.
Dr. J. W. Whitley, wife and
son, and Mrs. John Whitloy have
* returned to their home at Stonev
Grove, Texas, after spending
some time with relatives here
Get a season ticket now
for the Lyceum Course
STRAYED—A fine Jersey Hei
fer. Please notify N. B. Duncan.
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Selman are
here from Nashville. The doc
tor is awaiting orders from the
war department in which he has
been appointed to a lieutenancy.
W. J. Lowery, of Villa Rica,
was in Douglasville this week
and said he had failed to get his
Sentinel recently and couldn’t do
without it. We hope it will reach
him promptly hereafter.
We extend a cordial invitation
to the people of Lithia Springs
Winston, and in fact all Douglas
countians. to attend the opening
of the Lyceum Course next
Tuesday night. Prices 25c and
15c.
Rev. J. C. Atkinson and daugh
ter, Miss Johnnie, left Douglas
ville Monday. Brother Atkinson
to enter upon his war duties as
secretary of the Y. M. C. A.
work at Paris Island. Miss
Johnnie will spend some time
with her sister, Mrs, McDaniel,
in Atlanta.
All the members of the Doug
lasville Baptist church are asked
to be present Sunday morning at
11 o’clock for a conference to
elect delegates to the association
also to ele t officers of the church
for the coming year. All come
that can do so, as this is a very
important meeting.
Don’t forget the first of the
Lyceum entertainments will be
next Tuesday night at the Col
lege Auditorium. The Winona
Entertainers are fine. You have
never had an opportunity of
witnessing as high class enter
tainment as this for less than
fifty cents, but that everybody
may go, the prices at the door
wll be 25 cents for adults, and
15 cents for school children.
Don’t miss it.
Get a season ticket now
for the Lyceum Course.
Notice
GEORGIA, DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Public SchQol District Number Twen
ty-two (22) of Douglas County,
Georgia.
A petition of more than one-fourth
of the registered qualified voters of
Public School District No. 22, of Doug
las County, Georgia, haying been pre
sented to and filed with the Board of
Trustees of Said Public SohooJ District,
asking that an election be called and
held in and for said Public School Dis
trict in pursuance of the acts of the
General Assembly of the state of Geor
gia (Acts of 1912—pages 170-177,) and
the laws of the State of Georgia re
lating thereto, tor the purpose of de
termining whether or not bonds shall
be issued by the Board of Trustees of
said Public School District, the pro
ceeds of the sale of which to be used
for the purpose of building and equip-
ing a school house or houses in said
Public School District; and the said
Board of Trustees, in conformity with
the provisions of said -act, and the
general laws relating thereto, haying
fixed and determined the amount of
bonds to bo issued by said Board of
Trustees for said Public School Dis
trict, for the purpose aforesaid, to be
forty-five thousand (45000.00) dollars,
to be divided into ninety (90) bonds of
five hundred ($500.00) do’lars each and
bearing date of March 1st, 1918, and
numbered from one (1) to ninety (90)
consecutively, bearing interest at the
ate of five (5) percent per annum, to
be issued and paid as follows:
Tin ee bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1919, with one interest
coupon attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 payable March 1st, 1919,
Three bonds for $500 00 each payable
March 1st, 1920, with t*o interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25 00 each payable annually be
ginning one on March 1st, 1919, and
one on March 1st. of each year there
after until all of said coupons [are
fully paid.
JUST FOR YOUR SAKE
This is a big, strong Bank, ably managed by
officials of substantial responsibility and well-
known integrity. The results of their wide experi
ences are employed in directing its affairs to the
smallest detail.
Yet—and just for your sake and greater satis
faction—we have made special arrangements by
which every dollar on deposit here is INSURED
AGAINST LOSS.
This added guarantee of Safety is exclusive
with this Bank, and it goes to further prove the
wise judgement and care exercised by our Officials
in our customers’ behalf.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Kozytorium Program
Friday, Night
14th Episode Neglected Wife
Comedy.
Know America -Scenic
Saturday Night
Western
L- KO -Comedy.
Tuesday Night
15th Episode Double Cross
Ford Educational Weekly
Comedy
March 1st 1931, with 13 interest I nin K one on March 1st 1919, and one
coupons attacheh to each boud lor sum «» March 1st of each year thereafter
ExtraSpecialfor Friday
and Saturday. $1.00
Worth More Waist for 79
cents. $2.00 Well Worth
Waist for $1.48. Giles,
The Cash Store.
Just received our new
line Ladies’ Coats and
Suits. Don’t cost a cent
to look at ’em. Giles, The
Cash Store.
SAFE REMEDY FOR CHILDREN
Chas. Baker, Brownsville, Tex.,
writes: “For yearsl have used Foley’s
Honey and Tar and found it especially
efficient for bad coughs of my children.
I recommend it to my friends as a
safe remedy for children as it contains
No opiates. It is certain to bring
quick and lasting relief.” Stops
coughs. J- L. Selman & Son.
What would give a soldier boy more pleasure than a
KODAK ? Get him one from $1.25 up at
McCARLEY’5.
Three Bonds for$500.00eachpayable
March 1st 1921, with three interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
o f $25.00 each payable annually be
ginning one on March 1st, 1919 and one
on March 1st.of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fullly
paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1922, with four interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March'lst, 1919, an.dVme on
March 1st. of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully
paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1923, with five interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, andoncon
March 1st. of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500 00 each payable
March 1st, 1924, with six interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin-
ningone on March 1st, 1919,and one on
March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1925, with 7 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919 and .one on
March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1926, with 8 interest
coupons actached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually be
ginning one on March 1st, 1919, and
one on March 1st, of each year there
after until all of said coupons are
fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00each payable
March 1st, 1927, with 9 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin-
ningoneon March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of each yoar thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1928, with 10 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $590.00 each payable
March lBt. 1929, with 11 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st 1930, with 12 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
of $25,00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
| Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $600.00 eachpayable
March 1st, 1932, with 14 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919 and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00each payable
March 1st 1933, with 15 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
one March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for 500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1934, with 16 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500 00 each payable
March 1st, 1936, with 17 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1936, with 18 interest
coupons attached to each bond for
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, oi each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid
Three bonds for $500 00 each payable
March 1st, 1937, with 19 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
nmg one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st of each year thereafter
itil all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 eachpayable
March 1st, 1938, with 20 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1939, with 21 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annual,y begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919 and one
March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500 00 each payable
March 1st, 1940. with 22 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $23.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons'*are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500 00 each payable
March 1st, 1941, with 23 interest
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00each payable
March 1st, 1943. with 25 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25,00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st 1944, with 26 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st 1919, and one
on Maich 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 eachpayable
March 1st, 1945, with 27 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
of $25.00 each uavable annually begin
ning one on March 1st 1919, and one
on march 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1946. with 28 interest
coupons attached to each bond for Sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1947, with 29 interest
coupons attatched to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1948, with 30 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
It is therefore ordered that an elec
tion be held in and for said Public
School District number twenty-two
(22) of Douglas County, Geoigia, on
the 20th. day of October, 1917, between
the hours of 7 o’clock A. M. and 6
o’clock P. M., at the Justice Court
room in the Court House of said Coun
ty at the town of Douglasville, within
said Public School District, to determ
ine whether or not bonds shall be is
sued as aforesaid by said Board of
Trustees of said Public School District
as aforesaid, the proceeds of the sale
of which are to be used for the purpose
of building and equiping a school house
or houses within said Public School
District. Those favoring the issuance
of said bonds shall have written or
printed upon their ballots “For School
House’’,and those opposing the issuance
of said bonds shall have written or
printed upon their ballots “Against
School House.”
A certified list of the registered and
qualified voters of said Public School
District having been filed with this
March 1st, ly-n, witu mvci-towi *- . .
coupons attached to each bond for sum 1 Board as required by law in such cases
of $25.00 each payable annually begin- j made and provided,
ning”one on March 1st, 1919, and one
oil Marcli 1st of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for$500.00 eachpayable
March 1st, 1942, with 24 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
of $25,00 each payable annually begin-1
This September 10th, 1917.
M. E. Geer, Chairman
J. T. Duncan, Secretary
W. C. Abercrombie
F. M. Stewart
Paul D Selman
Trustees.