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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal
Mrs. Mary Pasish moved to
Atlanta this week.
C. W. Weddinjrlon, of Atlanta,
was here this week.
Mrs. J. F. Long was shopDinji
in Atlanta this week.
Mrs. L. C. Upshaw was an
Athnta visitor Wednesday.
Col. Joe Camp, of Atlanta, was
mingling with friends here Tues
day.
Prof. B. B. Beall, of Browns
ville, was a Sentinel visitor this
week.
Miss l ennie Butler, of Rex,
visited her brother, Prof. W. H,
Butler, this week.
Mrs. J. A. Souter and Mrs. A.
Shannon Young, of Austell, were
in Douglasville Monday.
Mrs. W. H. Butler has as her
guest, her mother, Mrs. E J.
Coghill. of McAlester, Olcla.
Mesdames N. D, Burton, F.
M. Winn, Jr., and S. E. John
ston were Atlanta visitors Tues
day.
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Selman and
Misses Nannie Love and Ruth
Selman spent Wednesday in
Atlanta.
Revival services will begin at
Bethel next Sunday. Rev. Sum
Haynes, of Atlanta, a traveling-
evangelist, will do the preaching,
He is a good preacher and a good
meeting is expected. Everybody
invited to attend.
Several have taken advantage
of our offer to send life Sentinel
to their soldier boys for ?1.00
per j ear. If you have a relative
in the army or navy send them
the home paper. They will enjoy
it more than anything.
Up to the 25th of Septembea
there had only been 10 b. les of
cotton ginned this year in Doug
las county. At the same date in
1916 there had been ginned 502
bales. Cotton is bringing around
27c in Douglasvilie today.
Fritz Wagner, of Atlanta, the
architect who drew she plans for
the school building, a picture of
which is being run in the Senti
nel, wos here this week. Mr.
Wagner is a son-in-law of Joel
Chandler Harris (Uncle Remus.)
Lieut. G. H. Turner and Ser
geant L. S. Janies, of Ft. Ogle
thorpe, spent Sunday here with
homefolks.
Rev. Mr. Via, of Emory Uni
versity, preached two excellent
sermons it the Methodist church
Sunday and will fill the pulpit
until conference.
There are to be four more
Lyceum attractions and you can
get season tickets for the four—
80c for adults and 40c for chil
dren. Get one at Selman’s Drug
Store or the Seutinel office.
Rev. J, B. Tallent, the newly
elected pastor of the Baptist
church, is expected to arrive to
day (Friday) with his family.
They will occupy the W. -D.
Upshaw house on Bowden street,
We welcome them to Douglas
ville.
Did you attend the opening
number of the Lyceum Course'.'
If net you missed a treat. Mr.
Caldwell, Miss Chaney and Miss
Urielick are all artists in their
respective lines and a large audi
ence enjoyed the evening to tiie
fullest.
We are in receipt of a program
of Rev. J. B. Phillips’Bible Con-
ference to be held in Chatta
nooga October 7 to 28. The
most noted pulpit orators and
Bible scholars of the country are
on the program and in a personal
letter Bro. Phillips asks us to
extend an invitation through the
Sentinel to all his Douglasville
friends.
The social committee of the
Young People’s Missionary Soci
ety, wishes to extend an invi
tation to all it’s members and
fritnJs to be present it a party
to be given Monday night at the
home of Mrs. G. T. McLarty.
An evening of music and pleas
ure has been planned by the fol
lowing young ladies.
Miss Opal Duncan, Chair.
Miss Nannie Love Selman.
Miss Irene Eswards.
Miss Bessie Frank Me Larty.
Miss Ethel Haddock.
Um-in-m!
Tha t IS
Coffee
The Luzianne Guarantee:
If, after using the contents
of a can, you are not satiefied
in every respect, your gro
cer will refund your money.
It's got the smell and the smack that
make you say, “Set ’em up again.”
For it’s always fair weather when
good folks get together over a cup of
steaming, staving-good Luzianne. You
don’t buy a pig in a poke when you
buy Luzianne Coffee. No, Ma’am. It
clearly states that if it doesn’t meet
your idea of a better coffee, you’re
entitled to your money back and get
it Buy a can of Luzianne and re
adjust your ideas of what good coffee
must be. Ask for profit-sharing catalog.
The Reily-Taylor Company, .New Orleans
No Service Too Exacting
to demand our closest attention. Your wants are studied, your
needs considered and the resulting glasses are the best, most com-
-fortably servicable possible.
Price- Our low rent enables us to of
fer you a material saving;.
SILVIUS OPTICAL CO.
19 So. Broad St.
Walk a blodc jjd fl*Ye a foliar,
Near Alabama.
Atlanta.
Notice
GEORGIA, DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Public Selmol District Number Twen
ty-two (2‘J) of Dougins County,
Georgia.
A petition of more than one-fourth
of tliu registered qualified voters of
Public School District No. 22, of Doug
las (' unify, Georgia, having been pre*
s.'nUd to ami llletl with tile Board of
Trustees of Said Public School District,
asking that, ati election bo called and
livid in and for Said Public School Dis
trict in pur'uunce of the acts of (he
General Assembly of the state of Geor
gia (Acts of 1912—pages 170-177.) and
tiie laws of the State of Georgia re*
lating thereto, tor the purpose of de
termining whether or not bonds shall
be issued by tile Board of Trustees of
said Public School District, the pro-
cet ds of the sale of which to be used
for the purpose of building and equip-
intr a school house or houses in said
Public School District; and ihe said
Board of Trustees, in conformity with
the provisions of said act, and the
general laws relating thereto, having
fixed and determined tiie amount of
bonds to be issued by said Board of
Trustees for said Public School Dis-
trlot, for the purpose aforesaid, to be
forty-live thousand (45000.10) dollars,
to be divided into ninety (90) bonds of
five hundred (S600.00) do'lnrs each and
bearing date of March 1st, 1918, and
numbered from one (1) to ninety (90)
consecutively, bearing interest at ths
rate of five (5) percent per annum, to
be issued and paid as follows:
Till ee bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1919, with one interest
coupon attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 payable MarchJUt, 1919.
Three bonds for $500 00 each payable
March 1st, 1920, with two interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
f $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>re
fully paid.
Three Bonds for^SOO.OOeachpayable
March 1st 1921, with three interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually be
ginning one on March 1st, 1919 andone
on March lst.of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fullly
paid.
Throe 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 1st, 1919, und 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, 1923, with five 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, 1924, with six interesL
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
ning one on March 1st, 1919. and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fu lypaid.
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 $500.00 each payable
March 1st. 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 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
YOU WONT
BE AFRAID
OF THIEVES
IF YOURVALUABLES
ARE IN OUR
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAUL'
WHAT oo you
DO W/TH
Mo/voy you
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
PEAS THRESHED-I have a
good pea huller and will thresh
your peas for 15c per bushel or
one-tenth toll. Phone 90 31. I.
H. Standridge. 25-4t
Time to paint. Get your paint
and brushes here. Almond &
McKoy.
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.
March 1st 1931, with 13 interest
coupons attacheh to each boud tor 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, 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 600.00 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 Jst, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500 00 each payable
March 1st, 1935, 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 sun.
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, 1937, with 19 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
n>ng 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, 1938, with 20 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 t!..reafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00each 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
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500 OOeach payable
March 1st, 1940, with 22 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
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, 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 ^aid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st 1944, with 26 interest
coupons attached to each Lond 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 each payable
March 1st, 1945, with 27 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, 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 annnally 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 he held in and for said Public
School District number twenty-two
(22) of Douglas County, Ceoigia, 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 he 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 buildingand equipinga 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
of $25.00 each payable annually begin- House”, and those opposing the issuance
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one i sa *d bonds shall have written or
March 1st, of each year thereafter printed upon their ballots “Against
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1941, with 23 interest ^
coupons attached to each bond for sum \ Board as required by law in such
of $25.00 each payable annually begin-1 ma de and provided.
School House.”
A certified list of the registered and
qualified voters of said Public School
District having been filed with this
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 forSdOO.OO each payable
March 1st, 1942, with 24 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
of $25,00 each payable annually begin-
This September 10th, 1917.
M. E. Geer, Chairman
J. T. Duncan, Secretary
W. C. Abercrombie
F. M. Stewart
Paul D Selman
Trustees.