Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, October 12, 1917, Image 4

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA THE SENTINEL Published Every Friday Entered in the Postolfice at Douglas- ville G<i., as second-clusn mail "miter. Z. T. DAKE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES .QneYear --- $1.50 Six Months .75 Three Months - - .10 ADVERTISING RATES One page per issue "10.00 One-half page per issue.. $: Small space per issue, per inch 12 1-2 Vocals per line per issue .08 Ofl'ce Phone. .. 103 Residence Phone NOTICE! NOTICE!! We want to call the attention of the Ladies of Douglas County and surroundiug territory, that we have received a BIG LINE of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits and Coats. Suits are of Gaberdines, Poplins and Serges. We also 'have a BIG LOT of Sample Suits and Coats on which we can save you 50%. It Will be to your interest to come and see them before you buy. No trouble to show teem. J. GROODZINSKY CLASSIFIED ADS BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES After next Monday we expect Douglasville on the official map of the Bankhead National High way. Meatless days will not only help conserve the nation’s supply of food, but at present high prices it will become a financial necessity. LaFollette, Hardwick and few other anti-war senators are being reminded that the people want men to represent them who believe in the old U. S. A. That $1,700,000 of German money turned loose to create anti-war sentiment didn’t last long and the sentiment is about dead-also those who tried to create it. Carey J. Williams’ column of “Jim Jams” in last week’s Herald-Journrl was a hummer. Carey and Uncle Jim are putting the editorial page of the Herald- Journal in a class by itself. We frequently see typographi cal errors in the weekly news papers. but none quite so ridicu lous as the esteemed Atlanta Journal had in it’s last Satur day’s issue. All Georgians. will be asked in the next few days to sign pledges to avoid food waste. Food production and conserva tion constitute the most impor tant problem before the people today. Rev. Mr. Via said Sunday night that he didn’t want the members ofi the Methodist church .to stay away, from the services for fear the church would not Le sufficiently heated, but to come on and he would try to “make ,t hot for them.” 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. For Ladies’.and Gent’s Ready-To-Wear, go lo Groodzinky’s. t LUCKY SlAtiSi The editor spent part of last Friday at Camp Gordon. It is a city in itsslf of about 20,010 population and one cannot help feel that when Uncle Sam gets ready to turn loose a million of these red blooded Americans Prussianism will receive its death blow. i ” The advertising of merchants in local papers is the best index to. s five town and will draw trade further than anything else. Douglasville has a few live wires that keep their business before the public all the time, but if we are to have all the business that should come here, every mer chant ought to let the people know he is here, v Tax Levy State of Georgia—Douglas Co. Douglas Court of County Com missioners of Roads and Reve nues of Douglas County, Sit ting for County Purposes It is ordered, considered and adjudged, that there be levied as County Taxes for the yea- 1917 the following 1 per centum to-wit: For general county purposes, ten cents on each one hundred dollars of the taxable property of said county. For Bridges, twenty cents on each one hundred dollars of the taxable property of said county. For the support of the Pau pers, two.cent' 1 on esch one hun dred dollars of the taxable prop erty of said county. For Jail Fees, four cents on each one hundred dollars on the taxable property of s -id county. For Court House and Jail Repairs, eight cents on each one hundred dollars on the taxable property of said county. For Interest on the Court House Debt, one cent or. each one hundred dollars of the tax able propeity of said county For Sinking Fund, eight cents on each one hundred dollars of the taxable property of said county. For Salaries of Officers, five cents on each one hundred dollars of the taxable property of said countv. Making in all a tax levy for County purposes of seventy cents on each one hundred dollars cf the taxable property of said 'county. It is further ordered that there be levied on each one hundred dollars of the taxable property of said county forty cents on account of the Public Roads of said county It is further ordered that there be levied On the following School District? for schools of said dis tricts on each one hundred doll ars of the taxable property of said districts, to-wit: 1st School District 50c, 5th Scho~l District 50c. 10th Schojl District, 40c. 15th School District ~~50c. 17th School District 50c. 2)th School District 40c. 21st School District 50c. 22nd School District. 50c Try ihe Trio for satisfactory dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry work. Joe McCarlev, Agent. FOR SALE-Fi v e-passenger Ford car in good cond'tion, L. A. Thompson, Douglasyille, Ga- whi.-h follows the accomplishment of something that you know is,the right Thing to do, amply c jtnpena&tea for ; n l'-i i! Jin r expenditure" of effort A C..- - - Go to J. H. Smith when you want fresh groceries at right prices. School Books strictly cash. J. L. Selman& Son HELP WANTED-We are en larging our plant and will need more hdp. We can use several men or ladies in the Kn.tting Room also girls for topping. We will pay well while learning. Apply to Superintendent. D ug- las Hosiery Mills. If you want a good hat, get a 'Swan” at Siewart Brothers. See that elegant display of Millinery at J. Grood- zinsky’s. If it’s school supplies you want, goto J. L. Selman & Son. Get Sole Leather at Almand & McKoy’s. FOUND—An Overcoat. Own er can have same by paying for this advertisement. B, H- Baker, R. F. D. 7, Douglasville, Ga. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY. DON’T MISS THIS—Out out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffiield Ave., Chicago, Ill., writing your name and address plainly • You will receive in return a trial pack; age containg Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup, Folev Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. J. L. Selman & Son. tab vaihs Account Btink tisl'action, iind about j'cx-t will be the start Effort to Make the start y. ur LUCKY STARS later on r haviric Douglasville Banking Co. Sch til ho iic-i, tablets, pencils ink, etc. We are headquarters J. L Selinan & Spn. 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 J. H. Smith has just received a fresh line of staple and fancy groceries. I am now able to resume my office practice and will make calls in town and near by. Can’t make any long drives yet. My office hours will be 7:30 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Dr. D. Houseworth. 26-3t I am now able to resume my office practice and will make calls in town and near by. Can’t make any long drives vet. My office hours will be 7:30 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Dr. D. Houseworth. 26-3t FORSALE—Blacksmith shop 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 New Millinery, Remnants, Notions, etc., arriving regularly at the New Spot Cash Millinery Store, next to Bank of Austell. A. Shannon Young, Manager. Do you want a Piano V vv e have them at the old price. Almand & McKoy. Gnodzinsky has a com plete line of Dry Goods and Notions. SECOND Hand Sawing Ma chine for sale or rent. Banks Brothers. LOOKING FORWARD That is the attitude of the Gift Givers and as they look forward to Christmas they realize the necessity of gather ing their list together and pre paring to muke the Christmas Season one of Joy and Happi ness. To enjoy this season one must prepare ahead of time, avoiding the wear and tear of ‘‘last minute-rushing.” We are prepared to help you in this. Our stock of beautiful Gift Goods is ready for your inspection. Write us whit you need and we will send prices and de- serptions. If in town, come lo see us. E. A. MORGAN Jeweler and Optician 10 E. Hunter St. Atlanta. A full line of Shoes of all styles and sizes at right prices at Groodzin- sky’s. FOR RENT—Five acres, house Order granted this 3rd day of and barn in town ofjDouglasville. September, 1917. A. S. Gresham, Chair. I. H. Willoughby, Com, S. L. Hembree, Com. Georgia—Douglas County: I, J. H. McLarty, Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of said County, do certify that the above and fore going is a true and correct tran script from the Minutes of said Board of County Commissioners. This September 4lh, 1917. J. H. McLARTY. Clerk Phone I. A. Standrideg. Mrs. L. -E, Ergle. Don’t forget we still send off laundry on Wednesday morn ing. Call No. 6 and we will come after it. Boyd Co.. Agts. Machine needles and shuttles for any machine, at McCarleys. j WOMEN HAVE THEIR TROUBLES Not only middle-aged women, but younger ones, too, suffer from back ache, paine in side, swollen ankles, _ | sore muscles, rheumatic pains and Board Co. Com. Douglas Lo. La. I p^dred ailments without snowing that . | these are most often the result of ___ ... . , deranged or overworked kidneys. I PIANO. — Mahogany uprigl t, Foley Kidney Pills are good mediciDe slightly used, for sale cheap, for kidney trouble, J. L. Selman & c;s a price. Mrs, Balia. ( Son ‘ “LOVE ME LOVE MY SUITS.” When you come to Atlanta you generally come on business. If that business is to buy a new Suit, or Furnishings of any kind, remember my two lines of Suits are BOB HAYES not surpassed anywhere—they’re dressy, and will save you from $5 to §10 on each one. SUITS AT $25 SUITS AT $15 $2 and $3 Hats—Shirts and Neckwear of all kinds. I will appreciate a call from you—make your self known. ,llst B O B II A Y E S- By Bob Nine Peachtree St. Mail Orders given prompt attention. 1 Himself