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DOUGLAS COUNTY 7 SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
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Col. W. A, .lames had his
name added to the Sentinel -sub
scription list Ihis week after an
absence of some months.
W. H. Carver, a prosperous
farmer of the Lithia Springs
comrnunily, called this week and
had' his subscription set up a
year.
C. W. McGouirk. former sheriff
of Douglas county, made us a
pleasant visit this week and
advanced his subscription to 1918.
George McKoy, of Villa Rica,
is a new name on our list. We
welcome you, George, and hope
you’ll find the Sentinel inter
esting.
H. W. Enterkin, of Route 2,
was a pleasant visitor Wednes
day and had his subscription set
up a not- h.
T. W. Simmons, a genial and
progressive young man of near
Hiram, was a Senttnel visitor
/ Wednesday. Mr. Simmons says
though he doesn’t live in Doilg-
las county, he enjoys the Senti
nel and considers it a most excel
lent paper. He proved the faith
that was in him bv setting his
subscription forward,
M. C. Hannah, of Salisbury,
N. C., while visiting here this
week dropped in and left a $1.60
with the request that his name
be added to the big family of
Sentinel readers.
L. E, Bartlett, of Winston, R2,
called Thursday and advanced
his sub cription to 1918. Thanks,
Bro. l’artleit.
I SHERIFF'S SALE,
'"jfiOftdiA—Douglas County.
Will be sold before the court house
door, in suid county, within tli 1 legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesdsy in
November, 1!H7, to the highest bidder
for onsli, the following described prop
erty. to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in land lots number forty
(40) and forty-one (41) in the second
(2) district and fifth (5) section of
Douglas County, Ga , and more par
ticularly described as follows: Houn
ded on the east by lands of li. M. Pace
and Mobley Creek, on the south by
lands of Mrs. E. J. Williams and T. V.
Lee, on the west hy the lands of B. F.
and E. M. Hagan; and on the north
by the lands of Tom Daniel!, contain
ing one hundred and thirteen (113)
acres more orless.
Levied on and to be sold as the
land of Mrs. M. F. Banks by virtue of
and to satisfy a fi fa issued from the fore to cite all persons concerned
Superior Court of said county in fayor, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
ofj S. Giles and against the said j if any they can, why said Administra-
Mrs. M. F, Banks. Tenant in pos- tor should not be discharged from his
session notified of this levy. This, 1 administration, and receive Letters of
the first day of October, 1917. 1 Dismission on the first Moaday in
Novembor, 1917. This October 4,1917.
J. H. McLarty, Ordinary.
Some prices are
changing over night
—but
the makers of the natioiioiiy known Styleplus
Clothes $17 have kept ■ . fm* this grade the
same through three years of v, ar and they continue
to be all wool.
Of course, we cannot predic i. l ev long our supply
of Styleplus $17 ^vi;l la: t. There are now two
grades, two prices.
Styleplus C ot
$17 and $21
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‘Eachgrade the same price? the nation over"
The makers are appealing to a larger buying public
by adding a $21 grade, giving greater variety of
models, patterns and fabrics than i: possible at $17.
Each grade all wool fabrics, expert tailoring, ex
ceptional style and an absolute guarantee of satis
faction.
SAFETY
FIRST
GILES
PAY CASH
PAY LESS
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APPLICATION FOB LETTERS OF , ~
AMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Douglas County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. K. James, of said State, having
applied for letters of administration
de oonisnon on the estate of Mrs.
Eugenia James, late of said county,
deceused, this is to cite all and singu
lar the heirs and creditors of said
deceased to be atid appear at the
November Term, 1917, of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be held
on the first Monday in November next,
and show cause, if any they can, why
such letters should not be granted.
This October 1st, 1917.
J, II. McLarty, Ordinary
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION FROM ADMIN
ISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Whereas, J R. Hutcheson, Admin
istrator De Bonis Non of Albert Ki tell
ings, represents to the Court, in his
petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully administered
AlfredICitchings estate. This is there-
A. S. BAGGETT,
Sheriff.
FARMERS AGRICULTURAL FAIR
The
BREMEN GA.
Oct. 24-25=26-27
biggest and best
Held Here.
ever
We have secured the Roberts United Shows, the
best on the road. Free acts every day.
First day, Oct, 24, is Educational Day. AH
school children wanted on this day,
Thursday, 25th, Sacred Harp Singing day. All
singers invited. Boys Corn Club.
Friday, 26th, Live Stock Day and Fiddlers’ Con
vention.
Saturday, 27th, Everybody’s Day. Wanted Ten
Thousand People on that day.
For Premium List Write—
J. F. MARCHMAN,
Sec.
Compare our values with those of other
stores and you will readily see a
Full Saving of 1-3 to 1-2
==Due to low operating expenses and a strictly cash
business. Assortments are everything you could
wish.
Women’s Suits
Serges—Poplins and Trico
tine—Blue—Black — Green
—Brown—Plum — Taupe-
Smart Styles and splendid
Materials
$14.95—$18.45
$22.45
Women’s Bools
Stylish high lace style—all
sizes
$2.50-$3-$4
Girls’ and Misses Shoes
$2.00-$2.50-$3.00
Men’s Suits
All wool blue serge
112.45
BOYS’ SLITS
All wool blue serge
15.95
Serg Dresses
Mannish serges 'and silk
combinations—loose fitting
straight models and pleated
styles—featuring blues and
new shades
$9.90-=$12.40
Hats
Smartly Trimmed
$3.95 and $4.95
Ready-to-wears
$2.95 and $3.95
First Showing
Men’s and Boys Hats—
Furnishings—
and
Underwear, in full assort
ments.
Women’s Coats
Soft velours and heavy
coatings—complete color
range
$12.45~$14;95
and up to $29.95
New SilKs=-New
Serges
Velour s—Broadcloths—
Crepes—Messalines—B e s t
qualities, in all the new
winter shades
Men’s Shoes
Black and tan—best wear
ing leathers
$3.00=43.5M4-00
BOY’S SHOES
Black and tan
$2.8042.50
SMITH & HIGGINS
Atlanta.