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DOUGL AS COUNTY SENTINEL. DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA
Social and Personal
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Camo, of J Hon. J. T. Duncan, with Gov
Chapel Hill, visited Camp Gordon' ernor Dorsey and others are ii
County,
■Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Dake and
son, Lanius, were visitors at
Camp Gordon Sui day.
Col. W. T. .Roberts, of Wash
ington, D. C., spent the week
end here with friends and rela
tives.
Doug'asville has been turning
out in full force at the South
eastern Fair this week.
Col. J. R. Hutcheson attended
court at Buchanan a few days
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Morris
-were visitors of the Southeastern
Fair Tuesday.
W. J. Hall, a popular mer
chant of Villa Rica, spent Tues
day here with his son, II. G.
Hall.
Hubert Winn is he e from
Bessemer, Ala., and ordered his
paper changed to Jacksonville,
Florida.
Miss Nettie Heaton, of Rock-
mart, is the guest this week of
Mesdames H. C. Dorris and G.
H. Turner.
Watson Siivey, who has been
with the Douglas Hosiery Mill
A ; : . *n - nor- than one-fourth
th i ■ r t 1 qualified voters of
t.;s!ic :•* • ■ : i 11?(.t No. 22, of Doug
las County, <i .'or.cia, haying be oil pre-
!n inlt'd to ami iiU:ii with the Board of
Club Trustees of Said Public School District,
lection he called and
d in and for said Public School Dis-
acts of the
Washington, D. C., in the inter-
est of the Experiment Station at, j
Griffin.
The Douglasville Civic
will hold its regular monthly ih«t
meeting in the Red Cross work ■ tVici*in pi.rmanoa of the acts of the
room Tueshay afternoon. Oeto- 0e ,, ell q AB3em biyofth«=i<tateorGeor-
ber 23. A full attendance de-1 K i u (Acts of 1912-pages 176-177.) and
sired. Meet promptly at 2:30. | the laws of the Stale of Georgia re-
! lating thereto, tor the purpose of de-
Every member c.f Dougl.tsv.ho ;. tcrraia j„ B wh oih«r or not bonds shall
Lodge No. 162 1. 0. 0. F,, are; be issiuMby the Board of Trustees of
requested to attend the regular j said Public School District, tire pro-
meefing next Monday night when cec "'- s of the sale of which to be used
the inick.tory degree wifi he con
ferred.^ Visiting .brothers cor
dially invited.
The next Lyceum attraction
will be here on November 14.
Mrs. William Calvin Chilton, a
monodratnist of national reputa
tion, will be the attraction. Get
tickets now for the balance of the
season.
YOU ARE TAKING CHANCES
When you do not exercise every precaution to pro
tect your money against loss.
By depositing it in this Bank you need not lie
awake nights wondering if it is safe.
We Insure All Deposits.
No matter what might happen—fire, theft or other
disaster—your money would still be absolutely safe
here because we insure every dollar you deposit
against loss of all kinds.
This is progressive Banking—safe, sane and sound.
We invite inquireies, either in person or by mail.
We deliver anything we
sell except Drinks. Ice
Cream delivered in quan
tity but not in Cones. J.
L. Sehnan & Son.
STRAYED-On October 11 a
Pointer Dog; white and liver
for some time, has been made' colored, little speckled across
shoulders. Reward if returned
foreman of the knitting room.
The Concuid Association at
Pleasant Hill was attended bya
t^large number of people from
Douglasvil.’e Sunday.
The elitor de fires to thank
Mr. J. A. Huey, the popular
^. carrier of Route 7, for four quart
bottles of exceedingly tine sor
ghum.
The annual meeting of the
Lois Cottm Mill directors was
held last Saturday. A full report
will be given in next week’s
issue.
Douglas County Odd Fellows
organized a county organization
Friday night. R. E. Edwards,
of Douglasville lodge, was elec
ted President, and J. W. Bbg-
gett, of Flint Hill lodge, Secre
tary. The next meeting will be
held with Flint Hill lodge the
first Tuesday night in November.
to A. H. Moody’s Shop
FOR SALE—S. C. Rhode Island
Red Cockerels; very large rich
red birds ready for service bred
from trap nested hens. Extra
fine $3.00 and $5.00. Mrs. W. S.
Boynton, Plat Rock Sell >ol.
Gnodzinsky has a com
plete line of Dry Goods
and Notions.
New Millinery, Remnants,
Notions, etc.. arriving regularly
at the New Spot Cash Millineiy
Store, nexc to Bank of Austell.
A. Shannon Young, Manager.
Don’t ask us to deliver
Drinks or Ice Cream
Cones. J. L. Selman £?
Son.
for tlie pmposeof building and equip-
ing u school house or houses in said
Public School District; and the said
Board of Trustees, in conformity with
tho provisions of said act, and the
general laws relating thereto, haying
fixed and determined the amount of
bonds to bo issued by said Hoard of
Trus'.-.v ; for said Public School Dis
trict, for the purpose aforesaid, to be
forty-five thousand (45000.(0) dollars,
to be divided into ninety (90) bonds of
five hundred (£500.00) do'lars each and
bearing date of March 1st, 10(8, and
numbered from one (1) to ninety (90)
consecutively, bearing interest at th3
rate of five (5) percent, per annum, to
be issued anj paid as follows:
Till ee bonds for £500 00 eaeli payable
March 1st, 1919, with one interest
coupon attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 payable Marehpst, 1919.
Three bonds for $500 00 each payable
March 1st, 1920, with two 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 ure
fully paid.
Three Bonds for$500.00eachpayable
March 1st 1921, with three interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
$25.00 each payable annually be
ginning one on March 1st, 1019 .undone
on March lst.of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons arc fullly
paid
Throe bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st, 1922, with four interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $26.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, undone 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 live interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919. andoneon
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
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
The Time to Buy
Fall Goods Is Now
While you can make your selections
from our complete stock of Fall.and Win
ter Suits and Overcoats—
While the styles are brand new and qual
ities are their best—
Before cooller weather compels you to
make a hurried purchase.
OUR NEW
Collegian
Cloths
FORjFALL
and Winter represent the biggest values
and the most attractive offerings we’ve
seen anywhere this season.
Prices $13-$20-$22.50
$25-127.50 to $35
Blackstock, Hale & Morgan
Distinctive Clothiers ami Furnishers
16 Marietta St. Right at Five Points
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, 1925, with 7 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin-
Mfcrch 1st 1931, with 13 interest
coupons attneheh to each boud lor 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 ore fully paid.
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
I March 1st, 1932, with 14 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning cne on March 1st, 1919 and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter
until all of said coupons are fullv paid.
Three bonds for $500.00each p »yable
March 1st 1933, with 15 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually beein
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, 1935, with 17 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March lst,'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, ot 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 $25.03 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 thereafter
until all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bends for $500.00each payable
March 1st, 1939, with 21 interest
coupons attached to eueh bond for sum
ning one on March 1st, 1919 and one on i G f $25.00 each payable annual y begin-
March 1st, of each year thereafter ning one on March 1st, 1919 and one !
until all of said coupons are fully paid, j 0 n March 1st, cf each year thereafter
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable, until all of said coupons are fully paid.
March 1st, 1926, with 8 interest | Three bonds for $500 OOeach payable
! coupons actached to each bond for sum j March 1st, 1940, with 22 interest
of $25.00 each payable annually be- coupons attached to each bond for sum
March 1st, 1915, with 27 interest
coupons attached to each bond forsum
of $25.00 each Datable 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 $5C0.00eaU: 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 attalched to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one
on March 1st, of eaeli 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, ( coigia, 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 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
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
Board as required by law in such case
made and provided.
This September 10th, 1917.
M. E. Geer, Chairman
J. T. Duncan, Secretary
VV. C. Abercrombie
F. M. Stewart
Paul D Selman
Trustees
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 $500.00 each payable
March 1st. 1927, with 9 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin-
ningone on March 1st. 1B19, and one! ni "h r “”‘- on 1st., 1019, and one
on March 1st, of each year thereafter on March 1st of each year t
until all of said coupons are fu lypaid. »"»' a " of satd wupon^arc fidiy paul.
Three bonds for $500.00each 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 $500 OOeach payable
March 1st, 1941, with 23 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually hegin-
March 1st, 1928, . with 10 interest
coupons attached to each bond for sum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin-
Three bonds for$o00.00 each payable
Mureh 1st, 19-12, with 24 interest
coupons attach d to each bond forsum
of $25.00 each payable annually begin
ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one ning one on March 1st 1919,
and
on March 1st, each year thereafter
U itil all of said coupons are fully paid.
Three bonds for $590.00 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 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 ofr said coupons are fully paid.
‘ Three bonds for $500.00 each payable
March 1st of each year thereafter
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 I
on Match 1st, of each year thereafter?;
until all of said coupons are fully paid. 11
Three bonds for $500.00 each payable •
Money to Lend
We make loans on improved
real estate for terms of five, sev
en or ten years, at 5 1-2% interest
and up. Payments made tosu't
borrower.
Hutcheson & Merritt.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
DENTAL
WORK
AT LOWEST PRICES •
We do not charsro one penny moro than
©NEPR6CEE8>«Sg e
Best Gold Cvowr.s
Bridge Work . .
Painless Method. Skillful Operators of
years’ experience. Win will pay your rail
road fare to Atlanta if your worn
amount* to a$ much at $10.
One Price Dental Office,
104*$ Whitehall St. Cor. Mitchell. AllinU, Os.