Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, October 19, 1917, Image 8

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Douglas County. Will be sold before the court house door, in said county, within th j legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November, 1917, to the highest bidder for cash, the followingdescribed 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 Ilouglus County, Ga., and more par ticularly described as follows: Roun ded on the east by lands of R M. Pace and Mobley Creek, on the south by lands of Mrs. E. J. Williams andT. V. Lee, on the west by the landsof B.'F. and E. M. Hagan; and on the north by the lands of Tom Darnell, contain ing one hundred and thirteen (113) acres mere orless. Levied on and to be sold as the land of Mrs. M. F. Banks by virtue of and to satisfy a ft fa issued from the Superior Court of t-aid county in fayor of J. S. Giles and against the said Mrs. M. F. Banks. Tenant in pos session notified of this levy. This, the first day of October, 1917 A. S. BAGGETT, Sherilf. APPLICATION FOIt LEAVE TO SELL LAND GEORGIA—Douglas County. L. II. Baldwin, administrator of the estate of Mary Uufiin, late of Douglas i ouuty, deceased, having duly applied by petition for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in November, 1917. This 9th day of October, 1917. J. H. McLarty, Ordinary. Dissolution Notice E. L. Rhodes, of Atlanta, has this day sold and transferred to Jr-T. Duncan. of Douglasville, Ga., his entire stock and hold ings in the Douglasville Hosiery Mill, of Douglasville, Ga.. and is Do longer connected with or has any interest in the Douglasville Hosiery Mill in any capacity. J. T. DUNCAN, E..L. RHODES. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 20, 1917. 28-4 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, Etc" OF THE DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTI NEL. REQUIRED BY ACT OF.CONGRESS AUGUST 12. 1912. That /. T. Dake is Editor, Publish*!’, Business Manager, Etc. That the only mortgagee holding 1 per cent or more, is the Douglasyille Banking Company. (Signed) Z. T. DAKE, Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this, the 12th day of October, 1912. T. L. PITTMAN, C, S. C. TOMORROW’S CAR FOR YOU TODAY O AKLAND puts firth this new Sensible Six in the firm conviction that it is the forerunner ol the type of au tomobile which soon shall com mand America. As a car it pioneers that valuable union of high power, light weight, great comfort and fixed economy toward which the sensible motorist is surely turning. It is above all things an au tomobile built to be used—to be enjoyed as well as to be admited. It is for the man who wants in his motorcar an efficiency on which he can always rely, at a cost which will serve rather than enslave him. The overhead-valve motor in this new Oakland is of special design, simple and compact, delivering at 2600 r. p. m., 44 h. p., or one full working horse-power to every 48 pounds of car weight. It is exceedingly sparing of fuel and because of its ex- tre ' ely light weight the car is surprisingly easy on tires. The sightly and spacious body of the new Oakland is swung on specially graded springs of unusual comfort,and is upholstered in genuine leather. Only the soundest manufacturing principles coupled with unmatched buj ing power could produce this price as $990. We have one 1917 used as demonstrator, good as new, will sell for $890. 2AAUUUkA4 n ngUW;W r > u ■ i ' \m vtiue at so moderate a SENSIBLE SIX & McKOY Agents. A full line of Shoes of all styles and sizes at right prices at Groodzin- sky’s. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS Of AMINISTRATION. Georgia, Douglas o-u ,.y. , To All Whom It May Concern: jj J. R. James, of said State, having,; applied for letters of administration j do bonis non on tire estate of Mrs.'S Eugenia James, late of said county, j deceased, this is to cite pU and singu lar the heirs and creditors of said deceased to be and 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, H. McLurty, Ordinary APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION FROM ADM iN- JSTRATION GEORGIA—Douglas County. - Whereas, J R Hutcheson, Admin istrator De Bonis Non of Albert Kl tell ings, represents to Ihg Court, in his petition, duly filed and entered cn record, that he has fully administered Alfred Kitcliings estate. This is there fore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, ' if any they can, why said Administra- I tor should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Moaday in Novembar, 1917. ThisOctober4,1917. J. H. McLarty, Ordinary. /<*>-> pi j Erirff^frMW, v? uSdsi tt aaai FARMERS AGRICULTURAL FAIR The BREMEN GA. Oct. 24-25=26-27 biggest and best held here. ever TEST OF VALUE 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. We have secured the Roberts United Shows, the best bn the road. Free acts every day. First day, Oct. 24, is Educational Day. All school children wanted on this day. Thursday, 25th, Sacred Harp Sinking 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 Writ < J. F. MARCHMAN, Sec. 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 $12.45 BOYS’ SLITS All wool blue serge $5.95 Serge 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=43.50=44- BOY’S SHOES Black and tan g.M-S2iO SMITH & HIGGINS Atlanta,