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SHERIFF’S SALE.
'•JEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will bo sold before the court house
door, in said county, within th.- legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
November, 1917, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described prcp-
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 Becond
(2) district and fifth (5) section ol
Douglas County, Ga., and more par
ticularly described as follows: Boun
ded on the east by lands of R M. Pact
and Mobley Creek, on the south b;.
lands of Mrs. E. J. Williams andT. V
Lee, on the west by 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 mere orleHS.
Levied on and to be sold as the
land of Mrs. M. F. BanltB by virtue ot
and to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of - aid county in fayoi
of J S. Giles and against the Bail
Mrs. M. F. Banks. Tenant in pos
session notified of this levy. This,
the first day of Octobor, 1917
A. S. BAGGETT,
Sheriff.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE
TO SELL LAND
- GEORGIA -Douglas County.
L. H. Baldwin, administrator of the
estate of Mary Ruffin, late of Douglas
couuty, deceased, having duly applies
by petition fQr leave to sell the landi
belonging to Said .estate.
Said application will be heard at tin
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county to be hold on the first
Monday in November, 1917.
This 9th day of Octobev, 1917.
J. If. McLarty, Ordinary.
Dissolution Notice
E. L. Rhodes, of Atlanta, hat
this day sold and transferred t<
if. T. Duncan, of Douglasville,
Ga., his entire stock and hold
ings in the Douglasville Hosiery
Mill, of Douglasville, Ga.. and if
no longer connected with or haf
any interest in the Douglasvilit
Hosiery Mill in any capacity.
J. T. DUNCAN,
E. L. RHODES.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 20, 1917.
28-4
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION FROM ADMIN
ISTRATION
GEORGIA— Douglus County.
£ Whereas, J R Hutcheson, Admin
istrator Pc Bonis Non of Albert Ki tell
ings, iepresei'ts to the Court, Tn his
petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he ha* fully admiuietered
Alfred Kitchings estate. This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Administra
tor shnijhj not be discharged from his
administration, mu] receiye Letteis of
Dismission on the first Monday in
November, 1917. This October 4, lj>i7,
_ J. H. McLarty, Oidinary.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
AMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Douglas County,
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. R. James, of said State, having
applied for letters of administration
de bonis non on the estate of Mrs.
Eugenia James, late of said county,
deceased, this is to cite all 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 Octobor 1st, 1917.
J, H. McLarty, Ordinary
Saved $54 on Her Dentist Bill
Last September Mrs. Willie M. Lane,
of Tallapoosa, Ga., went to Atlanta
and consulted the One Price Dental
Office, 104K Whitehall st, Atlanta,
about some dental work. The price
quoted was satisfactory and the work
was done. After she paid the bill and
.counted up what the trip had cost she
found that the total outlay was $66.38.
“After I came home," sne says in a
recent letter, “I went to see one of our
dentists and asked him what he thought
of the work I had had done in Atlanta
and he said I had a fine job. I asked
him what he would have charged and
he said $100. Should I ever need any
more work done I certainly will come to
Atlanta and have the work done. I
can’t praise your work too highly."
The One Price Dental Office never
changes its prices, which are as fol
lows : Best gold crowns, !$3; bridge work,
$8 per tooth; finest set of teeth mooex
can bay, $6.
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Values make a
Bargain—not price
What you get out of
your new 6uit or
overcoat is what counts.
Styl«plus»|7
Clothes
are nationally guaranteed
(or wear and satisfaction.
All wool fabrics, style by
a great designer and expert
tailoring—all at the price
that is still the same, SI 7
while they last.
A New $21 Grade added
Anothcrbargain at its price.
Just Received
New Line Ladies’
Coat-Suits
ALSO the Celebrated “Well-
Worth” and “Wirthmor” Ladies’
Waists at $1.00 and $2.00.
Onr stock of Dry Goods,
Shoes and Underwear is com=
plete.
Do not put off buying; goods
are. Scarce and going Higher
eyery day.
FAY CASH
AND YOU
WILL PAY
LESS .
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Ofyo CAfrme
Wat
We will Save You
Money if You
Trade With
Us
GILES
The Cash Store
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
We regret to report the neces
sity of Mr. N. B. Duncan having:
to go Atlanta to a sanatarium for
leveral days. His many friends
hope for his early restoration to
<ood health.
On Saturday Judge J. H Mc
Larty performed the marriage
ceremony that united Mr. R. E
F. Jerkins and Miss L'nnie Scog-
gm. The Sentinel extends con
gratulations to the happy couple.
Daye Abbott and Morris James
two colored boys, volunteered
this week for army service, at
Stevedores. They were accom
panied to Camp Gordon by Pos
Master, C, F. Selman and Sherli
A. S. Eaggett,
Editor Burton, o c the Vil; ,
Rica New Era, happened to lb
misfortune of breaking liis press
last week. We deplore the acci
dent, but it was a pleasure to us
to allow Brother Burton the ust
of the Sentinel press.
Our good friend W. T. William,
of the Ralph neighborhood,
brought to the Sentinel office
Thursday morning and piesented
to the editor two sweet potatoes
weighing 6A and 71-2 lbs respec
tively. These are the largest
we have seen in the county.
Fun! Fun! for everybody. Or,
next Wednesday night the Younc
People’s Missionary Society will
hold a Hallo’een Carqival at tht
Red Cross rooms. Everybody,
old and young, are invited. A
small admission will be charged
a id there will be a barrel of fun.
Qnodzinsky has a com
plete line of Dry Goods
ind Notions.
NTED—Good quali-
inewood. Will pay
per cord. Lois Cot
ill. 25-tf
Douglasville’.?
Shopping
Cemer
New Suits and Coats
Suits of Broadcloth, Gaberdines and Serges, Strictly
tailored suits that fit to perfection, belted,
braided and buttonTrimmed suits that
are made for style and service.
In Piece Goods
We have the greatest variety, including all
qualities and styles, from plain cotton fabrics to
the choicest woolens and silks.
Men’s and Boys’ Clothings
The reason we sell ALCO Clothes in prefer
ence to all others is because we can give you so
much more worth for your money.
We have the largest stock of Furniture and
House Furnishings in town.
DUNCAN’S
The Store of
Many Departments
DUNCAN’S