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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
THE SENTINEL 1 McCarley’s
Published Every Friday
Kntevod in the Postoflice at Dougiaa-
ville Gu , .is second-claHK mail '•Matter.
Z. T. DAKE,
Editor and Publisher.
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Hr.’.-;'iCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
Beavers is again chief of police
r*f Atlanta, as he should have
Seen two years ago.
It must be tak'ng considerable
«ooal to run the machinery to
.jugulate coal prices.
"The world war is between
' tyranny and freedom. Which
w31 you have?
Owing to shortness of funds
and labor Douglas county road;
.are getting in bad fiix in many
.sections.
The Constitution aptly
marks: “Whitehouse picketing
seems to be productive of more
suffering than suffrage.
diving liberally to a worthy
«rausewill break no man. Who
-ever heard of a cow going dry
rrom giving too much milk ?
Help the Y. M. C. A. subscrip
tion this week. It is your patri-
< *tic duty. If the boys can sacri-
See their lives we owe it to them
f.ta saerfii :e our time and money.
When a U. S. Senator cant get
more than 300 people to hear him
in his home county it is a pretty
j-rood indication that the people
'•want somebody else in the Sen-
J.ffcS.
Italy and Russia now being
jri-ly able to put up a weak de
fense it falls to the lot of England
: *nii America, with the aid of
Wranee to wallop the Kaiser. It
me ay be some job, but never fear,-
-they’ll do it.
■On December 1st, there will
je 65,520 square miles of terri
tory in the South relieved from
rattle tick quarantine, with most
of Georgia included. This will
mark an epoch in the cattle rais
ing industry.
Those of us who stay at home
csrhile the boys are in the tren
ches don’t prove ourselves wor
thy of citizenship if we don’t
^contribute to the point of sacri
fice. The fellow who can give
SB thousand dollars and gives only
or ten, is no patriot.
-The -Libi rty Bond, the Red
CTross and the Y. M. C. A. funds
itior which the people are asked
?to subscribe are all important.
Our boy3 are giving thpmselves,
ttikeir lives when necessary, for
liAseir country, and the fellow
tw&olsable and doesn’t give to
yfesse funds and don’t, hasn’t a
of patriotic blood in hia
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I CLASSIFIED
ADS
City Mail Boxes
Lunch Boxes
Hair Brushes
Shoe Brushes
Book Satcels
Enamel Buckets
Lamps
Egg Beaters
Boy’s and Men’s Caps
Men’s Collars
Clocks
Cups and Saucers
Dental Cream
Glass Cutters
Dippers
Dolls
Dusters
Flags
Tinware
Lamp Globes
Graters
Graphophones
“ Needles
Husi ;ry
Harps
Coat Hangers
Handkerchiefs
Pocket Knives
Butcher “
Kodaks and Films
Mirrors
Musical Strings
Floor Mops
Sewing Machine Needles
Mobil Oil
Gasoline
Pictures and Frames /
Peroxide ——
Clothes Pins
Pipes
Pocket Books
Post Cards
Popcorn Poppers
Syrup Pitchers
Face Powder
Toilet Paper
Crepe “
Shelf “
Polish
Fire Pokers
Shovels
Curtain Rods
Scrim
Ribbons
Rugs
Key Rings
Stationery
Soaps
Arm Bands
Shoe Strings
Shirts
Suspenders
Sifters
Spoons
Neckwear
Thread
Vases
Vaselene
Clothes Wire
Buggy Whips
Lamp Wicks
Glass Ware
Electric Shades
Toys
Towels
Bread Pans
Rat Traps
Tumblers
Combs
Padlocks
Hose Supporters
Cigars and Cigarettes
Candies and Confections
Belts
Pearl Buttons
Powder Puffs
Books
Crockery
Novelties and.Variety Goods
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
cer es at .1. H. Smith’s as cheap
as anywhere in town.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe McCarley, Agent.
GotoJ, H. Smith when you
want fresh groceries at right
prices.
HELP WANTED-We are en
larging/iur plant and will need
more hi Ip. 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.
Let Sole Leather at Almand &
McKoy’s.
See that elegant display
of Millinery at J. Grood-
zinsky’s.
Get Sole Leather at Almand &
McKoy’s.
J. H. Smith has just received
a fresh line of staple and fancy
groceries.
For Ladies’ and Gent’s
Ready-to-Wear, go to
Groodzinky’s.
Don’t forget we still sene
off laundry on Wednesday morn
ing. Call No. 6 and we will
com eafter it. Boyd Co.. Agts.
Machine needles and shuttles
for any machine, at McCarleys.
SECOND Hand Sawing Ma
chines for sale or rent. Banks
Brothers.
A full line of Shoes of
all styles and sizes at
right prices at Groodzin-
sky’s.
FOR RENT—One four-horse
farm, splendid pasture and con
veniences. Also a two-hoise
’arm within two miles of town,
V. R. Smith.
The highest market price paid
for Cotton Seed. John Hudson,
Weigher. Banks Brothers.
Go to Nichols & Co. for Seed
Appier Oats at $1.25 per bushel.
Money to Lend
We make loans cn improved
real estate for terms of five, sev
en or ten years, at 5 1-2% interest
and up. Payments made to suit
borrower.
Hutcheson & Merritt.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Go to Almond & McKoy for
SteelTraps.
Do you want a Piano ? We
have them at the old price.
Almand & McKoy.
Trim Your Expenditures!
There are but few, who cquld not \
reduce their expenditures materially, yu; Y' 3
without determent to themselves or
others.
Trim and Bank (lie Trimmings
| ti Later on, you’ll be surprised and pra ified
at the volume of j our rccu nula! d savings.
Douglas villa Banking Co.
BOB GIVES YOU MORE
FOR YOUR MONEY
You’ve all seen the shops in every
city where fifty-fifty is the policy.
Fifty per cent for the clothing and
fifty per cent for the name. That’s
some business.
I don’t do that here and I am just
a3 proud of everything I show, such
as overcoats, suits, -neckwear,
"shirt-, hats, etc., as any merchant
in the world. I know they are good
and that every cent you pay for
them gets its full value.
That’s the reason why my busi.
ness increases from season to sea
son. That’s why men invarably
come back the second and the third
time. That’s why l am proud of
this business.
And by the way, men, those$25 00
suits and overcoats I sell give you
more for your money than lots of
others I haye seen that sell at as “Just Bob m - m By HUlXSelf*
much as $10.00 more.
Overcoats at $15, $17.50, $25
Will Absolutely Please You
Just
Bob
BOB HAYES-*-
Nine Peachtree St.
A BARGAIN
A Little Six Buick-Run less than
10 thousand miles-Almost good as
new. For Buick sale, $850.
PAUL W. DUFFY
Robison Furniture Co.
272 Hunter St. Atlanta.
High PricesLost Sight of
At the l^ash Store
Austell, Go.
MAN TROUBLED FOR TWO YEARS
No one should suffer from bacKaehe,
rheumatie pains, stiff joints, swollen
muscles, when relief can be easily had.
James McCrery, Berrien Center, Mich.,
saya he was troubled with kidney and
bladder trouble for two years, He
used several kinds of medicine, with
out relief, but Foley Kidney Pills cured
him. J. L. Selman & Son.
Their Hunting Hour*.
Bird! of prey generally aeek their
may In the daytime, while beasts ot
Shy generally seek theirs at night.
New Winter Trimmed Hats
in a sale at 59c, 9Sc, $1.25, $1.50,
$1.9$, $2.50, $2.75, $3 75 and up.
Ladies good Hose two pair for
21c; Men’s Half Hose two pair
for 25c; Bon Ton and Royal Wor
cester Corsets are a guarantee of
fit on any form. We are at your
service to help you select the
model you ought to wear.
Mend all leaks instantly. Sim
ply tighten the Mendet. Assor
ted sizes and wrench in each
package 10c. By mail 12c.
Time to paint. Get your paint
and brushes here. Almond &
McKoy.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LAND
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
J. R. James, Administrator de bonis
non of the estate of Mrs. Eugenia
James, late of Douglas county, de
ceased, having duly applied by petition
for leave to sell the land belonging to
said estate. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said connty to
be held on the firstMonday in De
cember, 1917. This 5thday of' Novem
ber, 1917.
J. H. McLARTY,
Ordinary.
Meal and Hulls
I have on hand the very best
grade of Cotton Seed Meal and
Hulls and at the very lowest pri
ces. See me before you buy.
J. M. CONN ALLY.
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