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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASV1LLE, GEORGIA
THE SENTINEL
Published Eveiiy Fkiday
OFFICIAL OHOAN OF DOUOI.AHVILLE AND
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Odd Fellows Column.
Entered in the Postofiice at Do
ville Gel., aa second-ckK« mail "i
Z. T. DAKE,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
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DOUGLASVILLE NO. 102.
C. F. Selman. N. G.
E. L. Hopkins, Secretary.
Meets every Monday night.
WINSTON NO. 387.
G. W. Smith, N. G.
W. M. Richardson, Secretary.
Meets Friday nights before first and
third Sundays and Saturday nights
before second and fourth Sundays.
FLINT HILL NO. 474,
\V. W. Cagle, N. G.
I,. E. Bartlett. Secretary.
Meets every Tuesday niirht.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
Money to Loon on Farms
I can lend money on improved i
farm lands cheaper than any one I
else in the county.
J. H. McLarty.
Remember you can buy tiro |
cer es at.), H. Smith's as cheap
as anywhere in town.
Office Phono ..
Residence Phone
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
i) on ’t forget the first meeting
-~ (17 : night in December when there
1 will he an election of officers in
all the lodges. Forget it n t!
Have you paid your dues ?
! Douglasville has several new
I applications. ,
How manv meetings have you
attended this year ?
Douglasville lodge will confer
the second degree Monday night
Can you give the principal
One Thousand Trail Hitters sign and the sign of recognition?
wrs the record in Atlanta Friday! ^ |]g P0 „ 3igi(i f tRe lesson
n ‘£kt. j taught in the Degree of Brotherly
- , . ... . I Love for the next 30 days.
The man who can contribute |
to the Army Y. M. C. A. and] Bro. Pollard, whose member-
don’t should commit suicide. The ship is in Tennessee, is not only
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work, doe McCarlev, Agent.
FOR RENT—A good six to
eight horse farm lying on Eutoy
Creek and Chattahoochee River,
on tlie line of Campbell and Ful
ton Counlies, known as I he “Miss
Joe M. Wilson Farm ” Prefer
to rent to out responsible party.
Apply to J. II. Wilson, Lincoln,
Alabama. 33 2t
Every day is Sunday in At-
anta.
world would be better off with
out him.
One of our subscribers has
promised us a turkey for Thanks
giving. Don’t know what we’ll
do after that.
The first day’s canvass for,the
Y. M. C. A. exceeded $500. The
$1,000 goal should he easily raised
this week.
Whenever you hear a fellow
whining out that he doesn’t be
lieve we can whip Germany, you
can put it down as a pretty safe
proposition that he hopes not.
He is a friend of the baby-killing
kaiser, and ought to be in Ger
many where he would be forced
to go to the trenches. There is
little room for him in this coun
try.—Dalton Citizen. Amen !
We believe that Hon. W. J.
Harris is the man to beat Hard
wick. His loyalty to the admin-^ re«eived two applications
istration and able management
of the Trade Commission com
mend him to the people and his
intimate knowledge of national
problems fits him for the place.
Get Sole Leather at Almand &
McKoy’s.
See that elegant display
of Millinery at J. Grood
zinsky’s.
(let Sole Leather at Almand &
McKoy’s.
— feu u.
For Ladies’ and
Ready-to-Wear,
Groodzinky’s.
Gent’s
go to
In view of the fact that Atlan
ta has one of the U. S. Senators
and a number of other high gov
ernmental officials, we hardly
think it just to the rest of the
state that she ask for the other
Senator, and we don’t believe
when Hon. Murphy Candler, a
most competent man though he
be, feels the pulse of the voters
on the question, that he will
enter the race.
a regular visitor but a willin
wot ker.
Do you know of any widows
or orphans of Odd Fellows ? Are
you sure Christmas will be a
happy one for them?
What do you say to donating
the approximate amount of our
annual oys’er supper to the Army
Y. M. C. A?
We have one horn orator ir
our County Association. We re
fer to Uncle Ranee Fridell, of
Flint Hill Lodge. He is saturated
with the principles of our order
—has lived and talked them a
longtime and is a noted degree
worker. We hope he will "let
himself out” at Winston next
month.
WINSTON LODGE
Met Saturday night at the
regular hour and had a good
meeting.
The second degree was con
ferred on one brother and also
for
membership.
There were a number of bro
thers down from Douglasville
lodge whom we gladly welcomed
and beg them and any of the
other boys to come any time it
is conveniet for them to do so.
We had good talks from Bro,
Thornton, of J >ouglasvil!e, and a
number of the lucal hoys.
Everybody seems looking for
ward to the ireeLing of the
Douglas County Odd Fellows
Boys, tell your daddy to go to
J. R Duncan’s Garage and get
vou^ne of those new bicycles.
FOR SALE-One f-smale goat
15'months old. Address:
Flat Rock School.
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.
Gin No ice
AfierNoy. 24th, I will gin on-
on Tuesday and Friday of each
week.
J. K. Rutherd,
Go to Nichols & Co. for Seed
Appier Oats at $1.25 per bushel.
Money to Lend
Judge Irwin, of Cedartown
informs us that he will again be
in the race for Superior Court
Judge of the Tallapoosa Circuit.
He made a good race before,
though there were two candi
dates from his county, and he
will doubtless make a stronger
race this time. He is most highly
endorsed by those who know him
best.
We make loans on improved
real estate for terms of five, sev
en or ten years, at 5 1-27 interest
and up. Payments made to suit
borrower.
Hutcheson & Merritt.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Gr 'odzinsky has a com
plete line of Dry Goods
Association which meets with us, an£ l Notions.
Trim Your Expenditures!
There are but few, who could not
reduce their expenditures materially, ■
without determent to themselves or
others.
Trim and Bank (helrkmings
Later on, you’ll be surprised and gra ifitd
at Ihe volume of > our lecu miiaD .1 ravings.
lT j
Douglasville Banking Go.
egSjawggi’-'-L >*]rrjr»£*
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.
1 don’t do that here and I am just
as proud of everything I show, such
as overcoats, suits, neckwear, *
shirt*-, hats, etc., as any merchant
in thr- 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 i 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 have seen that sell at as “Just Bob—-By Himself”
much as $10.00 more.
Overcoats at $15, $17.50, $25
Will Absolutely Please You
Just
Bob
BOB HAYES
By
Himself
Nine Peachtree St.
Do you want a Piano ? We
have them at the old price.
FOR RENT—Six room hors 1 ,
barn, garden and pasture at once
S. A. Griffith.
on Friday night before the sec
ond Sunday in December. We
are looking for large delegations ., , „ rr
from Douglasville and Flint Hill i Almand & McICoy
lodges, and of course refresh
ments will be served.
Now, fellows, lei’s all pull
together and make this associ
ation an even greater success
than it was at first thought possi
ble to achieve.
For now, of all times, we feel
the need of plenty of good Odd
Fellowship.
We meet again Friday night at
7:00 o’clock, with the members
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 Huntei St. Atlanta.
Don’t forget we still send
off laundry on Wednesday morn
ing. Call No. 6 and we will
oomeafter it. Boyd Co.. Agts,
FOR SALE—Or.e Registered
Jersey Bull, $50.00; 6 Jersey
Heifers not registered. $35-00
each. Some of heifers with calf
by this bull. Jno. T. Morgan,
Lithia Springs, Ga. 32-2t
Remember, J. K. Rutherford,
3 miles East of Douglasville, will
of the second degree team meet- j sell you goods as cheap as any
ing an hour eralier. j body and pay you good prices for
Now, let’s have a full house, all kinds of country produce,
as we have some work as well as Makes a specialty of flour, shorts
other important business. and cotton seed meal, 33 4t
High PricesLost Sight of
At the Cash Store
Austell, Ga.
New Winter Trimmed Hats
in a sale at 59c, 9Sc, $1.25, $1.50,
$1,98, $2.50. $2.75, $3.75 and up.
Ladies good Hose two pair for
25c; 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 FOlt 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. Thi8 5thdayof 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. CONNALLY,