Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, November 23, 1917, Image 8

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVJLLE, GEORGIA ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK GEORGIA, DOUGLAS COUNTY. Pursuant to an ordor granted by Hon. J. H. M^Larty, Ordinary of said Comity of Douglas, at the November Term, 1917, of the Court of Ordinary, I will aeil before the court house door of said county, in the Town of Doug- lasviile, on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to* wit: A certain tract or parcel of lai d lying and being in the Town of Doug- lasviile, Douglas (lounty, Ga, described as follows, to*wit: Beginning at land line of V R. Smith on Eastside of Thompson Street and running in a Sou therlv direction along the ICast side of said Thompson Street Two (200) Hun dred Feet; Thence in a Southeaster y direction Two Hundred and Ten (210) feet, more nr less, t,o the line of the land of Lem Evans; Thence in a North westerly direction al*ng thelineof the land of ho n Evans One Hundred and Twelve (112) feet, more or less, to the line of the lamiof V, R. Smith; Thence In a Westerly direction along the line of the land in V R. Smith Three Hun dred and 1’en (310) feet, more or less, to Thompson Street or point of begin ning. Saul land lying and being in B'oclc Forty (40) of the Town of Doug* htsyille, and having situated thereon the house cf Mary Ruffin, Deceased, and i’.nown as the Lula Burse place. Said property sold as the property of Mary Ruffin, Deceased, This 7th day of November, 1917. L. II. BALDWIN, A dmir Mitral nr of Estate of Mary Rullin, Deceased' .csgivm If you want a good hat, get a “Swan" m Stewart. Brothers. Although styles and the times have Changed since the first Thanksgiving, the incentive to dress up at this time of year is stronger than ever. Thanksgiving marks the begin ning of the social season. FWV’RT.r VV I. Nuti »av Perfect Lenses? Improvements and better ments in glasses are just as frequent as in anything else. Until a few years ago all lenses were flat, because no one had thought of a better way to make them. Today nearly 90 per cent of lenses fitted are Toric lenses, curved to follow the shape of the eyeball. Tol ies give 11 perfect range of vis ion from every angle—the edges do not confuse you when looking from the corner of the eye. Let us demonstrate the many ad vantages of Tories made by us. ,1. J.Bookout, oi W Mitchell St. Atlanta Stlesphis Clothes are the nationally known me dium price suits and overcoats. A11 wool fabrics, distinctive style by one of the great de signers, exceptional tailoring, guaranteed wear and definate prices, the same the nation over. Models for young men and older men, A new shipment in this week. Also lot of other new things to wear. Ladies’ Coats and Suits, Men’s Shoes, Hats, etc. Some of the best values we’ve had this season. One job lot Shoes, choice, $1.95. Also other specials. JIM at Douglasville, Ga. GILES BROS THE CASH STORE BILL at Villa Rica, Ga. PRICES -^AVE IT HANDY FOR CROUP Grandmothers and mothers who have raised families of children have learm ed from experience that it pays to keep a bottle of Foley's Honey and Jar Compound in the house ready for any emergency. It gives prompt relief from dreaded croup attacks,, checks coughs and colds, and relieves whoop ing cough. A Safe medicine—no opi ates. J. L. Selman & Son. WANTED-Good quali ty of pine wood. Will pay $3.00 per cord. Lois Cot ton Mill. 25-tf Suing Good Money on Dental Wort People all over Georgia are finding it pays them to go to the old established One Price Dental Office l 104J<i White hall st., Atlanta, for them dental work. Even after paying railroad and hotel bills and the charge for plateB, bridges or crowns, their actual outlay is less titan if the work had been done in their home town. The other day H. C. Kiker, of Hiram, Ga., who had a full set of plates, upper and lower, made by the One Price Dental Office in May, 1916, wrote: “The teeth are a perfect fit. Others had tried to make them and failed, saying I could never wear any. I went for four years without any. The four gold crowns and six fillings you put in for my daughter in 1915 are also o. k. “ The One Price Dental Office em ploys only the most skillful operators and uses the modern painless methods. Best gold crowns, $3; bridge work, 53 per tooth: finest set of teeth money can buy, 56. A11 work guaranteed ten years. .Write for appointment or information. New Club Shells — 65c New Chief Shells 60c Winchester Shells 85c Axe Handles ---- 16c & 25c Air Rifle Shot .__.-8cbox or 2 for 15c ' Food Chyppers $1.40, $1.65, $2,35 Lanterns SO 0 * H-OO, $1.50 Coal Hobs '- 600 ;; Good all leather rim and leasher front collars $1.40 Diamond Edge Cross-Cut Saws $1.75, $2.00, $2 25 We have a full line of Cook Stoves. Come in and see them before buying. ALMAND & McKOY HARDWARE | STRAYED—A Collie Dog- had on coliar w ith chain attached 1 Return to J. S. Abercrombie and 1 get reward. I FOR RENT—One four-horse ' farm, splendid pasture and con- : veniences. Also a two-horse farm within two miles of town, V. R. Smith. GET IT HERE AND BE THANKFUL! You’ll enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner if you git it here. Will have Fruits, Nuts, Fish, Oysters, Celery, Cranberries, Cake material and Stone's Ready-made Cakes. In fact, any thing you want. E. C. Roberts Sweet, Yeung Thing. In a local theater, one evening re cently, a powerful spotlight revealed a house fly crawling over the powdered surface of a pretty girl’s back. “Oh, lookle,” whispered a little girl. In tones thut could be heard all about her, “lookle at the fly 1” “Hush, dear,” the child's mother cautioned. There was a moment's silence, then the little girl again whispered hoarsely: "I spec the fly thinks he Is on a marshmallow.”— Sxcfaangs. Hunting Season Quail and dove season opened up this week and runs to March 1. With game such as quail, dove, woodcock, deer, squirrel and rabbit in abundance Georgia hunters have taken to the woods. There is said to be more game in the field for this season in Geor gia than for the last several years. It is also reported that more, licenses have been issued by game wardens throughout the state already than the total num ber issued last year. All in all, it looks as if a big battle is going to be waged for game on Thanks giving day-