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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
IT’S TIME TO THINK
About what you’re going to give. It’s only
13 days till Xmas and if there ever was a
time when we ought to give something
useful it’s now. Cut out the trash-away
with tin horns, toy pistols, etc. We’ve got plenty of
useful things that you’ll be glad to give and they’ll be
glad to receive.
Cffai
FOR MEN
Suits and Overcoats
Shoes and Hats
Shirts and Neckwear
Suspenders and Belts
Sox and Handkerchiefs
Sweaters and Reefers
Something he Needs
FOR WOMEN
Suits and Coats
Skirts and Waists
Silks and Wool Goods
Silk and Kid Gloves
.Silk and Lyle Hose
.Scarf and Taole covers
.Shoes and Slippers
Something She Needs
Pay CASH and
You,11 Pay LESS
GILES—The Cash Store
SOME ONE
Splendid Entertainment
The entertainment at the
Of the following young s , cho °! auditorium lus ^ Wednes-
i i. . n . • u *.•* i day night, given for the benefit
Lonnm W . 1V1 T t u. aU ! of the Red Cross, was a pro-
$200 Talking Machine unless nounce d success.
Those attending are profuse in
you get in the race and win
it yourself:
Miss Blanche Bobo
“ Cornelia Maxwell
“ Ramah Richardson
“ Louise Smith
“ Nellie King
Mrs. J, L. Perkins
Miss Millette Gorman
“ Evelyn Cooper
“ Mae Dorsett
“ Mattie Belle Edwards
“ Opal Rutherdford
“ Sallie Mae Alley
“ Mattie Johnson
“ Ramoth Turner
“ Esther Brown
“ Let tie Abercrombie
• “ Maud Hindman
“ Florence Hornbuckle
“ Annie Sewell
their praise of Miss Adams, the
expression teacher, who so suc
cessfully directed the work, and
she deserves special mention for
her inimitable delineation of t! e
negro mammy.
The play, “The Farmerette,”
wts excellent and the partici
pants deserv/; congratulations.
The music w/.s good and every
one present enjoyed the evening.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—DouglaB Counts.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, regularly
granted at the December Term, 1917,
of said Court, will be Bold at public
outcry, on the flrstTuesday in January
1918, at the Court-house at Dougina
viiie in said County, between the usu
al hours of sale, the following real es-
You have only to secure the largest amount of Trade tate situate in said county, to-wit.
rickets from this store by May 31st, next. Get busy for
yourself or help your fr end. Call and investigate.
Trade with us and get Trade Tickets.
JOE C. McCARLEY
SHERIFF'S SAIE | SHERIFF’S SALE.
{EORGIA Dougins County. | Georgia> Douglaa County .
Will be sold before the court house f wm fae so|d at the court houge door
door in • aid county, on the first lues-. ^ ^ countv Qn the first Xuesday in
day in January, 1918, within the legal, Jan 191g within the , cgal hours
hours of s.le, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit> One Twenty
(20) 1L P. Ajax Stationery Engine
of sale, to wi
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the Town of Douglasville
20) 1L P. Ajax Stationery engine 3aid 8tateand county , and known in
nd one second-hand Sawmill Said of 8iid town as lot No . elght
.roperty levied o„ andl to be sold as {g) £ b , ock N „ forty . two (42) , said
he propel ty o . . ree lot fronting fifty (50) feet on Forest
LUd by virtue o an execu Avenue, and running back one hundred
rom ^c Superior Court of said county ’ ee |m .
gainst said J. T. Fre man and m I
avorof Woodruff Machinery Manu- nienta thereon Said land levied on as
acturing Company the property of Rebecca Shropshire,
Owing to the fact that it wouli be J to sa tisfy an execution issued on the
li.Ticult and expensive to transport h . o{ September, 1917, from the
o purchaser where it to now lo^'ted I Superior Court of said County, in
18 ai(ic'unty Said property to be favor of Hugh M. Dorsey, Governor,
leen at me residenceoi the said J. T anc j against the said Rebecca Shrop-
C TnisTth day X ^, shire. This December 4th, m
>er, 1917. j
A. S. Baggett, Sheriff, j Sheriff.
Lot of land number seven hundred and
thirty (780) in the' eighteenth (18th)
district wild second (2nd) section of
Douglas County, Georgia, containing
forty (40) acreB, more or less. Terms
cash, or half caBh, with note for de
ferred payment due one year from
date of sale with interest on eametrom
date of sale at the rate of 8 ft per an
num. Said land to he sold as the
property ot Mrs. Eugenia James, de
ceased, for the purpose of paying
debts and making distribution among
the heirs at law of said deceased.
This 4th day of December, 1917.
J. R. James, Administator de
bonis non of the Estate of Mrs. Eu
genia James. v
APPLICAT1 N FOR LEAVETO
SELL LAND
GEORGIA, DOUGLAS COUNTY.
W. W. White, administrator of the
estate of Mrs. Susanah Maulding, late
of Douglas county, 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 he held on the first
Monday in January, 1918.
This 3rd day of December, 1917.
J. H. McLarty,
■ .. Ordinary.
DO YOU EAT TO LIVE
OR LIVE TO EAT
Whichever you do, the
best place to get good fresh,
select groceries, fruits, nuts,
cakes, fish, oysters,
FRESH MEATS
DAINTY FLOUR
And everything to eat the market
affords is at
Mozley Bros
Phone Us For Quick Delivery.
Woman’s Missionary
Society Program
Harvest Day Exercises will be
observed Thursday, December
11, at 2 d. m., at the Methodist
Church by the Woman’s Mission
ary Society.
Song No. 717 in Methodist
Hymnal,
Prayer of Thanksgiving and
Consecration—Mrs. A. W. Mc
Larty.
Reading, Psalm LXV—Mrs, W.
H. Butler.
Solo, No. 710 in Methodist
Hymnal—Mrs. Z. T. Dake.
Talk, “The Use of Money in’
God’s Kingdom” Mrs, H. Q,
Nichols.
Responsive Reading, Psalm
XXIV.
Offering by all members of
balance on dues, pledges and
special gifts.
Song No. 716 Methodist Hym
nal.
Prayer, Mrs, John Dorris.