Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, December 21, 1917, Image 4

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA THE SENTINEL CLASSIFIED Published Every Friday Entered in the Postoffice bl In ville Gb . as second-class mail " Z. T. DAK E, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RAIES ADS Kjlll iVuuee At'ierNov. 24th, I will gin on- on Tuesday and Friday of each week. J. K. Rutherd. One Year - - *l-oU Six Months - - . ------ .76 Three Months - - *40 ADVERTISING RATES One page per issue ..-$10.00 One-half page per issue $5.00 Small space per issue, per inch)2l-2 Yoceis per line per issue OB Office Phone... ...... Residence Phone.. Don’t forget we slill send off laundry on V' edne.sday m ru ing. C-a 1 1 No. (j and we wid romeafler it. Boyd o.. Agts. i Go to Nichols & Co. for Seed Appier Oats at $1 25 i er bushel. Meal ami Hulls I have on hand the very best grade of Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls and at the very lowest pri- ;es. See me before you buy. .1. M. CON I ALLY. Time to paint. Get your paint and brushes here. Almond & Money to Loan on Farms j I can lend money on improved ; farm lands cheaper than any one -Ise in the county. • i J. H. McLarty. J Try the Trio for satisfactory dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry- work. .loe McCarlev, Agent. (jet Suit McKoy’s. Leather at Almand & FOR RENT—One four horse j farm, splendid pasture and con veniences. Also a two-horse farm within two miles of town, ! V. It, Smith. BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ,\r It is easier to be good than great—there is less opposition. Get Sole Leather at Almand & ■ McKoy’s. What are you doing to lu 'p win the war ? Love for one’s country is a true trait of manhood. Everybody should remember some soldier boy with a Christ mas present this y ear. The man who this year spends his money for Christmas t ooze is not only a traitor to his country but to his family. Jewelry bought up to December 22lit! engraved free. J. L. Seim an & Son. Boys, tell your daddy to go to J. It. Duncan’s Garage and get you one of those new bicycles. We engrave all jewelry free, Buy now and let iis put same away for you until Chrstmas. J. L. .S'elman & Son. FIREWORKS / I have them in abun dance and the town au thorities have agreed that you can shoot them on yourown premises. J. C. YlcCirlev. Ail free. jewelry eng aved J. L. Selman & Aon FOR RENT- Three room s. Apply to Mrs. Mary K. Maxwell This is rather a sad Christmas for many peop’e but wo wish you all as "Merry a Christmas” as circumstances will allow. The man who criticises his government in a crisis like this is as much an enemy as the Kaiser himself. Food may be high in price, taxes of all kinds may be raised a little higher here and there, but we should not worry or grumble, as it is all for the beat, and we should be willing to help the government stand up for our rights as a liberty loving nation. On account of coal shortage schools are being suspended nearly everywhere. Teachersand pupils alike are in danger of pneumonia, the work is ham pered, and we suggest to our local board that a suspension during January would be a wise move. Save the d'tfereuce. Buy use ful Christmas presents at The Casii Store, Austell, Ga., next door to Bank. When you need any thing in the DRUG LINE phone us. Always free delivery. Phone No. 35. J. L. SELMAN & SON E. C. Roberts has all kinds of ingredients for making your Christmas cakes. We have a nice line of Jewelry to choose Xmas presents from. Whitley Pharmacy. Get your v elery, Cranberries, Fruits, Nuts and Candy for Xmas at Roberts Market. Go to Almond & McKoy for Steel Traps. J. R. Duncan has a good as sortment bicycles for sale. See them. WANTED--Good quali ty of pine wood. Will pay $3.00 per cord. Lois Cot ton Mill. 25-tf Do you want a Piano ? We have them at the old price. Almand & McKoy. FOR RENT—Six room hous?, barn, garden and pasture at once S. A. Griffith. Junk! Junk! Junk! I’m again in market for carload Scrap Iron, including all other junk. Rush to me at early date, and oblige John H. Keaton. Presiding Elder Dr. W. H. LaPrade, Jr., will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday morning and probably Sunday j 21 night. He is one of the ablest preachers in Georgia and should have a large audience. Do you intend decorating your house or Xmas tree? We have all the material for that purpose, Wnitley Pharmacy, Fruit Cakes for Xmas. Just received fresh line Loose-Wiles best make. Wliitly Pharmacy. Bring all jour remnants of Scrap Iron to me at once. Do your Xmas shopping with pro ceeds of junk. J. H. Keaton. Treat yourself to a good pair of glasses for Xmas. See Dr. Green, who will be here Friday, December J. L. Selman & Son What would make a more use ful Christmas present than a pair of Peters’ Solid Leather Shoes? Get them at Upshaw Brothers. Our optician. Dr. Green, will be here for one day, Friday, December 21. Let him examine your eyes. J. L. Selman & Son. Notice The Provident Habits | of animals and insects are ■ th result of instinct. Should not the reasoning faculties of The Human Mind teach mortals to profit by the example i n:l pi t aside a part of their earnings to provide for a period of idleness, caused by sickness, accident < r loss of employments? Vt - \ having:. Account At One**? SI £ M BOB GIVES YOU Ml IRE FOR YOUR MONEY. You’ve all seen the shops in every city where fifty-fifty is the policy. Fifty per - unt 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 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 1 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 much as $10.00 more. —By Himself ” Just Bob Overcoats at $15, $17.50, $25 Will Absolutely Please You BOB HAYES,,, Nine Peachtree St. By mself Dry Nation Congress has voted overwhelm ingly in favor of national prohi bition and it now remains for the various state|legislatures to ratify the measure to make the United States as ‘‘Bone Dry” as the Sahara desert. According to the terms of the bill as passed by congress the states have seven years to ratify it, and it is predicted by framers of the measure that three years will be sufficient. We are delighted with the action of congress and states cannot ratify too soon to suit us. With 30c cotton, everyone ought to pay up this year. If you owe us and haven’t made V , any arrangements to settle up, Fresh Meat, fresh Fish, fresh ,, ,, , - , .. , T-, o r. l. , don t be surprised if you rind /sters, at E. C. Roberts. . . ., I your note or account in the | hands of an attorney for collec- All varieties Stone’s Cakes for |tion. Upshaw Bros. Christmas. E. C. Roberts. We have Christmas Cards and Holly Ribbon for Christmas packages. Whitley Pharmacy. Those desiring to sell old Boil ers see me at once. J. H. Keaton. Two good horses for sale. J. F. Freeman, Douglasville, Ga. Buy useful Christmas Presents this year at Upshaw Brothers. 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 A big shipment of the famous Gold Band Crockery, consisting See our line of Dolls for the of plates, cups and saucers, little ones. Whitley Pharmacy. | vegatable dishes, etc,, which we _ . n ' can sell at she old prices. Get your Fruit Cakes at E. C. Almand & McKoy Roberts* i ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE (iEORG’.A —Douglas County. 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 sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in January 1918, at the Court-house at Douglas ville in said County, between the usu al hours of sale, the following real es tate situate in said County, to-wit: Lot of land number seven hundred and thirty (’,20) in the eighteenth (18th) district and second (2nd) section of Douglas County, Georgia, containing forty (40) acres, more or less. Terms cash, or half cash, with note for de ferred payment due one year from date of sale with interest cn same from date of sale at the rate of 8'< per an num. Said land to be sold as the property ot Mrs. Eugenia James, de ceased, for the purpose of j 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. APPLICATl 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 be held on the ifirst Monday in January, 1918. ' This 3rd day of December, 1917. J. H. McLarty, Ortl.ary. A big shipment of the famous Gold Band Crockery, consisting of plates, cups and saucers, vegatable dishes, etc., wh.ch we can sell at the old prices. Almand & McKoy A horse for sale. J. M. Banks. WANTED—Two middle aged ladies for inspectors Douglas Hosiery Mill. A big shipment of the famous Gold Band Crockery, consisting of plates, cups and saucers, vegataole dishes, etc , which we can sei! at the old prices. Almand & McKoy Saved $15 on $28 Dentist Bill If J. W. Morgan, of McDonough, Ga., had employed a dentist in his vicinity for the dental work he had done in April, 1916, the cost would have been $28. Instead, he went to the One Price Dental Office, 104% Whitehall st., At lanta. And the Dill was only $13. That’s what Mr. Morgan says in a re cent letter. He also says that the work has proven entirely satisfactory. The following price list will give you an idea of the charges made for work by the One Price Dental Office: Best gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3 per tooth; finest set of teeth money can buy, $5. All work guaranteed ten years. The One Price Dental Office is not only pop ular with the people of Atlanta, Dut is patronized by families from all over Georgia, who find they can save money by incurring the expense of going to Atlanta ana availing themselves of the services of the skilled operators at th® One Price Dental Office.