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DOUGLAS COUNTY SLMiiNEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
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most popular
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der b.i pair ting the Lyceum,
if you enioy good music in vari
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Hr VE YOU
TRIED IT?
Gold Dust Flour is the best
on the market to day for the
money. We are getting new
customers on it every day, and
they all come back.
Every sack Guaranteed.
The cleanest, freshest stock
of groceries in town.
Don’t forget we hand.e laun
dry. Telephone us and we will
send for it and deliver it.
All kinds of Christmas fruits,
nuts and candies.
Masonic Officers
The Maso tic da !. its
annual election SaLurdac niirht.
The lollowint. olluero uei.. loo
ted: J. R. Dui.can, Worshipful
Master; Thud ivicKoy, Senior
Warden; R E. Edvards, Junior
Warden; N. B. Duncan, Treus
urer; C w. McLa ly, Secretary;
F. JVl. Stewart. Senior Deacon;
W. ;'vl. Aliuaiid, Junior Deacon;
S. T. Gilland, Chaplain; A. L
I Campbell, Senior steward; J. A,
Heaton, Junior Stewaid; W. H.
Ailiiamson, l\ler.
Smith-Green.
We have just learned of a
quiet marriage that occurred on
Saturday, December 8, at the
home ol Rev. J. B. Tallant the
officiating minister, when Mr.
J. G. Green and Miss Nell Smith,
of Villa Rica, were united in the
P >nds of matrimony. The Sen
tinel extends eongratu'ations.
To Follow Wheat
A good crop to follow your
wheat with this spring is Japan
over. It, can re sown in the
field at the last cultivation,
covered lightly, and will make
a good pasture crop after the
grain has been harvested.—
Southern Ruralist.
Thomason--Abero omoie
A wedding of interest to Doug-
lasvilie people occurred last week
when Mr. Josiah Abercrombie of
this place and Miss Bama Thom
ason. of Union City, were united
in marriage,
j Mr. and Mrs. Abercrombie
are at present making their home
with the groom’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Abercrombie,
j The Sentinel wishes for them
unlimited happinessand success.
I A big shipment of the famous
I Gold Band Crockery, consisting
of plates, cups and saucers, vega
| table dishes, etc., which we can
sell at the old prices.
Almand & McKoy.
Machine needles and shutt'es
for any machine, at McOarleys.
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For Infants and Children
fn Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
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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.
SHERIFF'S SAIE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in •-aid county, on the first 'lues-
day in January, 1918, within the legal
hours of s.le, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to- vit: One Twenty
(20) H. P. Ajax Stationery Engim-
and one second-hand Sawmill. Said
property levied on and to be sold as
the property of J. T. Freeman under
and by virtuo of an execution issued
from the Superior Court of said county
against said J. T. Fre man and in
favor of Woodruff Machinery Manu
facturing Company
Owing to the fact that it would be
difficult and expensive to transport
said property, same will b e delivered
to purchaser where it is now located
in said county Said property to be
seen at the residence of the said J. T.
Freeman in Chestnut Log District of
said county. This 5th day of Decem
ber, 1917.
A. S. Baggett, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia. Douglas County.
Will bo sold at the court house door
in said county on the first Tuesday in
January, 1918. within the legal hours
of sale, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the Town of Douglaeville.
said State and county, and known in
the plan of said town as lot No. eight
(8) in block No. forty-two (42), said
lot fronting fifty (50) feet on Forest
Avenue, and running back one hundred
and fifty (150) feet, with all improve
ments thereon. Said land levied on as
the property of Rebecca Shropshire,
to satisfy an execution issued on the
24th day of September, 1917, from the
Superior Court of said County, in
favor of Hugh M. Dorsey, Governor,
and against the said Rebecca Shrop
shire. This December 4th, 1917.
A. S. BAGGETT,
Sheriff.
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY.
DON’T MISS THIS—Cat out this
slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co.,
2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ill.,
writing your name and address plainb - -
You will receive in return a trial pack:
4iTe containg Foley’s Honey and Tvr
Compound for coughs, colds and croup
Folev Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic
tablets. J. L. Selman & Son.
Santa Claus Says:
“Go to Joe McCarley’s and inspect my large assort
ment of Toys, Dolls and other Christmas gifts-Gifts for
old, young and younger ones are there a plenty.
DOLLS
WAGONS
AIR RIFLES
WHEEL BARROWS
MOVING PICTURES
TEDDY BEARS
TEA SETS
VASES
DOLL TRUNKS
PICTURES
DOLL FURNITURE
FIRE ENGINES
TRAINS
“Little folks* go to McCarley’s
store and tell the clerks what you
want me to bring you.
I will leave that store at midnight
Christmas Eve for your house, but
you better not be awake.”
SANTA CLAUS.
Prices are very reasonable—hardly any advance
over last year,lowing to our early buying.
LADIES’ HAAD BAGS
BOOKS
HANDKERCHIEFS
HOSIERY
GARTER SETS
PILLOW SCARFS
JEWELRY
KODAKS
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
CANDIES
STATIONERY
LOWNEYS Candies
FireworKs For Everybody.
COME TO SEE US.
J. C. McCARLEY