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THE SEiYi'iJNEL CLASSIFIED
P Kl.l.-i.'l . E\ ERY FltlDAY I ADS
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE GEORGIA FRIDAY, JUKE 13, 1S19.
GUARDIAN’ S SALE
Official Organ of
Douglas
iJoujtlasville and !
County.
Entered in the Tost
yille, Ga., as se.-ond
Offic. at Douglas-!
-c!as> anil matter.
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Editor and Publisher. • |
SUBSClLT’ i;
One Yew
plv V..nth--
ON RATES:
$150;
Three Months
4o |
— ADVEKiLSI
NU RATES. i
Almand & MrKoy have
Jills, Rubbers and Tops.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS.
1 can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county
J. H. McLartv.
lions
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I•’01? SALK—50 aw
and barns. 35 an- s in ciiliivaii
.00! balance pasture and woods. 8m;l
00 of Vila Rica on Whitesliurg ai
,16 1 Dotigla-sville road. Cheap L
,10 tpiiek cash sale.
.05 i Lake & McLartv.
Office Phone 103
Residence Phone 67
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GSlsESAu OFFICES
NEW YORK AND -IICAGO
BRANCHES IN AIL Thu rwINCIPAL CITIES
The fourth of July is anproaeh-
1,?, Are we ready for the big day
The present mm? ti
•greater burden than
Would he.
. :s a much
bond issue
Field March
Interest in the
h« ’ id seen the
Wall.
()i»cr || )S sold Ills
hie distillery- Ones
handwriting on th
NOTICE TO THE ITHI.IC-Ow
ing to my being v ery busy farming
I will not, he able to do any Vet-
enary work for the public, until,
further notice.
8t. Ed Ferrell
FARM LOAN, 0
GEORGIA-—Fulton County.
Small annual payments. Rea- |? v virture of an order of Hie
Sonahle interest. Five year Court of Ordinary of -.aid Comity,
loans. Repay ene-ienlh an- granted at the April term, 1919,
nually for lour .dears, balance tin
fifth year. Interest payable an
imally When loans fall due can
be renewed for a furtheT fiive
'•ears. Loatjs made to finish
payment of lands held under
bond for title. If you want
money on good terms a d at low
rare of interest see me.
Loans made without delay.
.1. R HUTCHESON
Rooms 1 ai.d 2 Hutcheson Hidp
Douglafi ville.Ga..
Buy a box of Caloid's. il hyf
'.ccause it is most efficient rent-
dy knonn in billionsness, indt-
cstion and constipation.
J L. SELMAN cr SON.
Get vour Goodvear Cord Tin
at JAMES& SAVER.
Get Your Accessories for
makes of cars at JAMES & SAVER
Get fresh Stone’s Cakes at E. ('.
E. C. Roberts
liring your chickens,
butter to BAGGETT & BURTON.j
monEy to loan
will be sqld.before the Court House
door of Douglas County, on th"
first Tuesday in July. pent, within
the legal hours-of side, the follow
ing property of th o-tate of C. C.
Morris, deceased, to-wit: One
eighth-interest Nb-ll lirantly in
all that-tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Douglas t’omit..
Georgia, and described as follows:
Cnnimneing at the mouth of D.
River and running through frac
tion lots HI and L°. and lot in t '
the mouth of the branch near the
narrows to a rock corner. Do'
River being the line to that point;
thence running West to the r
corner and line between lots 29
and 19 and forming lot No. 1.
drawn by Moflie O. Brantley, and
more fully described as follows:
Fraction of lot No. 19. 105 acres
Fraction of lot No. 19. 49 acres.
all Fraction of lot No. 29. 52 acres,9
ds 31 p.
Fraction of lot No. 29. 1:1 acres 9
? s aDd ,rods.
McKinley and
Sound Money
It was the martyr President William
McKinley who made the term “sound
money” famous. President McKinley was
a great believer in banks. He frequently
advised his friends to bank their money.
A bank account is a cure for worry.
Are you a bank depositor?
If you are not, start an account with
us today.
On and after July 1«1 von can
lick a postage stamp for two.rents
Glad to know that something has
started down in price.
W. I. I), riivs that lie believes in
good roads bid obierts to the only
rmqwihle means of getting thein-a
Aiond issue.
4- 4- *
The Marettn Journal truthfully
remarks: “Good roads, good sch
ools. good farms all togather and
make a lumpy people.”
FOR SALE—90 acre farm, situ
ated 2i/N miles of Powder Springs,
(la.. Good house, barn and other
out buildings; also three-room ten
ant house, good pasture adjoining
burn. Fresh water running
through pasture; fine orchard,
about 1 l /> mile of 7th District Ag
ricultural College. About fiO acres
under cultivation, balance in fine
pine timber, estimated to cut 200,-1
000 feet. Terms if desired. 54 acre Because it is most efficient rent-
Am now prepared to negotiate
loans on first-class farms at 6%
interest. Also funds in Local
Bank to lend on farm and city
prop rty at current rate of in
terest.
- Astor Merritt,
Attorney at-L 1 w,
Douglasville, Georgia,
farm, situated V/a miles of Powder
Springs, Ga. About % miles of 7th
District Agricultural College.
Good house, barn. etc. One of the
most desireable locations in the
county. If you are in the market
for a good farm it will pay you to
see me at once.
B. L. VAUGHAN,
Powder Springs, Ga.
Grass has met its “Waterloo”
jthis week at, the hands of the farm
ers, Reports now indicate that
jerops are pretty well cleaned.
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Our populatioi lias doubled
- t v ."'9ast-tei* y.-id-s and almost
Cry day some one is looking for
a house. We list .<)■
Rouses if we continue to grow.
W A N T ED—Several Sa 1 esl adies
for our Saturday opening. Call
and see us Friday.
The Perkins Ten Cent Co.
edy kitwoti in billiousness, indi
gestion and constipation,
J. L. SELMAN & SON.
215 acres
With all the rights, members and
appurtenances to tlie said above
described property in ayywis,
appertaining or belonging.
The order authorizing and em
powering the Guardian to sell same
in Douglas County. Terms cash.
This June 2nd. 1919.
MRS. MOLLIE O BRANTLEY.
Guardian of Nell Brantley.
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT
HORTICULTURISTS TO MEET
Hon. Clifford Walker, Georgias
popular Attorney General and can
didate for Gdvenor will speak
here on July 4111. Come and hear
him. He is one of the states ahel-
,tst men.
4-4-4-
Every returned soldier hoy and
#very Confederate Veteran in
Douglas County is urged to be
present on July 4th. Douglas Co.
ghould and will give her fighters
A generous welcome that day.
We notice that only u few have
Observed the suggestion of last
week to park ears on the opposite
^ide of street from stores. We.
hope our citizens wi.l not make it
necessary to pass an ordinance to
Ibis effect.
4- 4- 4*
Dr. Ridley a prominent. Bap-
,ti»t preacher of Aatlanta, was fin-
Ust week for speeding. The
doctor told the judge he preached
Against speeding almost. every Sun
day. Guess he will practice what
he preaches in the future.
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Last week we were unavoidably
kept away from our post of duty,
we slipped in a column of can
Bed editorials. When we received
Our exchanges we found that about
six of them had the same thing
And ngw we have sworn off.
UNIONS AND SRIKERS
Fenr people still hold that strik
ing is always wrong, or that unions
AM bad for/vorking people. But
to favor labor unions is not to cn-
qjprse violence towards those work,
era who fail to see the wisdom of
belonging to a union organization.
Recently Governor Bickett, of
Horth Carolina, issued a proclama
tion declaring that, laborers had a
fright to unionize and co-operate,
gild' that-each individual laborer
fcad A right to work whether in a
Anion or without it. ■ These princi-
pies, said the governor, wool he
maintained by the full force of the
jtato government.
We are glad to endorse the po
sition of Gov. Bickett. It is. to
Jur mind, the proper stand for all
nhief executives, and is justice it-
gelf.
FOR SALE—Registered Boland
Chinn Bigs. $10 each, six wecks|lhi
old. Eleven pigs in litter from
famous Curie herd.ofBrowsworthy
Term., winner of championship
at Southeastern Fair, 1918. Also
one registered brood sow. 950.(10
7-3 J. F. MEADOWS, Rt. 3
FOR SALE—A good Jersey cow
fresh. Will give 4 gallons a day.
7-tf J. T. GILES
Highest prices paid for country
produce at BAGGETT & BURTON
]f you need anything in the Hard
Ware line call on 36.
A'mand & McKoy
WAN 1
TEjD
A solid), progressive Southern
Life Insurance Company, success
fully operated for sixteen years
with $35,000,000, of Old Line Life
Insurance in force, want's a good
man in this vicinity for DISTRICT
MANAGER. LIBERAL CON
TRACT direct with the Company.
For particulars address:
MINOR MORTON,
Vice-President &
Agency Manager
Volunteer State Life Insurance
Company
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
“A TOTAL WRECK”
SAYS TENNESSEAN
no Says Hi Now Fills Fin, Slnct Tikhi
Ztrot Iroa Tonis.
David Jones, of Forbtu, Tran.,
writes: **I got a bottW of Zlron and
will say that I saver had anything to
come In no good a time aa 1 waa think
ing of giving np, I waa to weak. I
cannot tall van bow bad I fait Had
stomach troebla, laaa of appetite,
eouldnt steep, in (net waa a total
wrack all aver, aa I am anbjaet to weak
npails la the Spring at the year. After
wring Ztrea will nr I now tael line
and aaa Aa a fins days work. I think
pan have a feed medicine, and I aaa
aaralp linnnnl K to aap ane whe
need* n teals’*.
Medina! entherltlea and test beoka
that boa la needed ta heap the
In apod aaa dittos. . laveeUga-
■ea shews that gala, weak, tired pea-
pi# ganerally leak the net unary a
ament el Iran in their Mood. The
otrengtk that Iran gives may he ob
tained hp tohtng Zlron Iran Tonic.
Try k. Ask poar drngglat abont hie
guarantee an Bins. ZN 4
\bur Blood Needs
Athens, Ga.. June 10, 1919.
My dear Sir:—The forty-third an
imal meeting of the Georgia Stale
ITorticultiical Society will he held
in Cornelia Ga„ on the 20th mill
21 st of August, 1919.
It is hoped ntliiil this meeting
will be well attended, as the sec
tion of the state selected lias many
f interest for horticultu
rists. It is also widely known as a
Slimmer resort, and tin- fruit grow
ers of Georgia would do "’ell to
combine attending the meeting of
the Horticultural Society with a
summer trip.
Trusting that you will se fit to
publish the dates of this meeting |
for us,' I beg to remain,
Verv truiv yours.
T. H. MoHATTON,
Sec‘y Ga. State Horticultural So
ciety.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
The return of the appraisers set-
ing apart twelve months’ support
Id the family of Richmond Vaugli,,,
deceased, having been filed in m
office, all persons concerned ar
cited to show cause by the 7th da
of July, 1919. why said application
for twelve months’ support should
not he granted. This June 2nd
1919.
J. H. Me LARTY. Ordinary.
Get your Goodyear Cord Tire
at JAMES& SAVER.
STRAYED- -Six-mouth-old Hol
stein male ealf.Almost wlrite.
GRAVER-CREEL FARM.Rt 6
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING CO.
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Announcement
I have returned from overseas army ser
vice and again taken charge of the Whitley-
Pharmacy,
I will conduct the business under the
name; Whitlev Pharmacy Company.
Will handle everything in the Drug line
and appreciate your business.
Bring your laundry to E. C.
ROBERTS.
Machine needles and shuttles
for any machine, at MeCarley’s
NEW BUICK AGENCY
I have taken the agecy for
the BuicK Autcmobie for Dei g*
las County under Mr. J. M, John
son of Carrollton.
Let me show you the new
1919 model.
Cars can be deivered within
20 days from order, price $1675.
F. M. WINN, Jr.
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You’ll find the best of cold drinks at our
fountain.
A well selected line of cigars tobacco etc
Come in and see us.
Grady Davis
Manager.
■$/ BLACK INgY
3 Will RoundOakChief=( REQU
l ALWAYS SPIC/
Holds the heat in the erven-w^ 0
Uses less fuel,- %jSi^
Round Oak Chief Range
THE WALLS TO THE ROUND OAK CHIEF
BOILER IRON RANGE ARE 3 THICKNESSES-
Inner Wall: c-w»*»iwoi«i
Middle Wall: A.b..,o. imiMmi woi)
Outer Wall: w,u..m.Prihhrisyi.
which requires no blacking
HOLDS HEAT IN THE OVEN
The purpose of the asbestos or min
eral wool la to retain the heat in the
oven, WHERE YOU WANT IT. We
We know there is twice as much of this
mineral wool used in the Boiler Iron
Chief as in any other high grade range
on the market.
, there «
U other equaHyi
ifaimthefeal
like to explain to yoo which would
ttrence ywarrfeeieriorii
i of these firnnior
SELMAN BROTERS
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