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DOUGLAS COUNTY gp*rTr*r* DriTTGLASVn.!LB GEORGIA, FI? TP AY. JUNE 20, 1913.
THE SENTINEL
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ATLANTA NEWS LETTER
idnet
CLASSIFIED
ADI
GUARDIAN’ S SALE
Office Phone 103
Residence Phone 67
BRANCHES IN AILTHl PRINCIPAL CITIES
Germany must
or fight by next
deride to sign
Monday.
The filtering plant at the water
works ix being ooiiipletely renova
ted this week.
"We suggest that Seargent York
be immediaCy sent to Mexico ami
capture Villa’s Army.
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'Millions of government money
will be spent on,good roads. W
pay our pari of those million))
whether we get the roads or not.
po why no1 have the good roads?
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We are still expecting to have an
aeroplane here on the 4th. Hope to
bo" able to publish something def
late about it next week.
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Only a few days till Georgia’i
Leglislature meets. No leglisla-
ture has had greater opportuni^
for doing lii'g tilings than this one
will have.
I Tope i1 doe.® "’ll.: t is best.
AImand & McKoy have
Jars, Rubbers and Tops.
GEORGIA—Fulton County.
By virture of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said County,
granted at the April term, 19111,
Fruit will he sold before the Court House
, door of Douglas County, on the
first Tuesday in July, next, within
the legal hours of sale, the iol.ow
ing property of til estate ot <’. C.
Morris, deceased, to-wit: One
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS.
I can lend money on unproved
(arm lands cneaper than any one eighth interest of'Nell BrautlyTn
else in the county
J. H. McLarty.
FOR SALE—50 acres, 2 houses
and barns, 35 acres in cultivation
balance pasture and woods, Smiles
of Vila Kira on Whiteshurg and
Douglasville road. Cheap for
quick cash sale.
Dake & McLarty.
With the fourth W
June, the date for the opening of
the 191!) session of the Georgia leg
islature. rapidly approaching, in
terest is centering mj the election
of legislative officers and toe im
portant matters o come before the
lawmakers.
John N, Holder, of Jackson
county, former speaker of (he
house, is a candidate for speaker,
and E. B. Moore is a sandidate tot
re-election as clerk. * .Samuel L.
'►live, of Richmond county, and J.
J. Flynt, of Spaulding county, are
candidates for president, of tin
senate. 'Major D. F. McCiatehei
amlidate for reelection as see
rotary of tl«e senate.
Among the important matters
o come before the general assem
bly are tax revision; the estab
lishment of a slate highway sys
tem : health legislation ; the estali.
ishment of a budget system lor
linking appropriations; education
al legislation, headed by a bill to
provide a loea sehoo tax in each
•ounty the creation of a stale be-
partment and action of the Sushi
B. Anthony amendment to the con- ., . 7
st it lit ion of the United Slates <,( ‘ t Yo ’ ,r Accessories for all Fraction of lot No. 29, 13 acres 3
With Atlanta sweltering in reg- I,iakes of cars a > JAMES & SAVER rod(j
ular mid-summer weather, swim-
all that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Douglas County
Georgia, and described as follows
Commncing at the month of Dog
River and running through frac
tion lots lti and 1H, and lot 19 to
the mouth of the branch near the
narrows to a rock corner. Do t
River being the line to that point;
thence running West to the rock
FOR SALE—Good 8 room house corner and line between lots 28
with 8 1-8 acre lot, orchard etc in an ,i m am | forming lot No. 1.
Douglasville at a reasonable price. b Mollie 0 . Brantley, an.l
Lake & McLarty. , „
: more fully described as follows:
FOK SALE— 61 peres. just out* i Fraction of lot No. 18, 105 acres
side cooperation limits, goor land | Praction of | ot N „. if), 43 acres,
no house. , . _ , x XT no co
Dake & McLarty. Kra " Uon of ,ot No " 28 ’ t a, ‘ res ’" i
1 rods 31 p.
Nr
lark 1’
if the
y eouneil received inform- | . mi formerly commander of Camp
s week that there were a (> f nioo of the
Cnvenle i
tion
to at fend 1 ie I'Ve < Meei .if. at Mon
roe. Wo. lev What Jack means hy
pood condition. Last time we. saw
film he did'nl look verv hungry.
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"~V ..TFtiuieK iodiealr lliil't Wet wea
ther and boll weevil have wrought
liuvoc with the cotton crop in south
Georgia. There is no better coun
ty in the wrld than Douglas when
you take il on an average.
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The city
atiori this
few undekirallies in Douglasvill
fillips were imlmedially taken to
rid the town of sneli. and make
room for somebody that-will lie
Worth something to the town.
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In spite of our vigilant officers
there is oeeasionly some Mind tiger
Whiskey sold and d'-nnk in Doug-
lasville. Every lii.w abiding cit
izen ows to his community to help
AUjU.i out tl.iis evil, and we have,
riot done diii' duty til! every one
Who soils or uses I lie stuff is put
Where he' can’t get it.
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We pul>'is)
a communiei
in both Man i
mers are already looking toward
an extension of the time for swim
ming in. the city pools. An ordin
ance that the five pools he kept
open until September the 13 in
st ad of being closed July 5, on ac
count of lack of funds for the op
eration, is now before the council.
If anybody has seen Marvin Holly
twenty eight years old, who dissa-
peared from home last week, his
mother, Mrs. R. E. Holly, of Orm-
wood Park, would appreciate in
formation about him. He is descri
bed as wearing a black durby hat
and a dark bine suit and is said to
lie in a Weak” physical condition.
After a five year engagement a
Georgia girl Is to meet, her fiance
in Japan at an early date. Years
ago Miss. Fannie bee McCall, dau
ghter of Mr. and.Mrs. J. W. Horne
of Savannah, and Norman F. Wil
liamson. of Rome, met and soon
there after r. Willimson was sent
to okio as a missionary for the hap.
lists. Miss. McCall has now been
appointed a missionary to Japan
and is to sail on August 15. The
engagement of the two has been
formally announced.
Govenor Dorsey has returned
after a ten day vacation to Flor
ida.
The many friends of Colonel
Marshall Neims. private secretary
to Gov efm •r Dorsev. are congratu
lating him on the birth of a daugh
ter.
Word lias been received in At
lanta that General, W. I’. Burn-
Bath by the British government.
General Burnham is now on duty
in Greece.
J. Princes Webster, rate/expert
for the railroad commission of
Georgia, has resigned effective
July 1. and wil ! enter the practice
of law. No indication has hoe
given as to who his successor wii’
he.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Am now prepared to negotiate
loans on first-class farms at 6%
interest- Also funds in Local
Bank to lend on farm, and city
property at current rate of in
terest.
Astor Merritt,
Attorney at-L w,
Douglasville, Georgia.
highest prices paid for country
produce at BAGGETT & BURTON
N0T1OE TO THE PUBLIC—Ow
ing to my being very busy farming.
1 Will not be able to ilo any, Vet-
enary wqvk for the public, ..untill
further notice.
3t., Ed Ferrell
Get your Goodyear Cord Tires
at J AMES& SAYER.
213 acres
With all the rights, members and
appurtenances to the -said above
described property in anywise
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 0. BRANTLEY,
Guardian of Nell Brantley.
Rodakers bring your film to J
C. McOarley,s for developing.
Get fresh Stone’s Cakes at E. cJ Get your Goodyear Cprd Tires
E. C. Roberts at JAMES& SAYER.
11111
Monroe, Banker
And Diplomat
Besides fathering the famous doctrine
that bears his name. President James
Monroe always preached conservation by
banking. His keenness made the Louisiana
purchase possible.
Every great man says that banking Is
the bulwark of this country.
Every business man, every man, every
woman, should have a bank account
Have you one?
If you haven’t, start with us today.
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING CO.
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| SPECIAL PRICES ON
STANDARD DMICS
Tanlac
Wine of Cardui
$1.00
$1.00
Bring or send your films to Joe STRAYED—Six-month-old Hol-
MeCariey.s for good ami prompt stein male ealf.Almost white.
finishing.
FOR SALE—Young cow, fresh,
10-3 Mrs. L. E. Ergle, Rt. 7.
Bring vour laundry to E. C.
ROBERTS.
GRAVES-OREEL FARM.Rt 6
Machine needles and shuttles
for any machine, at McCarley’s
Get fresh Stone’s Oakes at E. C.
E. C. Roberts
Bring your laundry
ROBERTO.
to E. C.
NEW BUICK AGENCY
TRUCKS FOR
WORK
ROAD
Which we comm
This is a Georgi
woman’s Suffer
•not mistaken it
« vast majority
flnd we mi
More than .+45,111)0.000 worth o.
appeared motor trucks, to be used in road
l( .i-s last week. si ruction work, will lie di>- 1
•to utif reader- i'l’ihiited by the Secretary of Agri- |
ilium’s view of culture through the Bureau *»i j
ana if we are I Public Roads to the State high wax
the view of a depart! incuts. These trucks, about
icorgia ^mneii j 20.000 in number, have been de-
I hat
jnot entlmastic for woman stiff rug
MICKIE SAYS
r Then jviftN pe SONAR
PLACE WHERE THE - ? DO
BETTER JOB PRIKlTlNOr
THUN WJWAT \NE OO IN
THIS OFPICE, BUT I CANT
PINO IT ON TH
De
urges.
lari'd surplus hy tiie Wii
partmeut. and all that the
must do to acquire them is
the loading and freight ell
The trucks range in capacity from
two to five tons, 11,000 of them are
new. and all are declared to he in
serviceable condition. They will
lie apportioned to the States only
upon request of the State highway
departments on tile basis of a re
quest received from the respective
Stnites with the apprtionment pro
vided in the Federal aid law ap
proved in 1910. The requirements
of ttle law are such that none of
the trucks will he distributed to
counties or individuals.
Further interest in the nation
wide need for good roads is shown
by the fact that shortly before the
last session of Congress adjourned
that body made an extra appropri
ation of $209,000,000 in the Post
Office appropriation bill to meet
the Federal part of the road-build
ing program. This is the largest
appropriation ever made by any
government for a similar purpose,
say road'officials of the Depart
ment of Agriculture.
1 have taken the agecy for
the E \i i < K Altar die fer Dag*
as County urder Mr. J. M, John
son < j ( 131oton.
Let me show you the new
1919 mode.
Cars can be deivered within
20 days from order, price $1675.
F. M. WINN, Jr.
Dr. Pierce,s Golden Medual Discovery, $1.00
Ail patent medicines at prewar prices,,
which means a saving of from 20 to 30 per
cent.
We have a full line of toilet articles,
Get your cold drinks, ice cream, cigars
and tobacco here.
Your business will be appreciated at all
times.
Call to see us.
| WHITLEY PHARMACY
I GRADY DAVIS, Mgr.
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inMniMunmunum uinkxpiiiiuu mihdbh
. \ALWAX5 SPI
Holds the heat m the oven-^p™ 0
Uses less fuel,-
Round Oak CKief Range
THE WALLS TO THE ROUND OAK CHIEF
BOILER IRON RANGE ARE 3 THICKNESSES
Inner Wall:
Middle Wall:
Outer Wall:
ui> iuatss f
Copper-fused Boiler Iron.
Asbestos (mineral wool)
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HOLDS HEAT IN THE OVEN
The purpose of the asbestos or min
eral wool is 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.
6 Remember, there are six
other equally important and
distinctive features we would
like to explain to you which would
favorably influence your decision
to have one of these Genuine
Chief Ranges.
SELMAN BROTERS