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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, D0U0LA3VILLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JULY ll, 1919.
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* TWO NEW PRICES at the CASH STORE
BEGINNING AUGUST THE FIRST
FIRST: One Low Cash Price to All.
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SECOND: No Goods Taken out of Store Until Paid For.
' We have always thought that the only way to do an “Honest to Goodness” fair
and square business was the one price way. Any store that makes a practice of cut-
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ting prices must put on an extra profit to begin with. And with-the one price \vay we
must mark our goods at the very low T est cash price. Then you know what you are
doing; no monkey business; just one strictly cash price to all—alike. Better for you;
better for us You know what you are doing.
New rule No. 2 has been forced on us. As some of our best friends and custo
mers take goods out to be paid for tomorrow or Saturday. And as they have been
accustomed to trading at credit stores, they forget that we are strictly cash, and some
times do not think qf this any more until we call their attention to it. -Now, we appre-
' ciate your business and will do everything in our power to accommodate you. But in
a cash store we must have business rules and stick to them. We hope you can see the
need for these changes in our policy and co-opeiate with us and help us to make this a
still better Cash Store, where you can always come knowing that you will get full
value for your money.
Your friend,
GILES BROTHERS
THE CA.SH STOKE
v If You Trade With Us You’ll Pay Less.
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Statement of the Cohdition of the
DOUQLASVILLE BANKING CO.
Located at Douglas ville, Ga., at the close of business June 30, 1919.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LAND.
fcj !* RESOURCES _ -4S f(
Demand Loans 15,000.00
Tim* 1 laians 304,619.79
'O'vdhirafts, secured... 3,773.58
ftonds and Stocks owned 1
by the Bank 7,981.48
Hanking House 4,950.00
Furniture and Fixtures. 3,106.00 j
Due from Banks and Bank- |
ers in this State 15,744.08]
Due from Banks and Bank- |
ers in other States... . 4,444.64
STAMP’S MILL
After some delay in writing,
will you accept a few remarks
Douglas 'Court of Ordinary, July from this place?
Term 1919 We had a fine ram Saturday
11. C Harding administrator of ufteWon, which was needed,
the estate of W. A. Hording, late] .The crops are looking very good,
Capital Stock Paid in. .if 60,000.00'of Douglas County, deceased, hav- and a lot of work to do.
„ , non 00 W duly applied by petition for| A good crowd from here went
Surplus Fund 3..,000.00 ( * se Hi the lands belonging to Douglasville the Fourth, and all
LIABILITIES
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, Interest and
Taxas Paid 1 6,764.43
Due Unpaid Dividend, .s K>.00
Individual Deposits Sub-
jectt.o Check 148,418.43
Currency $6,220.00] Time Certificates 84,559.57
Silver, Nickies, ^ [9,132.86 Kills Payable, Including Time
etc $2,120.28 j Certificates Represent-
Oakh Items. . $ 385.08| nnn ,J ing Borrowed Money 70,000.00
Advances on Cotton.... 34,000.00 b ...
TOTAL.... $404,752.43 TOTAL.... $404,7'o2.43
STATE OF GEORG1, Douglas Conntv. —Before me came G. T. McLarty
Cashier of Douglasville Banking Co., who, being duly sworn, says the
above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank as shown by the
books of file in said Bank. G T McLarty ,
Sworn to and subscribed before inethis 8th day of July, 1919.
W. E. BURTON, N. P.
GEORGIA DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Yo all whom it may Concern:
Take notice that J. H. James,
rw. T. Williams, E. E. Mozley, et al
have applied for an order seeking
the establishment of a new road,
which has been laid out and mar
ked confomably to law by com-
misioners or reviewers duly appoin
Ted, and a report thereof made on
oath by them, said road commenc CITATI0 N—YEAR’S SUPPORT,
ing about two hundred yards west GEORGIA _ DoU|? i as County:
of Jessie Renfroe s residence, then
Commisioners of Roads and Reve
nues of Douglas County, at their
office in said county, on the 5th
day of August, 1919, establishing
saidl new r.oad.
This 1st day of July, 1919.
J. H. McLarty, Clerk Board of Co.
Commisioners..
Joe. S. Abercrombie, Chairman
Board of County Commisioners.
to said estate.
Said application will be beard
at the regular term of the Ordin
ary for said county to be held on
the first Monday in August, 1919.
This 7th. day of July, 1919.
J. H. McLARRTY, Ordinary.
CITATION—DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Whereas, Z. T. Dake, Adminis
trator of N. B. Dozier, represents
to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and etntered on record, that
he has fully administered N. B.
Dozier’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they
ctin. why said administrator should
not be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive Letters of
Dismission on the firs? Monday in
August, 1919.
This July 7tli, 1919. ,
report a good' time.
Mrs. Eufa Banks is still sick—
not improving much.
Mrs. Alice Green, who under-
ujubhv n l uotpajado snouos a piaM.
some time ago,, has returned not
much improved.
Several young people were the-
guests of Miss Lncile Banks Sun
day afternoon. ,
Prayer meeting at Cross Roads
every Sunday night. Let all go
and take part.
We are requested to ask all the
friends apd relatives of Uncle
Matt Allen to meet at tlieold home
place on the 8th of August for the
'purpose of cleaning off the grave
yard.
Mr. Luther Priee and family and
Belah Hudson and family motored
to Bremen Saturday to visit Mr.
John Price. A. M.
/TONE/ CAKE
TrttCE A«t
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ce through the land of W r . T. M il-
Barns and by his residence, throu
gh the land o"f J. H. James and E
E. Mozley, intersecting the road
about two hundred yards east of
the residence of Albert . Howell;
iuxw, if no good cause be shown
to the contrary by persons inter
ested in this matter, the order will
be granted by the Board ofCounty
The return of the appraisers set-
ing apart twelve months’ support
to the family of O. V. Edge,
deceased, having been filed in my
office, all persons concerned are
cited to show cause by the 7th day
of July, 1919, why said application
for twelve months’ support should
not ..be granted. This June 2nd,
1919 J. H.*>M<ilARTY, Ordinary,
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
•... i mT j-LiT mcmaarnw VRflM To. all Whom It May Concern:.
ClTATIONw_DISWnSffilgN FROM ,p Tolbert.having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of 'Peter F. McManus, late
of Los Angelos County, California,
who had property in Douglas
County, Ga., this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of Peter F, McManus to be and
appear at my office within the
time " allowed by law, and show
caUBe. if any they can,''why per
manent administration should not
he granted to T. W. \T61bert on
Peter F. McManus’ estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, 1 this 7th day of July,
1919.
J H, McLARTY, -Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATI
■jfqnnoo se[9nofl—VIOHOHD
Whereas, J. C. Beavers, Admin
istrator of M. M. Beavers, repre
sents to the Court in his pepitipn,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered M.
M. Beavers’ estate:
•. This is, therefore, to cite all per-
sons concerned, kindred and credi-
tors, t 0 show cause, if any they
can, why said Administrator
should not he discharged from his
administration, and receive Letters
of -Dismission on the firtt Monday
L in August, 1919.
This July 7th, 1919.
i J, H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
Groceries
Fresh Meats
Canned Goods
Bottle Drinks
Country Produce
Laundry
Tobacco
Candies
Fruits
Cigars
Let us Serve you.
E. C. ROBERTS
Phone 52
Buy a box of Caloid s. ff^hyf
Because it is triost efficient rem ‘
edy known in billiousness f indi
gesti£L-~j^ constipation
If yon aro interested in erecting
a tomb stone or monument to your
loved ones, call, anxi let; me s&o.W
you some 1 good designs.
J. B. G. BANKS.