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THE SENTINEL
Published Every Friday
Official Organ of Douglasville and
'Douglas County.
G’o to the polls September 10th A SSTFtKD
and vote your convictions on the LDvJtl Ix^U
bond election. Staying away will
not relieve you of your responsibil
ity.
Entered in the Po6t Office at Douglas-
rilie, Ga., as second-claBS mail matter.
Z. T. DAKE,
Editor and Publisher.
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Oh! That wc had a bald head
jisce hair cuts have gone up to 35o
President Wilson did right in
rejecting the demands of the rail
road brotherhood. When efforts
are being made to reduce the cost
of lniving to the whole people it
would be palpably wrong to favor j
any one class at the expense of all.
Kodakers bring your film to J.
time. Uner the new Barnes law
which Governor Dorsey signed, no-
body seems to know what time it Get your Goodvear Cord Tires
will lie on the fourth Sunday in at JAMBS* BAYER.
September and it may take a sup
reme court decision to decide the
question The law states that Pres
ent central time shall he the stan. Am now prepared to negotiate
dard for the state. Commisioner ] oans on first-class farms at:6%
Stanley has asked 1 what is Pres-
The people of Atlanta seemto
be growing “Bugs” about the oring your mm 1
.in,,; line,. ih„ new Barnes law G McCarley,* for developing.
MONEY TO LOAN.
School days are not only the
happiest, days, they are the days of
greatest opportunity.
Stan ey has asked' wnat is rres- . . . .. . . T
ent central time.” Those cities and ^ e f est - A ‘ s0 f ” llds > n
towns running on Eastern time Bank to lend on farm and city
fall, hut Atlanta fears that she property at current rate of in-
will not he able tn, and that, the terest.
We are now convinced! that !W.
I. D. has been dreaming all the
while. He has gotten into Egypt
with his bond troubles
people" going home will meet them
selves going to work.”
Douglasville is on a stand stilly
jta'dging from the Court House
(,‘lock . It lias not moved in. the
laBt three weeks. , j
The “Pair-price” Committee of
Pulton County have run into a
hornets nest on: their first announ-
Astor Merritt,
Attorney at-L^w,
Douglasville, Georgia.
City tax book eiosese September
cement, of the prices which should 1st.
prevail at grocery stores, hundreds :
of people claiming that they have j_ L> Se]nlan & handiTaTl
Almand & McKoy have Prnit
Jars, Rubbers and Tops. ,
See D. S. Strickland & Co’s, list
of farms for sale in this issue of the
Sentinel.
Please give in your city tax at
once. ,
IGo to 'J. L. Selman is' Son for
al kinds of school supplies.
Get your Goodvear Cord Tires
at JAMES* SAYER.
TRUCK SERVICE— I have two
new trucks and am prepared to do
any kind of hauling, moving eto.|
Write of phone me.
R. I,. Fountain
R. P. D. 2, Winston Ga.
Bring your laundry to E. C.
ROBERTS.
FOR SALE-One horse power cane
mill and pan, in good condition.
J. S. Bomar, Rt. 6.
If you have not given note for
fertilizer bought of S. C. * J. H.
Harding, please see us and do so,
office at Selman Bros. Store.
Get fresh Stone’s Cakes at E. C.
E. C. Roberts
A nation wide strike at this
tixpe would place the entire Coun
try in a precarious condition and
the strikers would' receive scant
sympathy from a vast majority
Of the people.
fixed higher prices than arc now 0 f school supplies,
in existence and instead, of funct
ioning to lower the cost, of living \f you need anything in the Ilftrd
they really have raised the stan- ware line call on. 86.
dard in the city of Atlanta, ft is Almand * McKoy
claimed that, they took for their — 1
basis of action the price lists of See D. S. Strickland and Co.
n i.i. i
Vacation days are over for Long
lgsville youngsters. What the
boys and girls do this year will, go
H Jong way toward determaning
their, success, or. failure in life,
'•h *h +
At a ineflSng of-the Good roads
association Monday it was sugges
ted, and the question was appro
ved ,by ,\J r. Abercrombie, that the
Grand' Jury be aske dto appoint
a : committee • of three ,t,o advise,
with ten commisioners in regird
to the distribution of the bond
money in the event, that bonds are
voted September 10th.
of several high priced stores in fr farm lands.
theiriehiqesidantal section and that ————■———— — ■ ■ ——
as a result the cash stores which Get School hooks at J. B. Selman
FOR SALE— A 1919 Dodge car
good condition, thoroughly over
hauled.
J. P. Cannon.
iPOR SALE—One Power Cane
Mill and Pan. Necessary belting
and pulleys. „
JOHN T. ’MORGAN,
Lithia Springs, Ga.
If ou want to buy or sell a farm
see D. S. Strickland, & Co.
sel to the working people will’he ^ Son’s,
forced to raise their prices to com- ■
ply with the order. There is every FARM FOR SALE
will'he'adiusted at'an^arl^S ' will interest you
r_ . . 151 1-2 acres on sweet water creek
NOTICE SONS OF VETERANS kn<>wn a ® <lld , D . UD ‘: an P laca ’ 30
aeres. good creek bottom-good pas-
announced in last weeks Sen-i turnabout 100 acres open land
^.rtyJWo; J. T Diinenn there llea well 15 miles of. Atlanta, 3
is to he a camp of Sons of Confed. mlles oJ Auste, ?' w .^T' J .
, ’a+e Veterans 1 .,but it is to be Sat-! eiooVxt* -d \
urday August, 29th instead of Sept ’ 612i3rd Nat ' Bank BM «
emWi* the 29th. Next Satuday at
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS.
I can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county
J. H. McLarty.
Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Prank T. Reynolds made a
most, convincing argument in favor
Hi bonds for good roads last Sat
urday. showing conclusively the
r ,test advantage to the farmer
bringing him in direct cor*
tact with the markets for his pro
duce and eliminating middle men
and getting him better prices.
the Court House Let every son WANTED— A fqw loads of good
and grandson he there. dry stove wood. Z. T. Date.
Hon. John W. Bale of Rome 1
•will speak Ladies are invited. J 8PECIAL ATTENTION
, i Remeher.it is,'Satuday of this ——
week instead of Sept. B9tK. j If you are in the market for
Pencils, Tablets, and all kinds of
school supplies will he found at
J. L. Selmun & Son’s.
Buy a box of Caloid’s; good
preventative for Influenza.
J. L. SELMAN £sf SON.
• farm lands it will be of advantage
The following from the Monroe
Tribune applies with equal force
Douglasville:
"Many Georgia towns are or
ganizing stock companies and ar
ranging for the ejections Of ice
plintisj Mij^rbp {should hall 1 means
have an ice plant in operation by
next spring.”
IMPORTANT! i ■ :NOTICE ,.TO t0 Voudo Come to Turner County
VOTERS and Investigate in this direction.
j We have oVer 40 small,, me-
t . i . dium, and large sized farms listed
A ftutir n e voters list will he with us for sale. We also float
filed with the Superior Court Clerk long loans on these landsi For.
Tuesday of next week. All per, further particulars write
, sens who have changed districts Farmer St McCard.
, „ , .2 1 Ashhurn, Ga.
please call and see if your nun*
appears in proper districts. Tli*
Machine needles and shuttles
will he necessary before youren for any rthchine, At McCprltey ’s
vote in ; dleqtiotf. September 10th’. ; — ;
Board of Hiegifttfots, Get Your Accessories for all
Douglas County, pnakes of cars at JAMES & SAVER
THE UHIVERSAL CAR
The Ford One Ton Truck , is one of the sure business utilities/
likewise jus^Jiig.a nece^ty on. the is ,su^ly a v
; ' business proposition success defceiujdsrijipQii' economical .methods!\
' with up-to-date machinery. • The Ford Wl prave.agreat economy!.' }
on the farm. The marvel is “how the farmer has got. along without' it
ail these years. It is a servant that serves, always ready, and always
economical. Price $550, without body, f. o. b. Detroit. $590, f. o. b.
Detroit, with Pneumatic Tires.
J.R. DUNCAN
Get fresh Stone’s Cakes at E. C.
E. C. Roberts
If you are interested in erecting
a tomb stone or monument to your
loved oneB, call and let me show
you some good designs.
i. B. G, BANKS
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FARMS FOR SALE
60 acres, 3 room house, new barn
orchard and pasture. 30 acres in
cultivation, 8 acres bottom, Bal.'
in timber, on public road one half
mile of Highway, Terms.
200 acres, 70 cleared 1 five room
To Save Is to Have
Suppose you save 25. cents a day. That
does not mean much to the average man.
You won’t miss it \
Yet that 25 cents a day in ten years grows to nearly
a thousand dollars. And the interest, which we pay
you for saving your money, brings the total to
well over eleven hundred dollars.
Think of what you can do with this.
Realize Your Dreams
* Just a few years of small but steady savings will
bring you many of the things you are longing for.
Perhaps you want a car. Perhaps you want to buy
the farm next to you. Perhaps you want to start a
son in business, or to go traveling, or to educate
yourself or your children.
Saving will do all these. And best of all, you will
have formed the saving habit and will never be one
of the nine men
out of every ten
who pass their
last years penni
less—in the poor-
house or depend
ent on others.
To Saw
Ifowr
amd Mak®
Y®mitM©to«5) Saff«
BANK WITH US'
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING GO.
Farms For Sale
96 acres, 60 in enltivatioB, 7
, , , water, 2 springs, good Orchard,
room house finished ont #nd out 0ne of the best bargains to he
good out buildings also 3room found , ^ Dmigilis County. ...
tenant house with barn all good!
level land, with good' orchard and 30 acres of land; 20 acred in good
pasture. Plenty of running water state of cultivation, brand new
In 2 1-2 miles of town and in four room dwelling, good out build
quarter mile of good school. , ings, one stream of running water
. ... Uprng in back yard. This is lo-
58 acres, acres in cultivation eated ip qne, half mile of. good
^ extra good bottom land nijie months school, chnrchesof all
all level and! practically clea^ # i^fl deuomanitations near, and within
rock, located on Bankhead Higihp;4^.2 miles of Douglasville: ‘This
niiles Or town. 5 room j s regular bale to acre land,
dwelling, and plenty of good out
buildings. ',.‘ i 4Q acres Of good level lahd, dear
1on ... ’ j.:.of-rock, 2? aefes ,in-e«h**ation
120 acres best improved land in and) -2,1-2, miles.. «f Douglsville,
Douglas County, 50 acres in high near good schools, new four room
state of cultivation, all of land 1 dwelling, newly 1 pain ; ted.' V:
open with exception of 25 adres i . . .. . ! ! “ i■■■.!' -i-
wel
pastures fine timber, Rolling but
not rough. One mile of R. R. I|ij25
per acre easy term*.
7.1 acres six room house, barn,
orchard, pasture. A good farm in
two miles of “Winston. j. \
/ B8 acres ef
5 rhffm, hpusje ^ntfc
land insidd courpuranon of Doug-
]asville ( 'Gqc(fb^rh and orchard.
$4750.00. See us for good budding
lots.
exception __
which is in original woods. En- '20 iacres ; of land, 15'.in.tuItit,ation
lire farm is under barbe and,woven Bew four room dwelling,ntW.barn
wife, hnd has 1 Well finished and and out buildings, Located 3 miles
painted 7 room dwellling, and 3 eas t of Douglasville, 1-2 mile of
four rom dwellings finished and Midway church, one and one half
painted, also 1 three room dwelling males of good 7 months school
' ”tttle farm will make a fine
r one wanting small farm,
way. “ |
! 126 acres of land on main road
. to Douglasville, near Midway chur
| eh, 100 acres in cultivation, well im
j proved, good pasture and running
j I water, good orchard. Extra good
See ps if you Want city 1 , property dwelling painted and wiled, good
in Douglasville. r barn and other!out buildings Also
good tenant house and out build-
house, one four room honse ax'd { finished and painted. Located 4 This litt
1 three rom 1 house, two barns, two 1-2 miles of town on ^>ro.poshd high hpine lo:
and five springs Two good
40 acres 4 niiles of Douglasville
near railroad crossing, 20 acres in
cultivation balance timber and
pasture, 3 room house, 2 barns
good cu'chard, good spring, 5 acres
bottom. $2000.00
50 acres 1 fl 'ftiileh oiK(tfdagMsVMb
on. Bankbc^.j^ighjUjay 2p / .pc f iy»,
in cultivation^ 3'room house barn
an, I orehaMifzBArgCiT it- -'SolflvbjS
August ,» m,)
800 acres one of the best farms
in Douglas County. Six horse
crop in cultivation; 250,000 feet
Of saw tirtibfer T rOthri hbuieNufd
four four j popp); hoimea,, r,uppjn^
water and lies well. $5^ per aere.
FOR SALE—50,,acres,, 2, houses
and barns, 35 acres in cultivation
balance pasture ifnd woocS,'Smiles
of Vila Rica on' Whitesbvrg and
Douglasville road. Cheap for
quick cash sale.
FOR SALE— 61 aeres, just out
side cooperatiou limits, goor land
no house.
FOR SALE—Good 8 room house
with 6 1-8 acre lot, orchard etc in
Douglasville at a reasonable price.
A few houses and lots and sev
eral desirable vacantlots.
FOR SALE —179 acres half mile
from city limits; 40_acres cleared;
two houses, plenty of timber, and
running water. Rolling but will
make an ideal stock farm.
$4,000.00 ■
r Bake & McLarty
200 acres of hind at. Dpncan’s
crossing, between Douglasville aind
mgs.
neap
.. In 3r l-2,mile
1 gpqd school jk
jin 3r 1-2 j miles of town, and
' [and churches.
20 acres of land, practically all
in cultivation, and in good state of
cultivation, within 3-4mile of pro-,
Lithia Springs, on Bankhead'Hligh posed 1 high way,near Benlah church
way, 150 acres in cultivation, prac' Oh which is located a good four
ically level, and will make hale of Ihoom dwelling anld out buildings,
cotton to acre. Located on same 1 good pasture and stream through
goqd 5 room, dwe,
buiftfiffgs, 3 'Strebihg
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g'three:
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D.S. STRICKLAND t CO.
OFFICE IN HUTCHESON BUILDING
1 Phene Nos. 138 and 139
[ New Garage
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5 We Jhave opened a new Garage at
Powder S
g Springs, where we will be pleased to serve
any of g
our Douglas County friends.
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We are equipped to do work on all makes of ■
cars.
Moderate Prices—Work Guaranteed.
[ BROOKS & DUNCAN
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