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• ! pnTTnTAB OOTOTT gEHTiKEL, DOUOLAEVILLE GEORGIA, FRIDAY, 8EFTEMBER 6, IfllB.
I (A majority of th« registered CLASSIFIED
1 voters in the county must vote in
j "Wednesday’s election and two-
| thirds of those voting must be for
I bonds, to authorize the issue. So
remember that staying at home is
THE SENTINEL
Published Every Friday
Official Organ of Douglasville and
Douglas County.
In the Post Office at Douglas- ^quivolebt to voting against it
Ga., as second-class mail matter. | ^ ^ pf ^ ^ ^ and
' Z. T. DAKE, willing to help bear the burdens
Editor and Publisher. j of their county Slid can usually
nw— r,, —be found in the fore front of pro-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. , p(W j yt movements, but it is rath-
Ow Year * 7K 1 cr selfish in a map who owns fifty
** Months i. • thousand dollars’ worth Of land
jHnoe Months ,with thousands of dollars of ot'ier
*’*' AnVT . RTI c INC; rates | property, trjing to influence the
ADVERTISING kai & poor man to vote against hn <>v=u
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HOLD! COTTON
Cotton Association Urges Farmers
•Interest in the bond election is j To Hold For Better Prices
impressing and everything points
* » Bond majority tor bond.. , ^
AD3
•Sentinel.
Kodahers bring your film to 'J.
C. McCarley,s for developing.
Get your Goodyear Cord Tires
at JAMB8& SAYER.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Am now prepared to negotiate
: loans on first-class farms at 6%
' interest- Also funds in Local
Urgent advice to farmers to hold , , . . A ..
•t. v . M.ier cotton is contained in a resol- Bank to ,e " d on farm and c ! ty
Go to the polls Wednesday and ution offered' by chairman Thomag at current rate of in-
Astor Merritt,
Attorney at-L*>w,
Tote for bonds, and in three years J. Shackelford of the finance com- terest.
consider it the best vote initt.ee, and unamiously adopted by
Veil ever cast 'the executive board of the Amen-j
* + ' .j. + can Cotton Association, now con-j
Most of this week’s Sentinel is;ducting its membership campaign; Douglasville, Georgia,
devoted to the question of good with headquarters here
yoads dbecaiLsk- we believe it the Always, at this time ot the year
Almand & McKoy have Fruit
Jars, Rubbers and Tops. ,
See D. S. Strickland & Co’s, list
of farms for sale in this issue of the
'Please give in your city tax at
once. ,
STRAYED. Saturday—a red
sow pig, weighing about 30 lbs.
Finder please notify Mrs, Lizzie
Ragan at Lois Mills.
TRUCE SERVICE— I have two
new trucks and Him prepared terdb
any kind of hauling, moving etc.
Write of phone me.
R. L. Fountain.
R. F. 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
fertalizer bought of S. C. & J. H.
Harding, please see us and do so,
office at Selman Bros. Store.
most important problem'that con- when the new crop is begining to 1st.
ns for the next few days. I come in, it is pointed out there is.
City tax book closese September
Get fresh Stone’s Cakes at E. C.
E. C. Roberts
ccrns us for the next ,ew u»ji. i«~ -» . : ,,
+ strong hear movement in the pi- 1 J. L. Selman & Son handle all
Douglasville has one of the best 1 fort, to acquire at low prices the kinde of school supplies.
High Schoos in Georgia, and after cotton that for o-ne reason or other
the first of the year it will be made is usually rushed n the market,
a County High School. It would 1 It is to warn the farmers and
never have been possible without others against being misled by this
jjonds. Neither will good roads.
Big land sale Sept. 9, Austell, Ga
See ®* Strickland and Co.
bear movement that, the executive, f arm lands.
! committee of the Association adop!
Don’t forget Sept. 9th, ten
o’clock. Big land sale—bring the
children to see Lieut. S. T. Mc
Ginnis wake his parachute leap.
worries. Banish the lew of the future. Win four
complete freedom —and hold it You do «U these
by starting to save and keeping at It
Your signature to your initial savings deposit slip
it 'your declaration of independence. Every daily or
weekly depooit will be a celebration—safe and aanc.,
Save for Your Future 1
IFOR SALE—One Power Cane
Mill and Pan. Necessary belting
and pulleys.
JOHN T. MORGAN,
Uthia Springs, Ga.
Ifeyou vote bon,Is Wednesday ted the following resolution. i^
Douglas County, will make more “We earnestly urge that the cot-
progress in the next five years, ton farmers and the holders of cot
than it has in the last 20 yea*, ton be not stamped out by propa-
H we'fail to vote them, the wheels' aganda now being Used, bv specul-
Get School hooka at J. L. Selman If on want to buy or sell a farm
• see D. S. Strickland, & Co.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS.
I can lend money on improved
Of progress will be clogged
ators and parties who desire to jgj
I buy cheap cotton, but'that they. k no ^ "as 0 W Duncan place, 30
Bonds can’t cost, the small tax 'stand steady and refuse to Bell acres good creek bottom-good pas-
payer much, but. he can trvel good | their staple at present prices. ture-abont 100 acres open land,
yoadk and let the -big" property. “This Association deplores tlie|jj es we jj ( 15 miles of Atlanta, 3
owners bear most of the burden, organized effort made to depress of Austell,
which is just. ' I and send t h * pnee of cotton to the j ^ M. Bennett,
4. + + bottom. In spite of the fact that I ( 512-3rd Nat. Bank Bldg
FARM FOR SALE
At a price that will interest yon! farm“land7cheaper than any one
1-2 acres on sweet water creek
else m the county
J. H. McLarty.
n . cotton goods have greatly advan-;
Much of Douglas Counts d cotton prices have gone down
future is inolved in next Wed- „ N
Atlanta, Ga.
,rUX j > if n _ j." u.i" twenty dollars to twentyfive dol-i WANTED— A few loads of good
Bepday s election. Bonds will help ., bale . today the saple, dry stove wood. Z. T. Dake
every individual in the county. .1 u.. J
BANK WITH US
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING CO,
Farms For Sale
room house finished out and out
(Pencils, Tablets, and all kinds of
school supplies will he found at f
J.-L. Selman-& Son’s. *
Suy a box of Oaloid’s; good
preventative for Influenza.
L. SELMAN cf SON.
every „,„i*u,u», m "’T. measured, by the price of munufac-,
Failure to vote them will do the ^ ^ is j,!, riut}it!a , lv worth i
eounty an irrop.ural.le injury. {Kan thirty five cents a poundl
+ + land even at that price it is the 1 If you are in the market for
Read the statement of the Coun-> cb( ,- a p eg t eomodity being sold in 1 farm lands it will he of advantage
tv Commissioners relative to the*,) 10 W0 f.]<p 3 marke’t. 1 As soon as to You to Come to Turner County
distribution nf the bond money. | )he American Cotton Association and Investigate in this direction.
. .Jhe man who tells you it will all 1 j s f u ]]y organized with its million 1 I’ a ^ e over 40 small, me-
be applied on one road or two
roads, either don’t know what he
lg talking or is trying to deceive
you for selfish purposes
•I* 4* -J.
There is not, much consistency
iu a man who ownes nearly a
thousand acres of land, fighting
Uliojidshy appealing tn tenant farm
ers to vote against them. He
knows he will pay morp of the tax
than all the tenant farmers in
the county put together, that’s
where the shoe pinches.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
members is will immediatly begin dium, and large sized farms listed
an organized fight in behalf of with us for- sale. We also float
cotton.” long loans on these lands. For
(President J. S. Wannamaker of further particulars write
the American Cotton Association,; Farmer & McCnrd.
and 1 Chairman J. J. Brown of the i Ashhurn, Ga.
Roar'd of Directors. Georgia Div-i ~ Z~. ! \
, , ,, , ,1 rTee Baloon ascension at the
is.o.i, not only fully endorses the ]fuul sa ie_p ara chute leap-Sept.
foregoing resolution, hut strongly 9 tl h, Austell land sale.
urges the producers of this state
to heed the advice to the latter,! Machine needles and shuttles
and not to sell until he association 1 ^ or any machine, at McCarley’s
has the oportunity put before the ~ ~~ I ~ “
, Get Your Accessories for all
country its plans and purposes. Makes of car8 at j AMES & SAYER
Get fresh Stone’s Cakes at E. C.
E. C. Roberts
,If you are interested in erecting
a tomb stone or monument to yom
loved ones, call and let me, show
vou some good designs.
,7. B. G. BANKS.
FARMS FOR SALE
96^ acres, £0 in ^cultivation, 7 wa ter, 2 springs, good orchard.
One of the best bargains to be
found in Douglas County. , ,,
30 acres of land; 20 acres in good
state of cultivation, brand new
four room dwelling, good out build
ings, one stream of running water
sprng in back yard. This is lo
cated, in one half mile of good
nine months school, churches of all
denomanitations near, and within
4 1-2 miles of Douglasville. This
is regular hale to acre land.
odd 1
tenant house with barn all good
level land, with good orchard and
pasture. Plenty of running water
In 2 1-2 miles of town and in
quarter mile of good school.
58 acres, 50 acres in cultivation
16 of it extra good bottom land
all level and practically clear of
rock, located on Bankhead High
way 3 1-2 miles oi town. 5 room
dwelling, and plenty of good out
buildings. , 4° acr es of gohd level land, clear
of rock, 25 acres in cultivation
120 acres best improved land in arid 2 1-2 miles of Douglsyille,
Douglas County, 50 acres in high near good schools, new four room
state of cultivation, all of land dwelling, newly painted,
open with exception of 25 acres
60 acres, 3 room house, new barn „.],)(, b j s j n original woods. En- 20 acres of land, 15 in cultivation
orchard, and pasture.. 30 acres in ( j re f arm j g un( j er barbe and woven new four room dwelling, new barn
cultivation, 8 acres bottom, B a l.! w j r(li anf j bas 1 well finished and and out-buildings, Located 3 miles
in.timber, on public road one half p a i n b e( j 7 rMm dwellling, and 3 east of Douglasville, 1-2 mile of
mile of Highway, Terms. four rom dwellings finished and Midway church, one and one half
200 acres, 70 cleared 1 five room painted, also 1 three room dwelling miles of good 7 months school
house, one four room house asd finished and painted. Located 4 This little farm will make a fine
1 three rom house, two hams, two 1 1-2 miles of town on proposed high home for one wanting small farm.
THE UNiVCSSAL GA*
The Ford One Ton Truck is one of the sure business utilities/
and likewise just as big a necesity on the farm. Farming is surely a
business proposition wherein success depends upon economical methods
with up-to-date machinery. The Ford Truck will prove a great economy
on the farm. The marvel is “how the farmer has got along without it
all 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
well' and five springs Two good
pastures fine timber, Rolling but
not rough. One mile of R. R. $25
per acre easy terms.
71 acres six room house, barn,
orchard, pasture. A good farm in
two miles of Winston.
room house and 28 acres sf
land inside conjuration of Doug
lasville, Goldharh and orchard.
$4750.00. See us for good building
lots.
40 acres 4 miles of Douglasville
near railroad crossing, 20 acres in
cultivation balance timber and
pasture, 3 room house, 2 barns
good orchard, good spring, 5 acres
bottom. $2000.00
,; i", ,, i ,
50 acres 3 miles of Douglasville
on Bankhead Highway 2b acr'cS
in cultivation, .§..]tycm lions;* ba"n
and orchard., Bargain if sold by
August t.-e J^th.
300 acres one of the best farms
in Douglas County. Six horse
crop in cultivation; 250,000 feet
of saw timber 7 room house and
four four room houses running
water and lies well. $55 per acre,
FOR SALE—50 acres, 2 houses
and barns, 35 acres in cultivation
balance pasture and woods, 8miles
of Vila Rica on "Wliitesburg and
Douglasville road. Cheap for
quick cash sale.
I FOR SALE— 61 acres, just out
I side cooperation limits, goor land
j no house.
I FOR SALE—Good 8 room house!
with 6 1-S acre lot. orchard etc in 1
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 hut will
make an ideal stock farm.
$4,000.00
tr Dake & McLarty
way. |
I 126 acres of land on main road
, to Douglasville, near Midway chur
I cli, 100 acres in cultivation, well im
I proved, good pasture and ninning
I water, good orchard, Extra good
See ps if yon want city property, dwelling painted and ceiled, good
in Douglasville. .j barn and other put buildings Also
good tenant house and out build-
'inge. In 3 ,1-2 milep of town, and
near good |cnool and ichurches.
20 acres of land, practically all
200 acres of land at Duncan’s in cultivation, and in good state of
crossing, between Douglasville and cultivation, within 3-4 mile of pro-
Lithia Springs, on Bankhead High posed* highway,near Benlah church
way, 150 acres in cultivation, prac On which is located a good four
ically level, and will make bale of; room dwelling and oat buildings,
cotton to acre. Located on same-good pasture and stream through
good 5 room dwelling, good out; land. Terms half cash, balance in
buildings, >3 streams of running "three years. *" • .
D. S. STRICKLAND & CO.
OFFICE IN HUTCHESON BUILDING
Phone Nos. 138 and 139
laiHHiiiniiHiiiiiiniiiuni
New Garage
We 'have opened a new Garage at Powder
Springs, where we will be pleased to serve any of
our Douglas County friends.
We are equipped to do work on all makes of
cars.
Moderate Prices—-Work Guaranteed.
BROOKS & DUNCAN