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POOSLAB COUNTY M3RTIKKL, BOUGLAEVILLE OEOEGIA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919.
Social and Personal
Several people Vave reported i The Homo Coming occasion at
this week that they have not been the Baptist church last Sunday I
getting their paper. The entire
package failed, to reach Lithia
Mr. R. A. Land, of Rt 6, has out
thanks for cash on subscription
this week.
Mr. and Airs. H. G. Hall have
had as their guest this week, Mrs
Lepa Tyse, of Grand View, Texas.
.Springs last week. We will thank
■'. you to notify us promptly when
papers fail to reach you and will
. look into the trouble.
The Bible Study Class of the
Methodist church, met with Mrs.
G. T, AlcLarty 'Monday afternoon.
Fifteen members were present and
was quite a success. The Sunday | Mrs. .|i(ii. Parson and children
School was graded and Miss Lizzie W spending several days in At-
May Sniith was elected' Superin- lanta.
t eh dent of the cradle roll, primary
and junor department.
Mr. C. F. Selnvan has been ap
pointed county chairman of the
Roosevelt Memorial Association.
Air. L. C. Upshaw, Jr., is spend
ing this week at Washington, D.
The Alatrons Club will meet
with Mrs. Thud McKoy Friday af
ternoon.
Air. B. Thompson, of Winston, is
a new reader of the Sentinel this
The Jury in the case against
Col. W. A. James returned a ver
dict of guilty of shqoting at W. K\
Durham and also carrying a pistol o., with his parents.
, _ .without license, <pid , was .recom-
a most enjoyable afternoon was';mended to tile mercy of the court,
spent, at the close of which de
licious punch and sandwiches were! The Young People’s Missionary
served. I Society of the Alethodist church
' I will give'a.Japanese Silver Tea on
■Mrs. Arthur Barber left fori lawn of Airs. J. Q. Entcrkin Fri-
High, Point, N. C„ Thursday after day night. The public is invited. 1 i- wee *b
spending a few weeks here with I ,1 „ rx. , ,
her mother. Airs. AL B. Burton. Mi§s Christine AIcGouirk lelt 1 „ Dnn< ^'“ S’Pent Mon-
Mrs. Alary J. Taylor, of Hand-1 This week for Cleveland, Tenn., - v ,n Alina '
son. Ga., has been the recent guest 1° eftter Centenary College.. She Air. J. T. Camp orders his paper
of Mrs. N. B. Duncan. 'was accompanied by miss Lucy changed from Rt. 3 to Villa Rica.
... . . n ...... . . _ . Alalone, of Villa Rica.
.Air. J. A. Gritfith is in Detroit
taking a special six-weeks course Col. George Napier, of Decatur,
in the Ford factory. Arthur is a who is a prospective candidate for
godd mechanic and six weeks in Attorney General, was in Doug-
the factory will lie a great asset to , lasville Wednesday on business,
him. ■‘ i ' 1
| Aliss Aiattie Aiken, of Bremen,
. Miss Evelyn Abercrombie left arrived Wednesday for a visit of
STATE STOCK LAW
Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 24—Does the
state of Georgia, as a whole, want
/ --» — «-• >v euucsuay ior a v.m or j ?. st ° ck > aw? .That’ s moot ques-
t/ this week for G. N. & I. C. College, a few weeks with her sister Mrs ,lon - but « eool ' <Urj ^ t0 Geor S ,a Cat-
where she will attend school this H. G. Hull. ’ tle lllen 0, i« county after another
year. | is falling in line with laws for
! • Air. J. A. Kvans, of Rt. 4. has keeping up their stock and for
Miss Frankie Bridwell left last I our thanks for a renewal subscrip- breeding better stock. Reports
week tor South Carolina, where ition this week. j received from Telfarir county 1
ebe will remain during the fall I ^ I show that sentiment for a general
millinery season. Ll. t 7,, '}? " ad ]y I stock law is growing. Laurens
tored to Chattanooga last week . - ,
Mrs. E. P. McDaniel and little'and report a pleasant trip. j i™? 1 -'’ ! or '‘f 0 ™ U T
slaughter, of Conyers, were the! 1 'Dodge Telfair and Wheeler, all
guests of'Mrs. W, AI Hays the past ' The Ba P tisf church has bought ,lm>e border counties, it is stated,
W eek. * jtlie Durhjm residence for a par- will next, vote it as a conservation
| son age. | measure.
Col. W. H. Swofford lost, his | ... . ' Alany farmers claim they not,
suit for damages against the Cool '-Miss l/ouisc Duncan has only have a better grade of stock
Springs Primitive Baptist church 1urn , t0 Brenau at Gainesville for under stock law conditions, but
last week. i another year. | that disease is less prevalent, es-
Mr. Jasper Sticher, Confeder- Mr. G. G. 'Mayfield, of Austell, I T* 1 * 11 * c1,(de, ' a ' ™e. Mock law
Ate veteran, and good citizenof ™ a pleasant visit this week " ^ prevents the killing of live
McWhorter is a new reader 6f and bribed for to Sentinel. «» '; a,lroad tracka ; Y*”; 1 '
- - ' 01 the national government itself fa-
Born, Saturday morning, to Mr.' vors as a conservation measure
and Mrs. >M. J. Morris, a son. ^..-'Tiot.l) for food and leather.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
To All Whom It May Concern:
F. AI. Leathers, having, in prop
er form, applied to me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Peter Leathers, late
of seid County, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next
of kin of Peter Leathers, to bd and
appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why perma
nent. administration should not he
granted to F. 'AI. Leathers on Peter
Leathers’ estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 1st day of Septem
ber, 1919.
J. H. AleLARTY, Ordinary.
APPLICATION F0R"LEAVE T0
SELL LAND
Airs. L. L. Holland, Administra
trix of the estate of J. R. Holland,
late of Douglas county, deceased,
having duly applied by petition for
leave to si ll the lands belonging to
said estate.
Said' application will he heard
at the regular term of the Court
oi Ordinary for said county to he
held on the first Alonday in Octo
ber, 1919.
This 1st hay of September, 1919.
J. H. AleLARTY, Ordinary.
the Sentinel.
We are glad to enroll the name
of Mrs. T. J. Blair, of Lithia
'Springs, as a new reader of the
Sentinel.
Airs. P. H. AIcGouirk orders the j
(Sentinel for her daughter, Aliss
Christine, at Centenary College.
Cleveland, Tenn. I
Airs. E. Ward .writes from;
'Jacksonville, Fla., to have her
Sentinel changed to Salesbury, N.;
C„ care Mrs. AI. C. Hannah.
Among our new subscribers i
this week are two good colored .
citizens: Wesley Williams, of Win-;
eton and W. AI. Long, Sr., Rt 3. 1
BROOKS & DUNCAN GARAGE
Powder Springs, Ga.
FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
STORAGE BATTERIES CHARGED
VULGANIZING
PRICES REASONABLE
CITATION—DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas Countv.
Whereas, W. B. Candler, Jr.. Ad
ministrator of Airs. Elizabeth .Mor
ris, represents to the Court, in his
petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully adminis
tered Mrs. Elizabeth Alorris’ es
tate :
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his adinis-
istration. and receive Letters' of
Dismission on the first. Monday in
October, 1919.
This Sept. 8, 1919.
J. H. AleLARTY, Ordinary.
APPLIOATIO FOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION FROM
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
James .McIntosh, Guardian of B
H. Baker has applied to uie far
discharge from h.j Guardianship
•r R H Taker, >hl-» ia therefore
to no!!V al pern n «a»»«rned, to
file their bjectims tf aay they
have ,on or before the first Mon
day in O.' iober a. aiaa *a»aa
McIntosh will die discharged from
his guardianship aa applied for.
This September the 1st 1919.
J. H. AleLARTY, Ordinary.
Announcing
THE
1920
MODELS
(K SERIES)
r/QUALITY has been the foremost consideration in the
^ construction of the 1920 Model K Series. An estab
lished standard of Buick construction that for years has
given to the Buick Valve-in-Head Motor Car a reputation
of superiority.
Upon such a foundation of strength, durability, and value
has the 1920 Buick Series been designed and manufactured.
An inspection of the new line will reveal improvements
and refinements that are sure to please the most exacting
purchaser.
Prices of the New Buick Series
Model K-Six-44 Three-Passenger Roadster .
, ,
$1495
Model K-Six-45 Five-Passenger Touring Car .
• »
1495
Model K-Six-46 Touring Coupe ....
• »
>085
Model K-Six-47 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan
• •
1255
Model K-Six-49 Seven-Passenger Touring Cor
i •
1785
Model K^Six-50 Seven-Passenger Sedan • »
F.G.B. Flirt, Michigan
* *
' M95
Paul D. Selman, Dealer
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Dongias County.
By virtue of n order of the
Court of Ordinary of Douglas
Cdunty, Georgia, regularly grant-
id at the August Term, 1919, of
aid Court, will lie sold 1 at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in Oe
tober, 1919, at the Court House at
Douglasville, in said county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, to
the highest bidder, the following
real estate, to-wit: Town lot, No
two in Block No. seven in the town
of Douglasville, Douglas County,
Georgia, bounded as follows: Be.
ginning on the East side of lot No.
1 in said Block on thf South side
of East Broad Street; running
East. 25 feet: thence in a Southerly
direction parallel with Camphell-
ton Street 100 feet,; )lienee in a
Westerly direction parallel with
East Broad Street 25 feet, to th
•Southeast corner of lot No. *1
thence along the dividing line be
tween lots 1 and 2 one hundred
feet to the point of beginnin
Making a piece of land 25 feet by
100 feet, and the store building
thereon.
Said land to he sold as the prop
erty of W. A. Harding, late of said
ounty, deceased, for the purpose
of paring the debts of the deceased
and making distribution among
the heirs at law of said deceased.
Terms Cash.
This 2nd day of September. 1919.
R. C. HARDING
Administrator of the Estate of W.
A. Harding, Deceased
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LAND
W. G. Standridge, administra
tor of the estate of A. T. Gore,
late of Douglas county, deceased,
having duly applied by petition for
leave to sell ihe lands belonging to
said estate.
Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to be
held on the first Alonday in Octo
ber, 1919.
This 1st bay pf September, 1919.
J. H. AleLARTY, Ordinary.
EFFICIENT
MANAGEMENT
HELP THE FARMER AS WELL AS THE BUSI
NESS AI AN.
IT PRODUCES SATISFACTION AS WELL AS
CROPS, BECAUSE IT MEANS KNOWLEDGE OF
THE COST OF PRODUCTION AND COST OF DIS
TRIBUTION.
AN ACCOUNT WITH THIS INSTITUTION SIAI-
PLIFIES THE PROBLEM OF EFFICIENT MAN.
AGEA'IEN FOR At ANY FARMERS: IT WILL FOR'
YOU. ' * - ■
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
YOU CAN’T GO WRONG
When you send or phone us your orders for
Groceries.
Our entire time is devoted to serving our
customers the fnost satisfactry way possible.
We sell only pure, fresh, wholesome gro
ceries, and you’ll alwajys find both'our prices
and weights right.
Bring. Us Your Produce
We buy and sell. See us.
Phone us your wants;
Edwards Grocery Company
Mother Says-
“In home emergencies, first aid
means‘Mother aid.’ At such times
it is good to know that bandages
and remedies are handy.”
A feeling of confidence, both in
Mother and in her first aid outfit, is
a feeling the whole family enjoys.
Promptness in Emergencies
comes first, but cleanliness and
quality must not be sacrificed.
We have a full supply of bandages, oint
ments, disinfectants, medicated cotton and
adhesive plaster in family size packages.
Your hUriels will be the first to touch these
carefully prepared materials. We can supply
hot water bottles, syringes and other rubber
goods of the best manufacture. When
emergency finds you lacking any needed
article, a call will find us prompt to respond.
Home First aid Outfib
MARCHMAN’S PHARMACY
THE SENTINEL
Published Every Friday
Entered in the Post Office at Douglas-
tjlle, Ga., as second-class mail matter.
Official Organ of Douglasville and
Douglas County.
Z. T. DAKE,
Editor and Publisher.