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TBOT010 gmABVTOOOn. ^w.wttwore AJ.MOOO gVTOflOO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3,1819.
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and Personal
Mr. M 1 .'© Gey made a business
trif^to Lanrell, Miss., this week.
Mr. Sig, YT. Smith, of Douglss-
ville, is a iiew Sentiner oceadeh.
/-Born, to Mr.' and Mrs. P. M.
/Wiim, Jr., a soij>, last-week
Mrs. A. L. L6we, pf’ Cordcie, is'
visiting her,, sister, Mrs. It B.
Farmer.
We thank Mrs. M. E. Parmer
for a renewal; subscription this
week.
Mr. Floyd. Abercrombie letf last
week to enter,, the University at
Athens. ! -
Rev. and Mrs. W. 'M. Suttles are
visiting in Atlanta and Qampbell
county this week.
The Concord. Association wfll
meet at New Hope, Chapel Hill, oh
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
: Mrs. N. D. Burton and Mrs,
Clifford Burton spent Saturday in
Atlanta.
Misses Gladys Stewart and Kath.
erine Geer spent Saturday in At
lanta.
Mrs. N. B. Duncan spent several
days in Atlanta with Mrs. W. B.
Estes and Mrs. A. G. Dobbs.
•Mt. J. A. Sayer, of Winston,
dropped in this week and renewed 1
his faith in the Sentinel.
Mr. J. P. Taylor, of Powder
Hprings, is among our new sub
scribers this week.
We are glad to enroll Mr. W. D.
Con ey, of Rt. 7., as a new reader
this week.
Mr. J. S. Purr, of Rt 3.. is wel
come as a new member of the fami
ly of Sentinel readers.
Mr. W. E. Hndsoti, Sr., of Villa
Rica, has our 'thahlcafor a renewal
subscription this wepk. ■,
Wc are sory to learn of the se
rious illness of Mr. W. J. Strine-
fellow. , ! • •
, Mr. R. ,S. Duncan attended the
{Winners' convention in New Or-
leans last week and reports a
great time.
^ We reeieved an interesting com-
'.iminication froiji Winston this
week, but received it too late for
.publication. 1
* Mr. andi Mrs. G. C. Mail he v,
•:and little son, Carl, .Jr., of Jack
sonville, Pla., are visiting their
.. parents here.
’ Mr. H. L. Huey, of Rt. 7., made
-ns a pleasant visit this week and
'set his subscription forward a
notch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKoy, Rev.
- and Mrs. A. Ernest and Mrs. John
,'H.' Almand motored to Rome
Tuesday. •
Mm. J. C. Wright and littlt son,
t Jack, "are spending several days
! with her sister Mrs. A. DeL&Per-
jriere, at Hosehton.
> f>r, Poster, of Bessie Tift college,
X was one of the speakers at the Bap-
tist. 75 million campaign at the
; Baptist, church last Sunday. i
s All Chapter Masons are urged
■!. to he present at the regplw. eorn
vocation next Tuesday nigh. There
. will he. yyork 'tn. the Royal -Arch
. degree.' ' • • ' i. ■ ,.
Mrs. Z. T. I)ake, Mrs. Julian
Arnold andi little son, Dozier, will
, leave to day (Friday) for Greens-
’ boro, N. C., where they will spend
' a few weeks with Mr. Arnold.
, -Jfr. C. W. W.eddington, of'At-
, lanta, was here Thursday and re
newed the subscription of his son,
• Mr. C. E. Weddington, Browns
ville, Tenn., for another year.
Prof. W,,P, Colling.,who .has
charge 6f trie department of'chem
istry. abtbp Agriqulturp] college,
has returned to his work, after a
vacation of about a month.
Mesdames M. E. Geer, W. M.
Almand, John Almand, Thad Mc
Koy, Robt. McKoy and H. C. Dor
ris attended the Woman’s Mission
ary Association at Ephesus Wed
nesday,
Mr. M. A. Maret and family, of
©atonton, Ga., qrrived .Tuesday,
night. Mr. Maret has come, to
take the place of Mr. J. C, Wright
at the Lois Cotton Mills. He 'is
very anxious to find a house in
which to live, hut them are ho
empty houses in Douglasville.,
The Matrons’ Club met last Fri
day at the home of Mrs.^Thad Mc-
Hoy. The Occasion was featured
by a miscellaneous shower for Jlrs.
J. G: Wright. Progressive hook
was .played apd an ice course jwas
Berved. The next meeting fwill
be at the home of 'Mrs. John Al-
APPUCATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
To All Whom It May Oonoern: ,.
’ P. M, Leathers, haying, in prop
er form, applied to me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on
the, estate of Peter Leathers, late
of. said’ County, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next
of bin of Peter Leathers, to be and
appear lit my office Within ,the
time; allowed by law, and show
capte, if 'any they ean, why perma
nent administration should pot be
granted'to P. M. Leatherjhon Peter
Leathers’ estate.
Witness my band and official
signature, this 1st day of Septem
ber, 1919.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
APPLICATi<jN~FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LAND
Mrs. L. L. Holland, Administra-
mand. A “tacky” party is to be
the main feature and all mem-1 trix of the estate of J. R. Holland
bers are requested, to be dressed late of Douglas County, deceased,
accordingly.
NATIONAL RAILWAY PROB-
LEMS
having duly applied by petition for
leave to sell the ldnds belonging to
said estate. 1,1 •
Said application will be heard
at the regular term' of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to he
held on the first Monday in Octo
ber, 1919.
This 1st bay of September, 1919.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
The United States is not the on
ly country worried over a railway
deficit. • Both Great Britain and
Prance .have similar problems.
Why should this beV
government lost $119,000,000 op-1 opapoT, o* i o "
p r e 8 a t ce ng an t d he hi^h lr0ad8 W.^cldle^Jr., Ad-
timatod that it will loose $370,00^'. I rainis1rator ( ' f Efeabetf, Mor-
000 during the year 1919 , ns represents to the Court m Ins
/• . . , petition, duly filed and entered on
teios of e d n ' Pr, rr' ^ record, that he has fully adminis-
“ nd thl ' ee tered Mrs. Elizabeth Morris’ es-
these have had to secure national tale .
advances every year since 1914 to - i<? therefore to cite all ner-
meet dividends and interest In! ’ 1
iqiq il leiesu Jn i sons concerned, kindred and credi-
240 000 wWw vernment advanced,! tors, to show cause, if any they
n^ff^ ranC8 ’ ° r , “ b ° Ut m '~ can,’why said administrator should
. ’ ln e norma ra * e ot '‘ x ' not be discharged from his admis-
change, hut much more at this
time.
Late figures upon railroad earn-:
ings in this country indicate only
2Vi per cent upon the investment,
or less than half of’what the Inter
state Commerce Commission con
sidered’ adequate in 1917, eyen af
ter the big increases in freight and
passenger rates.
People who ride should pay
what it costs, hut the administra
tion should reduce the cost as far
makes its possible,
istration, arid receive Letters of
Dismission on the first Monday in
October, 1919.
This Sept. 8, 1919.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
im iSiSS£5. I *S?' 0 '
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
JameR McIntosh, Guardian of B.
H. Baker has applied to mo for
discharge from hit Guardianship
sf B H Taker, is therefore
*e no‘l*y a) perao as seassroed, to
es economy
The continual outpouring of T>ub-jfji t . their bjeotim if ai| they
lie money for railwAvs mav. he I have ,on or before 15» first Mob*
necessary but the constant aim I day Oftobe? ICe,'' SiSO VBmSt
should he to make the business of I Melntoah will he disehargaii from
transportation profitable and pay- his guardianship aa applied tiff.
in?., This September the 1st 1919.
; J J. H. McLARTY* Ordinary.
A TRIP TO THE MOO\
A Tip From The Man in The Moon
Heavy, volcanoes in the shoe
world, belching forth dangerous
prices, has excited economical shoe
buyers, and being over-anxious to
know the true ' conditions, and
prices, decided on a trip to. the
Moon: .’ The Mgn in the Moon,
staunch and true to his friends
"and''customers, furnished the fol
lowing: ,
Don ’t ; he expitecj about shoe
prices. The press' notices to the
effect that $25 amd up shoes'are ill
sight is largely’a myth. .
Our Ladies’ Shoes selling at $5 .
to $8 before the war now sell at
$6.50 to $10, showing an advance
in . price of $1.50 to $2.50. We
have always sold Girls’ and Boys’ ,
■ Shoes $2.50 tb $4; the prices now
are $3 to $5. Mens’ Dresq Shoes
from $5 to $7.50, now $6.50 to $9.
Don’t he talked'intd' paying’ any
fancy or ridiculous prices.for your
footwear, but • remember Moon
Shoe Store, like “large oaks from
small .acorns grow,’-’ has grown
tidin' a small hole in the wall to
one of Atlanta’s large Retail Shoe'
Stores.
HOLDING THE QUALITY DP
AND THE PRICES DOWN IS
WHAT DID IT
:You'll find the 1 Man in the' Moon,
who will gladly ■ show the hew
styles and give the lowest prices
Moon's
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeLaPer-
riere arrived here Saturday on
their return trip from Calafornia,
and report a pleasant time. They
■returned to their home at Hosc!:-
ton early in the week.
Mr. J. C. Wright left Sunday for
Laurel!, 'ijljss., where he has, ac
cepted a responsible position with
the Laurell Mills. Mrs. Wright
and their son, Jack, will join him
in a few days. ,
Shoe
Store
29 West MITCHELL ET
CONVENIENT TO ALL CAR
'Ji.
ATI A, GA.
I , Six . |
EDISON
Reasons
EFFICIENT
MANAGEMENT
HELP THE FARMER AS WELL AS THE BUSI
NESS MAN.
Thos. A. Edison invented and
perfected the Phono
graph.
Diamond Point reproducer-
no needles to scratch or
change.
Edison Phonographs play
NATURALLY singing
or instrumental music.
Edison Records are best by
test.
Edison Cabinets are GENU
INE Mahogany, Oak or
Walnut.
Edison prices, are uniform—
you buy as cheap from
me as anywhere in the
world.
Joe C. McCarley
Come in to see the Edison'line
IT PRODUCES SATISFACTION AS WELL AS
CROPS, BECAUSE IT MEANS KNOWLEDGE OP
THE COST OP PRODUCTION AND COST OP DIS
TRIBUTION. ' -• f ,V
S
AN ACCOUNT WITH THIS INSTITUTION SIM.
PLIPIBS THE PROBLEM OF EFFICIENT MAN-
AGEMEN FOR MANY FARMERS: IT WILL' FOR
YOU.
Fanners and Merchants Bat.K
DEPOSITS INSURED
DYEING
Send your good suits,
coats and dresses to the Laun
FLAT ROCK SCHOOL NOTICE
Elder .J. A. Spire, of Atlanta,
will preach at. Flat Rock Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, October 3,, ■
4, ami 5, Song service beginning
at. 7:45 and preaching at 8 o’clock.
Elder Spire is a very interest
ing speaker and has been a bible
student for many years, and we
are sure that he will have a mes
sage well worth coming out to
hear.
All are cordially invited to at
tend these meetings
dry and have them look like
new. Perfect dyein gguar an-
Call me and will call for.
J. C. McCarley
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To The Public:
Notice is hereby given that on _ „ , , .
the 8th day of October, 1919. at | County Georgja, regularly grant-
10 o’clock, a. m„ at Court House, ed at the Au ^ st Terra ’ 1919 >- - of
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
By virtue of n order of the
Court of Ordinary of Douglas
of East Broad Street; running
East 25 feet; thence in a Southerly
direction parallel with Campbell-
ton Street 100 feet; thence in a
Westerly ddrectiori parallel with
East Broad 1 Street 25 feet, to the
Southeast corner of lot No. 1;
thence along the dividing line be
tween lots 1 and 2 one hundred
feet to the point of beginning.
Making a piece of land 25 feet by
100 feet and the store building
thereon. ,
Said land to be sold as the prop
erty of W. A. Harding, late of said
county, deceased, for the purpose
of paying the debts of the deceased
and making distribution among
the heirs at law of said deceased.
Terms Cash.
This 2nd day of September, 191.9,
R. C. HARDING
Administrator of the Estate of W.
A. Harding, Deceased
said State, will he heard the cause I °^ er y :he fiMATnesday in Oc-
of the State of Georgia against the : foher, I' If’ fhe Court House at
County of Douglas, said State he-1 Douglasville, in said county, be-
ing proceedings for confirmation! t ween the usual hours of sale, to
and validation of road bonds in I Ike hjghcst bidder, the following
the sum of $160,000.00, principal Teal estate, t,o-wit: Town lot No.
proposed to be issued by said coun J i' v0 i n Block No. seven in the town
ty, ! of Douglasville, Douglas County,
T. L. PITTMAN, I Georgia, bounded as follows: Be-
Clerk Douglas Superior Court, ginning on the East side of lot No.
j. Tallapoosa Circuit. ! 1 in said Block on the South side
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
8EI4. 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 the lands belonging to
said estate.
Said’ application will be heard
At the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to bo
held on the first Monday in Octo
ber, 1919.
This 1st hay of Septgmhey.AOW/
^J. H. McLARTY,-drefinary.
You’ll Always Find Thing's
Better Here
This is » claim with a double meaning—you will always find things HERE, because we carry as com-
Appreciated
; Toilet Qoods
’ It takes’ good' toilet goods to
i&tisfy; they are sold by us—
anything apd everything for
woman, child and . man.;
powders; ” creams, talcums, 1
lotions, perfumes, toilet
waters, , soaps, implements)
land instruments and patent:
preparations. ' '
plete a stock as. a drug store may
and meet all requirements of this
locality.. You will always find
thipgs BETTER here, because
onjy the best of quality is sold byv
us. Make this your shopping
headquarters far-^“everything in a
drugstore.”
NOW
We Take Ci
ot Your Hes
With the best quality off
if and the’.best element 6f J j
sional care, we cari/eas:
claim .to our ability to tal
ot your health. Bring ypi
scrlptions to us for thajt
remedial yahie.wHich ypi
tpr expects, qnd the patijpi
have. ' Our label on qn
scriptioii package means
to the ill one., ‘.. >
rife
Afew items are mentioned in this .section which are of particularise right no^r.. We want Spot 10 pit
to lSt'ttij assist in taking' care of your health, but there are other, thi ngs of a simple nature
which this drug store eonstanjOy sells. Below are some of the things -needed now. ■ ;([ •
Agrjh—
Influenza
Ho^ well we can all remember
the diB&Ftrous influenza of last
year, and we must be warned
that this disease is apt to return.
Be well prepared against emer
gencies. We are all stocked;
with cough remedies, cold rerhe- I
dies, antiseptics for nose and;
mouth sprays, peroxide, quinine,
aspirin and hot water bottles.
Off to * School
CLEAN ROBY CLEAR MIND
Clean, bodies mead clear' minds.
Certahl' {and very special). little
natdfi .for the, children tq. keep
them'ih ’perfect physical appear
ance. Clekp teeth, clean hands,’'
clean faaes, clean nails—the nee-,,
essary iteroq are right here.
Clean heads, well combed, scalps
clean and free from nits; things
for these purposes,, too.
For Coughs
PLEASE?
Our Cough Remedy, so very
clever in it? ability to stop that
cough. It’s perfectly safe, of
courseC ?Jii« is one of its recom
mendations. Try it.
Again—please pay heed to the
quality of goods and satisfactory
service here. You r pleasures are
ouV commands. Your satisfac-
ion our success! Give us an op
portunity to serve you and we
will do it right.
Take
, ATpnic
T fevefy Cnoc 'and awhile—1
tonic. , Something to .brae
/ .UJ>, create jSf qew appetite.
you fit and' fifte for Svorl
' Or study, Hypophosphite:
, iron, and ,yme, Pepsonol
hundred and one other t>
truly you can find them a!
Special dompositions.on o
your own private.receipts
For COLD
Oiir Cold Remedy for its
to break up colds, grip;
laria, fever, headache, ne
and aid in he prevention
fluenza.
Marchman’s Pharmai
Beth Phones 4
Reliable Druggists
Two Stores: Bremen and Eouglasville.
Agency for
PEPSINOL