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DOWLAl
Let the kids make
pictures of the*‘big
events.” You will
enjoy them in la
ter years.
Kodak Films and Finishings
All Sizes
JOE C. McCARLEY
Give the/world
the once over
I IS T EN, fellows, to some
. straight talk. Many
a man when he gets
to be 40, misses some
thing. He may have
lots of money, and a fine
family but—
He never "got out and
•aw things". After he
gets settled down, it’s too
gate.
Every man wants to see
the world. No man likes
to stand still all his life.
The best time to TRAVEL
is when you’re young and
lively—right NOW I
Right NOW your Uncle Sam
Ipcalhnc, "Shovcoff!" Hr wants
SW for hi, Navy. He's inviting
yeti/ It’s the bluest «Kanes
yev’ll aver set to give the work)
the once over I
The Navy goes all over the
world—sails the Seven Scow-
squints at the six continents—
that’s its business., You stand
to see more odd sights, wonder
ful scenery and strange people
than you ever dreamed of.
You'll work hard while you
work. You’ll play hard while you
play. You’D earn and leant.
You'll get, in addition to "shore-
leave", a 30*day straight vaca
tion—which is more than the
average bank president can
count on.
You can join for two years.
When you get through you’H be
physically and mentally "tuned
up” fir the rest ilf yonr nfe.
You’D be ready -through dod
through for SUCCESS.
There's a Recruiting Station
fight hear you. - If you don’t
know Where it is, your Ikst-
nhtrter Will be glad to tell yon.
Shove off!-Join the
U. § .Navy
DOUGLAS COUNTY
$1.60 the year
SENTINEL
15 Years’ Successful
Publication
Z. T. DAKE, Editor and Publisher
AlfMfrflfefRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas Comity.
By virtue 6f ah order of the Court
of Ordinary 6i Doug-las County, Geor
gia, regularly granted at the October
Term, 1919, of said Court, will be sold
at public outcry on the the first Tues-*
day in November, 1919, at the court
house at Douglasville, in said county
and state, between the usual hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, the follow
ing real estate, to-wit: All that tract
ro parcel -of land, lying and being in
the 3rd Section and 5th District of
Douglas county, Ga., and described as
follows: Beginning at a point or rock
corner on deviding line between lots of
land numbers 71 and 47 of said district
and section, and running in a North
easterly direction thirty-two rods to
a rock corner; thence in a Northwest
erly direction twenty rods to a rock
corner; thence in a Southwesterly di
rection across said dividing line, thirty “
two rods, or the road leading from the
home place of the late J. R. Holland
toward W. H. Hudson’s place; thence
in a Southeasterly direction twenty
rods along said road to the point of
beginning, being part of lots of land
numbers seventy- one and forty-seven,
in said district and section, and con
taining four acres in all.
Said land to be sold as the property
of J. R. Holland, late of said county,
deceased, for the purpose of making
distribution among the heirs at law
of said deceased. Terms cash.
This 7th day of October, 1919.
MRS. L. L. HOLLAND,
Administratrix of the Estate of J. R.
Holland, Deceased
LlRl&L FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
David Towler, a resident of said
State, Guardian of the property of
King Towler, Mayme and Kenny Tow
ler, minors, having in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for an order
to sell the following described lands:
Three-sixths (3-6) undevided inter
est in the Southeast one-fourth (V*)
of lot of land No. 12 in the 5th Dis
trict of Carroll county, Georgia.
For the support and maintenance
of said minors, notice is hereby given
with the applcation of said David Tow
ler to sell said real estate will be
heard on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1919, at the Court of Ordinary
of said county, and all parties at in
terest are hereby required to show
cause, if any they have, why said or
der Rhould not be granted as prayed.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this the 7th day of October, 1919.
(Signed) J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
A. H. Moody Vs Mrs. Lizzie M. Moody,
No. 2546, Petition for Divorce
in Douglas Superior Court, September
Term, I919i
To the Defendant, Mrs. Lizzie M.
Moody:
: ,The plaintiff, A. H. Moody, having
filed his petition for divorce agginst
Mrs. Lizzie M. Moody in this court,
and It beiiig made to appear that Mrs.
Lizzie M. Moody is not a resident of
this county, and also that she does
put reside within the State, aUd an
order having been made for service
on her, the said Mrs. Lizzie M. Moody,
by publication, this is therefore to
notify you, Mrs. Lizzie M. Moody, to !
be and appear at the next term of the 1
Superior Court to be held in and for '
Douglas County, Georgia, To be held i
on the third Monday in March, 1920, ;
then and there to answer this com
plaint.
Witness the Honorable F. A. Irwin,
Judge of the Superior Court, Talla- 1
poosa Circuit.
Thhis 8th day of October, 1919.
T. L. PITTMAN, Clerk Superior Court. I
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LAND
Douglas Court of Ordinary, Octo- j
ber Term, 1919.
T. W. Tolbert, administrator of the I
estate of Peter F. McManus, late of j
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 Ordi
nary for said county to be held on '
the first Monday in November, 1919.
This 6th day of October, 1919. i
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary. !
LADIES OF RED CROSS
At the last meeting of the executive
committee of the Red Cross Chapter
it was voted hat he Red Cross Chapter
hire a nurse to teach a class in home
nursing, and donate the cou rseto just
as many ladies as could take advan- j
tage of it. We will have a class of
twenty) in the morning, another in
the afternoon, and still another, if
necessary, in the evening. We get
15 lessons, after which we stand an
examination, and if we pass up the
work satisfactorily, we are given a
certificate of proficiency in home
nursing.
It will cost you nothing but your
book, about 65 cents 1 think is the
price of book. If you want the course
call Mrs. F. M. Stewart and be en
rolled.
It’s Good
Eating
Have You Tried The
New Meat Market
p
We are handling the best . of
everything and it’s Sanitary.
WE ARE PLEASING OTHERS,
WE CAN PLEASE VOL'.
D ON’T forget we have the most com
plete line of groceries in town.
We handle everything to eat and keep
it fresh and clean.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS
FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE
We make it OUR business
to deserve YOUR business
EDWARDS
GROCERY CO.
FALL CLOTHES
“Plenty of Style,” says the chap”
with the quick, buoyant step.
“Good fabric,” says the man who
knows the money-sense of quality.
“Tailoring,” says the man who has
found that only well-tailored clothes
keep their shape.
These three clothes-wise men tvill
find the service of this Men’s Store
gratifying.
For this Men’s Store offers Collegian
Clothes tailored for the man particular
•about the clothes he wears. So it is
constantly adding new friends to the
old friends it has served so long.
Collegian Suits and Overcoats
$25, $30, $35 to $60
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention,
Blackstock, Hale & Morgan
DISTINCTIVE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS
16 Marietta Street j Right at Five Points