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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLeI GEORGIA., FM|P*Y, JUNE «, lta«.
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A^PliCXTIOS ^OR LEAVE'TO
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Cpurt House , „ „ •'
door in said county, on tJ>e Firit l uesu -® 0118 ^ 8 Conrt of OrdroWy'
udy in July next, within the legal Term ' 1920 '
flours of ua'ie to the'highest and best
bidder for cash, the following des
cribed personal property, to-wit;
One medium sized black mare mule,
about twenty yaars old, named Huldy;
Also one one horse wagon, Gate Citj
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The Douglas County Sentinel
. . publishbId. EyEfl-if folDAY; 1 ) ,
H. G.HALL, Editor ^nd Publisher '
OFFICIAL dRG'AN OF DOUGLASVILLr:
AND DOUGLAS COUNTY
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1 Entered in the Postoffice at Douglasville, Ga., as second class matter.
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One advantage about late garden planting is it’s nwfui dis-
appointing to the weeds.
,> If the price of sugar would only feel all run down, how
gladly we would grant it a day off.
According to an eastern paper, Mr. Bryan has started ir
to talk his time as though he had swallowed a raisin.
It’s a pretty good idea never to boast of what you can do
unless you’re willing to take off your coat and make good.
The old-fashioned farmer who used to break a colt now
has a son who spends his time breaking up an automobile.
Maybe the chief reason most Douglasville people I ke to
talk about the high cost of living is because talk is’cheap.
We have always noticed, that the men'who allow their
wives to choose thier office help, usually get the most work done.
Maybe the overall movement in this country would amount
to more if the people donning them Would get out and do a lit-
work.*- A if .
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GEORGIA—Douglas .County. . . ^
'Will be sold bfei'ore the Court Hou
T. F. Brown, administrtor of the
estate of Mrs. V. A. Brown, late of
Douglas county, deceased, having duly
applied by petition for leave to sell
the lands belonging to seid estate.
Said application will be heard at
the regular term of the Court of
make; Also one bale of cotton weigh- Ordinary for said rcunty. to be held
ing about four hundred fifty pounds, on the first. Monday in .Tune, 1920.
more or less, said cotton being pointed This 3rd day of May. 1920.
out by Lee Bradfield as the cotton .1. H. MeLARTY, Ordinary.
grown on the five acres mortgaged to r ;
plaintiff in fi fa. j CITATION-YEAR’S SUPPORT.'
■laid property levied on and to lie GEORGIA Douglas County,
wold z* the property of Lee Brad- To All "Whom It May Concern:
field under arid by virtue of an exe- Notice is hereby given, that the
cation issued by the Clerk of tty appraisers appointed to set apart and
Superior Court of Douglas 'CounH\ rpF i rn E year's support “to Mrs. H. A.
Georgia, on foreclosure of mortgage Du)tey Wjdow of T. B. Dukes, and *he
cn said above described property in , f j vc m '; n0 r children of T. B. Dukes, de
favor of W. C. .Abercrombie and . ,
. .. . 7 -n ue. u j ! ceased, have filed their award, and un-
nram-t the said Lee Bradfield and i
S. L. Hembree. j less a good and snff.c’ r.1 cause is
All of said orooerty found in the j shown, the same will be made the
possession of the defendant Lee Brad- J judgement of the court at the June
r- lP iri !term 1926, of the Court of Ordinary.
This June 2nd, 1920. This May 12, 1920.
A R PAOOETT I J. H- MeLARTY
Sheriff Dougina County, Ga. I Ordinary Douglas County. Ga.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the Voters of Douglas County : : ' r
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tax collector ,subject to the
primary when ordered. Owing to th§
feeble condition of two old people, one
f whom is helpless, and having not
i epained my strength* from two oper
itions last summer, I can’t pos3:b!y
•nake a canvass of the county, but
hope to see as many of you as I can.
■f elected will discharge the duties of
ne office to the best of my ability
earnestly solicit your vote and in
fluence. S. P. McKOY.
.v FORCTJ
•»i:i!*r>.lbhio«Ui
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.This is ,to say tor.ihe public that T
expect to be a candidate Tor Clerk of
the Superior Court of Douglas county
at the- primary t6 be hefii on August
the 4th, 1920. At the proper time I
hope to see as many of the voters of
the cdunty as possible. It is entirely
too eaTly to hiake a canvas of the
county, but I want, to say’that I shall
deeply appreciate the support of each
and-.every voter. If elected to this
office I shall do my best to perform
its duties to the very best of my
ability.
Respectfully,
FOR CLERK j H. A. BOMAR.
To the Voters of Douglas County: | FOR CLERK
I hereby announce myself a candi- \
oate for the office of clerk of Doug- To The White Voters of Douglas
las county, subject to the action of the 1 County:
Democratic Executive Committee to! 1 hereb y announce myself a candi-
be held on a date named by the com- j ^ate for clerk of the Superior court,
mittee. If x elected. I promise a faith- sub ^ ect *° tbe Democratic White
ful performance of the duties required j ^ ri mary to be held Aupist the 4th.
by the office.
I earnestly solicit your support and
influence.
Gratefully yours,
T. L. PITTMAN.
H you think there isn't anything impossible just try to pre
vent a Douglasville girl patting her hair when she is about to
meet a stranger. .
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Speaking of foolish things, have you found anyone in
Douglasville so foolish as to believe all this talk about germs in
kisses will stop kissing? ^
If the average Douglasville girl had but two wishes one
of them would be for a husband and she’d save the other one un
til she saw how he turned out.
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING CO.
In the protection that we afford
our customers, and in the service that
we render, we strive to make this a
“100 per cent bank,”
Douglasville Banking Co.
John T. Duncan, Pres. A. W. McLarty, V. Pres.
G. T. McLarty, Cashier. •
It has about gotten so you ran say anything you please
abqut a man’s wife or family as long as you don’t knock the
make of the automobile he drives.
We have also reached the stage where no Douglasville man
can with a clear conscience tell an innocent girl that it is pos
sible for two to live as cheaply as one.
There’s no danger of this country going to the dogs so
long as we still have a few .old-fashioned wives who are willing
'to get up and get their husband’s breakfast.
Another thing we can’t understand is why a Douglasville
woman will write a ten-page letter apd then proceed .to tell what
she wants you to know in a three-line postscript. '
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j coate and
UClOI.’sa
. o. juonis, lux cotiucic/
oouxity; Georgia, against
n. James i'oi his unpaid
d'UJity. J.a..vcs, one ioi Uw
fcjJrkERll'i''’fc» SALE ui«
— A/uugiUb VuOUiicy. oiit, piuptiib,/ ox v»‘
aUiU ouou.. We Vuuurt HoUsC j tiliO oj VAlLtifc Ul LWO
door in said County, to me highest | oy o. ju orris, iu
uud dust ojuatsr ioi casn, witJnm-xne
ttigai nouib ol saje, on l/jc first 1 ues-
day i/i Juiy, iyjo, tne following atv
uuribfcd property, to-wit: ;
Town of lanti nlimber three (3),
in blc.K namutv suXty-Twe (05) ac-1
cording to original survey of tt>wn of j
Douglasville, Georgia, beginning on j
oast side of Bowden street, 250 feet j
south of Edge's Alley at south side of ;
lot number two (2) in said block, :
formerly" owned by B. M. Walton;
thence along the east side j of j'salidv
Bowden street in a south direction to!
Seiman street; thence eastward along
the north side of Seiman street 225
feet to lot four (4) in said block;
thence north parallel with said Bow
den street along the we^t side of. lot
number four (4) 302 feet to south side
of lot number two (2); thence west
along south side of lot number two
(?l) <a distance of 200 feet, to point of
beginning.
year IbJL and one lor the year 1913.
j enant in possession /(notified ’ of
levy as law directs.
This June 2nd, 1920.
A. S. BAGGETT,
Sheriff Douglas Qounty, Ga.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that the ap
praisers appointed to set apart, and
assign a year’s support to Lula A.
White the widow and seven minor
children of K. A,- I^Hhite deceased,
have filed their award, and unless
£ood and sufficient >lcausc: is shown*
the same will be made the judgement
of the Court at the July Term, 19(20,
of the Court of Ordinary. ; i
This June 7th 192,0.. ( s
, jj. H. McJxARTVi Ordinary.
Here is a real paint—
Lowe Brothers High
Standard is a better! paint
than yon have ever nsed
before. Better because it
lusts longer and looks bet
tor as long as it lasts.
Best of all, whSe it costs
more per gallon, it goes far
ther than other palntfl.'there-
fore it always costs less per
square yard applied.
High : Standard, has been
made for 50 years—of noth
ing but the best and purest
materials obtainable.
We want yon to try it on
your next pointing job. You
will never again use any other
brand.
Ask for booklet and color
card. Both are free.
J. C. McCarley
‘‘WlTiWe.^itli Us is to 'Be Pleased-* v.
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FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the Voters of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a cani-
date for the office of tax reciever of
Douglas County, subject to the white
primary to be held later.
If elected I promise to faithfulyper-
form the duties of the office to the
best of my ability.
1 earnestly solicit your vote and
nfluence.
Respectfully yours
ARTHUR KING.
I solicit your vote and influence.
" A. .L HORNBUCKLE.
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nnd.e'bU fr;
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’• I FOR ORDINARY.
To the White Veters of Douglas
County:
At the solicitation cf many Friends,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the Office of Or
dinary, subject to the White Primary
to be held August 4th. 1920,.if elected
I will discharge the duties to the best
of my ability, I will appreciate the
suport of every one.
Very respectfully,
J. H. MeLARTY.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of sheriff of
Douglas county, subject to the pri
mary to be held August 4, 1920. If
elected 1 promise to faithfully dis
charge the duties of the office. Your
vote and influence appreciated.
W. M. AL<MAND.
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FOR TAS: COLLECTOR
To The Voters "df Douglas^ County;
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of tax collector
of Douglas county, subject to the
primary when called.
. 1 earnestly solicit your support and
influence.
^ j. s. McGuire.
FOR TAX colletor
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Tax, Collector,
subject to the primary to be held Aug
ust 4, 1920. If elected I pledge my
self to discharge the duties of the
office to the best of my ability.
Eamstly solicit the support and in
fluence of the voters of the county.
J. W. BAGGETT *
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I-hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of tax receiver of
Douglas County, subject to the white
Democratic primary to be held on
August 4, 1920.
If elected I promise to fulfi^ the
office to the best of my ability.
Your vote and influence will be
greatly appreciated.
H. V. Johnston.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To The Voters Of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of tax receiver
of Douglas county, subject to the
primary when ordered.
If elected, I will perform the duties
of the office to the best of my ability.
I will apreciate your suppppt andi
influence. ’
ROBT-. M. SMITH.
FOR TREASURER ’
x am a candidate for the office oi
county treasurer, subject to the pri
mary to be held August 4, 1920. I will
appreciate the support, and earnestly
solicit the votes of the citizens of the-
county.
.F, M. GILES.
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With your farming and garden
ing and see :us for Hoes, Rakes,
Garden Seeds, .Etc.
We have a full line of Men’s and
goys’ Overalls and Suitalls.
WE WILL BUY ALL YOUR PRODUCE AND JUNK
Burton
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WE DROVE THE PRICES DOWN AS EAR 'AS
THEY WdVLD GO. BUT WE HAVE KEPT tUE
QUALITY UP AS HIGH AS IT CAN GO. NO ONE
EVER SUCCEEDED IN TRYING TO SELL THE
WRONG THING. WE ARE HERE TO SUCCEED AND
INTEND TO STAY. COME AND SEE US.- WE AWf
ALWAYS ON THE JOB ANDBWILL SEE .THAT- YOU
GET JUST WHAT YOU; WANT AT THE RIOET PRIClj-