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DQTOLItfi qOXTMTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVTLLE (VBOVMA FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1920.
The Dougias County Sentinel
PVBL1SHED EVERY FRIDAY
H. G. HALL, Editor end Publisher
Entered in the Postoffice at Dougjasviile, Ga., as second cIbsb nyi.tter.
. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DOUGLASVU.LE
,, AND DOUGLAS COUNTY
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Obituaries, cards of thanks, and all notices of entertainments where
an admission is charged, will be charged for at the rate of Kc per
line. Cash to accompany cdpy.
The late season did not hurt the forbidden fruit crop.
Much wealth is made by acting against the advice of the
majority.
When money begins to burn there is usually a hot time
ahead for somebody.
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A lot of people explain•themsclvcsi into-hole if you give
them time enough. 9 -
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A Detroit marriage license hast|eqo granted to Charles
E. Hug and Mary.Willing.. She must be. . . p u\
y-'i'-
Vice President Marshall says "there is enough far- the-
church without reforming Congress.’’. t .....
Smartness is a cloak for ignorance and the smartest man
is one who can keep the public from knowing he doesn’t know.
The address of lion. Clifford Wal-
ktr, Attorney we.,,raj ol oeorgia, was
one ol tns most powerlul auu convinc
ing ever deuveiea m can onion on
Memorial nay. 11 is main line 01
uiougm is "cue improvement 01 ntlu-
cai,unal nonuiiions ill Georgia, and
a n.oet incisive manner he dealt
th the queauun w visiung iNurses,
Good nuaus, uving Salaries, Medical
Examinations for our school children,
Immigration rests, ana not least or
all, Bolshevism , that foul vulture
whose sable shadows are upon every
land. Surely everybody will want
Clifford Walker, princely and patri
otic as he is, a devout churchman, an
active layman, and educational re
former, for our next Governor. A
very prominent man of our town who
went o schoool with him when they
were boys said to the writer, “I have
never heard one word against Clifford
Walker.”
The United States is now building the longest war vessel
afloat, a battle cruiser. At least this is what tye hear in this
country. «$ | — %' *»**'"' ”
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tS This is the time of the year for some enterprising Worker
to tell us how two single flies will multiply in^'millions during
a single summer. <w^/v.
CITATION APPLICATION FOR
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
A firm in Utica, N. Y. was recently fined $55,000 for
profiteering. This shows the danger of profiteering—unless
you make more than that.
Just to encourage housewives the editor of a New England
farm paper predicts eggs at $3 .a dozen, hutter v at‘$4 » (MjUnd,
potatoes at $15 a bushel and flour $45 a' bafrel. This-will
jielp the back to the farm movement. ( k ,
Nexj' to Cfiristmas and thejfputjth of July ndthihg seems
to happerr as often as otir birthdays. •
If You’d
only thing their
wind the clock.
believe some Douglasville wodien, about tjie
husbands do around the hbuse is cat, sleep ahd
And once more we are in the midst of a sOasdn tyhdn the
pants withereth, the shirt f»deth and the collar runs back to
a rag.
After all, the best looking thing a mail-order house puts
out is the picture that goes with the ad.
A lot of Douglasville 1 people have tfc get i : nilghty'big
hurry on these days to keep up with running expenses.
About the best policy known for a president of Mexico is
a life insurance policy. 1 '■ ' '• ;V ' !l) ! ‘ ,;1
The difference between the old-fashioned restaurant and
the modem one is the difference between gorge and gouge.
Free! Free!
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For the next thirty days while the "sun is
so hot and Laundry work is such a drudgery,
we will come to your home in any part of the
county and dp your week’s washing FREE, you 1
furnish Soap and Water, we do the rest, at
which time we show you how to hriak'e wash-
day a play-day instead of a dreaded work-day.
We have three types of Washing Madiines, (
viz: Hand Power, Water Power aud Electric
Power, either of which does the work to ybiif
satisfaction, and we leave it to your choice a
to which machine we bring to your home for
demonscration. Either write, phone or call in
to see us and arrange a date. ’
We Guarantee Every Piece Rf turited.
I HARDING SUPPLY CO.,
BEHALF OF II
BETTER GEORGIA
Reprint of Article from
the Carrollton Free
Press Reporting the
Speech of ilon. Clif
ford Walker Madedn
Carrollton.
FOR ROAD COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself, a candi
date for road commissioner of Doug
las county, subject to the democratic
primary to be held August 4th, 1920,
and will appre'-ate your vote and as
sistance.
J. E. HENLEY.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as road commis
sioner, subject to democratic primary
to be held August 4, 1920.
J. S. ABERCROMBIE.
FOR COMMISSIONER
To. the Voters of Douglas County:
I ereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner of Roads and
Revenues of the Second Road District,
composed of Connors, Middle and
Fairway Districts; subject to the
primary to be held August 4th. Your
vote and influence will be appreciated
G. W. HEMBREE.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To All Worn It May Concern:
Mrs. Alice Stringfellow having, in
proper form, applied to me for Perm*,
nent Letters of Administration on the
estate of W. J. Stringfellow, late of
said county, thiB is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next kin
of W. J.stringfellow to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should hot be granted to Mrs. Alice
Slringefellow on W. J. Stringfellow’s
estate; >• • *• ' ■ > "
Witness my hand and official site-
nature, this 5th day of July, 1920.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
CITATION—DISMISSION FROJtryj
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Whereas, O. A. DeVaughn, Admins
istratrjx of Mary Evans, represents
to the Court in her petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that she
has fully administered Mary Evans
estate:
ThiB is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
Administratrix should not be dis
charged from her administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission on the
fitdt Monday in August, 1920.
Thin July 5th, 1920.
, j J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
’ DISMISSION FROM GUARDIAN
SHIP
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
S. A. Morris Guardian of Clyde
Knox has applied to me for a dis
charge from his guardianship of
Clyde Knox this is, therefore, to no
tify all persons 'concerned, to file
fchdir Objections, 1 if any they have, on
or before the first Monday in August
next, else S. A. Morris will he dis
charge^ from his Guardianship as
applied for.
This July 6th, 1920.
;.: .; J. H.' McLARTY, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE
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Douglasville, Ga.;
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GEORGIA—Douglas County. ,
Will be sold at the court house door,
in said county on the first Tuesday in
August 1920, within the legal hours
of sale towit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 18th district
and 2nd seotion of originally Cherokee
now 1 1 Douglas '• County, Georgia, con
taining four acres, more or less and
-whhdi, is more fully described as
follows; '
Being part of the original lot of
land No. two hundred and seven (207)
and bounded on the South and West
by property of Eloise C. Gregg, on
Die North by property of J. H. Louch,
and on the East by (Bowden St.)
Spring Grove Street with improve
ments thereon, said land levied on as
the property of J. H. Louch to satisfy
an Aeciition issued against J. H.
(luigkh qd the 20th day of'December,
lfl 19, by R. C. Morris, tax collector
for his State and County taxes for
1919.
This July 6th, 1929. ■ I >
A. ,S. BAGGETT,
Sheriff Douglas County, Gi
Edison
Phonographs
and
RECORDS
Joe C. McCarley
J. C. TIMMONS
CONTRACT PAINTER
Painting, Tinting and Graining.
Old Furniture Made New
-Out of Town Work Solicited.
DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
J. R. HUTCHESON
j. Attorney-at-Low
' joffice in Hutcheson Building.
RJ H. Poole C. V. Vansant
1 DRS. POOLE & VANSANT
Surgery and Chronic Diseases of
tubmen and Children a Specialty
ijPhones Noe. 24, 92 and 137
p$ke over Selman’s Drug Store
tins Is Bittsr
V Than Uxitim
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Nm flarraat T««r Camtipatiaw mm4
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r~ Mry. Try H.
Pbcsr digestion and assimilation
fiction and the formation of poisonous
vases which are absorbed by the blood
and] carried through the body.
The result is weakness, headaches,
dissiness, coated tongue, Inactive liver,
bilious attacks, loss of energy, nerv
ousness, poor appetite, Impoverished
blood, sallow complexion, pimples, skin
disease, and often times serious 111-
nesa
Ordinary laxatives, purges and ca
thartics—salts, oils, calomel and the
like—may relieve for a few hours, but
real, lasting benefit can only come
through use of medicine that tones,,
up and strengthens the digestive aS
well as the eliminative organa
Get a 25c box of Natures Remedy
(NR Tablets) and take one tablet each
night for a week. Relief will follow
the very first dose, but a few days
will elapse before you feel and realize
the fullest benefit. When you get
straightened out and feel Just right
again you need not take medicine
every day—an occasional NR Tablet
will then keep your system in good
condition and you will always feel
7our best. Remember, keeping well is
easier and cheaper than getting welL
Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) are
sold, guaranteed and recommended by
your druggist
March man’s Pharmacy, Druggists
Dyeing
i! Dry Cleaning
V i SENT TO ATLANTA
jgj ..
Call
I JOE C. McCARLEY
Figure your
painting costs with a brush
instead of a pencil—
Ton can’t figure the cost of paintmg by figuring
What the paint costs per gallon. t
What you want to know is how mueh the paint
eovera, how well it covers and how long it takes a
man and brush to do the work.
One way to figure ia with a pencil- The right way
I* with a brush. Figure this way and you win uea
Lowe Brothers High Standard Liquid Paint And ones
you use it, you’ll always use this paint and no other.
Tell ua about your painting needs and we will gtre you
some eye opening facta baaed ou brush figures,
J. C. McCarley
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Farm Lands For Sale
127 ACRES well improved land,
near Midway church, 31-4 miles of
town, 100 acres in cultivation, re
mainder in pasture and woods, good
6-room dwelling, plenty of out build
ings, good orchard and pasture, also
tenant house with out buildings and
orchard. This home is in one of best
localities in county, near good school
and churches, and the price is right.
981>-2 ACRES, 2 miles of town,
known as the McElreath place.
90 ACRES, 60 in cultivation, 10 in
pasture, remainder in original forest
5 miles of town, near school and
churches, well finished-6-room house,
with good out -Thi* >» —•
exceptionally good farm, and pro
duces well, and paid over 11,000.00
rent in 1919. v -
\ 68 ACRES, 36 in cultivation, rest
in woods and pasture, good new dwell
ing, good outbuildings and orchard,
5 miles east of town.
64 ACRES, 38 in cultivation, 2
good houses, plenty of outbuildings
and orchard, located neat- Chestnut
Log court house.
57 ACRES, near Bedlah church,
and school house, 1-2 mile of bank-
head highway, good two-horse crop
in cultivation, 2 houses, with outbuild
ings, this is located in good commun
ity.
75 ACRES, 45 in cultivation, 2
good dwellings and outbuildings, lo
cated on lower route to Atlanta, near
good school and church, 3 miles of
Austell, 8 of Douglasville, in good
community.
31 ACRES, 20 in cultivation, good
3-room house and barn, near Yeager i
school house, this is an extra good
locality with all oonvenieneies; will
make good home for pne wanting
small farm.
101 ACRES, 60 ready for cultiva
tion, 4-room house and outbuildings,'
located 11-2 miles of iXeager school',
house. i ■ ...
105 ACRES, 65 in cultivation, 8
miles of town, 1 mile of good school'
and church. * u
60 ACRES, 40 in. cultivation, new <
3-room, pottage, 1-2 mile-gf Bonfcheadj
Highway, in good community, 1-2 mile
Beulah church and school, entire place"
can be cultivated.
• .40 ACRES, most -aUrUt'it- im-high./
state of cultivation, lying practically
level, 200 yards of Beulah church,
school and 'Bankhead Highway, new
5-room house finished, good outbuild
ings and young orchard. This is an>
ideal location and one desiring a good
home would do well to see it before
buying.
541-2 ACRES, 2-horse crop in cul
tivation, good dwelling and outbuild
ings, near good school and churches,
in excellent locality, 4 miles south
west of town.
GOOD 7-room duelling, cemented
cellar, located in one of the ‘beBfc sec
tions of Douglasville, 2 good barns
and vacant let. This is a nice home,
and will sell at a bargain if sold at
once.
4-ROOM house and 2 vacant lots,
located on Eunice Avc., at the small'
price of $1500.00.
Above are a few of the places
listed with ns for sale, we can give
very attractive terms on tqoft $hehu
D. S. STRICKLAND & CO.
I Produce Wanted
■ ! will buy all the country produce you
? can spare, such as chickens, egjjs, butter
J raw hide, bees wax, and tallow. Will al-
■ so take care of your car or wagon when
? you. come to town.
I L-A. SOUTER & SON
220 Peters St.
Atlanta, Ga.
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