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DOUGLAS COUNTY gENTINNL DOPOLAIV1LLE QEOROIA Friday, SEPTEMBER 10. 1920.
The Douglas County Sentinel
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
H. G. HALL, Editor and Publisher
Entered in the PoBtoffice at Douglasville, Ga., as second class matter.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DOUGLASVILLE
AND DOUGLAS COUNTY
One Year, $1.50,
Subscription Rates
Six Months, .75,
Three Months, .40
Obituaries, cards of thanks, and all notices of entertainments where
an admission is charged, will be charged for at the rate of 5c per
line. Cash to accompany copy.
CLASSIFIED
tAD VERT ISEMENTS
ALUMINUM WARE just received.
Almand & McKoy.
FOR SALE—6-room house, in first-
class shape, smoke-house, barn, par-
age, chicken house, city water, elec
tric lights, also one of the best wells
in Georgia, one acre of land, right in
Douglasville. R. J. Aiken. 23-4pd
FOUND—Automobile tire on Doug.
lasville-Campbellton road. Owner can
get same by applying to me at my
home three miles from Chapel Hill.
J. B. Parker. . ip
Good, Rough Lumber for sale. De-
livered in Douglasville, or at mill.
Prices reasonable. P. R. Raggett. 23-2
Kv-'DAKx.-wS, bj.ng your Film to Jo
C M' 1 ' ' *ev for developing.
NEW I’ERFECTI
)N Oil Cook
{Stoves. Almand & McKoy.
FOR SALE—Young Jersey row,
•with second calf, fresh in. G. N.
McLarty. Villa Rica
Ga.. Rt. 4.
IMPROVED FARM
LAND for sale.
$40 to $210 per acre.
Also good town
property. Write or
ee Boaz Realty
Co., Boaz, Ala. 22-3
WANTED—To exc-
uige nice mule
fo<r a good milch co.w
.1. E Phillip*.
1 NORMAL BUGGj
McKoy.
jS. Almand &
Ceiling, Flooring
and Shingles.
Morris & Abercrombie.
MAJESTIC RANG
2S. Almand &
McKoy.
2L-5
FOR RENT—Eight horse farm,
known as Longino place. Will rent
reasonable. Will lease for term of
years if desired. See J. P. Lawson tf
NEW SHIPMENT -of Flash
Lights and Eateries of all sizes, and
Flash Light bulbs to fit, any size.
Almand & McKoy.
FOR SALE—Brood sows, male
hog, shoats and pigs. Mrs. J. B.
Cowan. 22-2
GOOD HOME FOR SALE
Owing to the fact that I will leave
Douglasville first, of the year will sell
my home—one of the best in town—
or less than you can build a house
See Mrs. Pake in my absence.
Z. T. DAKE.
Repaint those
old floors .
You can da it yourself—
paint up that faded and
worn kitchen or bedroom
floor.
So It with a good broth
and a can of Lowe’s Hard
Drying Floor Paint. This
paint is mad# especially
for Soon.
Easy to put on. Dries
herd and ataya hard. It’a
easier to keep clean.
Comes in a variety of at
tractive colors.
Come in and get a book
let and color card tomor
row. Both am free.
J. C. McCarlev
| tPaints
mauamamam
ANAWAKA FARM
112 1-2 acres, 2 1-2 miles of
Douglasville, near schools etc., 55
acres in cultivation, red land, 30
acres in creek bottoms, balance in
original forest, and pasture. Large
6-room dwelling, plenty outbuild
ings, including garage. 60 foot
barn, dairy barn’to accomidate 15
cows, milk room concrete. Terms.
McKinley collins
Bx. 153, Douglasville Ga.
CHANDLER SIX
Famous For Its Marvelous Motor
Everybody LiKes The
Chandler Dispatch
T HE popularity of the Chandler Dispatch, which
has grown by leaps and bounds and reaches to
every corner of the world, is based not only on the,
grace of its trim design quid its beautiful Rainbow
Blue finish, but is due quite as inuch to the standard ; 1
Chandler chassis upon which it is mounted* | j
The Dispatch attracts young folks and older ones alike;
It is a great favorite with young women, All lpve to drive it, 1 !
and the charm of its beauty gives them additional satisfaction!
in its ownership; ! 7 ; ' j
The Chandler Dispatch seats four persons with utmost! jl
comfort. The driver’s position is restful. The cushions are; !
deep, well tilted and trimmed in the best of genuine hand',;
buffed leather,.',.. j ;;j
With its wonderful flexibility of power, its ease of driving: 1
and real comfort, characteristic of all Chandler models, every- i :
body likes the Dispatch. 1 .' v i ,
SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES v. M
Seven-Passenger Touring Car, 1/995 Four-Passengef Roadster. 5/995
Four-Passenger Dispatch 'Car, t207S
Seven-Passenger Sedan, 52995 Four-Passenger Coupe, 52595. Limousine, 53495
(Jit PritttJ. c. b. ClnrUiUi Ohio) J ft j
F; M.JWINN, Jr, Dealer
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO ||
BIG AUCTION
Farm Sale
The Edmond Frost Farm of 425 acres to he sub
divided into five small farms and sold at public outcry
Wednesday, Sept. 15th
10 A. M.
This farm is now owned by J. H. Ewing and Henry
McCord, of Atlanta, Ga. They have placed it in our
hands with instructions to sell it regardless of price.
GRAND FREE BARBECUE
BAND CONCERT
This farm is located two miles north ot Austell, Ga.
on the Austell and Powder Springs road. Each tract
will have water and timber and improvements.
Terms of sale, 10 per cent cash, 10 per cent Jan. 1st,
1921, then 10 per cent annually. In other words, there
will be no excuse for you not owning your own farm at
these terms. Why remain a share cropper? Why re=
main a renter, when yoi\ can buy one of these farms, and
in eight years, instead of having a lot of rent receipts,
you will have a deed to your own farm?
Go and pick out the one you want and be sure to
attend the sale on Weansday, Sept v 15th, at 10 a. m.
Senator J. E. T. Bowden, the South’s famous Auc
tioneer, will conduct this sale and it will be well worth
your time to hear him, even if you do not want to buy
or bid.
We will alS6 sell for the owners all fine stock and
farm implements at auction. Conae and buy what you
need for next yeap Dont forget time place and date--
The Edmond Frost Farm
On Austell and Powder Springs Road
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th, 10 A. M.
The United Realty
Auction Company
Memphis, Tenn. Way cross, 0a.
Local Address, Austell, Ga. /