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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL.
FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921
'{hu v '', ii COUNTY SENTINEL
SM.p.'f, MEEKS, Pub.
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SUBSCSU V JJD
the qualitfii
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I Omaha Big Butter Maker.
More limn $25,(KH),000 worth of hut.
* I tor wks manufactured In Omaha dur- ;
j im: 1920. necovdlng to nn estimate by
Urn Omalm chamber of commerce,
] members r»f which report that the* city!
. in Nebraska still retains its position
| as the chief city of this Industry in |
* the rutted States.
I The figures on butter production j
*.L /dven by the chamber for recent yenrs j
’\v a steady increase since .15)1-1 j
i <>b»«. the government census showed |
SCENE OF MAJESTIC BEAUTY J
Table Mountain, for Many Reasons, Is ,
Superior to Any of tho Earth’s
I have seen mu
In Africa. J liav
golden Alias rai
RERIFF’S SALE
APPLICATION FOR DISMISSION
FROM GUARDIANSHIP "
' GEORGIA—Doughs County
Georgia, Douglas County., Will be sold before the court house
Pat H.. Winn, guardian of Ger- door in said county, on the 20th day
| trude Gary has applied to me for a of June, 1021, between the legal
flat-topped kopjes j discharge from -hisGuardianshipof ! hours for public sheriff’s sales, to the
i mi the bare and ! Gertrude Gary this is therefore ! highest bidder for cash, the follow-
t iop , ;' vtiy bu " t ^ | to notify all persons concerned, to ing described property, to-wit: A
'*■’ J ’ 1 ^ 1 13 u iclc roadster automobile, two pas-
emhilng i
product l<
ut year wa? ;
•RATOR'S SALE
uy Lliiu
vhich is the tloiu- I
ct of the Cape Pe- I
is by virtue of its I
olossal hut tressed |
ts walls that Table
objections, if any they
.r before the first Mon-
Iv, 15)21, next* else Pat il.
or. color black, an.l license num
ber 102051.
Said property to be sold under and
by. virtue o fail order of the Hon. F.
A. Irwin, Judge of the Superior
Court of the Tallapoosa Circuit,
passed on the 3rd day of June, 1921,
condemning said property on the
ground that it was used illegally in
conveying intoxicating liquors, the
sale or the posession of which is
prohibited by law.
This, the 4th day of. June, 1921.
A. S. BAGGETT, Sheriff.
fttiant to
Mayor r
Douglas'
pted
>uncil of the Town* o J i
Georgia, at its regular j *
meetin g, held on tin* 0th day erf June, | •'
3921, there will be an election held j b
in said town on the 11th day of July, j •
1921, at the court house in said town, i
the voting precinct for holding gen- \ i:
4.v;.\ elections in the same, for the I li
purpose of submitting to the quali-j
Led voters of said town the question j
of whether the Town of Douglasville,
Georgia, shall have authority, thru 1
ids proper officers, to issue bonds in J
the sum of Throe Thousand Dollars j
«>3,000) for the purpose of improving j
the water works system in said ;
t >vvn, now owned and operated by j
taid town as a municipal plant.
Said bond issue shall be in do- ;
nominations of One Thousand Dol
lars (SI,000.00) each, thereby mak
ing the number of three bonds of
said denomination, and each bond a-
foresaid shall bear interest from date
at the rate of five per cent, per an
num, and be dated and issued on
September 1, 1921, and mature and
become due and payable on Septem
ber J, 1961, thirty years from date.
The interest aforesaid shall become
due and payable on each bond afore
said semi-annually as follows: Seven
ty-Five Dollars (76) of interest shall
be due and payable on March 1 1922,
and Seventy-Five Dollars ($75.00) of
interest aforesaid on September 1st,
3922, and semi-annually thereafter
on March 1st and September 1st
from the year 1923 to the year 1961,
inclusive.
The Mayor and Council of the
'Town of Douglasville, Georgia, in
event of the isuance of said bonds,
><ha)l, by proper ordinance, provide
for the levy and collection of an an
nual tax on the taxable property-
within the Town of Douglasville,
Georgia, sufficient to pay the inte
rest aforesaid; and shall provide for
the levy and collection of an annual
tax upon the taxable property with
in said town sufficient to raise and
provide an annual sinking funl of
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) an
nually for the years 1921 to 1950 in
clusive so that the principal and in
terest on said bonds shall be par* oft
) j;'jl extinguished on September 1st,
rller
tin
•:1 fit
iin is majestic,
mss of Us rise
el. The height
by Liu
sight; but
ami the 1V«
rom the visible
•I inland moim-
itli rather ihim
umain, like Etna
nerill'e and others
;li** sea, announces
VRTY
Ordinary.
HK RIFF’S SALE
Gi;
.juiy, ll)2i, ut the court house door,)
in said County, between the legal 1
hours of sale, the following lands in j
the own -of Douglasville, Douglas
County, Georgia, to-wit: A lot ly
ing in block sixty-three, fronting on |
Strickland street one hundred feet j
and running back in a northerly di- |
rection two hundred feet; .bounded !
on North by land of W. .T. String- [
fellow estate; east by the dowe of
Mrs. Alice String-fellow; south by
Strickland street, and west by lot of
Lois Cotton Mills with a four room
dwelling thereon.
Also a lot in block sixty-three in
the town of Douglasville Georgia,
fronting on Strickland street one
hundred feet and running back in
a northerly direction two hundred
feet; hounded oil north by lands of
W. J. Stringfellow estate; east by
Odessa street; south by Strickland
t, and west by dower of Mrs.
Alice Stringfellow, with a two room
dwelling thereon.
Also about ten acres of land, more
or less, lying north of the two above
described lots, and of the dower of
Mrs. Alice Stringfellow, in the Town
of Douglasville, in Douglas County,
Georgia, and bounded on the north
by the lands of M. H. Dorris, east
by Odessa street, on west by Camp
street, on the south commencing at
the northwest corner of the lot for in
ly owned by J. T. Duncan, now Lois
Cotton Mills’, and running east and
along said lot to the northeast corn
er of same, thence south along the
east side of same Lois Cotton Mills
lot to a point two hundred feet north
of Strickland street, and thence east
and parallel with Strickland street
to a point on Odessa street two hun
dred feet north of Strickland street.
Also a tract of land in James block
of Factory Town, lying and being in
the Town of Douglasvile, in Douglas
County, Georgia, and being in block
number 2 of said town; bounded as
follows: Commencing at a point 20
feet from the center of the Southern
Railway Company’s spur track
either of these
aieiy as it iippi
to the eye. Jl rises
from tlie sea limn
ot not so immedi-
s to do when seen
It tin-
van!
Iron) the bay.
the ocean low spurs of mingled rock
and green banks. In spring these
grassy banks are all set with llowera.
Among them is a pretty white flower,
about the size of u narcissus, though
different in shape, of which 1 have
seen a bouquet in England, man/
weeks after it had been gathered ut
the Cape, standing in a vase's*, i til out
water and alill quite fresh. . . «
—Margaret L. Woods.
Will be si
door in sail
on the 29t:
tween the !
sheriff’s a a
cash, t
property, t-
efore the court ho
e.int V
Doug]
' ; . . . . v . Railway Company’s spur track, rnn-
All of >aid r.^£ ,Pa , . TlL ning south of the Lois Cotton Mills,
"y a hle '’rt.L • t '° lH Jl u a and fifteen feet west of (he east
jVW\*ri.
equivalent.
Thosu- voting at*
<*tu>n fci
vtittiv
side of f(H’Jn'ev J. S. James’ land, and
thence south same distance from
, • *> . . , u „iv ... written m cast lino of former James’ land sev-
said bond issue shall hat 1 4 , ,
printed on their balot* “UT' WAT-! on y-fivo feet, more or less, to a
Ik WORKS BONDS;" amf 7" w.tth the youth end of
\ . . ■, . .: v I v., tti.T commissary building occu-
voting against said bond i»9iii j . .'■ ■■ ■ ■
, , , . ,, . ... : ... ' J. M. Baggett formerly stood,
■ flection shall have written ", ni.nr,
ed on their ballots, “AGAINST W VI j
ER WORKS BONDS."
The above and foregoing notice pud,.-;
lished by order, resolution and au-
NEED FOR BALANCE WHEEL
Courage Is, of Course, a Magnificent
Thing, But Should Be Regulated
by Prudence.
Courage is un indispensable quality
in our success; but if it is not bal
anced and regulated by prudence It
will run away with us and lend us Into
all sorts of foolhardy things. Boldness
Is a great quality when it is held in
check by proper cautiousness and
guided by good judgment.
I know a man whose courage is very
much over-developed and Ida faculty
of caution is very deficient. He does
not know what fear means, and he
plunges into all sorts of foolish oper
ations which do not turn out well, and
he is always trying 'to get out of
things which he had gone iuto hastily.
If Ids prudence had been equally de
veloped with Ida courage, with his bold
ness, he vvould have made a verj
strong man.
Futile endeavors, half-hearted ef
forts never accomplish anything. It
takes the fire of determination, en
ergy, push, and good Judgment to ac
complish that which counts. It is tlie
well-balanced enthusiastic man with
fire in his blood, and ginger in his
brain, who makes things move and
achieves the seemingly impossible.—
Denver Catholic Register.
thority of the Mayor and Council of
the Town of Douglasville, Georgia.
Douglasville, Georgia, this June (>,
1921.
J. H. McLARTY, Mayor.
THAD McKOY, Clerk of Council.
Town of Douglasville, Georgia.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
i b*.ruunipg 'West even with the
fcuutii end of said building as then
sfronted ty-five feet, and thence
north along the dividing line of lots
two ?nud three in said James’ block
of factory Town to a point twenty
feet{ from the center of said spur
track, and thence east twenty feet
from the center of sai dspur track to
thO point of beginning, and the stove
house thereon.
Said land to be sold in parcels as
above described. Said property to
be sold as the property of W. J.
Stringfellow, late of said county, de
ceased, for the purpose of paying
the debts of the estate and of mak-
■Geovgia, Douglas County.
To All Whom It May Concern
j H. Hogue having in proper form distribution among the heirs at
applied to me for Permanent Letters j law of W. J. Stringfellow, deceased,
of Administration to be issued to T. | I enr.s will be cash.
L. Pittman Clerk of the Superior This (5th day of June, 1921.
Court of Douglas County, Georgia,! MRS. ALICE STRINGFELLOW,
on the estate of Jim Tate Into of
paid County, deceased, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Jim Tate to be and ap-|
pear at my office within the time'
allowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent admin
istration should not be granted to l
The Kiss in Ancient Folklore.
A slory of Alexander the Greut and
a kiss forms one of the most thrilling
bits of bi«iory. An enemy of Khe king's
Invented a novel plot to cause Alexan
ders death. He discovered a beautiful
young girl, who, like Rappacinl’s
daughter in Hawthorne's story, had
been brought up on deadly poison, ami
every one who came near her
killed by her deadly atmosphere. Slie
Mas sent to the king's palace with in
structions to do wliat Mould be called
"vamping” today. Alexander saw and
admired her extravagantly, but the
shrewd Aristotle suspected treachery,
Before he allowed the girl to approach
the throne he sent for a criminal Mho
had been sentenced to death, and in
structed him to kiss the girl in the
presence of the king. He fell dead
on the ground, like one struck by light
ning.
day nt J*unc, 1921, be-
;;nl hours for public
■s, to the highest bidder
e following described
-wit: A Ford automo
bile, two passenger roadster, color j
black, license number 81313.
Said property to be sold under and j
by virtue of an order of the Hon. F. |
A. Irwin, Judge of the Superior
Court of the Tallapoosa circuit, pass-
el on the 3rd day of June, 1921, con- ,
demning said property on the j
ground that U was illegally used in j
conveying intoxicating liquors, the
sale of or the posession of which is
prohibited by law.
This, the 4th day of June, 1921.
A. S. BAGGETT, Sheriff
SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK.
Pursuant to an order granted by
Hon. Eugene Spradlin, one of the ref
erees in bankruptcy, I will offer tor
sale, on thd premises at Douglasville,
Georgia, on June 21st, 1921, at 10
o’clock A. M., subject to confirmation
by Bankrupt Court, the property of
the estate of Robert C. Burton, bank-
nipt, consisting of: Stock of Gro
ceries; Soda Fountain and fixtures;
Carbonator; Shannon refrigerator;
McCaskey system for bookkeeping;
adding machine; safe and all other
fixtures as counters, show cases, etc.;
and all accounts of said bankrupt.
Iso one Ford truck.
Terms of sale cash. Sucessful j
bidder or bidders to make deposit of |
10% of amount of bid pending con- j
formation by Court.
Inspection of the .-lock together
with inventory of same may be made
by calling upon trustee at Douglas-
illc, Georgia.
THAD McKOY,
Trustee.
Sold
by dealers
give tire mileage
at the lowest cost
in history
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NON-SKID RED-TOP CORD
$15.00 $22.00 $27.5C
Reduction on all styles and sizes
A New Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
K»o«Haa
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L. Pittman Clerk of the
Court on Jim Tate’s estate
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd day of May, 1921.
J. H. McLARTY,
Ordinary.
Administratrix of the Estate of W.
J. Stringfelow deceased.
BANKRUPTCY
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern Division of
Georgia, in Bankruptcy.
In the matter of Benjamin F. Bur-
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, DOUGLAS COUNTY.
This is to give notice that uiuk v the
recommendations of the grand jury o:
Douglas county that 1 will introduce a
bill at the next session of the general
assembly of Georgia repealing the bill
creating the board of county commis
sioners of Douglas countv, and enact
a law ntaking one commissioner 1or
Douglas county, Georgia, defining his
duties and powers and for other pur-
P ° T. K. WHITLEY,
Repvesentntivo, Doup-lns County.
Superior toni No. 7269, Re
I To the creditors «.f sai I bankrupt, j
I of Douglasville, Geo.’g a, ii: the couq- t
i ty of Douglas, district aforesaid:
! Notice is hereby given that the ■
| first meeting of tho creditors of the j
| said bankrupt will be held before j
I the referee at the court house in j
! Douglasville, Georgia, at 9:00 a. m.;
|on Monday, June 20, 1921, at which j
I time the creditors of said bankrupt,
i may attend prove their• claims, ex-:
1 amine the bankrupt, elect a trustee, 1
j and transact such other business ns j
i may properly come before such
| meeting.
Carrollton, Georgia, this 6th dqy j
j of June, 1921.
EUGENE SPRADLIN, j
Referee in Bankruptcy. |
A Tonic
For Women
“I was hardly able to drag, I
was so weakened,” writes Mrs.
\V. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
"The doctortreatcd me for about
two months, Stilt I didn’t get
any better. 1 had a large fam
ily and felt 1 surely must do
something to enable me to take
care of my little ones. 1 had
heard of
CARDUI
His Woman's Tonic
"1 decided to try it,” con
tinues Mrs. Ray ... "1 took
eight bottles in all ... 1 re
gained my strength and have
had no more trouble with wo
manly weakness. I have ten
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out
doors ... 1 can sure recom
mend Cardui.”
Take Cardui today. Ii may
be just what yoil need.
At all druggists.
E.S1
but cjive me a Camel
I’m through experimenting. No more switching.
No more trying this and that. It’s Camels for me—
every time.
They’re so refreshing! So smooth! So mellow mild!
Why? The answer is Camels exclusive expert
hlend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos.
There’s nothing like it.
No other cigarette you can buy gives you the real
sure-enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the
Camel blend. Camel is the quality cigarette.
Give Camels a tryout. Buy a pack today. Get your
information first hand. You’ll tie to Camels, too.