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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL.
SRPT. 9*h. 1921
Round Trip
Summer Excursion ,
Tickets
VIA
Southern Railway System
Now on sale to various Resorts in all parts
of the United States
Write V. L. Estes, District Passenger
Agent, 48 North Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.,
for full information.
"The Southern Serves the South’
PAY ME for CURES ONLY.
If you are Buffering from rectal troubles such as Piles, Fistula
Stricture, Fissure or Varicose Veins, which invariably cause los:
of vitality ( nervousness and general debility, I will cure you
ausc loss 1
e you or /
Catarrh, I
F.czcma, 1
!c fore'Re
make no charge for my services. I also successfully
Blood Poison, Skin,- Kidney. Bladder and Chronic Discan
Nervous Debility, Exhaustion, Weakness. Out-of-town
ing the city call on me at once, as you may be cured heft ..
turning home. Office hours daily 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays 11 a.
m. to 1 p. m. Everything stsictly private and confidential.
DR. T. W. HUGHES, Specialist.
Established 1912—l»Va N. Broad St., opp. 3d Nat. Bank, Atlanta, Ga.
XX
WANTED
Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Vegetables
We buy anything grown on the farm and
Pay The Highest Market Price
Duncan Baggett
In The B. F. Burton Old Stand
GREAT WASTE DUE TO RUST
Almost Incalculable Damage Is Done
Yearly '.jy It.; Att3c':a on Met
als of Alt Kinds.
The greatust wiisior In tin* whole
world Is rust. It costs (treat Britain
alone £82,000,000 yearly, according to
Loudon Answers.
When the oxygen of moist air com
bines with the sensitive surface of a
metal It produces an oxide. This is
rust and nothing else.
Aluminum Is the only metal that will
Lot rust. Cioid is generally UtUeu to
be a rustless metal, and It is true that
ft will not combine with oxygen of It
self—without aid, that is. Ulveu the aid,
it will rust.
Ornamental steel—that with a par*
plis’ or VMe '• *' o- -1 •• 'he ’■or'" ’.•ut;'
er, because tint color tinge has been
process begun artificially is continued
naturally.
Dry alt* will cause rust, but the
metal has to be at high temperature. A
poker which has been, made red hot
will rust when It cools. Orate bars do
the same. The Ihfkes that come from
red-hot Iron when It Is hammered are
hut rust.
Tho best preventive of rust Is fat-oil
varnish (one part) mixed with rectified
spirits of turpentine (five parts) and
applied with a spoil go. The highest
steel polish on mathematical instru
ments remains absolutely unalYeclod If
this solution Is applied.
Tinware is rendered practically im
mune from the rust, fiend if when new
the ware Is smeuned with pure 1**
sind baked in a hot oven.
Your’sliare in this Vast Reserve
$2,200,000,00o
This yast Gold Reserve is only one of our advan
tages as a Member Bank of the Federal Reserve
System.
And when you come to us for your banking needs
this advantake is yours also.
Banking safety is the result of this membership.
Douglasville Banking Company
Service By Publication
A. F. SIMS vs H. G. DAVIS
Foreclosure purchase money note’s*
receiver and injunction, Douglas Su
perior Court, Sept- term 1921.
The defendant H. G. Davis, will
take notice and be and appear at the
next September term of the !).vg-
las Superior court and then and
there *to answer the iomplaint
the plaintiff. A. F- Sims, in tli.» a-
I hove stated case.
j Witness the Honorable F. A. Ir-
l win, Judge of said court, thi3 8th
I day of Aug. 1921.
T. L. Pittman, Clerk.
E. S. Lumpkin, Atty. for Def.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in Oct. before the court house door
in Douglasville Ga., to the highest
bibder for cash, within the legal
hours of sale, the following nrop-rty
to-wit: ,
One tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the first district and
fifth section of Douglas County
Georgia, and being the north west
part of land lot No* 87 and being
bounded as follows.
On the north by lands of A. *R.
Bomar, on the east b lands of V/ T
Rowland, on the south by lamjbi of
W. T. Rowland and on the west by
lands of E. P. Bomar The tract
containing seventy-five yacres nv>re
or less and being known as the J R
Abercrombie Estate and known rs
the home place of W. T. Rowland
being a four room house and barn
on same.
To be sold as the property of W.
T Rowland to satisfy an execution
issued from the Municipal Court ot
Atlanta and against the said W. T
Rowland. Tenant In possession no
tified according to law.
This Sept. 6, 1921.
L S. BAGGETT,
Sheriff Douglas County, Ga.
^ Tired *
Come on along!
Fill up your makin’s
papers with P. A.
"I was weak and run-down,”
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, ot
Dalton, Ga. “I was thin and
]ust felt tired, all the time.
I didn’t rest woll. I wasn't
oyer hungry. I knew, by
this, I needed a tonic, and
as there is none better than—
1CARDIII i
8 Tin Woman’s Tonic 8
. . . f began using Cardul,”
. . . f began using Cardnl,"
eontlnnes Mrs. Burnett. JU
“After my first bottle, I slept * “
better and ate better. I took
four bottles. Now t’m well,
feel Just fine, eat and sleep,
my skin Is clear and I hara
gained and sure feel that
Cardul Is the best tonic ever
made.”
Thousands of other woman
hare found Cardul Just as
Mrs. Burnett did. It should
help you.
H? At all druggists.
iatsaansni
Greatest sport you know
to pull out your makin’s
papers and some Prince
Albert and roll up a ciga
rette ! That’s because P. A.
is so delightfully good and
refreshing in a cigarette—
just like it is in a jimmy
pipe! You never seem to
get your fill — P. A.’s so
jjoy’usly friendly and
appetizing.
Prince Albert will be a
revelation to your taste! No
other tobacco at any price is
in its class! And, it rolls up
easily because it’s crimp cut
and it stays put.
It’s the best bet you ever
laid that you’ll like Prince
Albert better than any ciga
rette you ever rolled I
And listen! If you have
a jimmy pipe hankering—
by all means know what
Prince Albert can do for
you! It’s a revelation in a
pipe as well as in a ciga
rette! P. A. can’t bite or
parch. Both are cut out
by our exclusive patented
process.
bag*, tidy rad time*
handmoma pound
and half pfmnd tin
humidara and in tha
r and eryatal glaum
tmldar taith
apanga maiatmnar
Fringe Albert
Cepyrigkt 1
r R. J. Ray
Wimat an-Salem,
the national joy •moke
GIVE US AN ORDER FOR
I That
j
Job Printing That You Need
Help Wanted
Wanted-spinners, knitters
toppers, loopers and finish
ers. At once, good wages.
Douglas Hosiery Mills
Libel for divorce in Douglas Sup
erior Court March Term 1921.
Jessie May Pressley,Vs. Gordon S
Pressley.
The verdict for total divorce gran
ted the 21st day of March 1921.
Notice is hereby given to all con
ey emed that on the 12th day of J i
ly 1921 I filed with the Clerk of the
Suoeiior Court of said county my
petition addressed to said Court re
turnable to the next term thereof,
to be held.on th 19th day of Septem
ber 1921 for the removal of the dis
abilities resting upon me under the
verdict in the above stated case by
reason of my intermarriage with Jes
sie May Pressley which application
will be heard at the September term
of said Court which-commences
the 19tfc day of September 1921.
Gordon S.^ Pressley.
IE'TRACK BEGBLAMTY
the South and Washington and'New York
Northbound
SCHEDULES BEGINNING AUGUST H. 1BSI
No. 36 No. 138 No. 38 No.. 30
lZ.OONtfrt
12.10AM
6.15AM
7.35AM
10.03AM
11.45AM
1.0SPM
1.30 PM
11.30AM
11.40 AM
4.50 PM
5.55PM
-8.05 PM
9.20 PM
19.29PM
10.50PM
12.30 noon
12.40PM
5. SO PM
6.S5PM
9.OS PM
10.20 PM
11.20PM
11.41PM
6.17PM '
11.00PM
1.50AM
4.15AM
4.35AM
5.45AM
~| 7.10AM
3.10AM
B.40AM
10.05 AM
12.20PM
12.35PM
2.40 PM
4.00PM
9.3SPM
10.40PM
12.55AM
2.20AM
3.23AM
3.44AM
9.00AM
f ATLANTA. GA.
1 Terminal Station (Cent. Time) nr
1 Peachtree Station (Cent. Tima) nr
GREENVILLE. S. C. (Eaat. Time) Iv
SPARTANBURG. S. C. Ir
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Iv
SALISBURY, N. C. tv
High Point, N. C. ’ Ir
GREENSBORO ,NC.
Wintton-Scl
_ WASHINGTON, D. C.
ar BALTMORE, MD., Penna. Sra.
ar Want PHILADELPHIA
ar North PHILADELPHIA
ar NEW YORK, Penn.. Syrtem
Southbound
No. 29
10.S5AVI
7.00AM
5.50AM
3.25AM
2.05AM
12.45AM
12.15AM
5.5QPM
7.0UPM
10.52PM
7.33AM
3.45PM
9.001>M
3.30PM
I.S3PM
11.35AM
11.24AM
9.15AM
flo. 37
S.S0PM
5.30PM
2.10PM
1.00PM
10.40AM
9.20AM
5.02AM
7.35AM
-Qoam~
I2.40AAI
S.10.
5.30PM
ll.iioPST
4.13AM
10.55PM
9.30PM
7.14PM
7.02PM
3.05 PM
No. 137
4.50PM
4.30PM
1.00PM
11.52 AM
9.30AM
5.10AM
7.02AM
6.35AM
5.30AM
t2.40.iM
sols?
' 3.05AM
9.50PM
8.12PM
5.47PM
5.35PM
3.35PM
No. 35
5.25AM
5.05AM
1.05AM
11.45PM
9.05PM
7.4SPM
6.27PM
S.55PM
3.05PM
5.52AM
4.15PM
T.tsAH
2.25PM
9.00AM
6.05AM
3.20AM
3.04AM
12J0N*h
a EQUIPMENT
Noe. 37and 3ft. NEW YORK * NEW ORLEANS LIMITED. Solid Pullman train. Orowin, aom stateroom dcopbw
New Orleelu, Meataomery, Atlanta, Waihington and New Yalh. Steeping cer northbound hr—o Atlanta end Richmond. Di-tin, cnr.
aub ISoe. ^ATLANTFsPEcSS-* Dreeln, room eleepin, can between Macon. Colombia, Atlanta. W-udungton and New Tart.
Waahincton-San Francieco touriat *l«epm, car aouthfaecaed. Dinin* or. Chech—.
Noe. 29 A 30. BIRMINGHAM SPECIAL- Ora win, room .lupin, cate between 8-rm>n«hem, Atlanta, We-di-naton end New York.
Sen Franci»co-Waahin|ton touriet tleepin, car northbound. Sleeping ear between Richmond and Atlanta aeuthbound. Obeerrati— car.
A 36. NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, ATLANTA A NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. Drnwiaf room ahapin, can between New
Orleans, Montgomery, Birmingham, Atlanta and Washington end New York. Dining car. Coaches.
Note: Noe. 29 and 30 use Peachtree Street Station only at Atlanta.
Note: Train No. 136 connects st Washington with "COLONIAL EXPRESS," through train to Boston via Hgtt Cato Bridfo Route*
leaving Washington 6.15 A. M> via Penns. System. i ,
H) SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
The Doable Tracked Trank Line Between Atlanta* Gj. andJ^^^[ngton, D. C* ^ ^