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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
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WHAT BARGAINS!
42 acres strong red land at Bethel church and school
on main public road, 4 room house, orchard etc., very
Cheap at $1100.00.
Also, on Bankhead Highway 2 1-2 miles from Doug-
iasville, adjoining Beulah Church and school, 40 good
acres and splendid 5 room house and other improvements
to, match only $3000, which is a loss of $1750 to present
owner, just think of it.
Also 22 acres 3 miles from Douglasville and neaf
Bankhead Highway, new house, fine spring and other
improvements, a bargain at $1600.
Also a fine new city home in Douglasville and 10
acres, going cheap.
Also, many others.
Now is the time to buy.
West Georgia Land Company
Room 11 Hutcheson Bldg., Douglasville, Ga.
List your property for sale with us. Do it now.
J. R. HUTCHESON
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Hutcheson Building.
I Monday in October, 1921.
This Sept. 5th, 1921.
J. H. McLarty, Ordinary.
C. V. Vansant
DRS. POOLE & VANSANT
Surgery and Chronic Diseases of
Women and Children a Specialty.
Phones Nos. 24, 92 and 1 37.
Office over Selman’s Drug Store.
R. E. HAMILTON, M. D.
Res. Phone 78. Office Phone 73
Diseases of Heart and l.ungs a
Specialty.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
DR. D. HOUSEWORTH
Special attention to Surgery and
Diseases of Wonion and C hildren.
Phones: Office, 106; Res., 118.
Office in Hutcheson Bldg.
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL
Official Organ of Douglas County.
ASTOR MERRITT
Attorney-at-Law
Office in the Hutcheson Building,
Douglasville, Ga.
F. M. STEWART
Dentist
Office over Selman’s Drug Store,
Douglasville, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Passenger Train Schedules
For Atlanta and Points East
Lv. Douglasville 5:29 A.M.
“ “ 6:53 A.M.
“ “ 10:53 A.M.
“ 9:38 P.M.
For Birmingham and Points West
Lv. Douglasville 6:53 A.M.
“ “ 5:53 P.M.
« “ 6:27 P.M.
“ " 11:52 P.M.
N. B.—Schedule figures are shown
only as information and are not guar
anteed.
For further schedule information or
sleeping car reservations write V. L.
Estes, D. P. A., 48 North Broad St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Georgia, Douglas County.
Douglas Court of County Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues of
Douglas Co Ga. sitting for County
Pui poses.
It fs ordered, considered and adjudg
ed, that there be levied as County
taxes for the year 1921 the following
per centum to-wit:
For general counfy purposes 18 cents
on each one hundred dolltrs of the tax
able property of said county.
For bridges 30 cents on each one
hundred dollars of the taxable proper
ty os said county.
For support of the paupers 10 cents
on each one hundred" dollars of the
taxable property of said county.
For jail fees 7 cents on each one
hundred dollars of the taxable proper
ty of said county.
For court house and jail repairs 15
cents on each one hundred dollars of
the taxable property of said county.
For salaries of officers It) cents on
each one hundred dollars of the tax
able property of said county. .
For sinking fund for principal of
Road Bonds 18 cents on each one hun
dred dollars of the taxable property
of said county.
For interest on Hoad Bonds 30 cents
on each one hundred dollars of the
taxable property of said county.
Making in all a levy for Co. purpos
es of 138 cents on each one hundred
dollars of the taxable pioperty of said
county. .
It is further ordered that there be
levied,'on each one hundred dollars of
the taxable property of said county 40
cents on account of the public roads of
said county.
It is further ordered that there be
levied on each one hundred dollars of
the taxable property of said county 50
cents for the support of the public
schools of the county.
It is further ordered that there be
levied on the following school districts
for schools of said districts of each
one hundred dollars of the taxable
property of said districts to-wit:
2nd' school district
3rd * ‘ “
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State of Georgia vs Town of
Douglasville. No— Douglas Su
perior court Sept, term, 1921.
Petition to confirm and validate
( 4000.00) Four Thousand Dollars
of bonds, the proceeds to be ap
plied to the improvement of the
water works system of said town
of Douglasville.
On the 28th day of September
1921, at eight o’clock a in at the
CITATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
...... • , I • 1- I of County Commissioners of Roads
Martin Hamrick having applied MUntv . do here-
, and Revenues of said county, do here
for guardianship Of the person j by cer tify that the above and fore-
and property of Mrs. Eula Banks
of said county, an insane person
who has been duly adjudged a
lunatic and committed to the Ga.
State Sanitarium and her sanity
has never been restored by judg
ment. .
Notice is given that said appli-
rntmn will he beard at my office
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For interest on school house bonds j court llOUse in town of DoUglas-
ville, in said county, the above
cause, being a petition filed by
the solicitor general of the Tal
lapoosa Circuit, in the name of
the State of Georgia against the
town of Douglasville, to validate
and confirm $4000.00 (Four thous
and Dollars) of bonds of said
town of Douglasville, the proceeds
of which to be applied only to
the improvement of the water
works system of said town of
Douglasville, will be heard and
determined at the court house in
town of Douglasville, said county
and any citizen of the state of
Georgia, residing within the said
town of Douglasville, or any oth
er person wherever resident who
has a right to object, may be
come a party to these proceed
ings. This 8th day of Sept. 1921.
. T. L. PITTMAN,
C. S. C. of Douglas County in
said Tallapoosa Circuit.
of the 22nd school district 23 cents on
each one hundred dollars of the tax
able property of said district.
For the maturing school house bonds
of the 22nd school district 17 cents on
each one hundred dollars of the tax
able property of said district.
Order granted, this 6th day of Sep
tember, 1921.
W. I. DORRIS. Chm.
A. A. FOW1.ER,
G. W, HEMBREE,
Commissioners.
Georgia Douglas County:
I, J. H. McLarty, clerk of the board
going is a true and correct copy of tax
levy for Douglas county for the year
1921 as entered on the Minutes of the
Board of County Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues of said county.
Witness my hand and the seal of
Office of said board, this September
7th, 1921, i
J. H. McLarty.
Clerk of the Board of County Com-
- isVcrri; nf Roads and Revenues.
n* Southeastern Fairj>
Circuit Races
he Fair Pre-eminent in Exclusive Features
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES
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With the most daring Dirt Track Drivers and
the Fastest Cars in the World.
SPECTACULAR FREE ACT PROGRAM
Every Big and Novel Free Act worth while.
WORTHAM'S WORLD’S BEST SHOWS
On their first trip to the South will bring the
greatest aggregation of midway attractions and
amusement devices the show world affords,
which, combined with Lakewood’s permanent
attractions, will make the greatest Midway at
any Fain in the World!
GEORGEOUS PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS!
Wonderful pyrotechnic program prepared and
fired by special artists.
NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW
Through co-operation with the .Southern Cattle
men's Association and the Southern Swine
Growers’ Association, the Southeastern Fair
will again feature the National Hog and Cattle
Show, assuring the greatest assembly of pure
bred Cattle and Swine ever exhibited in the
United States.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB STOCK JUDGING CON
TEST
Which created so much attention last year
from all parts of the world, will again be an,
exclusive feature of the Southeastern Fair.
MAMMOTH EXHIBITS OF AGRICULTURE AND
HORTICULTURE
Boys’ and Girls’ Club exhibits will be staged
on a greater scale than ever before.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS
A comprehensive display of War and Navy Fea
tures.
BE 8URE TO SEE THE BIG OSTRICH FARM EXHIBIT. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS.
Admission, 50c; Children, 25c. SCHOOL DAY 15c to all attending a public or private school when accompanied by
Special Ticket, which will be furnished free to all teachers. Write for Free Premium List or 8pecial Information tqf
R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary, Atlanta. a
H. G. HASTINGS, J>res. R. M. STRIPLIN, Sec.
Atlanta-October 13*22
After Oct. M
We Will Again Handle
WESTERN MEATS
Shipped Direct From Kansas City
When you buy these Meats you are assured
of the fact that yoar meat, is
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Everything In Meats
We Handled these meats last year, you
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Phone Your Order to 52
.Arrangements Will Be Made t<(
Entertain Them in Royal
Fashion—Tuesday, Octo
ber 18, Date Selected. j
Atlanta, Ga.—The most wonderful
exhibit in the history of the South
eastern Fair—the most precious prod
ucts that a country can have—laugh
ing, playing, joyful boys and girls—
will play a bigger part than ever in
the program of 1921. Tuesday, Octo
ber 18th, has been named as School
and College Day.
The Southeastern Fair management
has well under way to maturity plans
for such a Children’s Day at the grea't
1921 Exposition as will make the date
In the minds of the young visitors
to he remembered when all else is
forgotten. A big celebration with lots
of music, hippodrome amusements, and
the like, all of it so dear to the hearts
j of the young—and the old alike, will
be held on the big stage in front of
the grandstand. In addition to the
j regular program, there will he a spe-
*, cial fireworks program, which will b*
fired earlier than usual so that the
kiddies may get home early if nec
essary.
All students will be admitted on this
day for 15 cents—all that is neces
sary to secure the benefit of this priv
ilege is to write Secretary R. M. Strip-
lin, Box 1006, Atlanta, Ga., asking for
special school tickets and they will be
sent promptly.