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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL I KIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922
Douglas County
Sentinel
Official Orftnn Douglas County
FOURTH-CLASS POSTMASTER
EXAMINATION
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA DOUGLAS COUNTY
mu ,Tnitn/L « , | Will be sold before the court housa
' door in Douglasville on the first Tues-
day in August 1922 between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
following described
PUBLISHED FRIDAYS
Z. T. LAKE
Editor and Publisher
^""Entered at Postoffice at Douglas-
Tille, Ga., as .Second Class Mail.
Commission has announced an exam
ination to be held at Atlanta, Ga.
Aug. 5, 1922, as a result of which j f or cag jj t h e ’
it is expected to make certification ! propcrty to-wit:‘100 "acres more’
, to fi I a contemplated vacancy in the les8 , bein g half the land lot number
I pos ion o fourth-class postmaster (72) in the 3rd district and G section,
| at Winston. Ga., and other vacancies North ,by lands of A • E. and Fayelt
as they may occur at that office, un-, Thompson, on the south by Lands
|les s It shall be decided in the inte- of j. R Holland Estate and Albert
rests of the service to fill the vancancy
Griffith, on the East by land of J-
by reinstatement. The compensation -p
' of the postmaster at this office
Foreign Advertising Representative '
THEAMERIC AN PRF.SS ASSOCIATION
Reynolds, and on the West by land
of E. Thompson, Levied on as the.
property of Mrs- E. M. Morris- Tt> j
satisfy a tax fifa issued by R- 0. j
j twenty-first birthday on the date of Morris, Tax Collector- for State and
* $044.00 for the last fiscal year.
I Applicants must have reached their
It is our humble opinuon that the *5® e * amlnatlon , Wlth the exception County taxes for the year 1920 ag-
that in a State where women are •
present strike of railway employees
■ill lrPO „i . ,, . H y declared by statute to be of full age
fill De the greatest blow to organ- . „ . . . . *
Bed labor it has ever received- I'ta f ° r a " en ”
foing to hurt themselves worse than W ° mCn e ‘ BhteCn years ° f aRe °" th °
®ny body else. ,
date of the examination will be ad
mitted.
Not content with taxing everything ...
mlmm it *l , . , . . territory supplied by the post office
Jnt, now comes the legislature to . ./ y . , * .
our patience. 1 for which the examination is announ-
* I ced.
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They are GOODI
PALACE PRESSING CLUB I
Cleaning Pressing, Alterations and
Repairing of any kind
I have again taken charge of the Palace Pres
sing Club and will appreciate your patronage.
iVork called for and delivered.
All work guaranteed.
G. H. EUBANKS
ainst Mrs. E. M- Morris. Also
tax fifa issued by J- W. Baggelt . A . . 7. 7 7
itr iJr • A Iso at the same time and place
T. C- against Mrs. E. M. Morris
for state aiid county taxes for the
year 1921- Levey made by L. Bart
lett, Deputy Sheriff. Tenant in pos-
Applicants must reside within the Lesion notified of levy.
This the 3rd day of July 1922-
A. S. Baggett, Sheriff-
„ . . - Also at the same time and place,
The examination open to all citi--' wi]| fae ^ th# followin>T { | eacrib od
It sure would be fine for mother if
•ha could collect time and-a-half for zens of the United States who can ^ property to-wit.
-ertime. comply with the requirements.
| Application blanks. Form 1753, and
” 1° Ch -« e .P laceS tull information concerning the re
quirements of the examination can he
secured from the postmaster at the
With a fish during thi s hot weather.
for no matter how fast he swims he
never sweats.
e e # e
IWe don’t care how short the women
wear their skirts, but we can lick the
-^fellow who decreed that a man should
^ n<
not eat in his shirt sleeves.
The world owes us n living—but it
•ays on the installment.
‘What will become of our young
people?” wails an Ohio editor. W«
suppose they'll grow old and worry
•bout the young people, too
The buyer is the one who demands
C, O D. now And it stands for
Come On Down
After giving the subject thought ]
place of vacancy or from the United
States Civil Service Commission,
Washington, D. C.
excuted and filed with the Commis
sion at Washington, D- C.- at the
earliest practicable date.
20 acres of land being the East half
of land lot No. 876 in the 18th Dis
trict and 2nd sectios of Douglas Coun
ty, Georgia-
Levied on as the property of Je?s
Hagwood to satisfy a tax fi fa issued
by R- C. Morris, T. C. D. C., for
state and county taxes for the year
1920- against said Jess Hagwood-
Levy made by W. T. Mozley
Deputy Sheriff and turned over to me
This the 3rd day of July 1922.
A. S. BAGGETT, Sheriff,
Statement of Condition of the
Douglasville Banking Company
Located at Douglasville, Douglas Co unty. Ga-
At Close of Business June 30, 1922
As called for by the Superintendent of Banks.
.will be sold (one) certain Reo three
fourth Ton Truck, Motor No. A-28-
997. Truck No. 33999. Levied on
a 8 the property of E- L. Wortham-
to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by J. W.
Baggett J T. C. against EL. Worth
am, for state and county taxes for
the year 1921. Tenant in posession
notified of levy. Levy made by L-
Bartlett, Deputy Sheriff and turned
over to me.
This the 5th day of July 1922
A S. BAGGETT, Sheriff.
ibe Douglasville citizen who never
wa 8 able to cany a tune can go right
on singing now and explain that it's
jazz.
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SILVEUS
19 S. Broad St.
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Scrupulously just dealing, together with the thorough pains
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Kryptoks or less expensive lenses, meets with the aproval
justly due. We thifnk you.
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RESOURCES
Time Loans and
wZ
Discounts
Khnve reached the conclusion that Loans Secured by Rea ,
e reason Eve didn't bob her hair R 8 t u t e .j,s
WSg because she had no competition
$4-18.037.88
Some Douglasville men are judged
by the company they keep and others
>y the kind of printed matter they
use.
After paying a garage bill in a city
y an autoist wonders why the papeij 1
✓ devote so much space to ordinary
holdups.
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The average Douglasville boy would
tiot care to be president in the summer
time, for if lie was president he
coulden’t take off his shoes and go
barefooted.
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United States and State of
Georgia Bonds 161.13
Stock in the Federal Re
serve Bank 3,800.00
Other Stocks and Bond a .. 900.00
Banking Houses 12,337.85
Furniture and Fixtures .. 6,025-00
Other Real Estate Owned 8,722.15
Due from Federal Reserve
Bank 11,295.29
Cash in Vult and Amounts
Deposited with Approved
10,999.64
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in .... $60,000.00
Amount Reserved for
Branches 15-000.00
Surplus Fund 51,500-00
I Undivided Profits 8,561.17
| Dividends Unpaid 26.00
Individual Deposits Subject
Reserve Agents
Due from Other Bank s in
this State
Due from Other Banks in
Other States
* * * * * I Advances on Cotton ....
DON’T SHOOT THE EDITOR YOU Check , for clearing House
to Check
Time Certificates
of Deposit
Cashier’s Checks
Bills Payable to Banks
in this State
Bills Payable to Bankg
Other States
130,925.83
141.051 78
3,021.37
MIGHT NEED HIM
Don’t shoot ti»e editor—you may
need him next week, counsels the
Sedwick (Kan.) Pantograph- ex
plaining: “A town without a news
paper is a freak, a wonder, not to
Bay a misnomer, yet in many instan
ces a newspaper is the least appree*
ited institution in the place. It is
like the sunshine, taken as a matter
Ct course.”
Other Checks and Cash
Item s
County Warrants
TOTAL
, „._ ,,i Notes and Bills Rediscounted
1,(>47.29 |
10 065 37 I Federal Reserve
1,748.18 ' Bank ....
War Finance Corporation
1,026-95 ,
8,839.07 I
$587,000.03
90,946.28
58,907.30
. 87,000.03
SI ATE OF GEORGIA, Douglas, County.
Before me came G. T. McLarty, Cashier of Douglasville Banking Co., who
being duly sworn, say a that the above foregoing statement is a true condit
ion of said Bank- as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
G. T. McLARTY
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5th day of July, 1922.
J. O. SAYER. N P.
Douglas County, Ga.
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ARE YOUQ
Suffering I
DR. J. W. DERST
If you are a sufferer from some disease of the Kid
neys, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, heart, Lungs or of any
other organ; or it may be Rheumatism, Catarrh. Paraly
sis, Locomotor Ataxia or Constipation—no matler what
your trouble, you, like many others, may be made well.
Has your case become chronic? Have you tried
other methods with no avail? Are you growing worse
instead of better? Have you given up all hope? Be en
couraged and let me get at the root of the matter and
remove the CAUSE of your suffering and i hereby bring
HEALTH and EASE- Don’t put it off another week, not
even another day. Why suffer longer? Come—now—
today—and let me help you. Consultation and spinal
analysis FREE.
You Can Have Perfect Health Through
Chiropractic
(Spinal Adjustment)
Postively Removes the Cause of More Diseases Than Any Other Method
Known Today.
The arrows in the picture below show at what point sublaxations occur—
the description ojjosite tells of the many ailments that are the result of these
sublaxations.
If you are suffering from any disease listed, come to see me. I will ex
amine your spine without charge and tell you just where the trouble is.
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Indications
1. Slight subluxation at this point will cause so-
called headaches, eye diseases, deafness- epilepsy, ver
tigo, insomnia, wry neck, facial paralysis, locomotor
ataxia, wriskling of the skin issues of the face, etc-
2- A slight subluxation of a vertebra in this part
of the spine is the cause of so-called throat truble, neu
ralgia, pain in the shoulders and arms, goiter, nervous
prostration, la grippe, dizziness- bleeding from nose,
disorders cf gums, catarrh, etc.
3. The arrow head marked No. 3 locates the part
of the spine wherein subluxulion a will cause so-called
bronchitis, felons, pain between the shoulder bludes,
rheumatism of the arms and shoulders- hay fever,
writer’s cramp, etc.
4- A vertical subluxation at this point causes so-
called nervousness heart disease, asthma, pneumonia,
tuberculosis, difficult breathing, other lung trubles, etc
5. Stomach and liver trubles- enlargement of the
spleen, pleurisy, and a score of other trubles. so-called
are caused by subluxations in this part of the spine,
sometimes so slight as to remain unnoticed by oiheis
except the trained Chiropractor.
6. Here we find the cause of so-caused gall stones,
dyspepsia of upper bowels- fevers, shingles, hiccough,
worms, etc.
7- Bright’s disease, diabetes, floating kidney, skin
diseases, boils, eruption a and other diseases, so-called
are caused by nerves being pinched in the spinal open
ings at this point.
8. Regulations of such troubles as so-called appen
dicitis- peritonitis, lumbage, etc., follow Chiropractic
adjustments at this point.
9. Why have so-called constipation, rectal troubles
sciatica- etc., when Chiropratic adjustmests at this
part df the spine will remove the cause ?
10- A slight slippage of one or both innominate
bones will likewise produce so-called sciatica, together
with many “diseases” of pelvi a and lower extremities.
DR. J. W. DERST
Doctor of Chiropractic
OFFICE: ROOM 3 HUTCHESON BUILDING
DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
OFFICE HOURS: 9, A. M. TO 1, P. M.
Home Office, Chamber of Commerce Bid*.
Atlanta, Ga-. Phone Ivy 56
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