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DOPQLAR COUNTY
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921.
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Guns! Guns! < Guns!
Single Barrel Guns - $6.00
Double Barrel Guns - $18.00
Winchester Pump Guns - $40.00
Rifles, Single Shot - $6.00
Our Coal and Wood Heaters below cost. See
us before.buying.
The price of Chattanooga Plows are as low as
the lowest. See our “Red Land Special.”
Guaranteed to turn or money refunded.
Harding Supply Co.
A Suddtn Br.ez.,
A kind-hearted motorist, seeing an
old woman tolling along the road, of
fered to give her a lift. It was her
first ride In an auto and as the motor
ist put on speed he was amused ti
hear her exclaim: "My, but hasn't the
wind oome up sudden 7’’ — Boston
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TAX COLLECTOR S
NOTICE
Georgia Tech-Auburn
Football Game
ATLANTA
1HANKSGIVING DAY
Southern Railway
Announces
REDUCED FARES
One Fare For The Round Trip
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH
Second Round
Middle District
Wash Hembree' Store 8 to 8:.i0
Tom Stovall 8:00 to 10:00
Tyr e 11:00 to 12:00
Daniell Store 1:00 to 2:00
Court House 2:80 to 8:30
November 16th
Fair Play District
Hannah ,.. .9:00 to 10.00
McWhorter 10:30 to 12:00
Court House 1:00 to 3:00
November 21st.
Crombie District
Maxwell Store ....8:30 to 9:30
Bill Arp 10:00 to 2:0U
November 22nd.
Chapel Hill District
Court House ..... .9:00 to 12:00
Chestnut Log District
Court House ..••••1:30 to 3 :3v
November 28th.
Kcrgerson Mill .... 8130 to 9.80
Bell Cross Bonds 10:00 to 10.80
l.ithia Springs ....11 00 to 1 00
I will be in town every Satur
day from 1st. Saturday in Novem
ber till 3rd Saturday in Decem
ber.
Yown from December 4 to 20.
Books elos e December 20th, as
law directs.
The new law requires me to
collect interest ou all taxes not
paid' hy December 20, 1922. B e
Governed accordingly.
J. W. Baggett, T. C.
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* / FAIR PLAY *
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We are sorry to report that Mila
McWhorter is quite sick at this writing.
W t hope for her a speedy recovery.
1Hu ladies of the community have
organized a Woman’s Home Missionary
Society, which meets every Saturday
afternoort. TTie society igave a box
supper last Friday night, tho proceeds
to go to relieve the sick and a Christ
mas tree.
Mr. and Mrs. Orren Holland, of
Dougiasville, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs, CTemont Smith. '
Hhe singing was given by Miss Lora
Gaston Sunday night.
Mr. Towier, 'of Atlanta has moved
back to our burg.
Miss Mae Stamps spent Sunday night
with Miss Irene Sticher.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Plunkett, of
Winston, spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson moved
to Atlanta last week.
There will he services at Friendship
Church next Saturday and Sunday.
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R. F. D. FOUR
HOMES
If you wish to build, rent, buy,
sell or exchange a home in town
or country see
West Ga. Land Co.
HUTCHESON BLDG. DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
Phone 169 or 170
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SENTINEL—$i PER YEAR
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Potato digging is in order.
All the widows welcomed their hus- !
bands home Saturday.
Mr. E. Elliott is vTsTting R. Yeager. 1
Mr. and Mr\. Boyce Yancey visited !
homefolks Sunday.
Mrs. H.O. Yancey had her sisters,
Verna and Ola, and little neices Mary j
Lane and Eugenia with her Sunday. [
Arthur Wilson is unable to he out j
on account of a misplaced shoulder and
a sore knee.
The funeral of Albert Phillips was
attended hy al] the old neighbors and |
friends. Bringing quantities of flowers
and expressing sympathy and love io j.
the bereaved ones.
S. L. Hembree has his auto saw mill |
packed and iS' doing business.
We have a new widow with us this
week as Eddie Shuhbutt is in Atlanta ;
working. All the ‘‘widows’ are wish
ing for cold weather to kill pigs—so
they can join their husbands.
Sometimes.
Sometimes the weather comes In
bunches like bananas, and sometimes
ft.’K al! strir e nut Hire.<p;i:hPttl.
TRY THE DRUG
STORE FIRST
A Big Bargain In Stationery
See Our Show Window. A $2.00 Box of Sta
tionery for
69c'
While they last
We are offering other specials now all the
time.
Do not fail to see our Counter of Specials
Marchman’s Pharmacy
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
GEORGIA STATE BANK
LOCATED AT DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
CAPITAL - $500,000.00
The officers and directors of the Farmers & Merchants Bank, of Dougiasville, Ga„ wish to an
nounce that the Georgia State Bank has opened for business in Dougiasville, succeeding the Farmers
& Merchants Bank.
We are glad to announce that the Georgia State Bank offers improved service to this commu
nity in financing the production and marketing of it’s agriculture and manufactured products and
merchandise.
The Georgia State Bank offers the decided advantages of a Big Bank, with the attendant ad.
vantages of increased stability, safety, and ability to accommodate the legitimate needs of the commu
nity. f ' 1 ■
E. R. STEWART, Pres,
N. R. HENDERSON, Cashier