Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, January 05, 1917, Image 7

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t Social ml persona t Miss Flora Blalock, teacher of the 7th grade is quite sick this week and Mrs W. H. Butler is teaching in her place. Mr, and Mr3, R. E- Edwards of Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards of Lake City, S. C. and Mrs. R. W. Gould of Gaines ville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Edwards during the holidays. Ralph Fdwards spent Christ mas week in Athens. Claud and Miss Emma Tinsley of Senoia, spent the holidays with Mi. and Mrs. E. E. Popi and other relatives near town. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Geer en tertained in a most delightful manner, on ■ evening last week, t ie members of the Geer Concert Band and the Foremen of the va rious departments of the Lois Cctton Mill. Miss Opal Duncan is in Atlan ta this week. James Tucker of Holly Springs Miss., spent the holidays with Herschel Upshaw. Prof. W. 0. Collins of Athens spent the holidays here with relatives and made the Sentinel a pleasant visit while here. Prof. J. H. Walker of Monroe, and Judge Kontz of Atlanta, were guests of W. J- Camp one day last week, '. Miss Ruth Winn entertained quite a number of young people on Tuesday night Dec. 22nd, in most Enjoyable manner. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Hathcock had as guests last week, Mrs. J. J. Herrod, Mis3Mat,ie and Dew- The Sentinel editor is in re ceipt of an interesting letter with a money ouder enclosed fro n Col. N. B. Wilson of Seat tle, Washington, He has many friend here who wish him much success in the far West. Miss Mary McKoy of Rome, spent the holidays here with friends and relatives. Grady Hall, of Villa Rjca, is now a member of the Sentinel force. M-. Hall is an experi enced printer and adds materially o our facilities for get ting out a better Sentinel this year. In order to give the force a week’s holidays, we did not pub lish a paper last week—only got out a one-page advertising sheet. Sherman Styles w 11 leave next week for Akron, Ohio, where he will work for The Good year Rubber & Tire Co. Douglasville enjoyed an/un usually quite Christmas. ' It’s true there was some drinking and unfortunately a fight or two but it was generally conceded there was less evidence of whiskey than usual. D. W. Smith, who has been on the Sentinel for more than four years, has severed his conn ction with us. We don’t know wheth er he will be located at Buchan an or Heffin, Ala., but wish to say there Was never a man more faithful to his duties and wher- 'e?er he go-.s we wish him the greatest success. Mr. Sherman Styles was in Villa Rica Monday ancl Tuesday. Dr. J. M. Boyd has moved his office from the Bartlett to the ey Herrod of Villa Rica, Mrs. , , H. H. Bobo of Sweetwater and Hutcheson building. Ivison Hathcock of Fairburn. The young people of the town ^enjoyed the evening with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Burton last Sat- ' urday. Ijsgo-Fgv vjte-grM C'p. Toll?e/A P^rilla Rica were recent gue3ts of Miss Willette Hathbock. Mr. and Mrsi Robt, McKoy Imtertained a large numbe • of riends Friday night with an old lime dance. J. P. Cannon has just returned Ifrom New York, where he went Ln account of the death of his Jnother and brought his sister, fwhois sick, and placed her in an The jot sale of the Estes Ad- I dition Wednesd y and Saturday was quite a success, j Prof. W. M. Hays,,/of Lithia [Springs, bought a new FordFri- j day from Duncan & Selman. | Lymon Morris'has returned "to the University of Georgia, after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Morris. J. E. Phillips .has sold his g' 1 *-" eery business to F. P. Dorris, who will continue the business at the same stand under the name of Frank P. Dorris & Co. W- W. Carpenter of Carters- Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Selman spent part of last week in Atlan ta with their sens, Jumieand Joe Mark. Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Simons of Atlanta and C. H. Camp of Greenwood. S. C., were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Selnn n. Mis. J. E. Davis has leen quite sick for several days, Mr. and MYs. G. B. 1 indsey of Atlanta, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. L. C. Upshaw attended a reception at Forsythe last week tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Julian Willingham, who were married at Douglas on Dec , 19th. J. P. Watson of Adairsvill, was here Wednesday. Miss Rose Abercrombia is at home from Agnes Scott College for the holidays. Miss Ruth Selman came home from Shorter College for the Xmas holiday s. Miss Jeanette Morris of Wes- lyan College- is spendiug the week with home folks. M. B. Watson had with him during the holidays, his sons, Flovd, of Cochran; Hugh ofCin- einnatti and daughter, Miss Lois of Mableton. Grady Davis of Atl \nta, is here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis, for several days- Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Duncan spent Sunday, Dec. 24th, in At lanta with their daughter, Mrs. W. B. Estes. Hon. J. T. Duncan and famiiy were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Duncan in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Steel York of At lanta, were holiday guests of Mrs. York’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Peace. Prof, and Mrs. W. H, Butler had as-Uieir guests last week, the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs L. C. Butler, and daugh ter;. Miss Tennie of Morrow, Ga. Mr. and Mrs, A. Do Le Verier oS Roschtoj^sifcfciiiolida*; visit r ors of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phillips. Herschel Udshaw came home from Locust Grove for the holi days. Prof. W. C. Duncan of New York, and Fred Dun an of Au burn, Ala., spent the holidays here with their parents. Protection and Service Notice. I have a piano for sale—plavs i’self. A.so 39 music rolls, one music cabinet —bench and scarf. Call and spo it. Half cash, ba-1 ance terms. Mattie Cunigan. Mule for Sale % I have a good middle aged mule for sain at a bargan. C. T. Hallman, Douglasville, Route 6. We have a complete line of Ledgers, Jo urnals, Cash Books, File Cases and Sales Books. J. L. Selman &Son. Start the New Year with new Ledgers, Cash Books, Journals, etc. We have them. •I. L. Selman & Son. If you need anything in the blank book line or file cases come to see us. J. L. Selman & Son. WAnTED|; TO HIRE-Good Farm Hand. S. P. McCard, Rt 3. are the Banking advantages d| by careful depositors. Our ample resources and mod™ ment enable us to assure ever) such advantages here. Come in and see us about o? account here. Farmers and Merchants Bt DEPOSITS INSURED Bring your butter, chickens, eggs and other produce to Harry Edge, the cash man in Mathews building. Highest cash price paid. While then you can save ten percent, on allgroceries. ’TwouldBeA Good Resolution| To Resolve Help Wanted. Increasing our capieity, we want 10 young ladies, for clean work, pay well while leaining. Apply in person at once to Super intendent. Douglas Hosiery Mills. Notice. that with the very first pay day of the new year, a portion of the amount received Will be, regularly deposited to the credit of A Savings Account With This Bank hus would you have accomplished that whichg] many of our wealthiest men look upon as thel start of their prosperity. Douglasville Banking Atlanta Sanatarium. His many ville, was here Monday figuring friends here sympathize with i him in his troubles. R. M. McEachern and J. W. | James have moved to Douglas ville and are accupying the fot- tage on Church Street recently bought from Sheriff Baggett, We are glad to report Dry Hamilton completely recovered ! from his recent accident, Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Sibly, Jr., of Atlanta, have been guests this week of relatives here. Misses Eleonor and Johnnie I Atkinson have retured to their school work at Manchester, after , spending the holidays with their fatheij, Rey. J. C. Atkinson. Jamie Selman and Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. M. Selman of Atlanta, I spent Sunday with their parents, (Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Selman. . Miss Grace Hamilton of Villa iiRica, was a recent guest of Dr, land Mrs. R. E. Hamilton, Miss Inez Durham left this /eek to accept a position as Iteafher at Fairburn. Ir. ancl Mrs, W. M. Almond lent part of last week in Con- On account of high priced m a - terial and slow collections we have been compelled to start the New Year on a cash basis. I thank my customers for past patronage and solicit same in the future.. * A. II. Moody. , something specie' and can’t find it, come to in know where to get it. No ter what it is—from thimble Florida plantation. Harry Edge. II thing agrees with htj She is no longer dizzy and sleeps ll She goes a tout her 11 happy as a sixteen-y and smiles all the tin “I have one hundri look after and my wij T. 7 Ai-arfe and B. P. Roberson Giles Bros., ift Villa Ricn, Lnt some time this’week in the ■glasville store, t i8es Bettie Milam ana- Min- -SrtvgnentttgjhojW Hi with Bake & McLarty for a Douglas county farm. Miss Vera Morgan of Byron, Ga., has been elected expression teacher and took charge this week. Miss Ruby Dorris of Sweet water, spent last week as a guest of Miss Hattie Housewroth, PatH. Winn of LithiaSprings has sold his interest in the mer cantile busm ss of The Pat H. Winn Co. to his partner, H. H. Richardson. Mr. Winn has not not decided just what he will do in the future. We think Douglasville has had enough of street carnivals lately. Col. Hutcheson made a profes sional trip to Atlanta Tuesday. Dr. D. Houseworth was an At lanta visitor Tuesday. Several Douglasville people will see “Peg ’0 My Heart” at the Atlanta Theatre this week/ Miss Mary Laind of Hiram, has been elected by the board of Trustees as a member of the faculty of the public school and has charge of the 6th grade. Miss Hattie Houseworth of the 5th District A. &M. School came home for the holidays. Miss Sarah Duncan of Atlan ta, was a holiday guest of Miss Louise Duncan. Jay and Varner ^amp of the University of Ga./‘and 5th Dis trict A. & M. School respective ly, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Camp. Little Jack, the son of Mr. ard Mrs. J. C. Wright, has an attact of Pneumonia. ,1. H. Miller of route 5, was a pleasant caller Wednesday. Charles Geer of Greenville, S. C.. spent Christmas with his parents. J. W. Patrerson of near Lithia Springs, has moved to Douglas ville and is occupying the J. T. Duncan property on Broad St., formerly owned by L. E. Rob erts. Little Nell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Abercrom bie, is reported suffering from Pneumonia this week. CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT. Georgia, Douglas County. Spring Are the Worst They lead to catarrh and pneumonia. They weaken the entire system and leave it un able to resist the sudden changes. They interfere with your digestion and lessen your act ivity. Neglected they soon become that dread disease known ns sys temic catarrh. Don't neglect them. It's costly as well ad dangerous. PERUNA Ml ill Safeguard You Have a box of* Peruna Tab lets with you for the sudden cold or exposure. Tone your sys tem up with a regular course of the liquid Peruna, fortify it against colds, get your digestion up to nor mal, take care of yourself, and avoid danger. If you are suffering now be gin the treatment at once. Give Nature the help she needs to throw off the catarrhal inflammation, and again become well. Peruna has been helping people for 44 years. T-^sands of homes rely on it for coughs, cold and indi gestion. It’s a good tonic for the weak, as well. as Bright ond, everh “ i “^l r . * -Tr r\,A seems to haveJ J,py as a 16-Year-Old new life> str ^ Girl, and Has Gained 18 j'ou don’t kno Pounds,” Says Dairy , we are over her Fainter, I just marvelous tlfl | acted with her, aitl “Mv wife goes about the house '.wants to know \yh now singing and whistling all about lanlac they the time, and no wonder she is write me.” so happy, for on just three bot-j Speaking of Ta 1 ties of Tanlac she has gained .work it is doing, eighteen (18) pounds and she is f is, Southern Distril like a different woman alto gether,” said J. B. Zachry, the well-known dairyman of Swords, jyear when Tanlac! Ga., in conversation with the|to bettor advanta; Tanlac representative at Jacobs’, now. Pharmacy, Atlanta, recently. kind, ! “I’m here to get a bottle to J storm? of winter, take myself,” he continued, “foran upbuilding _tcfl it’s helped her so much I am nothing more invi; sure it will be a fine spring tonic | rundown system In the sprifi| after weal WANTED -S'ovewood-onsub scription at the Sentinel office. FOR SALE—Fine thorough bred White Leghorn hens and! three bottles of the i^| one rooster, or will exchange for j the indegestion h^ Plymouth Rocks or Rhode Island entirely. Sh< for me to take. 1 “My wife suffered with indi- 1 gestion and stomach trouble for ! a long time, and was in a general ! rundown condition. She reached the point where she couldn’t ! hardly sleep at all, and her appi- ! tite went down to almost nothing. She couldn’t take interest in any thing, was very weak a.-d ner vous and seemed despondent ali the time. She lost a good del in weight and her strength w; all getting away from her. “This is the very shape s was in when she began taki, Tanlac. She has now It will provs invall sons who are stuiyl digestion p.r the aft! pneumonia, la gri|L bronebtia! troubles. ticular 1 , seas n my that persons so affil full course of six bq medicine, Tanlac Dough Red. OR SALE-Good young cow, fsh. W. M. Morris. ’OR SALE—A perfectly good le. J. M. Banks. Their punting Hours. about her and j way. She - weight and s| she took thel weighs ei(| more today i she began i biggest kif mkmm