Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, January 26, 1917, Image 5

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA Social ^nd Personal J. W. Baggett of Fair Play, was in Douglasville Tuesday. W. G. Sayer of JWinston, was in Douglasville Tuesday. Born Wednesday,Jto Mr. and Mrs. J.-W, Jtmes, a daughter. J. W. Hays of route 3, was a pleasant visitor'Thursday. The farmers are beginning to need some vvettherjfo work. Mrs, M. E. Geer was an At lanta visitor Wednesday. Miss Lillian Dake has a severe attack of measles this Week. . Mr, and Mrs, Danfell of Atlan ta, were guests of Col. and Mrs. Astor Menett this week. Mrs. L. C, Upshaw and Miss Marie Davis went to Atlanta Thursdty to hearJMadam Gluck. Misses Ballough and Morgan were among those jgoing to see Surah Burnhardt Monday. A rav of sunshine shot through our window Tuesday and frigh tened us.' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lane have returned to Atlanta after spend ing several days here. Misses Nannie Land and Maiy Nalley of Villa Rica, were guesst at the homo of J. R. Land last week. R. H. Banks, who recently bought a farm near Carrollton and moved there, was in Doug- lasville last week and made the Sentinel office a pleasant visit wjii e here, Thanks to Congressman Wm, Schley Howard, Douglasville is to have another rural route, be- gining March 1st, and also free deliery in the city limits July 1st, if street crossings and sidewalks are put in proper condition. Mrs. Thad McCoy compli mented her guest, Miss Cleo Bryant of Lyerly, with a rook party Friday afternoon.' After the game a delicious pink and white ice course was served About 35 guests were present. Mrs. Sid Johnston entertained at progressive rook Monday afternoon, in honor of her guests, Misses Grace and Mary Howell of Atlanta.Fruit jeiatine and chocolate with wafers were served. CLASSIFIED ADS Money to Loan on Farms IT IS PUR AIM I can lend money on improved farm lands cheaper than any one else in the county. J. H. McLarty. Buggy for Sale, I have a buggy, in first-class condition I will sell cheap. See J. J. Daniell Douglasville Rt 2. 41-3 Elbert Daniell. WANTED TO HIRE-Good Farm Hand. • S. P. McCard, Rt 3. in every transaction it is the aim of the officers of this in stitution to serve its depositors in a distinctive and care ful manner: to keep in mind the individual requirements of each and leave nothing undonedhat will better protect the customers interests. Those haying financial matters to transact are cordially invited to avail themselves of our assistance and advice. Business and personal accounts are welcomed. Save Money. Horse S oeing - - 75c And other things in preporticn, Get others prices then come and see me, I have the best horse shoer in Douglas County. 41-4 Coon Downs. WANTED -S ove wood on sub scription at the Sentinel office. Farmers and Merchants Bank DEPOSITS INSURED Prince on Hotel Al 1 A NTA . G A. 45-51 West Mitchsll St withm Half Block of Tedminal Station Misse3 Grace and Mary Howell of Atl mta, spent the week end with Mrs. S. E. Johnston, Sheriff J. H. Ward]of Cordele, visited his‘mother, Mrs. M. E. Ward, this week. Toad j Kilgore has returned from a week end ivisit with his brother at Fayettville. Work is progressing nicely on Duncan & Selman’s Ford service station. Mrs, N. B. Duncan and daugh ter, Miss Cpil, ' visitors Monday. Born last week, to M . and Mrs. D. D. Fargarson, near town, a daughter. Col. E. S. Lumpkin and J. M. Peck of Lithia Springs, .were pleasant callers at the Sentinel offiice Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Duncan left Wednesday for several days stay at Tampa and St. Peters burg, Fla. Mrs. W. A. James has returned homa after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Slaton, in Atlanta. Mrs. P. H. McGouirk spent the week end in Birmingham as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rube Vandegriff, We learn thatjwork is to begin about April 1st, on the new pas senger depot. It will be an up- to-date brick st ucture. / Dr. J. T. Gibson will fill his first regular appointment at] the Lois Mill Church next Sunday morning and night. Mrs. Martha D.JiiPickel ot Lenoir City, Tenn., is visiting her son, T. D. Pickel, Supt. of the Douglas Hosiery Mill. When you-come to town, drop in and tell us the news in your community. We appreciate it and are always glad to see you. We are glad to have a good, newsy letter from Lots Mills Ihis week. Out readers have been missing these letters since •‘Bill Blue” left us. ’ We are in reteipt of a card from our former cabbage plant dealers who inform us that owing to short crop they can’t supply ’us with plants this year; so we will have no plants for sale. j. W. McKinley came home Sunday from Cordele and left Wednesday for Mobile and Ope lika, where he has some large -contracts with the U, S. Govern ■pent. a The D. D, Club met with Miss Alline Burton Saturday after noon. They decided to give the inmates of the County Poor Farm a shower of useful things. Each girl is required to bring her sew ing. Fruits and hot tea with wafers were served. Mrs. G. H. Turner entertained at an afternoon party on Thurs day in honor of Miss Bryant. Each guest brought a picture of their favorite movie actor and a"d actress. A -srue-fljn.g^gr’Jp was Che feature of the afternoon Miss Marv Barber of High Points,' N. C., won the prize. The guest of honor was presented with dainty linigerie tri timings. Bon bons and almonds were served throughout the afternoon. Mrs. H. C. Dorris and Mrs. T. R. Whitley served chocolate and cakes. Pleasant Hill The rain is about to wash us all away Mr F K Duncan made a busi ness trip to Atlanta Tuesday Mrs Jeff Morris spent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs J W Mctyre Mrs V L Alley is spending the week with her mother Miss Blanche Dune n is visit ing relatives near Hiram School is progressing nicely Rev Mr Cassedy filled his reg ular appointment here Sunday Brown Eyes Here's the signals we PLY IN ALL KINDS OF leather! PAIR_AND SQUARE I N all sorts of business weather I keep my Fair and Square flags nailed to the mast. And I’ve found that it is a good business proposition /I’ve found that it pays to give my patrons sixteen ounces of exactly the kind of foods they want. HARRY EDGE TOE CASS MAN Save Money. Horse Shoeing - - 75c And other things in preportion. Get others prices then come and see me. I have the best horse shoes in Douglas County. 41-4 Coon Downs' If you need anything in the blank book line or file cases come HRN e as - J. L. Selman & Son. 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 all groceries, SPECIAL VALUE—One coun- extra good cloth for rompers, shirts, etc. worth about 17 1 2e now. Choice yd. 12 1 2c. Giles Bros. New Shoe Shop I am now located at J. H. Smith’s store, and am nrepared to do first class shoe work. W. C. Jones, 40-41. Start the New Year with new Ledgers, Cash Books, Journals, jtc. We have them. J. L. Selmqn & Sou. Help Wanted. Increasing ou.r capicity, we want 10 young ladies, for clean work, pay well while teaming. Apply in person at once to Super intendent. Douglas Hosiery Mills. Special Notice. The anntial session of the Farmers Co-operative Fire Insur ance Company will convene at the court honse in Douglasville the 1st Monday in February I5th) at 10 o’clock a. m. The officers meeting will be held at the same place FRIDAY BEFORE the 1st Monday at 10 o’clock a. m. Feb ruary 2nd, Please take due no tice. P. N. Brown, Treas. 41-3 J. T. Giles, Secty. We have a complete line of Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, File Cases and Sales Books. MODERN. C NVENIENT AND UP-TO-DATE ALL ROOMS HAVE uT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, astern heat, electric lig ts and telephone. New eleetric elevator. One hundred and f > ty room3. One hundred with ppivate and con necting baths. M ern in its equipment and attractive Furnishings No expense has r spared to provide for the comfort and conven ience of our patroiiB. Europe n Plan. Rates,75c to $2. H- R. Cannon, Prop iFor Many Years the Standard Family Cough Medicine for Old and Young It’s quick in cction, just n fow doses help. It stops the head-splitting, rack ing cough thut tears at your chest and lungs and seems to flay your throat. It heals the inflamed mucous lining of your throut and bronchial tubes. For all coughs, colds'; croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, tickling throat and hoarsness, for children and for grown persons, use Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. 25c, £Dc and SI.00 sizes. Read what a user says: R. G .Col lins, cxpostmactcr, liarncgat, New Jersey writes: “Foley’s Honey and Tar soon stopped the severe lagrippe cough that completely exhausted me. It can’t be boa*. ” Defc and reliable. Remember the name, Foley’s Honey and Tar Com pound, end accept no substitute, J. L. SELMAN & SON Wheff'VQU want> mm svSee DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL DOUGLASVILLE, QA. ywK (4ARCOURT Louisville. 1^: Gil MANUFACTURmG'ENGRAVEILS Prices Quite as Reasonable as Consistent with Quality. Money to Loan On improved farm lands at low interest and long terms. E. S. Lumpkin, Lithia Springs, Ga. WANTED—A responsible man to sell Watkin products in Doug las connty. An opportunity to get into a profitable business of your own without investing one dollar in the goods you sell. Must be able to furnish team or auto and give personal b ,nd with two responsible s irities. Apply to C. E. Westbrook. Dot Tax Notice Special. By order of the Comptroller Geaeral all town and city proper ty, both vacant and improved, must be returned by lot numbers and streets, also lot numbers must be given on all farm lands. So be sure to know your lot num ber when you return your taxes, tf J. W. James, T, R. FOR SALE—A good second hand cook stove cheap. See W. C, Jones at J. H. Smith’s Store. To Freshen 8elt Fish. The quickest end best way to fresh-