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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGL ASVlLLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal
We are sorry to report R. S.
Estes quite sick this Week.
Mr. and Mrg J. D. Wi'son have
moved to Ma iella.
Mrs. .1. L. Seiman is in Atlan
ta, a guest of her son, .Ernie.
Mrs W. S Tomlin-on is re
poked quite sick this week.
Clifford Burton has accepted
a position with Stewart Bros.
Born Wednesday, to Mr. and
M s. Jamie Telman of Atlanta,
a. daughter.
Mrs 0. T. Seiman was an At-
j latita visitor VI ednesday.
! A number of Dougiasville
Miss G adys Stewart spent the| I'copie nave a'tend ‘d the hotith-
•week mid at Agnes Scott with
Miss Rjsc Abercrombie.
Mrs. J. N. Parsons left this
week to j sin Mr. Parsons in North'
Carol na,
Mrs Maggie Skinner left this
week to spend the winter with
her brothor at Mobil >, Ala.
Night Watchman Arrington
has a genuine case of measles
this week.
Juhn MoKelvy of Birmingham,
is visiting hi3 mother, Mrs. C P.
.McKelvy.
Mrs. Nannie Gaines of Rome,
is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. L
Seiman.
Col D, S. Strickland made a
professional trip to Marietta this
week.
Prof C. G. Brown is teaching
for Prof. Thomas at Prays, who
has an attack of measles.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Morris of
Fair Play, were shopping in
Dougiasville this week.
Miss Ruth Bartlett of Dallas,
is visiting Misses Bessie Frank
and Hazel McLarty.
Mrs, Astor Merritt has .re
turned home after spending sev
eral days with her mother, Mrs.
Goldin, at Bremen.
Miss Opal Duncan has re
turned horns after a two weeks
visit in At anta with her sister,
Mrs, W. B. Estes.
Mr. N. B. Dozier of Franklin.
Ten a., spent part of this week
with his daughter, Mrs. Z T.
Dake.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Duncan
returned Saturday from a two
week's stay at St. Pete'Sburg,
Fla., and Report a most enjoyable
trip.
Mrs. Z. T. Dake will leave Sat
urday for Atlanta to spend a few
weeks again in the Sani arim,
taking treatment for stomach
trouble and nervousness.
eastern Land Show and Good
Raads this week in Atlanta.
Messrs A. Hail, A. L. Horn-
buclde and F. J, Daniell of ViLn
Rica, were in Dougiasulle
Thursday.
THE SENIOR
CLASS OF T7
3y Marjorie Upshaw
Here*8 to the class of of old* 17,
Here's to the class I love
Here’s to the one and only class
Under the great above.
May each of us dear class mates
As we start on life’s w»de road,
Be strong thrc we may brave the task
And bear the heavy load
We’ve been togteher, long, dear class
mates.
We’ve done the same old things
From 'rithmetic to Geometry
Played the games that recess brings.
But now it is, the time has come
When we must leave eace other
When we must tread the road of life
With trials, work and bother.
Horse Shoeing - - 75c
And other tilings in preportion.
Get others prices then come and
see me.
I have the best horse shoes in
Douglas County.
41-4 Coon Downs'
Dear mates, tis hard, this parting
Hut We kiiow tis tor the best.
The classes before us did it.
And we will do like the rest.
Picture us one Year from now.
Just where will we all be?
Perhaps some teachers, some in college
And who knows but what ’twill be.
In a pretty little bungalow;
A place that’s all her own,
A fellow class mate lives, dears,
And she calls it Home Sweet Home.
Miss Mary Barber entertained
the D. D. Club in a most delight
ful manner Monday afternoon at
the home of her sister, Mrs. J.
L. Perkins. As usual they spent
the afternoon with their sawing.
Hot chocolate and wafers 1 were
served. The club will meet with
Misses Edith and Lillian Dake
Monday afterndnn.
FRIEND 0? OURS
VOU U. MEET INTYHS STORE
X:
FAIR AHO SQAIARE
T ET me introduce you to
Captain Courtesy. This
cheerful chap is a member of
this firm. He will be pleased
to wait upon you with quality
groceries that have been prop
erly priced. You’ll be glad
to meet him.
There will be a piano and ex
preseion recital at the School
Auditorial on next Wednesday
evening. Misses Davis and Mor
gan will present a number of
their pupils in a w 11 arranged
program. The public is cordially
invited to attend. Delay oc
casioned by a break down Wed
nesday makes in impractiable to
publish a complete progrom,
which consists of eighteen num
bers.
SAL-VET—the best Poultry
and Stock remedy.
J. L. Seiman & Son.
HARRY EDGE
THE CASH MAN
' V
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.
W ANTED -S ove wood on sub
scription at the Sentinel office.
Valentines, Valentines, Valen
tines at Joe McCarley’s.
‘Owing to the bad weather the
Farmers Co-operative Fire In
surance Co. have posponed their
annual meeting until next Mon
day, Feb. 12th, at 10 o’clock.
J. W. House, Pres. Protem.
M. J. Morris, Sect. Protem.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe McCarley, Agent.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
Signature of
Money to Loan on Farms
I can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county.
J. H. McLarly.
Buggy for Sale.
I have a buggy, in first-class
condition I will sell cheap. See
J. J. Daniel! Dougiasville Rt 2.
41-3 Elbert Daniell.
Save Money.
Horse Shoeing - - 75c
And other things in proportion,
Get others prices then come and
see me,
I have the best horse shoer in
Douglas County.
41-4 Coon Downs.
Don’ fail to see J. H. Smith
when you want fresh groceries.
He sells them cheap as anybody.
Save Money.
Mill end bleaching
sheeting and flanelettes
in 50c to $1.50 bundles.
A great saving.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
New Shoe Shop
I am now located at J. II.
Smith’s store, and am prepared
to do first class shoe work.
W. C. Jones,
40-4t.
Don’t fail to see J. H. Smith
when you want fr ;sh groceries
He sells them cheap as anybody.
Help Wanted.
Increasing our capicity, we
want 10 young ladies, for clean
work, pay well while leainirig.
Apply in person at once to Super
intendent.
Douglas Hosiery Mills.
Machine needles and shuttles
for all machines at Joe McCar
ley’s.
Household Goods Sacru=
ficed..
OLD WAYS VS. NEW
You can buy for cash, at once,
three dressers, wash si and, some
comforts, sheets, table linen, 3
home-made quilts, new, and
some other house furnishings at
a sacrifice. Call or telephone
Boatright Hotel, Dougiasville
Notice.
To All Whom it May Concern:
I will not be responsible for
any debts incurred by Mrs. Em
ma Rice, my wife, after this
date. Jan. 29th, 1917.
43:3 S. E. M. Rice,
Mill end bleaching,
sheeting and flanelettes
in 50c and $1.50 bundles.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan
FOR SALE—Good, six room
house and lot in Atlanta; only 4
blocks from Whitehall, with
modern improvements.
Dake &• McLarty.
We are still selling Tanlac.
Try it. J. L. Seiman & 5>on.
We have no quarrel with the man who desires to
conduct business as his grandfather did before him. But
vve do insist that the more progressive a man is, the more
Tilly does he take advantage of up-to-date Banking Fa
cilities.
Like every other live Institution we are picgres-
iing— long sane, conservative lines and are therefore wi
dening our sphere of usefulness with each successive
month.
Participate in this progress by opening an accc unt
with us to-day.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Eat With Us
^0 better medium i riced cafe in the city. Stop and try
i meal and you’ll come again. We serve only the best of
everything.
55 W. Mitchell St.
Atlanta
■-> y Li j uiiiUgt
Albion Cafe
ROUND
TRIP
$20. 85
Fr m Dougiasville to the
INAUGURATON
Of President Woodrow Wilson
WASHINGTON D. G
March 5, 1917 Tickets on Sale Mar.
1 =2-3-4 Good returning until Mar.
10, 1917. For further information
Ask Ticket Agent.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
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 surities. Apply
C. E. Westbrook. Douglas-
vile, Ga.
90-iuch sheeting—ble
ached and brown, pillow
tubing and pillow casing
ready for you now.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
SAL-VET for your poultry and
live stock if you want them to
do well. J. L. Seiman & Son.
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. Janies, T. R.'
SAL-VET makes poultry and
live stock healthly. We sell it.
J. L. Seiman & Son.
$25.00 week straight salary, to
man with rig to introduce Poul
try Remedies. Pay every week.
Experience unneccessary,
Eureka Mfg. Co.
East St. Louis. Ill.
FOR SALE-A good seven
room house and one acre lot, well
located in Douglasyille.
Dake & McLarty.
FOR SALE—A -good second
hand cook stove cheap. See W.
C. Jones at J. H. Smith’s Store.
Towels of all grades 10c.
up.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
66 acres, new 4-room house,
25 acres in cultivation, balance
good timber. Easy terms.
Dake & McLarty.
W. R. SMITH
Contractor and Dealer in PAINTS,
WALL PAPER, MANTLES
and TILING.
Dougiasville, - * Georgia
Se my New Samples.
Cood Ginghams, 10c yd
in fast colors.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
Get a bottle of Tanlac—the
most popular medicine on the
market to day.
J. L. Seiman & Son.
We carry all kinds of automo
bile accessaries.
Smith-Harding Supply Co.