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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal!
f {Sherman Stvles was a Villa
Rica visitor Sunday,
N. C. McPherson of Atlanta,
was in Douglasville Monday.
Rev J. T. Tyson came up from
Ashburn Saturday on business.
Hon W. I. Dorris made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Tuesday.
JohnH. Todd of Lithia Springs
was in Douglasville Wednesday.
Pat H. Winn was here from
Lithia Springs this week.
Mrs. M. E. Geer was an At an-
ta visitor last Friday.
Master William Wilson isquite
sffik this week with Pneumonia.
A. S. Hudson was an Atlanta
visitor Sunday.
Mrs. Homer Foster of Atlan
ta, is a guest of Mrs. J A. En-
terkin.
The street, committee is doing
some fine work this week on
Broad Street.
Friends are glad to know that
Mr. E. B. McWhorter is able to
b-. up again.
Lanius Dake went to Atlanta
Sunday to see his mother, who
is in a sanitarium th re.
Misses Flora Blalock and Vera
Morgan were atlanta visitors
Monday.
Miss LessieBurson entertained
some friends Monday night in a
verry delightful manner.
R. A. Bearden of Winston, was
a pleasant caller at the Sentinel
office Wednesday.
Paul and Miss Grace Jones of
Atlanta, were guests last week
of Roy and Miss Louise Smith.
Mayor Smith and Hon. John T,
Duncan were Atlanta visitors
Tuesday.
Dr, J. T. Gibson will preach at.
Lois Mill church next Sunday
and Sunday night.
Woodfin McLarty was out from
Atlanta on legal business Mon
day.
Miss Ena Williamson has re
covered from a spell of sickness
this week
Ralph Edwards is attending
the Annual Georgian Round up
in Atlanta this week
J. W. McKinley is at home
after completing several large
decorating contracts in South
Georgia and Alabama.
Mattie Belle'Edwards is spend
ing several days in Atlanti this
week with her sister, Mrs. Roy
W. Gould.
Miss Oneal Lindsey of College
Park, arrived Wednesday for a
few days visit with Miss Marjorie
Upshaw.
Milton Williams of Atlanta
spent the week end with Mr and
Mrs B. F. Burton.
Mr, and Mrs J. H, Almand
have returned to Conyers after
spending several dars here with
relatives.
Miss Louise Smith gave a
birthday party last Friday night
in honor of her sister, Mrs. R.
M. Johnston.
There will be no meeting of
tne Board of Trade this week,
but there will be something
special on next Friday night.
Mrs. M. E. Ward has moved
this wei-k into the Morris cot
tage on Bowden St., having
rented her home to J. T. Feeley.
Hon. W. H. Dorris of Cordele,
'spent Monday night here as'a
guest of his father. While here
made the Sentinel office a
pleasant visit.
J, T. Feeley of Winston, has
been transferred to Douglasville
and will be carrier on Route 2
Mr. Huey will be transferred to
the new Route, No. 7.
We call special attention to the
new Ford ad this week and es-
peci illy to that feature requing
purchasers to sign contract be
fore the company will let agen
cies have cars. \
The Pool farm near Winston,
consist'ngof 500 acres sold this
week to a man from New Mexi
co. This sale was the result of
the Southeastern Land Show and
the Douglasville Board of Trade
advertising.
Romanism Exposed.
Wm. Lloyd Clark, a noted lec
turer, will begin a series of lec
tures to-night (Thursday) at the
Court House and continue one
week. Some of his subjects will
be:
Rome’s fight on the open Bible;
The Modern Inquisition - The in
visible Government of the Pope;
A Martyr of the 20th Century;
Behind Convent Bars; Life in a
Roman Monastery.
All lectures free except the
last night, which will be to men
only, for which a charge of 50c
each will be made. These lec
tures will prove interesting and
will doubtless draw large crowds.
We are still selling Tanlac.
Try it. J. L. Selman & Son.
We call the attention of our
customers to the fact that we
cannot now secure cars except
on signed contracts. If you are
going to want a car any time
soon see us.
Duncan & Selman.
I have taken up a pig that
came to my house about 3 weeks
ago. Owner may have the pig
by paying for its feed a and this
ad. W. P. Turner, Douglasville.
Rt 4. It
Notice
Anyone wishing to give in taxes
will find me at Joe McCarley’s
store.
45-3 J. W, James, T. R.
LOST—One gum over-shoe.
Finder please return same or
notify J. P, Cannon and get the
other.
Go to J. C. McCoriey’s for
your Sunday Journal. 5c.
Lanius Dake, L. A.
" Special Prices
Plow lines, full length 25c pr.
I one Star Ilames 85c “
Red Top 6 inch back bands 50c.
Single bit axes, while they
last 75c,
New Club Shells 50c.
Blacksmith Blowers $13.00
Axe Handles 15c.
ALMAND &McKOY
A few odds and ends in men’s
hats at a bargain.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan
Special Introductory Sale
To further introduce Lord Bal
timore pound paper, we are offer
ing for a few days only One
ponnd (90 sheets) one box (50)
envelopes, regular 60c value, the
two for 45c.
J. L. Selman & Son.
THE RECALL STORE
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 beats -J? —
Signawre.o*
CLASSIFIED
ADS
Money to Loan on Farms
I can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than anyone
else in the county.
J. H. McLarty.
A new line of ladies and
children’s shoes in white,
high and low heels. En
glish cuts suitable for
this season will arrive
this week. See them.
J. Groodzinsky.
Save Money.
Horse Shoeing - - 75c
And olher things in preportion,
Get others prices then come and
see me,
I have the best horse shoer in
Douglas County.
41-4 Coon Downs.
Don’t forget you can
buy it cheapeh at Giles’
Cash Store.
Don’ fail to see J. H. Smith
when you want fresh groceries.
He sells them cheap as anybody,
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'
Mill end bleaching,
sheeting and flanelettes
in 50c to $1.50 bundles.
A great saving.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
Don’t fail to see J. H. Smith
when you want fresh groceries
He sells them cheap as anybody.
Don’t forget you can
buy it cheaper at Giles’
Cash Store.
FOR SALE—4-burner oil stove
Good condition. Price right.
46-3 O. T. Dickson
There are several good bar
gains at Harry Edge’s closing
out sale, and everything must
go by Saturday.
Meiciiants needing store fix
tures, can buy new ones from
Harry Edge Saturday at second
hand prices.
FOR SALE—A model 10 Buick
car; in running condition. Price
$75.00. Can be seen at C. C.
Cuncan’s Garage. 46-2
811-4 acres of land, improved,
114 miles from Lithia Springs, on
public highway, for sale cheap,
on terms or will rent. N. C. Mc
Pherson, P. O. Box 474, Atlanta,
Ga. 46-3
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 $2.50 bundles.
N.B. &J. T. Duncan.
FOR SALE—Good six room
house and lot in Atlanta; only 4
blocks from Whitehall, with
modern improvements.
HE BANKED MIS MONEY AND
BECAME A BUSINESS PARTNER,
YOU CAN DO THE SAME .
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Eat With Us
No better medium priced cafe in the city. Stop and try
a meal and you’ll come again. We serve only the best of
everything.
Albion Cafe
55 W. Mitchell St.
Atlanta
ROUND |20 85 TRIP
From Douglasville to the
INAUGURATON
Of President Woodrow Wilson
WASHINGTON D. C.
March 5, 1917 Tickets on Sale Mar.
1=2-3-4 Good returning until Mar.
10, 1917. For further inforination
Ask Ticket Agent.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Money to Loan
On improved farm lands at
low interest and long terms.
'E. S. Lumpkin,
Lithia Springs, Ga.
90-iuch sheeting--ble-
ached and brown, pillow
tubing and pillow casing
ready for you now.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan
$25.00 week straight salary, to
man with rig to introduce Poul
try Remedies. Pay every week.
Experience unnecessary.
Eureka Mfg. Co.
East St. Louis. Ill.
FOR SALE—A good' sever,
room house and one acre lot, well
located in Douglasville.
Dake & McLarty,
W. R. SMITH
Contractor and Dealer in PAINTS,
WALL PAPER, MANTLES
and TILING.
Douglasville, - - Georgia
^ Se my New Samples.
A new line of Ladies and
children’s shoes in white,
high and low heels. En
glish cuts suitable for
this season will arrive
this week. See them.
J. Groodzinsky.
Don’t forget you can
buy it cheaper at Giles’
Cash Store.
Odd lot of men’s hats at a bar-
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, nLo 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. VV. James, T, R.
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,
Cood Ginghams, 10c yd
in fast colors.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
We carry all kinds of automo
bile accessaries.
Smith-Harding Supply Co.
Stewart Bros, are headquar
ters for garden seed.
Special Introductory Sale
To further introduce Lord Bal
timore pound paper, we are offer
ing for a few days only, One
pound (90 sheets) one box (50)
envelopes, regular 00c value the
two for 45c.
J. L. SELMAN & SON
The REXALc Store.
FORRALE— Gasoline Engine,
saw and pea huller, at a bargain,
46-2 J. E. Gable, Rt 3.
If you want a good hat, get a
"Swan" at Stewart Brothers.