Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, April 06, 1917, Image 9

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEO I A. $665 May 1st —because of the increased cost -of the high-grade materials used in the manu facture of Maxwell Motor Cars —and because the policy of the Maxwell Company will not pesrmit of cheapening its product —therefore the price of the Maxwell will be slightly increased as follows: Touring Car, from $635 to $665 Roadster - from $620 to $650 All prices f. o. b. Detroit Buy YOUR Maxwell before MAY FIRST and save the increase WILEY STYLES Ruff Roads (Last Week’s Letter.) The farmers are repairing their ditches since the Hood. Mrs. Adeli Creel is sick. V. e hope she will soon be well again. Jim l-Iightower spenl the week end near Dog river. Comer Miller spent the latter part of the week- with Wil ie Cre, 1 near Big A. J. T. Miller’s iamily have re covered from measles; Mrs. Riith-Sewfll and children of Douglasville, spent Sunday with her parents near here. Arthur Bryan and Tillman Gary of McWhorter spent Sun day with u. 0. Hightower. Mr. Blankinship and family of Temple, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs Walt Norton. Miss Jewel Miller spent Sun day with ,J. H- Miller’s family. There will be a picnic at Flat Rock the 11th of May, the last day of school. vtrybody in vited to come and bring dinner. We are expecting a nice program arid a big ball game*. Co e and enjoy yourself. Peggie and Pette. STOCK FEED OF ALL KINDS We handle swpet feed, hay, Red Gravy, Velvet Bean meal, bran, shorts, oats, beet pulp,, cotton seed meal and flaked hulls. We buy in car load lots and can save you money.* We sell for cash oniy. W. C. ABERCROMBIE 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 NOT CHEAP JEWELRY Notice Farmers On Saturday, April 15th, there will be a meeting at the court house at 2 o’clock for the pur pose of organizing a Federal Farm Lo*an association. Al! who are interested are requested to be present. The Talkers. Where one man wants to work his way to the top there are a dozen who bope to talk themsolves in that gen* eral direction.—Atchison Glolio. No Service Too Exacing to demand our closest attention. Your wants are studied, your needs considered and the resulting glasses are the best, most com fortably servicable possible. Price- Our low rent enables us to of fer you a material saving;. Silvius Optical Co. 19 So. Broad St. Near- Alabama Walk a block and save a dollar. Atlanta. BUT GOOD JEWELRY CHEAP , Step around the corner and let us show you. The best in Watches, Jewelely, and Cut Glass for less than you can buy in the high-rent district. You can pay more but you can’t buy better goods than we offer you. If you need glasses, you should visit our opti cal department. ' -Glasses scien tifically fiited at the lowest possible prices. Stop and see us or write us your wants. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. E. A. MORGAN - Jeweler and Optician 10 and 12 E. Hunter St., Atlanta £ ale of New Spring wear TAX RECIEVER’S NOTICE 1 will be at Douglasville every first Tuesday from February 1st, to May lsf, and every Saturday af ter the 2nd Saturday in March till May 1st. Third Round DISTRICT DATE WinBton - Apr. 11, 9 till 11a. m. Nalley farm Apr. 11,1 to 2 p. m. Sheffield’s Apr. 11. 3 to 4 p. m. MIDDLE * Court House Apr. 12, 9 till 10 a. m. Darnell's Store - Apr. 12, 11 till 1 p. m. C V P- Stovall’s Apr. 12,2 till 3 p. m. Spend night at E. T. Stovall’s Apr. 12 FAIR PLAY Tyre - — Apr. 13, 8 till 9 a. m. Court House : Apr. 13 10 till 12 a. m. McWhorter „ - Apr. 13, 1 till 3 p. m. Rutherford’s Store(Town Diet.) Apr, 18. 12 till 1 p. m. Will be in Douglasville * Apr. 26-27-28 and 30. Please know the number of your land lots before giving in taxes, as required by law. The books will close May 1st. J. W. JAMES, Tax Receiver Douglas County. Which Brings a Saving to You of 1-3 to 1-2 Two Groups of Fashionable NEW SPRING SUITS $12.45 and $14.95 Smart looking Suits—just arrived from the New York fashion centers. Serges, gab ardines and mannish materials—smart buttons and heavy machine stitching add the clever iry/ning toucr.es; silk collars, pleated or plain tailored. Exceedingly Clever Styles in Silk Dresses $5.75 $7.95 $9.95 Beautiful dresses of silk poplin, crepe de chine and taffeta-copen, navy, gold, mustard, grey and black. Many smart coat effects ^tre shown. TRIMMED HATS $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 A wonderful collection of medium, small and large effects showing the very newest idea3the New York shops have brought out. There are all of the new colors and black to select from. Girls’ Spring Hats $1.45 $1.95 The shapes and colors are exceedingly pretty and all the new colors are included. SPRING SHOES 1-3 LESS Women’s White Boots The newest high lace boots for spring worth 1-3 more $5.60 Girls’ white Boots White celluloid and rubber soles. One style showing kid tip and trimmings $2 00 and $2.50 Smith & Higgins