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DOUGLAS COUNTY SfyVTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal
J. A Huey was an Atlanta
visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. J. S. James has been
quite sick for several days.
Miss Nannie Love Selman is
visiting friends at Tignali,
M. E. Ge ;r is spending some
time at Greenville, S. C.
J. J. Freeman and R. N. Kirby
•were Jonesboro visitors Tuesday.
Miss Catherine Geer was an
Atlanta visitor Friday.
. E. Y. Mahaffey went to At
lanta Saturday,
H. G. Hall was an Atlanta
visitor Saturday.
. L'. S. Lambert of McWhorter,
■was in douglasville this week.
Mrs. R. E. Hamilton is. visit
ing in Villa Rica.
Miss Opal Duncan is reported
side this week.
C. C. Johnston of Winston,
was in Douglasville Wednesday.
F. K. Duncan of Powder
Springs, was here Wednesday.
Rev. J. C. Atkinson spent
Tuesday in Atlanta,
Mrs. M. A. Morris of Atlanta,
is visiting relatives here.
— t&TS. N. C. McPherson of At
lanta, is visiting her mother,
■ Mrs. J. M. Baggett.
Misses Elizabeth Smith and
Lilia Freeman motored to Atlan
ta Wednesday.
Judge J. H, McLarty made a
business trip to Atlanta Wednes
day.
Mrs. John Kingeren of Metter,
was a guest this week of Mrs.
Parish,
Hon. W. J.. Dorris and Col.
Astor Merritt motored to Atlanta
Wednesday.
W. P. Webb of route 4 was a
pleasant caller at the Sentinel
office Monday.
A. E; Renfroe of route one
made the Sentinel office a pleas
ant visit Monday.
Mrs. J. W. House is expected
homes from the Sanitarium the
.last of this week.
Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Perkins of
Atlanta, visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Almand last Sunday.
Miss Mary Peace spent last
V week in McDonough with her
brother, W. H. Peace.
Mrs. W. H. Peace of Mc
Donough, is a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Peace.
Mrs. McKinney of Atlanta, is
a guest of her sister, Mrs. 0. T.
Selman.
Douglasville turned out in
, force Thursday to see the open
ing ball game in Atlanta.
Miss Rose Abercrombie came
over from Agnes Scott to attend
the Peterson funeral.
/ Col. J. R. Hutcheson attended
amotion term of Haralson Su
perior court at Buchanan this
week.
Mrs. Sarah Morris, Supt. of
the Dublin Sanitarium, was here
to attend the funeral of Mr.
Peterson Tuesday.
City Marshall McGouirk has
had a force hauling rubbish this
we.sk and some of the “eyesore
places in town look better.
Mrs. J. S. Hamilton and Mr.
-and Mrs. A. B. Bagwell of Villa
Rica, visited Dr. and Mrs. R. E.
Hamilton the first of the week.
There will be a meeting of the
Bord of Trade Friday night.
Everybody come. There will be
business of importance and
probably cigars or lemonade.
Roy James and Walter Brown,
two of our boys who have been
on the border, came home for a '
few days last week.
Mrs- Z. T. Dake will return
home this week, after more than
two months at the GheSton King
Sanitarium. Her health is very
much improved.
Mrs. J. L. Perkins and little
daughter, Virgie May, and Miss
Mary Barber left Tuesday morn
ing for High Point, jn. C., to
spend several weeks.
A Chapter of the order of the
Eastern Star was organized here
last Tuesday night with 30 chap
ter members Next Tuesday
night it will be constituted. The
officers elected are as follows:
Mrs. D. House worth, Worthy
Matron, Mrs. Thad McKoy,
Worthy Patron, and Mrs. F. M.
Stewart, Associate Matron.
Money to Loan on Farms
I can lend money on improved
fa?m lands cheaper than any one
else in the county.
J. H. McLarty.
Go to Almand & McKoy for
Slot Scooters at 6 l-2e.
Don’ fail to see J. H. Smith
when you want fresh groceries.
He sells them cheap as anybody.
Go to J. C. McCarley’s for
your Sunday Journal. 5c.
Lanius Dake, L. A.
Special Prices
Plow lines, full length 30c pr.
1 one Star Hames 85c "
Red Top 6 inch back band-. 50c.
Single bit axes, while they
last 75c.
New Club Shells 50c.
Blacksmith Blowers $13.00
Axe Handles 15c.
ALMAND & McKOY
CLASSIFIED
ADS *
Money to Loan
On improved farm lands at
low interest and long terms.
E. S. Lumpkin,
Lithia Springs, Ga.
See us for Millinery.
We have all the latest
styles for women and
children.
J. Groodzinsky.
Get seed oats at Stewart Bros.
A pint size of Bed-bug Killor
atSelman’sfor25c. It’s guaran
teed to do the work.
You can buy the famous Cole
Planters and fertilizer distribu
tors from Upshaw Bros.
You can buy the famous Cole
Planters and fertilizer distribu
tors from Upshaw Bros.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe McCarley, Agent.
Everybody needs Bed-bug Kil
ler about once a year. Get it at
J. L. SELMAN & SON.
Notice
We are now ready to cull your
Cotton Seed at Winston, Villa
Rica and Temple. All cullers
have been repaired and are in
good shape.
Villa Rica Cotton Oil Co.
Muslin undywear of all
kinds and prices at N. B.
& J. T Duncan.
Go to Upshaw Brothers
for your Acid and Tank-
ageaud all first class Fer
tilizer Materials. They
will mix you any formula
you want.
REMEMBER THIS!
The place of deposit is just as im
portant as the amount you deposit..
You cannot make a mistake in
opening an account with this In
stitution.
Special rate of interest paid on
time deposits.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Go to Almand & McKoy for
Slot Scooters at 6 l-2c.
New spring goods of all kinds.
Dress good, notions, those snap
py Kid bcots, hats, both felt and
Straw, everything you will need
for the good-old summer time.
Upshaw Bros.
Our stock of shoes for
men, women and children
in all leather and canvass
is full. Come and see
them. J. Groodzinsky.
Get Bed-bug Killer at J. L.
Selrpan & Son’s. It does the
word.
Just recieved shipment
of Ladies’ Suits, $10 to
$22.50
N. B. & J. T. Duncen.
Go to Upshaw Brothers
for your Acid and Tank-
ageand all first class Fer
tilizer Materials. They
will mix you any formula
you want.
All City Licences for
1917 were due March 1st,
and must be paid at once.
V. R. Smith, Mayor.
J. E. Phillips, Clerk.
Go to Almand & McKoy for
Slot Scooters at 6 l-2c.
New Spring goods of all kinds,
dress goods, notion, those snappy
kid boots, hats, both felt and
straw, everything you will need
for the good old summer time.
Upshaw Bros.
Go to Almand & McKoy for
Slot Scooters at 6 l-2c,
We carry all kinds of automo
bile accessaries.
Smith-Harding Supply Co.
Stewart Bros, are headquar
ters for garden seed.
If you want a good hat, get a
“Swan” at Stewart Brothers.
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A new Shipment of all
.the latest paterns in
men’s and boys’ suits
just received at J. Grood
zinsky’s.
Seed Peanuts. Little
Spanish or Imported Va
riety at J. C. McCarley’s.
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 vour lot num
ber when you return your taxes
tf J. W. James, T. R.
J
Don’t fail to see J. H. Smith
when you wjint fresh groceries
He sells them cheap as anybody.
Laces, Embroideries of
all kinds at N. B. & J. T.
Duncan. .
SPRING DRESS GOODS
T HE flowers of spring are no more appealing to the senses in their chaste
coloring and tonal effect than our magnificent display of Spring Dress
Goods are here.
For those early spring dresses let us show you
Silks, Ponges, Sport Goods, Voils, plain and fancy
Linens, Beach Cloths, Laces, Embroidery, Ribbons
etc.
We searched the markets over for their most tempting offerings and we
have them. It matters not your taste, whether you want the colors and pat
terns to whisper or shout, or just to pleasantly murmer, we have them. Price
wont bother you.
CLOTHING THAT IS DIFFERENT
If you have been wearing the usual misfit article that goes by the suggestive
name of “Hand-me-down,” you will be delighted to find a line of Ready-to-
Wear clothing that actually Fits tne Form.
Our well known line of
ALCO CLOTHING FOR MEN AND-BOYS
is carefully cut to actual physical measurements—not to a set rule—and we
can supply you with as perfect a fit as your tailor can give you.
Our clothing is not a substitute for tailored clothing-IT IS tailored
clothing of the very best.
N. B. & J. T. DUNCAN