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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Social and Personal
0. H. Hines of McWhorter
was in Douglasville Tuesday.
Born Monday, to Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Worthington, a 18 1-2 lb.
toy.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Upshaw
motored to Atlanta Wednesday.
J. N. Griffith of McWhorter,
was in Douglasville Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Stewart
were Atlanta visitors Thursday
The May-Day Festival as ar
ranged by Miss Marie Davis,
was a splendid affair and drew a
large crowd. A complete ac
count will be given next week.
Major M. J. Mills of Atlanta
was here Wednesday to atend
the annua! Stockholders meet
ing of the Farmers and Merch
ants Bank.
Mrs. P. Y. McCarley is re
ported quite sick this week.
Miss Marion Upshaw has re
turned home after an extended
visit jn Atlanta.
Miss Frankie Bridwell came
home from Atlanta for the week
end.
Hon. J. T. Duncan was elected
a member of the Executive
Council <*f the Country Bankers
Association at the meeting in
Macon last week.
Mrs. G. H, Turner had as a
week end guest, her sister, Mrs
Moore, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Warner Nalley of Fitzs
gerald, was the guest this week
of Mrs, R. E. Hamilton,
Rev. J. 0. Grogan of Opelika,
Ala., will preach the Commence
ment sermon for the Douglas
ville High School this year. He
has many friends here who will
be glad of - another opportunity
to hear him.
Misses Louise Duncan, Sarah
Meadows, Mattie Luck, Cora
Hogan, Vera Morgan and Lois
Ballough were among those at
tending Grand Opera last week.
W. M. Richardson of Winston
was a pleasant caller at the
Sentinel office Tuesday.
Miss Mildred Selman of Deca
tur has been here with home
folks for a few days.
Miss Rose Abercrombie has
returned to Agnes Scott College
after a pleasant visit at home,
J. M, Banks and daughner
Mfts ChlotHde were in Atlanta
Tuesday.
Commissioner’s court met in
regular session Tuesday, attend*
to routine business.
For an evening of fun, go lo
the “Old Maid’s Convention "
next Thursday night.
Mrs. P. D. Selman has as her
guest this week, Miss Sallie Mae
Hamrick of Col!ege:Park.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. E,
Mason on Thursday of last week,
a son.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maxwell
of Lithia Springs, were in Doug
lasville Wednesday.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
CASH IN YOUR POCKET
Money to Loan on Farms
I can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county.
J. H. McLarty.
Go to Almand & McKoy for
Slot Scooters at 6 l-2c.
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. 6c.
Lanius Dake, L. A.
Extra Special
All Men’s Hart, Schaff
ner& Marx clothes, worth
$25.00, $22.50 and $20.00,
Choice $18.50.
Giles Bros.
Earns nothing. Deposit all your re
ceipts and earnings in this Institu
tion und let your daily balance earn
something for you.
You will be surprised at the
ci ease in your income.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Esquire J. W. Frank, Mrs. D.
F. Hodnett, Miss Marjorie Hod-
nett and Duncan Hodnett of
Hannah, were in Douglasyille
Wednesday. -
Dr. W.E, Dear of Atlrnta
who spent several weeks here
last summer in the interist of
the Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Company, was shak
ing hands with friends hereTue-
esday,
High grade Blue Dennitn Over
alls at the old price—$1.00 per
pair. , Banks Bros.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Special Prices
Plow lines, full length 30c pr.
1 one Star Hames 86c “
Red Top 6 inch back bands. 60c.
Single bit axes, while they
last 75c.
New Club Shells 50c.
Blacksmith Blowers $18.00
Axe Handles 15c.
ALMAND & McKOY
Go to Almand & McKoy for
Slot Scooters at 6 l-2c.
New spring goods of all kinds.
Dress good, notions, those snap
py Kid boots, hats, both felt and
straw, everything you will need
for the good old summer time.
Upshaw Bros.
Among those attending the
good roads meeting in Bremen
Wednesday were: V. R. Smith,
W. K. Durham, J. W. House, L
C. Upshaw, Jesse Abercromoie,
Nesbit Harper, Pat H. Winn, J.
Q. Enterkin, J, R. Stewart, J.
L. Giles, A. S. Gresham, Mathew
Harding, C. F. Selman and M.
E. Geer and Dr. Whitiey.
We are expecting ten thous
and Nancy Hall Potatqe Slips
Friday. Banks Bros,
Palm Beach and Cool
Cloth SottSTTrir-eUes’ ifor
$5.00 to $8.50. Get ready
for hot weather.
Mrs. Blalock of Fayettville, is
a guest of her sister, Miss Marie
Davis.
Messrs. L. K. Smith, General
Manager of the Gainsboro Tele
phone and Telegraph Co., of
Carrollton, Leland Hume, Nash
ville, Tenn., 1st Vice President
of the Bell Telephone Co,, and
T. L Ingram, special represen
tative of the President of the
above company, were in Douglas
ville Wednesday,
Go to J. L. Selihan & Son for'
SALVET, the best stock remedy
bn the market.
Notice
fyfoney To Loan
Our stock' of shoes for
men, women and children
in all leather arid canvass
is full. Come and see
them. J. Groodzinsky.
We are in a position to handle
good long time loans on fUrm or
city property to responsible par
ties, at reasonable rates,
want to borrow money
Send for our list of
i sale.
| • Holland & MeClJ
Reynolds Bldg., Marie
s on fUrm or
sponsible par-
rates.
ney ,.
of
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V
Get . Bed-bug Killer at J. L.
Selman & Son’s. It does the
‘word.
FOR SALE—a second hand
Overland Roadster. Can be seen
at Duncan’s Garage. Price $150.
In good condition and will demon
strate to any one in market for
car, . F. K. Duncan,
Just recieved shipment
of Ladies’ Suits, $10 to
$22.50
N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
Dr. G. H. Turner is having his
residence treated to a new coat
of paint, adding greatly to # irs
appearance.
Rey. T J. Branson of Villa
Rica, preached a splendedsermon
at the Menthodist church Sun
day.
Harbin-Grey
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..
You can buy the famous Cole
Planters and fertilizer distribu
tors from Upshaw Bros.
Money to Loan
Mrs. S. O. York of Atlanta, is
spending, the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W
Peace.
Mrs. J. L. Selman has re
turned from a week end visit
with her daughthr, Miss Ruth,
at Shorter College.
His many friends are glad to
know that W. A. Wood, who has
been indisposed for some time,
is considerably better,
Col. McWhorter is sufficiently
improved to be at home again,
after several days in the Davis-
Fischer Sanitarium.
Charles Geer of Greenville S
C. is spending several days here
with his parents,Mr. andJiMrs.
M. E, -Geer.
Her many friend3 are glad to
know that Mrs O. T. Selman
suseessfully underwent a serious
operation last weak and is on
the road to recovery.
Gate City Lodge F. & A. M.
will have a special team in Doug
Usville next Saturday night to
put on th^ First and Third de-
Mr. Eeker Grey and Miss
Bertha Harbin were quietly mar
ried at the home, of Esqui e R.
M. Smith Sunday.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Grey, the bride
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs-
Marshall Harbin, both of Billarp.
They were very prominent
among the young people of this
section.
Their many friends wish them
a long and happy life.
Muslin undywear of all
kinds and prices at N. B.
& J. T Duncan.
Full line Panama. Leg
horns and * trawHats 50c
to $4.75. Don’t waif till
your size is sold.”
Giles’
Pay Cash Pay Less
J ob lot ladies’ slippers in small
sizes almost at your own price.
Banks. Bros,
SALVET is the best remedy
for your live stock. Get it at
Selman’s Drug store.
Beautiful line new
Neckwear worth 50c to
75c Cash Store price 45c
at Giles’.
Go to Upshaw Brothers
for your Acid and Tank-
ageand all first class Fer
tilizer Matefials. They
will mix you any formula
you want.
On improved farm lands at
low interest and long terms.
•E. S. Lumpkin,
Lithia Springs, Ga.
Reese’s upland long staple cot
ton seed for sale. $1,60 per bu,
at Upshaw Bros.
Plenty of Tennis, Oxfords and
Bals; all sizes.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
Laces, Embroideries of
all kinds at N. B. & J. T.
Duncan.
See us for Millinery.
We have all the latest
styles for women and
children.
J. Groodzinsky.
Money to Lend
We make loans on improved]
real estate for terms of five, sev-l
en or ten years, at 51-2% interest
and up. Payments made to suit]
borrower.
Hutcheson & Merritt.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Go to Upshaw Brothers
for your Acid and Tank-
ageand all first class Fer
tilizer Materials. They
will mix you any formula
you want.
A pint size of Bed-bug Kitfi
at Selman’s for 25c. It’sguaral
teed to do the work.
Seed Peanuts. Little
Spanish or Imported Va
riety at J. C. McCarley*s.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe McCarley, Agent.
Don’t fail to see J. H. Smith
when you want fresh groceries
He sells them cheap as anybody.
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.
Several ■ second hand si wing
machines. Singers, Domestics
and other standard mak is, in
good condition. Will sell cheap
and on easy payments.
All City Licences for
1917 were due March 1st,
and must be paid at once.
V. R. Smith, Mayor.
J. E. Phillips, Clerk.
You can buy the famous
Planters and fertilizer
tors from Upshaw Bros
Goto 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.
Get Potatoe Bug.Killer. It
does the work.
J. L. Selman & Son.
Go to Almand & McKoy for
Slot Scooters at 6 l-2c.
Big line men’s felt hats from
$1.25 to $2.50. They are bar
gains; Banks Bros.
Get Amber Cane, Orange Cane
and velvet bean seed for sowing
or planting at H. Q. Nichols.
Get seed oats at Stewart Bros
distril
If you want a good hat, gj
"Swan” at Stewart Brother
A new Shipment
the latest paterq
men’s and boys’
just received at J.
zinsky’s.
Everybody needs Bed-;
ler about once a year.
J. L. SELMAN
We carry all kinds <
bile accessaries.
Smith-Harding Su
Don’t wait till *yo
are eaten up by the
get Potatoe Bug
man’s Drug Store i