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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
! Social and Personal
Miss Grace Morris, is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Thelma Radcliffe of
Greenville is visiting friends here
Roy. James of the 6th Rege-
o ment Band was out for Com
mencement.
Dr. and Mrs J. T. Gibson of
Waco attended Commencement
here this week.
Miss Lois Watson of Mabelton
is spending some time here with
her father M. B. Watson.
Mrs M. E. Ward left this
week for Cordele where she will
spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Selman
were out from Atlanta for com
mencement.
ft Miss Mildred Selman from De.
catur, attended j commencement
here.
Miss Alline iSimmons of Col
lege Park is a guest of miss Mar
jorie Upshaw.
Miss Marjorie Hoduett of Han
The following received diplo
mas from the colored high school
Wednesday night: Euros Knight
Claud Garrison, Sedora Clark,
Laura Long,
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We are pleased to learn that
D. W. Smith who did faithful
work with the Sentinel for four
years is now connected with the
Bremen Gateway.
Mr N. B Dozier of Franklin
Tennessee attended Commence
ment to witness the graduation
of his granddaughter Miss Edith
Dake.
Messers W, J. Camp A. J.
Brown Misses Mary Housewofth
and Ruby Dorris were among
those from Douglas County att
ending commencment at Monroe.
The Lois Mill school held inter
esting excercises at the East
Dougiasville Church on last
Saturday night, and our corres
pondent from the villige in this
CLASSIFIED
ADS
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-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.
High grade Blue Dennim Over
alls at the old price—$1.00 per
pair. Banks Bros.
weeks letter speaks most highly last
of the work by Miss Alline Bur- New Club Shells
Special Prices
Plow lines, full length 30c pr.
I one Star Ilames 85c “
Red Top 6 inch back band". 60c.
Single bit axes, while they
75c,
60c.
nah is the guest of the family of ton the popular teacher of that Blacksmith Blowers
her aunt Mrs N. B. Duncan.
Miss Mary Pea :e has returned
home after an extended visit to
LaFayette Ala.
The annual singing will occur
0 at Ephesus on next Sunday, Ev
ery body come.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Henderson
and Mrs C. L. James of Griffin
spent the week end with Mr and
MrsJ. W. Burnett and family
We are glad to report that Mrs
H. V. Johnson who has been qu
ite ill for the past week is able
to be up again.
Mrs L. C. Upshaw and daugh
ter Miss Carol} n left Wednesday
for Forsyth io attend the Bessie
Tift commencement.
Mrs G. B, Lindsey and daugh
ter Miss Oneal of Atlanta were
commencment visators here this
week.
MrsW. B. Estes of Atlanta
is spending the week with her
parents Mr. and MrsN. B. Dun
can.
Friends of Mrs. F. M, Stewart
are glad to know that she has re
turned from the sanitarium very
much improved.
Rev. A. B. Rudd of Richmond
Va., brother of A. C. Rudd,
will preach at the Baptist church
next Sunday morning.
FREE any one wanting disin
fectant for sanitary purposes
about their home3 can get same
free at the light plant.
The Dougiasville colored school
has had interesting commence
ment programs this week and clo
ses a successful years work.
The Ciyic League is progress
ing nicely with the work on the
o Swimming Pool and it will be
ready for use in a few days,
Miss Hattie Housworth, Varn'r
Camp and Miss Lillie Brown
have returned home from the A.
.& M. School at Monroe, the last
two having graduated this term.
' Marshall McGouirk with a
squad of hands' is doing some
0 good, work on the sidewalks and
will have them ready for inspec
tion in a few'days-
school.
Col. W. T. Roberts of Wash
ington, D. C. spent a few days
here last week with friends.
T. A, Jackson has returned
from the Sanitarium very much
improved, to the delight of his
friends.
Miss Pearl Price, who has been
teaching at Calhoun, is at home
ior the summer.
R. B. Hichcock of Taylorsville,
and Mrs. F. A. rvorman of Ara
gon, attended the funeral Wed
nesday of - their sister, Mrs
MoCarley.
Miss Irene Edwards entertain
ed the Senior Clrss with a dinner
party Monday.
T. J. Jenkins of Rockmart was
among those out of town attend
ing the funeral of Mrs. McCarley.
Bruce Hall of Villa Rica is
spending the week at the home
of his brother, H. G. Hal!.
The Council Monday night or
dered the sidewalk on Broad St.
concreted which will add greatly
to the appearance of the busi
ness section.
Members of the faculty of
Dougiasville high school, who
live away from here have retur
ned to their homes for the sum
mer, most ot them will return
! will east their lots else-
$13.00
Axe Handles 15c.
ALMAND & McKOY
A HEALTHY COMMUNITY
Idlers and spendthrifts are diseased germs"
in the blood of the community.
They are parasites striving to destroy what
others are trying to make well and strong.
If you would be one of the health corpuscles
start a Bank account—you will be doing
your duty to your community, to your home,
and above all, to yourself.
. Large and small accounts are welcomed at
this institution.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Money To Loan
We are expecting ten thous
and Nancy Hall Potatoe Slips
Friday. Banks Bros.
Go to J. L. Selman & Son for
SALVET, the best stock remedy
on the market.
Seed Peanuts. Little
Spanish or Imported Va
riety at J. C. McCarley’s.
Get Potatoe Bug Killer. It
does the. work.
J. L. Selman & Son.
We are in a position to handle
good long time loans on farm or
city property to responsible par
ties, at reasonable rates. If you
want to borrow money see us.
Send for our list of farms for
sale.
Holland & McCleskey
Reynolds Bldg., Marietta, Ga.
FOR SALE CHEAP .-One good
horse, about 8 years old.
6-3 W. W, Johnston.
NOTICE-All Light and Water
bills must be paid by the 20th
or you’ll be cut out.
M’CAULEY SAYS HE
HAS GAINED 15 LBS
‘Tanlac Has Made a
Real Farmer of Me
Once Morey” He Says
“I
FOR SALE CHEAP-a good
horse and buggy. Call on or
address C. E. Westbrooks, Doug-
lasville, Ga. 6-2
Big line men’s felt hats from
$1.26 to $2.60. They are bar
gains. Banks Bros.
Big A
The road crew came through,
piled the rocks in the road,
jumped the gullies and holes and
are gone, and lo, our roads are
in bad shape yet.
We are beginning to see some
sigr^s of better times—huckle
berries are beginning to ripen.
It won’t scare us so bad to see
our friends coming to spend the
day with us. We can go to the
woods and graze for dinner.
Corn is doing very well in our
country but no one has cotton a
plenty.
Rev. J. I, Abercrombie spent
Fridas night with B. A. Hudson.
Kinnie Smith spent the week
end with Horace Boyd of King’s
Highway,
I. G. Smith spent Sunday with
Alf Smith on the river.
L. S. Lambert, and family
spent Sunday with his mother
near Liberty.
Mr. and Mrs. Lone Butler
spent Sunday with Mr. Butler's
father near Bill Arp,
The little child of Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Thrasher was buried
at Prays Mill Saturday. A Mr.
Bearden was buried at the same
place Sunday. The funerals
were conducted by Rev. Duck
worth and the Woodmen of the
World. L. K. W.
Everybody needs Bed-bug Kil
ler about once a year. Get it at
J. L. SEI.MAN & SON.
Job lot ladies’ slippers in small
sizes almost at your own price.
Banks Bros.
SALVET is the best remedy
for your Jive stock. Get it at
Selman’s Drug store.
Money to Loan
On^ improved farm lands at
low interest arid long terms,
E. S. Lumpkin,
riiUjlitilHtik
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.
Several second hand sewing
machines. Singers, Domestics
and other standard makes, in
good condition. Will sell cheap
and on easy payments.
Banks Bros.
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
Btraw, everything you will need
for the good old summer time.
Upshaw Bros.
Go to Almand & McKoy for
Slot Scooters at 6 l-2c.
Get Amber Cane, Orange Cane
and velvet bean seed for sowing
or planting at H. Q. Nichols.
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.
Selman & Son’s. It does the
Don’t wait till your potatoes
are eaten up by the bugs, but
get Potatoe Bug Killer at Sel
man’s Drug Store at once.
FOR SALE—or will trade for
sr/.aller farm, a good 100 acre
farm with 1 6-room house, one
3-room tenant house. Lies well
and free from rock.
Dake & McLarty,
You Can buy the famous Cole
Planters and fertilizer distribu
tors from Upshaw Bros.
A pint size of Bed-bug Killer
atSelman’s for26c. It’s guaran
teed to do the work.
A new Shipment of all
the latest paterns in
men’s and boys’ suits
just received at J. Grood-
zinsky’s.
Money to Lend
We make loans on improved
real estate for terms of five, sev
en or ten years, at 51-2% interest
and up. Payments made to suit
borrower.
Hutcheson & Merritt.
Office in Hutcheson Building,
You can buy the famous Cole
Planters and -fertilizer distribu
tors from Upshaw Bros.
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.
See us for Millinery.
We have all the latest
styles for women J and
children.
J.
groodzinsky^
suffered with stomach
trouble for twenty years, but I
tell you, young man, this Tanlac
medicine has about ended my
trouble, and what’s more than
th t, I’ve gained fifteen pounds
since I began taking it” said J.
H. McCauley, a well-known and
highly respected farmer of Dade
county, Georgia, in talking to
the Tanlac representative at the
Live & Let Live Drug Company,
Chattanooga.
“Just think of a farmer hav
ing to live on raw eggs and the
like. Farming is hard work.’
and a man ought to have plenty
of good, substantial food to keep
going. But raw eggs was just
about all I could eat, for my
stomach was in such a bad shape
it couldn't stand much of any
thing. If I did eat much I would
have to pay for it afterward.
Thu pit of my stomach was as
sore as a boil and at times l
would almost choke with gas on'
my stomach. I got so weak I
could hardly stand on my feet—
much less work.
1 was constipated most of the
time and had dreadful dizzy
spells. I’ve always said farm
life was the happiest life of all,
but I tell you, a man in the shape
I was in couldn’t get much en
joyment out of it.
“I tried one kind of medicine
after another, but none of it did
me any good until I got hold of
Tanlac. I began taking it and
felt better from the first three
or four doses. My appetite
picked up and I began to eat
things 1 hadn’/ 1 : touched in
months, and everything tasted
good and agreed with me.
“When I began taking Tanlac
I weighed 137 pounds, but I've
been gaining steadily every since
and now I weigh 162 pounds,
which is a gain of fifteen pounds.
I am not bothered with pains in
my stomach any longer and
feel good in eyery way—jus|
like I had been made all ove|
again. I’m not constipated lik
I was. am no longer nervous
and feel stronger than I have in
years. I am now able to work'
in the field from sunrise to sun
set. I go to bed early and sleeji
good all n’ght, and wake up nef
reorning feeling like a sixte£
vear-old. I’ve taken four b|
ties of the medicine.
“Tanlachas made areal fa^
er of me again, and you do
know how happy I am. I j|
feel like telling everyone I J
what a wonderful thing it is. ]
Tanlac is sold exclusively
Dougiasville by J. L. Selma
Son. (adv