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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal
Fred Duncan r in New York
this week. 4
Mrs. N. B. Duncan was an
Atlanta visitor Tuesday.
See page ad of Selman’s one
cent sale.
A. C. Rudd and little daughter,
Elizabeth, left Monday for a
wisit at Richmond, Va.
The swimming pool is finished
, and Douglasyille is now in the
' city class.
Mrs. Ruby Slatm of Atlanta,
has been a guest this week of her
mother, Mrs. W. A. James.
Col. J. R. Hutcheson , is at
tending court at Buchqpan this
week.
Quite a number of young peop-
\J le enjoyed a moonlight picnic at
Lithia Springs Wednesday night,
Mrs. J. A. Smith of Lithia
Springs was in Douglasville
Thursday.
W. M. Richardson of Villa Ri
ca was a pleasant visitor' at the
Sentinel offioeTuesday.
j M. E. Geer, President of the
J Lois Mill, is attending a meeting
of cotton mill men at St Simons.
R. N. Kirby of the Jonesboro
News, was in Douglasville for
the week end.
Miss Rose Abercrombie has a3
her guest this week, Miss Eliza
beth Miller, of Salisburg, N. C.
The Sunbeams of the Baptist
Church enjoyed a picnic at Litnia
Springs one day last Week.
Miss Bessie Roberts, who has
been teaching at James, Ga., has
returned home for the summer.
Prof, W. C. Duncan writes to
have his paper changed from
Tarrytown, N. Y., to Douglas
ville for the summer.
The Douglasville 3rd nine boys
played the Villa Rina boys at
Villa Rica last Friday and re
turned home victorious.
0. E. Mason spent Sunday
with his father. W. G. Ma§on,
who is quite sick at the Old
Soldiers’ Home.
Miss Ruth Hatchett of Pauline,
S. C., is here on a visit to her
sister Mrs. -J. M. Hatchett, Jr.,
who has been quite sick
The inspector has passed on
Douglasville’s qualifications, and
free > ity mail delivery will go in
to effect on July 1st.
Messrs. D. W. Price, K. I.
Keaton and J. C. James were all
the old Vets, so far as we know,
attending the Reunion from here,
Mrs. H. G. Hall and children
have returned home after a
week’s visit with her mother,
near Bremen.
J. L. Perkins left Saturday
for High Point N. C. where Mrs
Perkins and little daughter have
been visiting relative for several
weeks,
J
Misses Alline Burton . and
Edith Dake left Monday for Mil-
ledgeville, to attend the summer
session of the Georgia Normal
and Industrial College.
Mrs. R. E.' Hamilton has re
turned home improAed in health
after spending several weeks
with her parents Mr. and Mrs
W. H. Malone at Villa Rica.
Miss Inez Durham, who has
been teaching at Fairburn the
past year, has been chosen as
one of the teachers in the Car-
rollson public schools for the
coming year.
Miss Savanah Freemen spent
the week end in Jonesboro with
the family of her brother J. J,
Freemen end was accompanied
home by little Miss Isabel who
will.spend several days here.
Among the young men of this
section resuming from College
in the last few days are, J. JJ
Camp, Lyman Morris of the Uni
versity of Ga. and William Geer
of Chick Sprsngs.
Messrs. N, B. Duncan, J. W.
Frank, S. A. Griffith, A. H. Mat
thews, E. L, Hopkins. L. 0. Mc-
Kelvey, J. H. Griffith, W. D.
Meadows, Byron Kirby, Ji L,
Perkins attended the reunion at
Washington this week.
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.
LOST—between the old E. M.
Banks home and Dcuglasville or
between Douglasville and Atlan
ta last Sunday, a surgeon’s black
bag, containing instruments and
surgical dressing, with name Dr.
F. M, Sutton stamped inside bag.
Finder please retarn to Dr. D.
Houseworth, Douglasville, or
Dr, F. M. Sutton, 1101 Flat Iron
Building at Atlanta, and get re
ward.
SHEER CARELESSNESS
Losses by fire, theft and other calamities
not to mention resulting from SHEER
CARELESSNESS, total millions of dollars
every year, just because people-like you
perhaps have refused to protect their pers
onal property at the trifling cost of ONE
CENT a day.
Your turn to lose may come next unless
you heed this warning before it is too late
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Money To Loan
T , . . . We are in a position to handle
High grade Blue Dennim Over- good long time loans on farm or
alls at the old price ^1-00 per j c jj-y 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 & MeCleskey
Reynolds Bldg v Marietta, Ga.
pair.
Banks Bros.
Messrs, J. M. and Gordon
Banks are just in receipt of a
letter from their sister, Mrs. 0.
0. Stovall, of Coalgats, Okla.,
stating they were in the wake of
last week’s tornado, and their
home was completely destroyed,
but by means of a storm pit the
family was uninjuried.
The local W. C. T. U’s are
planning to make ‘comfort bags’
for the Douglas county boys who
are enlisted. A meeting will be^ /■
held at the home of Mrs. F M.
Stewart on Friday, June the 15th
and all who-would like to help are
urged to be present. A more de
tailed account will be published
nextweek.
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.
FREE any one wanting disin
fectant for sanitary ^purposes
about their homes can get same
free at the light plant.
Big line men’s felt hats from
$1.25 to $2.50. They are bar
gains. Banks Bros.
Everybody needs Bed-bug Kil
ler about once a year. Get it at
J. L. SELMAN & SON.
Job lot ladies’ slippers in small
sizes almost at your own price.
Banks Bros.
NOTICE
Owing to the high price
of nails and shoes, we are
compelled to go to $1.00
for shoeing on Monday,
June 11th.
A. H. Moody
H. L. Downs
L. H. Baldwin
SALVET is the best remedy
for your live stock. Get it at
Selman’s Drug store.
.FORSALE CHEAP-Onegood
horse, about 8 years old,
6-3 W, W, Johnston.
NOTICE-All Light and Water
bills must be paid by the 20th
or vou’ll be cut out.
For real bargains, Sel
man’s “One Cent” Sale
beats them all. It will
begin June th 15 and run
Friday, Saturday and
Monday.
Several second hand sewing
machines. Singers, Domestics
and other standard makes, in
good condition. Will sell cheap
and on easy payments.
Banks Bros.
Two articles for the
price of one plus one cent
at J. L. Selman & Son’s
June 15-16-18. Don’t
miss it.
Two 10c articles for
11c; two dollar articles for
$1.01, -etc., during the
three days “One Cent”
Sale beginning June 15th
at Selman.s.
How to Buy $50 Liberty Loan
Bond of U. S. in Installments
Here is how to buy a $50 Liberty bond in installments,
as prescribed by the government
One dollar deposit is required when the official applica
tion blank is signed and filed with the Federal Reserve bank
or other authorized agency.
June 16 the government will give notification whether
the bond has been allotted. If not, the deposit will be re
turned.
June 28 pay $9 through the agency where the applica
tion was filed.
July 30 pay $10. August 15 pay $15. August 30 pay
$15.
When the second payment is made an official certificate
will be given. When all payments have been made the bond
will bs delivered,
The $50 bonds have coupons which call for the pay
ment of $L75 interest yearly, half on June 15 and the rest
Dee. 15. They run for 30 years, though they may be re
deemed after 15 years.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe McCarlev, Agent.
Don’t fail to see J. H. Smith
when you want fresh groceries
He sells them cheap as anybody.
THOROUGHBRED Herefords
for sale by J. W. Hendrix, 3
miles east of Douglasville. Any
age, both male and female. 8-4
Get PotatOe Bug Killer. It
does the work.
J. L. Selman & Son.
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.
66 acres, new 4-room house,
25 acres in cultivation, balance
good timber. Easy terms.
Dake & McLarty.
A pint size of Bed-bug Killer
atSelman’s for 25c. It’s guaran
teed to do the work.
Get Bed-bug Killer at J. L.
Selman & Son’s. It does the
word.
Goto Almand & McKoy for
Slot Scooters at 6 l-2c.
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,
OFFICIAL JHRECTORY
Douglas County
Ordinary, J- H. McLarty
Sheriff, A. S, Baggett
Superior Court Clerk, T. L. Pitt
man
Tax Collector, R. C, Morris
Tax Receiver, J. W, James
Treasurer, W. S. Rtgsn
Co. Supt. Schools, G. T, McLarty
Co. Chmmissioners, A. S. Gres
ham, J. H. Willoughby, S. L.
Hembree
Board of Education, W. M. Mor
ris, J. T. Giles, Pat H. Winn
Town of Douglasville
Mayor, V. R. Smith
Mayor Protem, Z. T. Dake
Clerk, J. E. Phillips
Marshall, S. A. McGouirk
Night Watchman, J. C. Arring
ton
Supt. Schools, W. H. Butler
School Trustees: M. E. Geer,
Chairman, J. T. Duncan, Secty.,
F. M. Stewart, P. D, Selman,
W, C. Abercrombie
CHURCHES
NOTICE
Owing to the hi^h price
of nails and shoes, we are
compelled to go to $1.00
for sheing on Monday,
June 11th.
A. H. Moody
H. L. Downs
L. H. Baldwin
Methodist
Pastor, Rev. J. C. Atkinson
Preaching every Sunday morn
ing and night.
S. S. Supt., G. T. McLarty
S. S. every Sunday at 10 o’clock
Baptist
No Pastor at present
S. S. Supt., J. E. Phillips
S, S. every Sunday at 10 o’clock
Lois Mill Church
Pastor, Dr. J. T. Gibson
Preaching every 2nd and 4th
Sunday.
S. S. Supt., J, F. Long
S. S. meets every Sunday at
2:30 p. m.
NEW YORK
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$37.50
Going and Returning same route
$40.00
Going Via Any Direct Route
Returning
Same or Any Other
DIRECT ROUTE
Also diverse route to New York via rail and waetr, and
to Boston via all rail and rail-wtaer routes.
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Railway
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