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Social and P
Miss Marian Upshaw is spend
ing the week in Atlanta.
tVH. Butler of Rt 6 was in
Douglasville Tuesday.
Prof. R. B. Beall of Browns-
wille \yas here Tuesday.
Mrs E. B. McWhorter is re
ported quite Bick,
W. D. Daniell of BiUarp was
:a-Sentinel visator.Saturday.
Mrs. C. V. Vansant is visiting
her father at Williamsburg, Ky.
G. W. Griffith is reported
quite sick this week.
Mr and Mrs.M. E. Geer and
family motered to Atlanta Tues
day.
Mesdames P. 1). Selman and
J. C Wright motered to Atlanta
Tuesday. ,
J. B. Swofford and Joe Hard
ing have joined the navy and
left this Week to begin service.
GEORGIA
Miss Maud Herring is attend
ing Summer School in Carroll
ton. .
Mrs. J. D. Abercrombie and
children of Atlanta are spending
some time here with relatives.
Misses Eddie Mae Morris and
Marie Price have resumed from
a most pleasant visit in Atlanta.
W. E. Burton and daughter
Miss Mary are visiting in Birm
ingham this week.
Mrs Alice Elder of Atlauta is
the guest of her sister Mrs J,
L. Selman.
Mr. and Mrs T. G Selman and
childrenof rockmart are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Selman.
Money to Loan on Farms
I can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county.
J. H. McLarty.
High grade Blue Dennim Over
alls at the old price—$1.00 per
pair. Banks Bros.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe'McCarlev, Agent.
A big variety of laidies’ waists.
50c to $2.00 at N. B. & J. T.
Duncan,
C. L. Maxweir of Dog River
Farm was in Douglasville Tues
day.^
J. W. Baggett of Fair Play
was a pleasant visitor at the Sen
tinel office this week.
Dr and Mrs Foster Key of
Macon and two children are the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Selman.
Miss Lillian Dake is spending
the week in Carrollton with
Miss Claire Snead.
H. J. Daniell a prominent
farmer of the west side was here
^Saturday.
Miss estell Estes is visiting her
sister Mrs. P. C. Rivers at Fair
burn.
Mrs. E. M. Peterson and Miss
Grace Morris spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs Jamie Selman and
■daughter Selma of Atlanta are
the guests of Mr andmrs Selman
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Abercrom
’ bie of Sea Breeze Fla. are spen
ding some time with Dr. and
'Mrs Selman.
Miss Rose Abercrombie has re
turned home .after a delightful
visit with friends in Lawrence-
vilie.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Peterson, Miss
Grace Morris and Floyd House
motored to Carrollton Thursday.
S. W. Gober of Hiram is here
for several days with his daugh
ter, Mrs. J. C. Arrington.
Miss Gladys Stewar and Mas
ter Rader have gone to Summer
ville for a fortnight’s stay.
Dont fail to see the great war
drama ”a daughter of war” Sat
urday afternoon given for the
benefit of the Red Cross worK-
Dr. D. Housworth will go to
Davis - Fisher Sanitorium next
week for an operation, His many
friends hope he will be speedily
restored to health.
HrsJ. M. Hambrick of Abb
eville Ala. and Mrs Harper of
Havana Cuba are guests of Mrs
T. R. Whitley and Mrs J. S.
Abrocrombie.
There was no public demon
strations of patritism in Douglas
Vide on the fourth but the day
was quiet. Many went to Atlan
ta to enjoy the festivities there
while many others hied themsel
ves to the streams proving their
skill as piscatorial artists.
A number of cotton blooms
were reported Sunday, but the
first to be in evidence was sent
to the Sentinel q/fice Monday
morning by George Couch from
east of town, and one Wednes
day morning by B. W- Pritchett
of Rt 2.
66 acres, new 4-room house,
25 acres in cultivation, balance
good timber, Easy terms.
Dake & McLarty,
THE SEARCHLIGHT
of investigation should be turned upon every
speculative transaction or representation-go
to the very bottom-examine every detail
do this, and you’ll find that nine out of every
ten times th “big returns” mean a “big risk”
The officials of this Institution will be glad
to assist you in your investigation of any in
vestments you may contemplate, and will
give you an unbiased opinion resulting from
their long experience anitknowledge in such
matters;.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Wash skirts that belong to you
at 75c to $2.00,
N. B. &. J, T. Duncan,
Several second hand sewing
machines. Singers, Domestics
and other standaid makes, in
good condition. Will sell cheap
and on easy payments.
Banks Bros.
Kozytorium
Program
Frday, July 6th:
Big line men’s felt hats from
$1.25 to $2.50.' They are bar
gains. Banks Bros.
Money to Lend
Saturday, July 7th:
“Old Fogy”--3 Reel Drama.
Qaptain Goes Flivvering-Comedy.
Tuesday, July 10th:
' Third Episode “Double Cross. ”
Heinie Louie—Comedy,
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.
J. O, Connally has moved his
shoe and harnes shop to -the
Hutcheson Building next noor
to the Post office.
Dr. J, T. Gicson of Waco,
ahd Col. J. S, Edwards of Buch
anan were here Tuesday on bus-
in*.
Rev. R. S. Estes repirts a
new grand daughter born to Mr.
&Mrs. P. C. Rivers of Fairburn
last week'
S._ W. Strickland, a prominent
merchant and banker of Buchan
an, visited his son, Col. D. S.
Strickland, here this week.
Mr. and Mrs, T. P, Huckaby,
Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Hewitt, and
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Varner spent
Tuesday at Factory Shoals ‘fish
ing and reports good catch.
Enjoyable Evening
One of the most delightful so
cial events of the season was
the party given last Thursday
night by Mrs* W, A. Abercrom
bie and daughter, Miss Evelyn,
in honor of their guest, Miss
Lettie Abercrombie.
A large number of young peo
ple enjoyed their delightful hos
pitality. During the evening
punch and sandwitc’nes were
served.
Liberal With Their Gains.
A Spanish adventurer, returning
from highly lucrative wanderings In
the early day Americas, Is said to
have given away $600,000 in alms on
the occasion of his marriage at Bare©-
Iona. Another stood in a Madrid win*
dow and threw handfuls of silver coins
into the crowd until he had emptied
two barrels.
FOR PEACE OR WAR _
There was never BO urgent a demand by our Government and our various indus
tries for men who have been trained to think scientifically and to work efficiently.
And this demand most continue when the world is again at peace.
The Georgia School of Techmoloiy Is preparing young men for positions of higher
service either" in peace or in War. Courses, including both general and technical _
training, are offered in Mechaaical, Electrical* Civil. Chemical and Textile. s 9
: , ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE. AND COMMERCE V
The national reputation of this Institution Is based on the successful careers of
its graduates. Its aims are summed up in the equation] 4
CHARACTER+CULTURE+EFFICIENCY=EDUCATION
Applications ire now bem. received for the next KMion. which open. Sept, 19.
For catalog, addrwa. K. CL MATMISON. PrasMuit. Atlanta, On.
>CH<j()L0
NOTICE—All Light and Water
bills must be paid by the 20th
or vou’ll be cut out.
If you want a good hat, get a
“Swan” at Stewart Brothers.
Ladies’ sport hats in different
styles, 50c and up.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
FREE any one wanting disin
fectant for sanitary purposes
about their homes can get same
free at the light plant.
job lot ladies’ slippers in small
sizes almost at your own price.
Banks Bros.
WANTED-Cord Wood. Give
price per cord f. o. b cars ship
ping station, name of shipping
station and number of cords that
can ba furnished in next six
months. Write at once to L. J.
McConnell, Talladega, Alabama
Second Episode “Neglected Wife.
LonesoAe Luke—Comedy.
Summer Tourist Tickets
Week-end Tickets
And Other Special Fare Tickets
At Very Low Round Trip Fares Are on Sale Via
Southern Railway System
to
Summer Resorts
All
R. L
For a short trip or a long trip
Ask the Agent or
address
Baylor, D. P. A. Atlanta.
Ask for Summer Literature.
Mass
Emmett Morris of the 5th regi
ment, came out Monday to see
home folks before going to Ma-
FOR SALE—a good fresh cow.
J. E. Gable. Rt 5.
DARK BAY MARE STRAYED
from home last Friduy evening.
If found please notify J. P. Jor
dan, Villa Rica, Ga.
The
Most Successful
Merchants
Are the Biggest
Advertisers
Meeting
There will be a Mass Meet
ing at the Court House in
Douglasville Saturday, July
7th, at 2 o’clock p. m. for the
purpose of discussing our
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
and asking Congress to repeal the
present Conscription Law.
Rev. Y- B- Ragsdale
of Draketown, will address meeting.
FVF.RY BODY COME