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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal 1
R, N, Kitby of the Jonesboro
news spent'the week end here.
Miss Emma Longino has re
turned home for the summej;.
Miss. Gertrude Ellis of Birm
ingham is visiting friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad McKoy are
yisiting relatives at Ly^rly.
Miss Thelma Hollis of Atlanta
is a guest of Miss Sarah Mead
ows.
Miss Grace Pate of Thomson
is visiting her sister Mrs. H. F,
McLarty.
.Mrs M. E. Ward and daughter
Mrs. Lillie Mae Peterson visited
relatives in Villa Rica this week
Hon. W. I. Dorris andJMr. S.
A. Griffith motored to Atlanta
Monday.
Col. J. R. Hutcheson is att
ending Court at Buchananjfthis
week.
Mr. John Hutcheson of Buch
anan was a weekend guest of his
son Col. J. R. Hutceeson.
C. A. Heard of Bremen is
is here for several days with his
daughter, Mrs. W. F. Wallace.
W. Q. Enterkin of Winston
was a Sentinel visitor Wednes
day.
Misses Rose Evelyn and Fran
ces Abercrombie are with their
grand parents at Tucker.
J. R. Duucan ha3 bought the
interist of P. D. Selmanjn the
Fard agency buisiness.
Lyman Morris and Ottie Rob
erts left a few days ago for Kan
sas where they will spend some
time.
Miss Claire Snead of Carrollton
has returned horpe after s pend
ing a week here as the guest of
Misses Edith and Lillian Dake
Mr. and Mrs. A. DeLaPerrier
have been guests this week of
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
J. E. Phillips.
Mrs. D. P. Burson is in At
lanta this week with her" daugh
ter, Mrs. Lane, who is reported
quite sick,
Friends are glad to learn of
the rapid recovery oj Dr, D!
Houswoith at the Davis-Fisher
Sanitorium.
Malburn Reese of the.U. S. S
Pennsylvania, recently j from
England, is spending a few days
with friends and relatives in this
. county.
Miss. Sarah Meadows-enter
tained Wednesday evening in
honor of her'guest, Miss Hollis
of Atlanta.
Dr. E. M. Hunt of AustelJ
was here Wednesday, He has
leased 'offices in the Roberts
building and will open a dentist
office.
Last week we recieved two or
three obituaries in one envelope
By some means they were mis
laid and we dont remerfiber who
sent them in, If the writer will
send them again we will be glad
to publish them.
W. J. Nalleyof Atlanta, was
here last week. He has just re
turned from a Survey of the
property of the Fitzgerald Penn
syvania oil Ce. at Fitzgerald Ga.
and thinks there is no doubt but
that oil and gas in large quani
ies will be found there.
On Friday afternoon Miss Rose
Abercrombie was hostess to the
D. D. Club in honor of Miss
Claire Snead, of Carrollton, the
uest of Missis Edith and Lillian
jje, Rook wa3 enjoyed by the
mnber of members present
|ch sandwiches and ice
Mr. Joe and Miss Rudie
Glover of Atlanta visited E. H,
Butler Sunday am^was accomp
anied home bv Miss Annie Belle
Butler. •
Mrs. N. D. Burton entertained
the young people of the city
with a' large party last Friday
night, as usual the hours spent
with, this popular young hostess
were filled with pleasure, refres
hing punch was served during
the evening.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
onday vp
for the D. D. Girls. A picnic
dinner was enjoyed on the lawn
at the home of Mrs. Z. T. Dake
In the early afternoon, the
swimming pool was reserved for
them till five Jo’clock and much
fun was had in the water—at 7
o’clock in the evening, the fol
lowing, chaperoned by Mesdames
Z, T. Dake and P. D. Selman,
motored to Lithia Springs and
enjoyed a picnic supper: Misses
Nannie Love and Ruth Selman,
Frankie Bridwell, Edith and
Lillian Dake, Clair Snead, Ger
trude Ellis, Irene Euwards, Bes
sie Roberts, Grace Morris, Rose
Abercrombie, Mesdames F. M.
Winn, Jr., S. 0. York, A. De
LaPerrier and Messrs. T. D.
Pickell, Noah Baggett, Robt,
Duncan, Fred Duncan', Fred Ab
ercrombie, Lawrence House,
Clifford Burton, Justus Gower,
Lucius Upshaw, Luther Dorris,
Lanius Dake,
It’s Continuous Water
Dropping That
Wears Away the
Stone and Continuous
Advertising
That Reduces Stock
P»ru r. Large Territory.
Pern Is the size ot Spain, Prance,
Germany and Italy an* together
FOUND—A Ford car lamp.
Owner can have same by calling
at Sentineljoffice and paying for
this ad.
Why Not Have
Perfect Lenses?
Improvements and better
ments in glasses are just as
frequent as in anything else.
Until a few years ago all
lenses were flat, because no
one had thought of a better
way to make them.
Today nearly 90 per cent of
lenses fitted are Toric lenses,
curved to follow the shape of
the eyeball.
Tories give a perfect range of vis
ion from every angle—the edges do
not confuse you when looking from
the corner of the eye.
Let us demonstrate the many ad
vantages of Tories made by us.
Duggan & Bookout, 63 W. Mitchell
Money to Loan on Farms
I can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper thap any one
else in the county.
J. H. McLarty.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe McCarlev, Agent.
A big variety of laidies’ waists.
50c to if2.00 at N. B. & J. T.
Duncan,
Wash skirts that belong to you
at 75c to $2.00,
N, B. &. J. T. Duncan.
If you need Telephone batteries
you can get them at Duncan &
Selmans Ford place.
Notice
WANTED—to buy your scrap
iron, rags, rubber, metals, quart
bottles, feed sacks, etc.' Will
pay highest market price, Drive
toW. C. Abercrombie’s scales,
weigh and get your money. I
will buy anything.
John H. Keaton.
Ladies’ sport hats in different
styles, 50c and up.
N. B. & J. T. Duncan.
FOR SALE—A gopd second
hand five passenger Ford; also a
Ford truck.
Duncan & Selman.
Machine needles and shuttles
for any machine, at McCarleys.
I desire to exchange three
houses and lots in the city of
Atlanta for an improved small
farm. Wish to deal with owner
so as to save commission. Ad
dress B., 1414 Fourth National
Bank Building, Atlanta.
Notice to tile Public
Owing to the advance in the
cost of fuel, labor, belting, gin
machinery and repairs, I will
have to change my custom of
ginning for the-coming season.
I will gin the coming season
for the twenty-fifth pound of
seed cotton and furnish the bag
ging and ties free. I will furnish
No. 2 rerolled bagging and re
bundled ties on each bale, /
W. I. Dorris-
Duncan & Selman sell telephone
batteries..
WANTED-at once: 100,000
lbs. scrap iron delivered at W. C.
Abercrombie’s scales. I am
here to stay, so give me a part
of your business.
John H. K-eaton.
If you want a good hat, get a
‘Swan” at Stewart Brothers.
FOR SALE—a good fresh cow.
J. E. Gable, Rt. 5.
FREE any one wanting disin
fectant for sanitary purposes
about their homes can get same
free at the light plant.
LOST—Monday, somewhere in
Douglasville, a pair of gold rim
med nose glasses with spring
chain attached. -Finder please
leave at Sentinel-ofliiCe.
Money ta Lend
'S' HIS FIRS'|u_^
’V" DEfcOSfir
-il v \ ' ^
Rockefeller.
coul6 point with pride
TO HIS FIRST DEPOSIT
in the Bank.
HE HAD ENOUGH IN
THE BANK TO TAKE
THE FIRST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
SO CAN YOU IF YOU PUT IT IN THE
BANK + "
Farmers and Merchants Bank
deposits insured
MULES
Wanted
SATURDAY
For the Army
Bring them in
W. C. Abercrombie
Genuine Green Mountain
Seed Irish Potatoes
For Summer Planting
' Plant any time from now to Aug. 15th. Every farmer
should plant potatoes. The food crisis can be averted by
doing so. We have only one car of these potatoes and
will sell them per 10 peck bags at$12.50 per bag, cash
with the order, to any one who orders. First come, first
served.
If we should be out when your order is received, we
will return your money. We will buy Every Potato you
have for sale next fall:
Bremen Grocery Co
Bremen Ga.
We make loans on improved
real estate fof terms of five, sev
en or ten years, at 51-2% interest
and up. Payments made to suit
borrower.
Hutcheson & Merritt,
O V ED
I have moved my shop to larger and
better quarters. You will now find
me next door to the Post Office.
J. O. Cormally