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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal
Mrs, N. B. Duncan wasj^an
Atlanta visitor Tuesday.
Reece Johnston of Birming
ham, is visiting in Douglasville.
Miss Opal Duncan returned
from Yatesville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Selman
leave, this week for Savannah,
making the trip in their Ford.
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Selman sj
Atlanta were week end visitors
here.
The Editor desires to thank
Mr. D. W. Daniell for a nice
basket of peaches las; week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lawson
of Coffee Springs Ala, are visit
ing relatives here.
Miss Grace Howell, of Atlanta
is the guest of Mrs. S. E. John,
ston this week.
Home grown water mellons
are now on the market and they
are unusally fine.
Misses Florence and Carolyn
Hutcheson are visiting in Drake-
town this week,
Miss Esther Hutcheson of
was a guest of Col. and Mrs.
,J, R. Hutcheson last week.
Mrs. E. M, Peterson'.returned
home Mooday after spending a
week with relatives in Villa Rica
W. J. Hall and daughters,
Misses Ruby and Willie were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs
H, G. Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Cook of
Finleyson are here with the latt-
ers parents Mr, and Mrs. T. S.
Butler.
Dr. R, S, Maneely of Atlanta
has taken charge of the Douglas
ville Drug Co. He opened ready
lor business Saturday.
*C. V, Gattis and children of
Hellena are spending some tin. e
here with relatives. He reports
fine crops in his section. .
Misses Louise and Marjorie
TJpshaw returned Wednesday,
after spending several days with
relatives in College Park.
Miss Gertrude Ellis has re
turned to her home in Birming
ham after a week’s visit with
Miss Lillian Dake.
Messrs Luther and Frank
Dorris left this week for Port
Royal S. C. to train for Ma
ri nes-
T, D. Pickell was the recipient
of a handsome present from the
employees of the Hosiery Mill
before his departure last week.
Dr. and Mrs, J. E. Ward of
Cordele who are spending some
time in Austell were the guerts
Thursday of their mother Mrs.
M. E. Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Almand
Mrs, J. R. McKoy, Mrs. S. E.
Johnston and Miss Grace Howell
enjoyed a fishing trip pn Sweet
water Wednesday.
The “Fa Sol La” singing here
Sunday was well attendes and
was an enjoyable occasion for
ahe old tieme singers.
Henry Hopkins has returned
home after spending several
weeks with his grand parents at
Palmetto.
Mr. and Mrs Emmett Suther
land and Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Freemen of Jonesboro motored
to Douglasville fdr the week end
Messrs J. S. Abercrombie and
Herman Harper have just retur
ned from Tennessee where they
bought 23 head of short horn
cattle which they are putting on
their farm for breeders, they
expect to return to Tennessee
soon for several more. ,
Friends of MissesRudie Glover
and Annie Belle Butler will find
them at 39-41 Whitehall St.
Where they have accepted a
position as salesladies with S. H
Kress.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S: Abercrom
bie and son Henry, Mr, and Mrs
H. B. Harper and Mrs Hamrick
haye returned from a pleasant
motor tiip to Blua Ridge.
First Sunday in Augudt wil
be observed as Home coming day
at the Baptist church. Sunday
School at 10, preaching at 11
dinner on the grounds dtd memo
rial services at 2 oclock, a large
crowd is expected.
T. D. Pickell who has been
Superentendent of the Douglas
Hosiery Mills for some time has
severd his connection with it and
is now connected witn the Lnox
Hosiery Mills of ClevelandTenn.
Mr. Pickell made many friends
while here who regret to see him
leave.
Subscription Honor Roll.
The following have paid sub
scriptions since last issue:
J. B. Dorris Douglasvile
T. H. Selman “
W. R. Willoughby Villa Rica
Stephen Stovall Winston
D. P. Fargerson Rt 7
Report Impure Food
where finds anything wrong with
any of the foods or feed supplies
he purchases, it is his own fault,
if he continues to be imposed
upon, The department now has
three inspectors whose sole duty
it is to see that the pure food
laws are obeyed.
These inspectors are subject
to call at any time. When you
find anything wrong with a food
or feed product, a postal card
addressed to the State Pure Food
Inspector, P. A. Methvin, will
immediately start the investi
gation and put a stop to any
further violation of the law.
Georgians are invited to write
the department in every case.
Liberal With Their Galnt.
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 Barce
lona. Another stood in a Madrid win
dow and threw handfuls of silver coins
Into the crowd until he had emptied
two barrels.
66 acres, new 4-room house,
2E acres in cultivation, balance
good timber, Easy terms.
Dake & McLarty,
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.
Lqt us demonstrate the many ad-
vantagesof Tories made by us.
Duggan & Bookout, 53 W; Mitchell
St., Atlanta
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
Notice
If you have any carpenter
work, painting or wall papering
to do, I am going to cut my price
from $3.00 per day to $2.00 per
day. W. R. Smith
Money to Loan 6n Farms
I can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county.
J. H. McLarty.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe McCarlev, Agent.
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
to W. C. Abercrombie’s scales,
weigh and get your money. I
will buy anything.
John H. Keaton.
Machine needles and shuttles
for any machine, at McGarleys.
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.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-a
fine quality of full-blood Short
horn cattle.
J. S. Abercrombie.
Go to Almand & McKoy for
E-Z fruit jars at the old price.
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. Keaton.
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 offiice.
Money to Lend
We make loans on improved
real estate for terms of five, sev
en or ten years, at 61-2% interest
and up. Payments made to suit
borrower.
Hutcheson & Merritt.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Get, your tin fruit cans at
Almand & McKoy’s.
FOUND—A Ford car lamp.
Owner can haye same by calling
at Sentinel office and paying for
this ad.
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILD
REN
Young and old find in Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound a true friend when
suffering from coughs, colds, croup,
whooping cough, asthma or hay fever
Mrs. Chas. Reitz, Allens Mills, Pa„
writes: “I have used Foley’s Honey
and Tar for eleven years and would not
be without it.” When you get FO
LEY'S, you got the genuine.
t. L. Selman ft Ben, j:
EVERYBODY MAKES MISTAkES
But there is no chance of any one making
a mistake by opening an account in this
strong bank.
BECAUSE
we leave nothing to CHANCE in protect
ing your funds-WE INSURE THEM.
No matter what transpires, your money is
ABSOLUTLY SAFE when deposited here
Ask us about this Insurance on depoists it
costs you nothing—we foot the bill.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Mules Wanted
Mr. Couch of the Hudson
Mule Co., of Atlanta, will be
at my barn Saturday to buy
mules. Bring them in and get
good prices.
W. C. ABERCROMBIE.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Douglasville Drug Co. has open
ed for business again with Dr. R. S.
Maneely, of Atlanta, a druggist of ma
ny years experience and a practising
physian, as manager.
New stock is being added and the trade of the pub
lie is cordially solicited.
The best of tobacoes, cigars and
cold drinks can now be had here, as
well as all kinds of drugs and sundries
Douglasville Drug Co.
To Automobile Owners!!
Is Your Motor Noisy?
We have secured a Technical Expert from the
Standard Oil Company to give free demonstra
tions to motorists on how to obtain:
1: Maximum power
2: Lowest gasoline consumption
3: Lowest oil consumption
4: Minimum repairs
5: Minimum carbon
6: Smoothe running engine
7: Longer life for your engine
8: Greatest second hand value
He will prescribe the correct grade of Gar
goyle Mobiloils to meet the lubricating re
quirements of your car.
The Expert Will Be at our Store
Monday and Tuesday July 30th and 31st•
Bring your car in - have the expert clean
your crank case - and and make demonstration
of your own motor.
The service is free - we merely charge you
for the oil actually used.
This is solely to introduce 'Mobiloils - four
grades-and a new line with me. I hope to see
you.
Joe C. McCarley
The Variety Store 17 E. Broad St,
Dealer in Crown Gasoline.
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