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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal
W C. Duncsn leaves this week
for Chicago.
Herschel White of Macon,
spent the week end here.
Prof Butler had as a week end
guest his sister of Rex Ga.
Rev. D- W. Carter of McWhor
ter was here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Burton
are with relatives in Cambell Co.
Miss Christine McGouirk is
visiting rlatives in Birmingham
Mrs J. L. Selman spent seve
ral days in Atlanta this week.
G. M. Edwards is visiting his
son Hugh of Lake Royal N. C.
this week.
Miss Ethel Latimer of [Atlanta,
spent last week with Miss Opal
Duncan.
Miss Grace Pate has returned
home after a visit to her sister
Mrs, Ray McLarty.
Miss Grace Howell has re
turned home after a visit with
Mrs. Sidney Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harding
of columbus spent the week end
here.
Miss Olive Balis had as!a week
end guest her sister, Mrs. D. M.
Kennon, of Atlanta.
Miss Annie Jim Patrick and
Miss Maude TuckeriJof Conyers,
are visiting Mrs. Robt. McKoy
Mrs. I. E Huckaby is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Morris,
at Columbia, S. C.
^ Thanks to Mr. J. T. Morgan
of Lithia Springs for a basket of
Elbertas,
Mrs. Bess Cowan of Atlanta,
is visiting Miss Frances Aber-
crombie.
Mrs. J. L. Perkins is expect-
Miss Lottie Barber of North
Carolina, to arrive this week.
Sam Eskew has returned to
his home in Texas, after spend
ing several days here with rela
tives.
Mrs. H. Phillips and children
of Smithville, are]{visiting Mr,
and Mrs. J. B. Phillips of Bill
Arp.
Work has begun on the new
concrete sidewalk on j;Broad St,
i^'It will add greatly to the ap
pearance of the town.
Douglasville took on city airs
Wednesday morning when Car
rier J. L. Perkins started out
with free city delivery.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Aber
crombie and Dr. and Mrs. F. M
Stewart are spending the week
in Birmingham.
Walter Brown of the5th Regi
ment, spent t several days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Brown.
Col. and Mrs. D. S. Strickland
, and Mr. and Mrs. F. M."tWinn
L Jr., are camping at Factory
Shoals this week.
Mrs F. M Winn, Jr., intertained
/ the young people last Thursday
* night with a party. It was an
enjoyable occasion.
R. E. Edwards and familyj'of
Athens Mr. and Mrs Ray Gould
of Macon were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Edwards
A large crowd is expected at^
the Baptist Church Sunday to'
attend the Home Coming^and
Memorial services.
All mas*ns are urged to attend
loge meeting next Saturday night
as Ihere are several matters of
importance relating to the 5th
District Convention Wednesd ay^
J. R. Duncan' W. M.
F. M. Stewart Secretary.
Mrs. B. E. Burnett of Winston,
underwent a serious operation
Monday at Wesley Memorial and,
her friends will be glad to know
she is doing nicely
Rev. A. A. Lummuswho will
preach at the Baptist Church
next Sunday is
pearance but is said to be a very
forceful speaker.
Mrs C, D. Summers returned
to her home in Baltimore Satur-
after a three weeks visit to her
parents Mr and Mrs G. M. Ed
wards.
It is exsected there will he over
one thousand MaEons in Douglas
ville next Wednesday. Let eve
ry one be on the alert to see that
theyareweli entertained.
Y
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
youthful in ap-Lfc^ w. R. Smith
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.
Try the Trio for satisfactory
dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry
work. Joe McCarlev, Agent.
Miss Rose Abercrombie has re
turned from Lawrenceville, ac-
companiedby Miss Louise Brand.
Miss Abercrombie gave a moon
light picnic for her guest on
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wood of
James; Mr, and Mrs. John
Roberts of Ensley, Ala., and Di.
and Mrs. Oscar Roberts of Hu-
lett, were the guests of Mrs.
Alice Roberts last week.
Messrs, C. W. and T. M. Mc-
Elreath of Mart, Texas, with
theii sons, J. T. and B. C., were
here to attend their father’s
funeral last week. This is their
first visit here in nearly 20 years.
Mrs. G. J. Cheek and family
of Birmingham, attended the
funeral of Mrs. Cheek’s father,
Mr. J. M McElreath, here last
Friday and remained over till
Tuesday.
J. B. Phillips of Bill Arp,
made the Sentinel office a pleas-
If you need Telephone batteries
you can get them at Duncan &
Selman3 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.
PROTECT YOURSELF
by insuring your money.
In numerous ways you are constant
ly on the alert to protect and insure yourself and belong
ings from disaster of one sort or another.
But of what use are all these pre
cautions if you fail to protect to the UTMOST the mondy
that provides these other protective conditions?
Besides the careful management ex
ercised by our Officials, WE INSURE FOR YOU every
dollar you deposit here.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
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.
Mules Wanted
Mr. Weil of Weil Bros.
Mule Co., of Atlanta, will be
at my barn Saturday to buy
mules. Bring them in and get
good prices.
W. C. ABERCROMBIE.
Go to Almand & McKoy for
E-Z fruit jars at the old price.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
fine quality of full-blood Short
_ r horn cattle.
ant visit this week and reporti ^ * J. S. Abercrombie,
several from his community have
been prospecting in South Geor
gia.
Mica is reported to be very
valuable for munitions material.
This section is full of it and a
splendid speciman was bnught
to our office Wednesday by Mr.
J.';S. Giles, Sr. .
Some of the most prominent
Masons in Georgia will be in
attendance at the Fifth district
Masonic Convention here next
Wednesday. Among them will
be Past Grand Master James W
Taylor, of Luthursville,; Past
Grand Master Thos. H. Jeffris
of Atlanta; Past Grand Master
George M. Napier, of Decatur.
An Appeal
To My Patrons;
Owing to my heavy expenses
in the hospital I appeal to you to
help me. All who possibly can.
please pay me something on acc
ount at once. Dr. R. E. Hamil
ton will receipt you,
Dr. D. Housworth
Duncan & Selman sell telephone
batteries.
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 fiat, 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-
van t ages of Tories made by us.
Duggan & Bsokout, B3 W.
St., Atlanta
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.
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 ccrdially 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.
FOR SALE—a good fresh cow.
J. E. Gable, Rt. 5.
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,
Get your tin fruit cans at
Almand & McKoy’s, i
Notice
Having been called to the
army I must wind up my busi
ness at once. All who owe me
will please call and make settle
ment either by cash or note at
Dr. R. E. Hamilton.
FREE any one wanting disin
fectant for sanitary purpose!
about their homes can get sam-
free at the light plant.
A New Shipment
Of Collegian Clothes
Per^ps you’ve been looking a-
roundf ±or something just a little
different in a Suit than what you
have seen. If so, we suggest that
you drop in at our store and “size
up” this new shipment of
Collegian
Clothes
Nobby, new models, styled to the
minute. Suits that fit “snug” at
collar and hang gracefully to your
figure. You can’t beat them even
at higher prices.
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Blackstock, Hale & Morgan
Distinctive Clothiers and Furnishers
16 Marietta St. Right at Five Points