Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, August 03, 1917, Image 6
For The Wedding
Back of every gift is a feeling of sentiment but the
deepest sentiment goes with the Wedding Gift.
Foremost quality Then “*
This store has had those thoughts constantly in mind
while searching the markets for things unique, unusual and
genuine. That we have succeeded in the fulfillment of
this idea will be evidenced by a visit to our store.
If you have nit fully decided just what you will 1 present
as a wedding gift, it will be a pleasure to assist you in vour
selection. We are confident that a visit will suggest ‘some;
thing that will please you as the donor and prove a source of
pleasure to the recipient.
We trust that we shall have the pleasure of showing you
the many new and attractive gifts which have been bought
for the season. If you can not convenientlyl’call, our Mail
Order Department is prepared „to.i serve! you satisfactorily
and advantageously.
E. A. MORGAN
Jeweler and Optician, Atlanta.
10-12 E. Hunter St.
Prince Lon Hotel
ATLANTA, GA.
45-51 West Mitch-U St within Half Block of Tedminal Station
MODERN. C . NVENIENT AND UP-TO-DATE
ALL ROOMS HAVE OT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, astern
heat, electric lignts and telephone. New eleetric elevator.
One hundred and f> ty rooms. One hundred with ppivate and con
necting baths. M > ern in its equipment and attractive Furnishings
No expense has f er spared to provide for the comfort and conven
ience of our patrons.
Europe n Plan. Rates,75c to $2.
H. R. CANNON, Prop.
NEW YORK
And Return
$37.50
roing and Returning same r<
$40.00
Going Via Any Direct Route
T) i rti If»(Y Same or Any Othe
XV^LUimilg DIRECT ROUTE
| Also diverse route to New York via rail and waetr, and
Boston via all rail and rail-wtaer routes.
Stop At The Old Reliable
KIMBALL HOUSE
; ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Most Central and Convenient Location in the City
lUROPgAN PLAN gr^rAl’s.^
iO ROOMS 1.00 PER PAY
iMS—Connecting Baths $1.50. Private Baths $2.00 and Up.
’ Restaurant affords A L* Gsrte Service Unsurpassed in the
FOOR HOTEL COMPANY
Dinkier & Foor, Proprietors
it With Us
Ibetter medium priced cafe in the city. Stopjand try
I^l ^ nd y™’ 11 come again. We serve only the best of
Ibion Cafe
55 W. Mitchell St.
Half-block of Ter
minal Station Atl’a
FIRST CALL
Hoiner Paul Cochran
Elbert Jones
Thos A Winters
John R Parson
Oscar Marvin Harper
W Sanford Land
DRAFTED MEN
—
Norman Curry
Douglas County’s first call in-
Jos R Price
eludes 143 men. Their names
David O Hutcheson
are given below as drawn.
Wm Mark Herring
WmG Miller
Ernest O Houseman
Clemon DeFoor
Jas C Nation
O H Carey
Wyley M White
Wm E Bushin
John Robt Johnson
Clyde C Eskew
Wm L Standridge
Bill Brasier
Arthur King
WL Phillips
Ernest Swanson
Henry Head Baron
Lawson Watkins
Wm L Thompson
Colie Ellison
Jos R Hanson
Tom Watterson
Adam H Ratzlaff
Geo M Anderson
Peter Martin
Andrew J Hudson
N D Burton
Thos L Harbin
W Bernard Taylor
Jos M Gary
Nathaniel Robinson
Floyd H Daniel
Arthur Dorsey
Bunan Hudgins
Paul E Bushin
Oscar L Presley
Owen J Holland
Jesse P Duren
O C Bonds
Robert Land
Carl McLarty
Eddie M Pope
H Groover Hayes
Fmmett Scroggins
Mu roe B White
Wm Bunyan Deloach
Walter H King
Thos B Roberts
J Tillero Parker
Wm J Daniel
Ben Hill McLarty
John H Todd
Thos M McLarty
Fred C Cosby
Marion Lee Garner
Jerry Ballard
Will Phillips
Wm H Jones
John W Rice
George Pulliam
Jerry McKo.v
H Guy Hendrix
Chas M Huey
Walter B Gable
Eros Knight
Jos H Tidwell
Steve A Garrett
Willie P Gray
Gordon Hornsby
Samuel Cain
Benj P Watkins
C Edward Mozley
John H Miller
Clarence Riley
H Woodfin McLarty
Richard Reid
Oliver H Hallman
Burnett S Lasseter
Claude Morris
T Jesse Sibley
Thos M Brown
Wesley F Lasseter
DeWitt T Wood
Glenn Holloman
J Homer Brock
Mattie B Cunnigan
Leonard S Hallman
John B Stovall
Henry Love Jr
Jeff G Harding
Vivian Collins
W Wash Mozley
Chester G Brown
A H White
E G Pope
Jos A McGouirk
C Thad Kilgore
Fred Friddell
John B G Eargle
5 Frank M Winn Jr
Watson Tyson
W Thos Reynolds
Tnos W Friddell
Wm A Camp
W Si Luther Pope
Thos H Bingham
G C Lee
Roy A McLarty
Frank McLarin •
D P Frank Ward
Raymond S Rutherford
Jas A Jordan
Leroy Peterson
Lucius Elington
Sam J Smith
Ralph
There has been a great out
come in the crops in the last 30
days. Corn is looking fine and
cotton also. We hope’'for a
bumper crop this time. If we
ever needed one it is "this time,
for we can see the effects of the
high cost of living, and are feel
ing it to a great extent.
A. L Campbell, W- T. Wil
liams, and Misses Climmie James
and Cora Roberts attended the
Sunday School Convention at
Union Grove church Saturday
and Sunday.
A goodly number of our people
attended the singing give by
Uncle Jesse Humphries at Aus
tell Sunday afternoon. All had
a good time.
Mrs. O. H. Moody and little
boys and Albert Mozley spent
Saturday and Sunday at College
Park.
Mr, and Mrs. H. W. James
and family spent Sunday at
Austell.
Mrs. S. A. James of Atlanta,
is among friends and relatives
here.
Miss Ruby Renfroe is an At
lanta visitor this week.
Lawrence Hendrix spent Sun
day with home folks.
C. L. Hood has moved hia
family to Atlantr.
Miss Inez Steed of Palmetto,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Winters last week,
J. E. Renfroe made a business
trip to Atlanta Monday.
W. W. Campbell and wife
spent Sunday in Austell.
Spend Your Vacation In The
Land Of The Sky
This famous resort section is in WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA a few hours
ride.
sea level in an ozone laden atmosphere where
Two thousand feet above the
all recreations may be enjoyed.
GOLF TENNIS RIDING MOTORING
MOUNTAIN CUMING HUNTING
A few of the famous resorts are:
Ashvibe Tryon
Saluda Flat Rock
Hot Springs Waynesville
Hendersonville Brevard
Write for summer folder showing list of
LUXURIOUS HOTELS
ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOWS
HOMELIKE BOARDING HOUSES
Low Summer Fares
E or complete information and illustrated literature communicate with
R. L. Baylor, D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.