Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, August 24, 1917, Image 5

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA. Social and Personal Protracted meeting closed at; Ghapel Hill last Sunday with ten six | CLASSIFIED ■ADS ew members to the church, f whom were baptised. Mrs. Charity Odom Mrs. Mat Griffith and Mrs. Lula Rivets spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Annie Duke of At ‘s the guest of Mrs B, F. Bi Prof. John Giles is visiting Es parents Mr. and Mrs. F. M Giles. Mrs. M. E. Burton left Thursl day fora visit with her son John' at Nashville Tennessee. Several of his friends enjoyed j moved toVjlla Rica t ] lis week . a birthday diner with B. 1. Bur xhe Doctor expects to be called con last Sunday. to the army in a few days, and their many friends here re gret to give them up. Money to Loan on Farms . I can lend money on improved ; farm lands cheaper than any one else in the county. J. H. McLarty. Mrs. T, A. Jackson has re turned home after a pleasant stay at Borden Springs Ala, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Aiken of Aberdeen are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hall. Miss Inez Hamrick of Albert ville Ala. is the guest of Miss Rore Abercrombie. J. I. Vansant, cashier of the Bank of Roopville wbs here this week, Mrs. Lula. Rivers and children of Fairburn are spending some time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Estes. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Peace of McDonough are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.D.W. Peace. Mrs.Lavinia Cofer of Atlanta is visiting her parents Rev. and Mrs. S.T, Gilland. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. James of Bessemer.Ala., are visiting rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter of Greensboro are guests of their mother, Mrs. Cora Hunter. . Misses Johnnie and Eleanor Atkinson were shopping in At lanta Monday. J. PI. Price of Draketown a former citizen of this county, was in Dougiasville Wednesday. Drs. Reed and Burnett are doing the examining of the 146 men called for this week. Miss Mamie Marchman of Villa Rica, was the week end guest of Miss Fayne Boyd. R. N. Kirby of Ft. Oglethorpe, was here with his parents this week, Lieut. T. H. Phillips of Camp Gordon, spent several days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson and little daughter, Mildred, of Rome, were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dodson: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. P- Henry of Ringgold, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Selman and other relatives this week. Miss India McTeer has returned to her home at Chattanooga after a visit to Mrs. Ottis Selman and Miss Nancy Selman. Misses Louise and Sarah Dun can are spending the week with Miss Blanch Duncan at Powder • Springs Misses Ida Hurtel and Rosa Mae King have returned to At lanta after a plesant visit wilh Mrs. M. E. Geer. Miss Olive Balls who has been sick for some time is expecting to return to the Sanitarium with in a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Roberts and children Misses Ethelene and Annie and Masters Leon and Roy Mrs. Baker and Nephew of Ben Hill and Mr. Dewey Barfield of Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Roberts Sunday. If you need Telephone batteries ou can get them at Duncan & elmans Ford place. 20c lb for green Z, W. Ayers. Machine needles and shuttles for any machine, at McCarleys. Miss Neva Mann andheraunt Miss Fannie Mann, returned to their home in Atlanta Tuesday, altering spending the week with Mrs. N. 0. Harbin and family of Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Selman and family, Miss India McTeer, Mrs. N, B. Duncan, Mrs. . ZT. Dake, Misses Opal Duncan and Edith Dake were among those whoj motored to Atlanta Monday. Friends here of J. L. Cooper are glad to hear that he has re turned from S. C. and accepted his old position at Lois Mills. Miss Frances Abercrombie had as her guests last, week Miss's Elizabeth and,'Emma Laura Wes ley of Atlanta, and Misses Mar garet Phillips, Josephine and Frances Marbut of Lithonia. Rev. J. B. Phillips of Chatta nooga is doing some splendid preaching at the Babtist church this week. Mr.Bell, of the same city is leading the singing, and the services are being well attended. Miss Margaret M. Cook, a re turned Missionary from Japan, will arrive Friday for a few days vistt with her cousin, Mrs. L. C. Upshaw. She will be accompa nied by a native Japanese wo man and Mrs, Upshaw invites the ladies of the town to call and meet them. 31 men whe passed theexmina- tions this week entered no exem-1 ption. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—a fine quality of full-blood Short horn cattle. J. S. Abercrombie. l ax Notice The city tax books will be open from the 10th to 25th of this month for the purpose of receiv ing taxes. Give in at once to avoid double taxing. J. E. Phillips, Clerk, 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 City mail boxes at Almard and McCoys, 25c &50c. 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 once. Dr. R. E. Hamilton. THE WAY TO AVOID WORRY j ... i \ } over the possibility of lesing or having stolen, any valuable documents, jelelry, etc., is to have a private Box in our Safe- deposit Vaults. It is Protection Insurance of the very best, and at a cost any one can afford—one cent a day. Come in and inspect our new syspem. Farmers and Merchants Bank DEPOSITS INSURED Friday, Night 8th Episode Neglected Wife Drama’s Dreadiul Deal —Comedy. Know America No 2—Scenic Saturday Night John Osborn’s Triumph—Western Diffy Dan’s Doings-L-- KO -Comedy. Tuesday Night 9th Episode Double Cross Ford Educational Weekly-How Cut Glass is made. Heiney and Louie Comedy FOR SALE-55 1-2 acres ins- icle City limits 7 room house or- hard and pasture, 50 acres in cultivation, Dake & McLarty. Duncan & Selman sell telephone batteries. Get City mail boxes at Almand & McCoys, 25c & 50c. Saturday August 25th is the last day to return your taxi s without being doubled taxed. Dont forget it Try the Trio for satisfactory This added to the 37 all! dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry ready certified makes 68. only 6 , work. Joe McCarley, Agent, short of the required number. If any exemptioirclfcims are de nied the quota for this call willlbe secured. Will print the names of those certified next week. Get City Mail Boxes at Almand & McKoys 25 and 50c. Bring me your sacks and get 6c to 9c each for them. Z. W. Ayers. FOR SALE-150 acre farm six miles of Dougiasville, 7 room house good barn orchard pasture etc, 75 acres in cultivation. Dake & Mclarty. If you want a good hat, get a ‘Swan” at Stewart Brothers. We can use two or three girls over sixteen years of age learn ing machine work, good pay while learning. Apply to Supt. Douglas Hosiery Mills. Saturday August 25th is the last day to return your taxes without being double taxed. Dont forget it. FREE any one wanting disin fectant for sanitary purposes about their homes can get same free at the lightplant. Developing and Printing Films Joe C. McCarley ALFALFA GROWN Notice to The Pnblic I have bought the Frank P. Dorris stock of groceries and will I continue the business. . I expect to keep a first-class profitably In Georgia, the Carolinas and , ... . Alabama, as in the West If you lime your land hne OI ROOdS and Will appreciate with LAD CO GROUND LIMESTONE. Costs a trifle. Insures good stand and vigoroui yOUr trade, growth of alfalfa, vetch, clovers .and grain, YOUR WATCH IS YOUR FRIEND See that you treat it weil, A watch that is well cared for lasts a life time; one that is neglected fails, and many an important event in life de pends for success on punctual ity. We repair watches and give them back to you with a guai - antee that they are perfectly- regulated. No watch bought from us, or repaired by us, leaves our shop without this guarantee; ‘‘Perfectly Adjusted and Reg ulated.” Shop of Beautiful Gifts E. A. MORGAN Jeweler and Optician 10 Hunter St,, Atlanta. 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. Write for delivered price, valuable booklet ami reports. Attractive proposition to merchant* and farmer agents. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Also will continue the laundry business, Bring your laundry on Tuesday or Wednesday morn ing or call No. 6 and we will send for it. Prompt delivery of all grocery orders. I have esflfclishlid my office in the rear of the store and you will find me here. J Dr. J. M. Boyd. ■anaiiM' The Advertisements In This Paper . Cover the Community Duggan & Bookout, 53 W. Mitchell St., Atlanta Farms For Sale. 40 acres, 3 miles of Douglas- ville. $25 per acre. Half cash, balance easy terms. Small house and two acres land, well located in town of Deuglas- ville. $850. 66 acres, new 4-room house, 25 acres in cultivation, balance good timber. Easy terms. 86 acres, 3 miles Winston, 1-2 mile Cool Springs School house, 45 acres cleared, balance timber. $900. Terms. 150 acres 1 1-2 miles Dougias ville—75 acres in cultivation—a good farm. $35 per acre. 50 acres good land in Chappel Hill district; 3-room house, barn and other out buildings, 25 acres cleared. Fine water and timber. Land lies well and is productive. $1000.00. Easy terms. Dake & McLarty, $1.20 per hundred lbs forrags.' Z. W. Ayers. i J : JtelT ' f jS' '