Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, August 31, 1917, Image 3

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f l r DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA CLASSIFIED 1 ADS ■> Money to Loan on Farms I can lend money on improved , farm lands cheaper than any one else in che-county. J. H. McLarty. _ f s If you need Telephone batteries you can get them at Duncan & 1 Selinans Ford place. s (Je will pay 18c lb for green ■ Tiides, delivered at Nichols’ feed e store. Z. W. Ayers. . Remember you can buy gre- e ceries at J, 11. Smith’s as cheap t as anywhere in town. •1 1 d Machine’needles and shuttles for any machine, at McCarleys. 2 - FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—a 5 j lino quality of full-blood Short 0 horn cattle. K J. S. Abercrombie, y ,, Your best friend is your eyes. ,• 1 Why neglect them? Hawkes’ ’jexpert optician will be at our |store Wednesday, Sept. 19th. See him. J. L. Selman & Son® Money to Lend * c We make loans on improved §• real estate for terms of five, sev- s’ en or ten years, at 51-2% interest S; and up. Payments made to suit c’ borrower. ? Hutcheson & Merritt, g Office in Hutcheson Building. Ei Get City mail boxes at Almand E’ and McCoys, 25c & 60c. Ei Hawkes’ optician will be at " our store one day, Wednesday, Sept. 19th. Come and have -e your eyes tested. e - J. L. SELMAN & SON. S- ar With every $1.00 bottle of patent medicine purchased, we will give 25c worth of anything e- else in the store, e Douglasville Drug Co, h Try the Trio for satisfactory dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry work. Joe McCarlev, Agent. Norris’ fresh box candy at o the Douglasville Drug Co. School supplies of all kinds. J. L. Selman & Son. r Buy An Overland e e lam expecting a car load of IT Overlands any day. I had this order in beforsthe advance and can sell them at the old price $745.0(‘delivered. The new price is $800 see me now and get one at the old price. e F. K. Duncan. ). FOST—a pair of gold-rimmed glasses either at Baptist church u or on street. Please leive at I Sentinel office or return to me. Mrs. J. W. McKinley. ’ We can use two or three girls s over sixteen years of age learn- ! ing machine work, good pay 1 j while learning. Apply to Supt. (Douglas Hosiery Mills. 1 Saturday August 25th is the last f day to return your taxes without being double taxed. Dont forget it. ’ School Books strictly cash. J. L. Seiman & Son a Go to J, H. Smith when you • want fresh groceries at right ! prices, [ Social and Personal Misses Eunice and Griffith, Miss Joe Burnette is visiting friends and relatives in Griffin. We are glad to welcome “Bill Blue” to our columns aga’n. Mrs, Griggs of Atlanta, is ^ R- Duncan has d< visiting friends in Douglasville, cars t * lls weelc 1 ... , ■ „ , , r , Boatright, J.H. Miller ar Miss Louise Upshaw left Wed- H esterly. Helms quite nesday for Bessie Tift College. be ,. more contracU to de Mrs, L. C. Upshaw spent Wed- s on as hecan get cars, nesday in Atlanta. The annual Jameg reull Miss Lillian Dake spent Mon- beheld at Bowdon Lithia •day in Atlanta. on September 3rd (Labu Mrs. N. B. Duncan spent, Wednesday in Atlanta. Miss Nannie Loye Selman is visiting in Macon. Mrs. B. F. Burton is visiting h. me folks in Atlanta. Mrs. Hattie Jones of Yatesville is the guest of Miss Opal Duncan. Mr. John Giles of Athens, has been the guest of relatives the past week. ; cordially invited to attend. the other two being boys. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Selman of Atlanta are visitiugltheir parents Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Selman. Miss Mattie Connor of Villa Ri ca spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. m. E. Ward. W. J. Gower has returned from a week’s vacation with home folks at Grayson. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McKelvey of Smyrna, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McKelvey, Mrs. Ollie Brantley of Atlanta, visited friends and relatives here last week, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Selman of Rockmait, are visiting relatives here. Misses Nannie Land and Mary Nally of Villa Rica have been the guests of Miss Rilla Land this week. Dr and Mrs. Guy Selmon have returned to their home at Nash ville. after spending some time here. Mrs, Mitta Bowls of North Carolina has returned home after a pleasant visit with Mrs, N. B. Duncan. Miss Ruth Selman left Wed nesday lor several weeks visit with friends in Dublin and Wrightsville, Mrs, A. L.De La Perriereand Miss Dhrithy Parker are the gueste of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Phillips. Miss Mildred Selman has re turned home from New York where she has been attending Columbia Universits. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan and little daughter Virginia spent the week end at White Sulpher Springs near Gainsville, Mr. and Mrs. McDaniell and little daughter of Atlanta are spending the week with Mrs. Mc Daniel’s father Rev. J.C. Atkin son. P. D. Selman has bought the interest af Dr. J. L, Selman in J the drug business of J. L. Selman & Son but will continue the busi ness with the old firm name. The revival services at the Baptish church this week have been exceedingly good. The preaching by Brother Phillips and the song services led by Brother Bell have been accompa nied by a spiritual awakening. Many souls have been saved and the church membership has been increased, by letter and experi ence, something like 60 up to Wednesday evening. enter the officers WEARS IN RING GERMAN BULLET THAT SHOT HIM Cleveland.—Sergeant Maurice Snook of the First Battalion, Ca nadian infantry, Is recuperating from Injuries received at the front. Sergeant Snook brought back n unique souvenir of the battleground. It Is the German bullet which sent - him to the hospital for several weeks. Snook has had It mounted In a ring and wears It every day. Soldiers Learn French Free. Salesman WantedJ rig preferred, Riverside Refining Company Cleveland, Ohio. school girls or school boys. 21-2 Mrs. Louise Longino and free from rock. Dake & McLarty. Notice Connall. L. A. Eskew. & McKoys 25 and 50c. TTilmc D evel< r ImlS and Pri JoeC. McCarley are gone.—George Eliot EVERY BURGLAR KNOWS the usual place where people hide ney around th ehouse. A fire would not destroy the house witl ’ning the money too. ’ Bad investments are the same—in the' i lose your money. But when you deposit your funds in 1| nk you can’t lose—no matter what comes or goes ise every dollar is INSURED. The worst could hi 1 still your money would be SAFE. Farmers and Merchants Ban] DEPOSITS INSURED Kozytorium Programme Friday, Night 10th Episode Neglected Wife Drama’s Dreadiul Deal —Come Know America No 2-Scenic Saturday Night John Osborn’s Triumph—Western Diffy Dan’s Doings-L— KO —ComedJ Tuesday Night 11th Episode Double Cross Ford Educational Weekly-How Cut Glass is made.] Heiney and Louie Comedy School books, tablets, pencils, ink, etc. We are headquarters. J. L. Selman & Son. FOR SALE—55 1-2 acres ins ide 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. J. H. Smith has just received a fresh line of staple 'and fancy groceries. If it’s school supplies you want, go to J. L. Selman & Son. FOR SALE—150 acre farm six miles of Douglasville, 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. Schoal Books strictly cash. J. H. Selman & Son YOUR WATCH !S ” 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 guat- 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.._t Atlanta. Why Not Have Perfect Lenses? Improvements and bett^ ments in glasses are just frequent as in anything el^ Until a few years ago lenses were flat, becau^ -one had thought of a way to make them. Today nearly 90 per i lenses fitted are Toric 1 curved to follow the shj the eyeball. Tories give a perfect iangel ion from every angle—the eilges doj not confuse you when looking fron the corner of the eye. Let us demonstrate the many a(J vantages of Tories made by us. Duggan & Bookout, 53 W. MitchJ St., Atlanta Farms For Sale. \1 40 acres, 3 milei of Dou ville. $25 per acre. Half balance easy terms. '■SlfcrK howae an<Itwo acres | well located in town of "Bet! ville. $850. 66 acres, new 4-room how 25 acres in cultivation, bala good timber. Easy terms. 86 acres, 3 miles Winston, mile Cool Springs School h# 45 acres cleared, balance til $900. Terms. 150 acres 11-2 miles Dei ville-75 acres in cultivatf good farm. $35 per acre. 50 acres good land in C.'| Hill district; 3-room hou.-e, b and other out buildings, 25 a< cleared. Fine water and timl 'Land lies well and is product $1000.00. Easy terms, Dake & McLt $1.20 neA.hu