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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal
S Work is progressing; nicely on
the new hosiery mill.
Mrs. P. M. Winn, Jr.; was an
Atlanta visilor Monday.
Mrs, N. B. Duncan is spending
the week-end in Atlanta.
Sandford Land was up from
Camp Wheeler for the week end.
Mrs. G. M. Edwards has been
visiting relatives in Austell this
week,
Miss Lessie Burson has retur
ned from a week’s visit to
Atlanta.
Miss Louise Upshaw cann
home from Bessie Tift for the
week end.
Roy James of the old 5th Reg-
* intent, visited relatives here
this week.
Mrs. S 0. York, of Atlanta,
is visiting her parents, Mr and
Mrs. D. W. Peace.
Lieut. G. H. Turner has been
Transferred from Fprt Oglethorpe
10 Fort Meade, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas
and Col. and Mrs. Astor Merritt
motored to Atlanta Monday.
Miss Jeannette Morris is spen
ding the week with friends in
Atlanta and Macon this week.
W. M Morris and children
Y motored to the fair in Atlanta
ast week in their new Overland.
Mrs. M. E. Farmer came up
last week from St. Petersburg
Fla. and wilt spend the winter
here.
All hunters must have license.
Tne law requires me to enforoe
this. So take warning. H. P.
. Sibley.
Col. Alvin L. Richards and
family, of Atlanta, spent the
-week-end with his uncle, Mr W.
' T. Barron.
Will be at Farmers & Mer
chants Bank to collect tax every
Saturday till December 7. R. C.
Mo ris, T. C.
Chariie Light, a former Doug
las countian, died in Atlanta
Saturday. The remains were
shipped to Doughs/file Sunday
morning and carried to Pray’3
church for interment.
McCarley’s
Miss Lizzie Mae Campbell, of
Stephens, Ga., was a week-end
visitor oi Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Edwards this week.
Work Is progressing nicely on
Col. Merriti’s residence onJCamp-
bellton street under the foreman-
ship of J. W. Rice.
For the Lest of commercial
n:ws we call the attention of our
readers to the advertising col
umns of the Sentinel,
The editor is indebted this
week to Mr. N. W. Johnston, the
popular carrier of Route 4, for
some very fine turnips,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. DeLaFer-
riere of Hoschton, spent the
veek end with their parents,
Mr. end Mrs.{J. E. Phillips.
Mrs. Mary Thomas, of Gaine.-
ville, Fla., arrived Monday to
spend several weeks with her
sister, Mrs. E. B. McWhorter.
R. S. Duncan, who voluntei j
several months ago for service in
the Quartermaster’s Department
was called to service this week.
Miss Marjorie Upshaw, who
came home from Bessie Tift sev
eral days ago on account of sick
ness, is reported still indisposed.
Dake & McLarty will announce
some important real estate deals
in the next few days. If you
have property to sell list it now.
All Boy Scouts are urged to
be at the Sentinel office 15 min
utes before 1 o’clock Saturday.
There is some important work
for them to do.
Everybody come and hear
Senator Andrews and Hon. Cam
Dorsey speak at the court house
Saturday at 1 o’clock. Ladies
especially invited.
The friends of Miss Olive Bal-
lis will be glad to know that she
is doing well at an Atlanta hos
pital after having undergone an
operation jastThursday.
We call special attention to the
new ad of the Douglasville Bank
ing Co. this week in which they
propose to lend money at 4'/o
to buy Liberty Bonds. This pat
riotic act should betaken advan
tage of by our citizens.
Nobby New Suits
and Overcoats with
All-Around Belts
in shades and fabrics to suit every taste.
There’ll be a lot of them worn by careful
dressers this Fall and Winter.
We have anticipated their popularity
by securing a largo assortment of these
snappy
Colleg'iara
Cloths
Each is carefully designed and tailored ^
with that pleasing individuality which
marks all Collegian Clothes.
They are now on display at our store
Styles that will delight you. Prices
that will surprise you.
$18, $20, $22.50, $25 to $35
Blackstock, Hale & Morgan
Distinctive Clothiers and Furnishers
16 Marietta St. Right at Five Points
City Mail Boxes
Lunch Boxes
Hair Brushes
Shoe Brishes
Book Satcels
JSname! Buckets
r Lamps
Egg Beaters
Boy’s and Men’s Caps
Men’s Collars
Clocks
Cups and Saucers
,,/Dental Cream
Glass Cutters
Dippers
Dolls
Dusters
Flags
Tinware
Lamp Globes '
Graters
Graphophones
“ Needles
Hosiery
Harps
Coat Hangers
Handkerchiefs *
Pocket Knives
Butcher “
Kodaks and Films
Mirrors
Musical Strings
Floor Maps
Sewing Machine Needles
Mobil Oil
Gasoline
Pictures and Frames
Peroxide
Clothes Pins
Pipes
Pocket Books
Post Cards
Popcorn Poppers
Syrup Pitchers
Face Powder
Toilet Paper
Crepe “
Shelf “
Polish
Fire Pokers
Shovels
Curtain Rods
“ Scrim
Ribbons
Rugs
Key Rings'
Stationery
Soaps
Arm Bands
Shoe Strings
Shirts
Suspenders
Sifters
Spoons
Neckwear
Thread
Vases
Vaselene
Clothes Wire
Buggy Whips
Lamp Wicks
Glass Ware
Electric Shades
Toys
Towels
Bread Pans
Rat Traps
Tumblers
Combs
Padlocks
Hose Supporters
Cigars and Cigarettes
Candies and Confections
Belts
Pearl Buttons
Powder Puffs
Books
Crockery
Novelties and Variety Goods
A MAN CAN’T FLY
but he can use a flying
machine to soar through the air.
Neither can a man grow rich if he
spends all he earns. But he can use this
• Bank as a means to save and make his
money work for him.
Do you?
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Odd Fellows Column
[This column will be run each
week for the benefit of the Odd
Fellows in Douglas county and in
the interest of Odd Fellowship in
general. Brothers, watch this
column and keep up with the
work of our order. There are
three lodges in the county:
Douglasville. Winston and Flint
Hill. There will be news items
from time to time. We ask the
co-operation of all true and loyal
Odd Fellows, and purpose to
make this a beneficial part of
our work—Douglas County Asso
ciation I. 0. 0, F.]
Douglasville lodge is working
new material and have others
soon to follow. Lhe work next
Pleasant Hill
The farmers of this section are
very busy gathering their cotton
which is opening very rapidly.
A good many from this place
attended the association at Lib
erty Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hudson,
Sr., attended the Sacred Harp
singing at Newnaa Sunday.
Misses Lena and Rilla Hayes
visited their aunt, Mrs. Cochran,
at Mt. Carmel Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. Rand Walling and family
have returned from South Geor
gia to make their home in dear
old Douglas again.
The entertainment given by
Misses Ruth and Miriam Layton
Monday night will be in the first | Saturday night was largely at-
degree. There are some new i tended.
faces in the degree teamjand the Mrs. P- Osborne, of Atlan-
work is sure to be interesting ^ 3 , is visiting her parents, Mr.
and profitable. All members are ar *d Mrs. W. C. Ford, this week,
urged to attend and visiting bro-^ Rev. Abercrombie preached te
thers cordially invited. We are a big crowd here Sunday,
receiving from one to three re-^ ^ ev - Smith will preach at this
instatements every week through Pj ace next third Saturday night,
our committee for this purpose Everybody inyited.
has not begun to show results as There will be a singing at this
yet. Every Odd Fellow will rec ? lace evei 7 fourth Sunday even-
ognize his duty and put himself g00c * s * nKer ^
in good standing, attend the t0 come an ^ help US,
meetings and enjoy belonging to ! Eagle.
this great order. i =—
PRACTICE YOUR PRINCIPLES. j*™,® t0 paln ^ Get y° ur P &lnt
and brushes here. Almond &
Our order is a fraternal order. McICoy.
There are hundreds who go into!
our ranks without any thoughtj We deliver anything we
or care for such pecuniary ad- sell except Drinks. Ice
vantagesassickordtathtenefitf. Cream delivered in quan-
They go into it for the fraternity I tity but not in Cones. J.
that is to be found therein. They!. ^
wish the friendship and fellow-j ' n
ship of their fellowmen. It
behooves us, therefore, to be
fraternal, to give to new comers
and to each other kindly words,
a helping hand or a lift when
occasion offers. Just a smile and
a nod will sometimes be just
what tiie brother needs. Will j -
you deny it to him? The traveler tl lhe bei51 rubbing liniment is
was robbed and the good Sa rari-
tan gave him of his money and
provided him with shelter, but,
oftimes it is not financial aid or
raiment or food that the heart of
a brother craves. It is a word
of encouragement and approval
—it may perchance be she clasp
of a hand that will stimulate and
help. Let us practice .ruternity j
—South Carolina Odd Fellow. !
Do you want a Piano? We,
have them at the old price. |
Almand & McICoy,
Rubbing Eases Pain
Rubbing sends the liniment
tingling through the flesh and
quickly Stops pain. Demand a
| liniment that you can rub with,
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
Good for lhe A ilmenls of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
Good for your own Aches,
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
„ Cuts, Burns, Etc.
25c. 50c. $!. At all Dealers.
Stop At
Exchange Mote*
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