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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Social and Personal
VV. L). Styles and family spent Friends of Mr. N. H. Duncan
SUurda.v in Villa Rica. j will be glad to learn that
Mrs. M, A.
visit-ad relati
Private Grady Cole spent Sat-
A. Morris, of Atlanta, still improving. He has moved;
lives hers this week. h ' om VVesle - v to
Robertson Sanitarium for special
urday night with W. D. Styles
•a id family.
Col. Meiritt’s new home on
•Campbellton street is nearing
completion.
Rev. W. C. Huekaby and bro
ther Ciceio, of Birmingham,
Visited T. P. Huekaby here this
week,
P. D. Selman, agent for the
Dodge car, will send five men to
Detroit in the next few days to
drive cars home.
We are glad to report Miss
Marjorie Upshew improving
nicely at Davis-Fischer Sanita
rium.
Look over our splendid honor
roll this week and if you are in
arrears let your name appear
next week.
Mrs. Will. Calvin Chilton was
great in “Polly of the Circus.”
She held her audience spell bound
for two hours.
VV. L. Denson, of Chattanooga,
stopped off a few days witli his
sister, Mrs, W. L. Goodwin, on
his way to Griffin, Ga.
Subscribe liberally to the Y.
M. C. A. fund when the commit
tee calls on you. It is your patri
otic duty.
Don’t forget to attend the
.Sunday School Convention at
Lois Mill Church Sunday. A
good program has been arranged.
Two of our young men volun
teered this week for army ser-
p--vice and will report for duty
Monday. They are Messrs, l'red
.Abercrombie ]and Floy 1 House
The Boy Scouts, accompanied
by Rev. J. B. Tallant, enjoyed a
^hike to the Lithia Springs last
Saturday with a camp dinner and
supper.
Miss Allie Swofford and bro
ther, J. B., left Monday tor
Austin. Texas, to visit their
brothers, A. S. andJ. W. Swoff-
od.
Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Whitley,
Rev. J. B. Tallant and Hon. L.
'C. Upshaw are attending the
State Baptist Slate Convention
at Newnan this week.
T. 0. McKelvey and sister,
Miss Ira, moved this week to
Atlanta to make their; home.
Their many friends hire wish
them success.
The ladies of the Rod Cross
urge more members lo help in
the sewing at headquarters.
This is a work of patriotism and
every lady should help.
Rev. A. Earnest of Rome, has
been assigned by the North Geor
gia Conference to the Douglas-
ville charge. He comes highly
recommended as a preacher and
pastor and Douglasville extends
him a hearty welcome.
Capt. G. H. Turner, of Camp
Meade; Lieut. T. H. Phillips, of
Camp Gordon; and Messrs. R. P.
Duncan, Sanford Land, C. C.
Eskew, Henry Holland, Walter
Brown aud Jay Camp, of Camp
Wheeler, spent the week-end
here with homefoiks.
Messrs, B. F. Burton and P.
R. Baggett have bought the gro
cery store of Uncle John Smith
and will add to it and operate a
first class grocery store. They
ire both popular young business
men and will doubtless make a
big success of the new enterprise.
Robertson Sanitarium for sp
treatment for a few days.
Lithia Springs
Rev. J. R. Russell In s been
returned to his charge here.
This will make his third year on
this circuit.
The week of prayer that was
to have been observed by tho
missionary society last week was
postponed on account of sickness
in the home of the president,
Mrs. H. H. Haney.
The Parent-Teachers Associ
ation held its regular meeting at
the school house Friday after
noon. Tnose taking pm in the
program were Mrs. Leila Wheat,
Mrs. Nesbit Harp r, Mrs. P. 11.
Winn, and Mrs. Emma Gardner.
The next meeting will be on
November 23 at the school house
at 2:30 o’clock. The subject of
■Parents-Teachers Relation to
the School” will be continued
and those to lead in the discus
sion are Mrs. H. H. Richardson,
Mrs. Robert 11. Patterson, Mrs.
J. T Huff and Mrs. Mortimer
Hays. Plans will be formulated
for an oyster supper and bazaar
to be given at a near date.
Cape, and Mrs. J. C. Joiner
and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Max
well have been attending the
Billv Sunday meetings.
Mrs. Estes, of Gay; has re
turned to her home after a visit
to Mrs. Nesbit Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. J s. Watson, Jr.,
and little daughter were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A.
Watson, Sr.
Mr. J. W. Turner has returned
to his home at Greenville, Texas,
after a visit to his mother, Mrs.
M. J. Turner, who is some better
from her serious illness.
Misses Anna and Ellen Winn
attended the play of Ben Hur in
Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. Nesbit Harper spent the
past week-end with relatives at
Athens.
Mrs. Howitt Morgan andjbaby
leave Sunday for a visit to
Vienna.
Miss Mary Noble and the
Misses Gardner spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Emmie Johnson and cliil-
Odd Fellows Coiamn.
DOUGLAHYILLI'. NO. 102.
0. F. Siilman, N. G.
E. L. Hopkins, Secretary.
MeetBevery Mmukiy night.
WINS!ON NO. 387.
G. W. SmiHi, N G.
W. Hi. it'.-!; ir.is i , .-.,-rotary.
Meets Friday i 1 i: 1 fare first and
third Sundays and Saturday nights
before second nn i lOiulh Sundays.
FLINT HILL NO. 474,
!. G.
ge will con'er
Monday night.
v! thoughts in our
1 end when we
tod thoughts will
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheat
and children, of Texas, are the
guests of Mrs. Leila Wheat, who
also had with her for the week
end Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wheat,
of Gainesville.
t’s put g
T! inking To
tap the tank
gome out.
Those who fail to attend their
lodge regularly lose the social
and fraternal advantages of Odd
Fellowship to an ixtent.
Monday night, December 3, is
the regular meeting for the elec
tion of officers of Douglasville
Lodge. Ali members should make
it a point to he present.
It has been suggested that the
Odd Fellows of the County
Association raise a “Stocking
Fund” to he wisely expended
Christmas. What do you think
of the suggestion?
Douglas county Odd Fellows
are looking forward to the next
meeting of the County Associ
ation which meets with Winston
Lodge Friday night before the
second Sunday in December.
One reason why we should be
one of tlie Iivest I. 0. O. F.
counties in the state: Our own
Boh Edwards is Grand Treasurer
of G-'and Lodge and our c.wn Ed
Hopkins is Division Deputy.
TO APPROACH AN EDITOR.
Advance to the inner door and
give three raps. The devil will
attend to the alarm. You will
give your name, postoffice ad
dress, and the number of ye rs
vou owe for the paper. You
will be admitted to the sanctum,
and advance to the center of the
room, where you will address
the editor with the following
countersign: Hold the right hand
with the thumb ami fingers clas
ping a $1.00 bill, which you will
drop into the editor’s hand, say
ing: “Wereyou waiting for me?”
The editor will grasp your hand
and the bill and press it and say;
“You bet.”—Anon.
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Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
J
A will of the late Jim Smith
has been found and litigation
will close. The administrators.
have surrendered the estate to j
the sole surviving executor, and
excepting about $50,000 in small,
amounts, the remaining estate
estimated at two million dollars, j
goes to a daughter of his half,
brother.
N
The Union Service at the
Methodist church last Sunday
night was so well attended and .
thoroughly enjoyed that several 1
have remarked that such a ser
vice once a month as urged by j
the Sentinel recently is the
proper thing.
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AT LOWEST PRICES
Wo do not chargo one pehny more than
ONEPRSCEhI"Kss e
Best Gold Crowns £J><
Bridge Work
Eagle Stole First Papers.
Greeley, Neb.—Lawrence Maelr Is
searching over Greeley county for his
naturalization papers. An eagle took
the document from his coat while
Maelr was working in a field. Maelr
has petitioned the naturalization de
partment at Washington to grant the
! clerk of the district court here permit-
■Ion to relssfie the papers.
Atlanta if your work
amounts to as much as $10.
One Price Dental OEfice,
104 1 ; Whitehall SI. Cor. Milcbell, All.nl., Ga.
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writing your name and address plainly-
You will receive in return a trial pack;
age containg Foley’s Honey and Tar
Compound for coughs, colds and croup,
Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic
Ttlblets. J, L. Selman & Son,
Real Estate For Sale
If you don't own a farm, there
never will be a better oprortu=
nity for you to buy one.
We list below some bargains both in farm
lands and town property.
100 acres 7 miles from Douglasville, 15 or 20 acres
cleared and all tillable, though some of it rolling. Lots
of fine young timber. A 3 room house $700.
70 acres 3 miles of Powder Springs, 3 room house,
running water, lies well, free from rock, 35 acres in
cultivation $1600.
110 acres, 6 room house, 3 room house, good bar.),
apple orchard, pasture, 60 or 70 acres in cultivation,
balance original timber. 6 mi from Douglasville $3500.
150 acres 11-2 miles from Douglasville. 2 good
houses and barns; 75 acres in cultivation. $35 per acre.
503 acres 2 miles Winston. 7 houses and barns. Half
in cultivation, balance in timber and pasture A good
farm and cheap. $15 per acre.
150 acres, 7 room house, barns, pasture, orchard. 75
acres in cultivation, 60 acres original forest. Good saw
timber. $4500.
70 acres, good 7 room house, 2 tenant houses, good
hams, Close in and oneof the best farms in the county
$4600.
50 acres in Chapel Hill District, 3 room house, good
barn, fine water and timber. 25 acaes in cultivation.
$1000.
40 a :res good house and barn, orchard and pasture,
25 acres in cultivation. 2 miles Douglasville, $1000
84 acres, 5 room and 4 room house 50 acres in culti
vation, lies well and free from rock, Can be cut into
two small farms. $3200.
150 acres, near Winston, 2 good houses, barns and
out buildings, running water, orchard, A splendid
farm and well located $5,750.
100 acres near Chapel Hill, 5-room house. 3-room
house, 2 barns, running water, pasture, lies well and
free from rock. 40 acres in cultivation $2000 or will
trade for smaller place.
100 acres, 3 miles of Villa Rica, 15 acres in cultivation,
40 acres good oak timber, Good land and lies well, on
proposed Bankhead Highway. 10,000 feet of lumber
ready to build. $2000.
51 acres, 7 miles from Douglasville, new houses, good
land and lies well $850.
66 acres, 2 miles from Winston, new 4-room house,
good barn, 35 acres under plow, balance timber. Easy
terms $1850.
CITY PROPERTY
8-room house, 5 acres land. A big bargain $2500
Lot 67 x 175 and 4-room house in Fairburn, Ga. $400
3- room house and 2 acres land in Douglasville, beauti
ful building site $S00
Lot 50 x 200 feet, 5-room house and barn $1500
4- room house and 3 lots in colored section $500
New 6-room bungalow on lot 100 x 200. Close in
$1600
See us for complete description of any of above prop
erty and others not mentioned.
Terms can be had on most of these farms.
Dake & McLarty
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