Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, December 07, 1917, Image 5

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA Social and Personal Several load? of wood wanted oa subscription. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Baggett motored to Atlanta Wednesday. Uncle John Smith was trans acting business in Atlanta Wed nesday. Mayor V. R. Smith left this week for a few days stay in Ne.v Orleans. Mr. "nd Mrs. J. C. MeCarley and Mi s Marie Price spent Sun day in Atlanta. W. L. Goodwin has moved into the cottage on Church street vacated by Col. Merritt. Several of the teachers in the Deuglasville High School spent Thanksgiving at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Goodwin have returned from a pleasant visit with relatives in East Ten nessee. Mrs. F. M. Winn, Jr., and Miss Emma Lott attended the John McCormack concert in Atlanta Mondav. Miss Pearl Price came home from Calhoun to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Price, Tobe Brighrm, (col.) was ex hibiting a hen hawk here last Thursday that measured 4 ft. 7 in, from tip to tip, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs, N: D. Burton motored to Atlanta Wednesday to hear Billy Sunday. J. H. Thomas moved from Winston to Douglasville ths week to the house he recently bought on Chicago avenue. We are sorry to report that owing to contuined illness Mrs. J. E. Davis had to be taken to an Atlanta Sanitarium this week. A No. 3 Oliver Typewriter ir. first class shape has been left at the Sentinel for sale. Cost $100; $20 will buy it. Come and see it. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Jordan and little son, of Monticello.jwere Thanksgiving guests of their parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. Edhnest. Messrs N. B. Duncan and A, W. McLarty returned Saturday from the Robertson Sanitarium in Atlant'a both verry much im proved in health. Mrs. M. E. Ward left this week for an extended stay in South Georgia and Florida. 0. T. Dickinson has moved into her house on Bowden street. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Burson were caliee to Atlanta one day this week on account of the ill ness of their daughter, Miss Lessie, who is visiting relatives tlere. Messrs. J. F. Freeman and Rader Johnston have resigned as carriers on Routes 3 and 1 and Messrs. Bob Lee Huey and Rob ert McKoy are supplying at present. Douglasville had planned to go to Atlanta in full force Thursday to hear Billy Sunday—about thirty automobiles in a body— but reservations could not be secured. We neglected to explain last week that the Thanksgiving story written by Master E'vin Duncan was selected by his tea cher from a cla?s paper and handed by her to the editor. Among the soldier boys visit ing here last week were Lieute. Phillips and James, Sergeant T. D. Pickell and R. S. Duncan, Sanford Land, Henry Holland, Clyde Eskew, Thad Kilgore, Fred Abercromoie, and perhaps others whose names we failed to get. All jewelry eng aved free. J. L. Selman & Son FOR RENT—Three rooms. Apply to Mrs. Mary K. Maxwell OUR BUSINESS GOOD We thank the public for the liberal trade given us. Our pur pose is to have the best, cleanest Grocery store in town. If we haven’t pleased you tell us. If you don’t like our service, tell us. Some of Our Specials Good, fresh roasted coffee 13c Uncle Sam bread 5c & 10c National Biscuit Co’s Cakes Exclusive agency Gold Dust flour We send for and deliver your Laundry. PHONE No. 28. BA6GETT & BURTON Southern Wreck Just before going to press we learn that a serious freight wreck occurred near Waco this (Thursday) morning resulting in the death of an engineer and two or three others sei i jusly h irr. First leports reaching here were to the effect that it was a soldier train and that doctors had been sent for from all sur rounding towns, but the latest we get is about as given above. Rowland-R agsdale Last Sunday, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Rowland, Miss Lena Rowland was united in marriage to Mr. Eddie Ragsdale, Rev. S. T. Gillard officiating. Quite a number of the imme diate relatives only, were in at- t mdance, and after the cere mony a wedding supper was en joyed. The Sentinel ex tends congratu lations. FIRST YOU SAVE SOME MONEY THEN YOU HIDE IT IN THE HOUSE THEN SOME SMOOTH STRANGER COMES ALONG ANO YOU INVEST IN SOME SCHEME AND LOSE IT Farmers and Merchants Bank DEPOSITS INSURED McLarty-Danforth A wedding of interest to a large circle of friends occured Sunday at the home of Mr. ini Mrs. J. A. McLarty near Chapel Hill, when their daugh ter, Miss Lizzie May, was mar ried to Mr. C. F. Dan forth of Ben Hill. Esquire A. R. Bomar performed the ceremony. The Sentinel extends congratulations, Keep the Poultry House Clean Keep the poultry house c’ean. Filth means a whole train of trouble, such as scaly legs, roup, canker, sorehead and other troubles.—Southean Ruralist. WANTUl)““Oood qtiali-! A full line of Siloes of ty of pine wood. Willpayjall styles, and sizes at $3.00 per cord. Lois Cot-j prices^at Groodzin- ton Mill. 25-tf skys ' Patients from A!! Over Georgia It would surprise you to know tho vast number of Georgians from all over the state who go to the One Price Den ; tal Office, 10413 Whitehall st., Atlanta, to have their teeth attended to, There are hundreds of them. And all of them find they can save money by paying railroad fare to Atlanta and availing themselves of the services of the skilled operators at the One Price Dental Office. R. S Sparks, of Shiloh, Ga., says in a letter dated March 15, 19; 7. ‘You worked on my teeth a year ago in February. The work has been per fectly satisfactory. I could not ask any more of a dentist*' Here is the One Price Dental Office low schedule of prices; Best gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3 per tooth; finest set of teeth money can buy, $5 All work guaran teed ten years The next time your teeth need attention, be sure to get an estimate from the One Price'Dental Office before you have the work done. 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