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DOUGLAg COUNTY SENTT*'
rtr ^QftQiA FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 191.
IN MEMORY OF JUDGE
ThU U the Farquhar Grain Separator, the moat
E ractical and economical Thresher for general uae.
handle* all kind* of gram successfully. Simple
in construction and light to handle over the road*-
We now have these late improved Separator*
m stock, and want you to call in and look them
over If not convenient for you to come now,
write us a letter and we will mail you a catalog
with full description.
The Farquhar Grain Separator has stood the
test for fifty year*, and is the one for you to buy.
Price reasonsbleT"terms liberal, fair treatment as
sured every customer. Write at once for catalog.
Woodruff Machinery Mfg. Co.,
41 5. For*ytb Street, AtUatfcCU-
Thi.il the F.rquh.1' Grain Separator, (he molt
E radical and economical Thresher for general use.
•handles all kinds of grain successfully. Simple
in construction and light to handle over the roads.
We now have these late improved Separator*
m stock, and want you to call in and look them
over If not convenient for you to come now,
write us a letter and we will mail you a catalog
with full description.
The Farquhar Grain Separator has stood the
test for fifty roars, and is the one for you to buy.
Price reasonsbleT"terms liberal, fair treatment as
sured every customer. Write at once for catalog.
Woodruff Machinery Mfg. Co.,
4t 5. Foriyth Street, AtUotfcCU-
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JIM TOM STAMPS
Announcement!
I am Pleased to Announce to the People of
Douglasville
and surrounding country, that I will open a
FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE
in Douglasville, corner Main street in front of the
Court House
Opening Saturday Morning, June the 7th
It has long been my desire to operate a store of
this kind, and I have at last made connections
with the McClure Ten-Cent Co., wholesaled
Atlanta, and they are supplying my merchandise
and will furnish a special man to open and ar
range the stock and conduct the sale. I will
give you the same merchandise at the same price
that you will find in the other ten cent stores in
the larger cities. ^
Space will not permit us mentioning the 'many
specials we will have to offer you, so therefore,
we will mention no merchandise, but cordially
invite you to visit our store on Saturday, June
seventh, and get your share of the many values
we will have along the Notions, Dry goods, ^en
amel ware,"tinware, glassware, crockery and mil
liner v,
Mr. J. T. Stamps was horu in
Oowota county in 182l> and re
mained there until a few years
after the Civil war, when lie moved
to Douglas county. He inlisted in
the Southern army at the liegining
t he war and remained .there un
til the (dose of the ivar. He reveiv-
an honorable discharge. ,which
he cherished until his last days.
It was mu' of his greatest picas-,
urers to meet in annual reunion
with his old comrades and fight
their hatth-s all over again. lie
never discarded his suit of grey.
Tie was laid to rest in that lion
Mr. W. E. Johnson, with the
McClure Co., will open and arrange
our stock. This assures you of big
ualues ane polite service. Don’t for
get date of opening, Saturday June
seventh, and meet me atPerkins’new
ten cent store, where everybody] is
going to meet everybody.
Come, let’s get acquainted.
Yours very truly
S. S. PERKINS
SC UVINIRS
T old suit of grey in Macedonia ceme
tery, Coweta county, near where
was raised.
He joined the Masonic Fraterni-
when 21 years of age and ever
remained loyal to his brethren,
and the teachings of the order the
whole of his life.. McWhorter and
Newnan Hodges paid their old
brother their last sad rites at the
grave.
IT- joined the Baptist church
when quite youung and never lost
faith in the promises of Heaven.
He could ever say. “Jesus Hover
Of My Soul, Hot. Me to Thy Bosom
Fly.” Judge Stamps, as all man
kind is, was not perfect in the
flesh, therefore we will throw the
mantle of charity over his .imper
fect ions and say, sweet rest, old
friend, to thy spirit.
He was Justice of the Pence of
this district for twenty years or
more and always tried to reconcile
matters of difference between
neighbors. He was ever readv to
make peace. And. a.s the Good
Book says, “Blessed is the Peace
maker.”
His wife preceded him to the __«
grave some ten years ago. Three
daughters, Mrs. Heola MeGeehee,
Atlanta; Mrs. Bowena Henslee.j
Hulett, and Mrs. Bula McCray,
Mobile, Ala., and four sons, Abner,
Mobile, Ala,: Oscar. Rome; and
Edgar and Will, Winston.
Peace to his memory.
.J. T. REESE.
Old folks’ feet require
unusually comfortable foot
wear-shoes that do not
pretend to be up to date in
style but are built to give the
foot ample freedom of move
ment
Our experience in
fitting elderly people
has guided our pur
chases of stock and we are'
therefore exceptionally
well qualified and equip
ped to serve that class
of trade.
We have a wide
range of such
shoes as most
old folks prefer
and are care
ful in fitting
them.
STEWART ROTHERS
One phrase of the unemployed
is represented by nearly 3 hundred
“royalties” hunting the “posit-
ionwanted” column.
Why Take The Risk of Losing
Your Property By Fire?
If you should have-a fire today are you fully protected.'
If not, see us at once. For a small cost you can make yourself
secure in case of loss.
Better Be Safe Than Sorry
The time of year for storms and cyclones is near. We
can protect you from such loss. The cost is trifling compared
with the safety and satisfaction.
Only The Best Companies
When you buy insurance you should know that it is in one
of the best and safest companies. We don’t represent any other
kind. Drop in and let us explain it to you. We esn insure your
property anywhere.
Jt'e also insure your automobile against fire and theft.
McKoy Winn