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DOPQLABCOPKTYSEMTr^ET. nOUGLAEiVXLIJS GEOROIA. FRIDAY, JUNE 6,
"Mr. ByrdmKirby has returned
Social and Prsonal
Mrs. . L. Varner is reported quit Mrs. Julian Arnold entertained
«ick this week. the Matrons Club on Thursday
Dr. L. S. MeKov of Rome, spent M »>' It will meet this week
the week end here with relatives. wlth Mrs - J - A ‘ Rntrlk,n ‘
Mrs. J. B. Dorris is rported quite Mrs. J. R. Dunean and little . ,
Biek this week daughter Virginia visited Mr. and O'K atuida. .
Mrs. W
Mrs. J. E. Phillips spent Wed- week,
nesda.v in Atlanta.
Hon. W. R. Willoughby was jtere
from Villa Rica Thursday.
home from France and his robua.
apearance would indicate that In
has fared well.
Mrs. J. F. Wilson bjs been called
home front latla where she was vi
iting relatives, on account of the
illness ot her little son Harold.
The Perkins five and ten eent
Company is ready for a big open*
They invite the pub
B. Estes in Atlanta this lo ' tk * 8 opening.
Mr. T. L. James, f Birmingham
James of Savanab
The fixtures have been installed Hn( l ^' r - * •
in the Maremans Pharmacy and ar ®. ler S, H ,. , .... ..... . ,.
... .... , . , ■ lather Mr M .taints V't.o is n
every thing will be ready for busi- ’ V , ...
Mr. Grady Davis has agHin taken ness in a few days. lt"is up to date '' e < - 011
charge of the Whitley Pharmacy, in ever respect. qi|, ( . Mi., h .-s $«••,ekland 'Mis
•xaaM a (mods t j,M Hicks Miss McMllllan, populm
Xain ajaq.w ‘aiep.ioQ 04 di.14 0040111 teachers here tns1 year, lave 1
b no A-spuow pai soumf ' V '.W turned homs for their summer vac
■m , , . . puw .laui.mo a -iv ‘uiHU4ua ’ft 'I* at,lonK '
We are glad to report the con- nixi-nura W \ira „
tinual improvement of Mr. T. A. | ^ ^^ R - K Miss Ruth Morris came hone
Among the ouglasville Shriners [>'<>"« the St *ite Normalat A then-
going to Birmingham Wednesday } ™ or summer.
to w ; tn " SS n cer5m0 5 t ia, ’ w «f Me ®-, Misses May and Ruth West of
srs J. R. Duncan h M. Stewart,I, , Qh h J e returued home af
\V. J. Gower. R. S. Duncan Than . , „ , .
and Robert McKoy. | er a p,eaBant V18lt W ‘ th ^
1 1 aves.
Mrs. ,T. A. Entrikin and dttnghtei
Maurine and Mildred spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta.
Jackson.
Friends of Mrs .0. T. Salman
are glad to know she is up again
after several dlays serious illness.
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McCARLEY’S
“THE REACH LINE”
BASEBALLS, BATS, GLOVES,
For hoys of all ages
PAINTS. VARNISHES, STAINS
AND ENAMELS-- ALL COLORS
Inc CAN
BOYE NEEDLES AND SHUT-1
TLES TO FIT ANY MACHINE.
PUTNAM.S FADELESS DYES
ALL COLORS
LATEST MAGAZINES AND
BOOK'S
REFORM FELT INITIALS—ALL
STYLES
Miss,Mary Hatnbvick of Villa
Rica was 11 guest of Miss Nettie
Kirby during commencement.
Mr. Charlie Pease has returned
home from Riverside for the sum-
Incr vacation.
Nichols & Co. have bought the
Gurley store of groceries and have
taken charge.
Mr. J. M. Wilson of Whitesbiirgl
was a pleasant caller at the Sent- j
inel office this week.
We are glad to report Dr. J. L..
Selman’s condittion much im
proved.
Miss Aline Burton and Mrs. B.
F. Burton were Atlanta visitors
Wednesday.
Miss Gladys Stewart is at home
■ lifter a pleasant visit at Monte-
(uma.
Miss Ethel Latimer of Carrol-
ton spent the week end with Miss
Opal Dunean.
i; Mis* Vera -Morgan of Atlanta
•ppnt several days here last week
with Mrs. P. D. Selman.
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Miss Janette^ Morris attended
Conrinencement.excercir.ee at Wee-'
leyan College this Week.
We are sorry' to learn' - of the
qeriqus illness.of Mrs, Heqry Banks
of near McWhorter.
Misp Katherine Geer has returned
from an extended visit at Gains-
ville.
Mrs Linton James and little son
have returned from am extended'j
visit to Norforlk Va. ^
Miss Nolan of McDonough spent ■
several days here last week assist- £
ing in the Commencement music. ±
Mr. N. B. Wilson who formally ! ■
practiced law here, after service ■
^ 1 1 *i*
over-seas is now located at JSeeatle’[c > j.
"Washington.
Home Grown Vegetables
Country Produce
WE BUY IT!
WE SELL IT!
In fact, ourf 8tore|is recognized headquarters
by both BUYERS and SELLERS.
V Did you get any of our home grown peas,
cabbage, strawberries and honey this week? We
had them; We"sold them. We’ll have more.
“Stae uwfor groceries' notions and feed.
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We’ll buy all your chickens, eggs, butter and
4>
vegetables, *
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BUY THESE?
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nnniiM'H
A MEANS TO AN END
Dye Soap..-
.. -10c
Fish Hooks and Lines
let Picks..
_• 10c
Fly Swatters-
— 10c
Bostonian Cream
forFine
Shoes
Liquid Veneer
2. r )f* & r»oo
Fly Traps
..15c & 25c
Soft Collars .
35c
Washable Ties
..,25c & 35c
.Milk Coolers
.. .«0c & 75c
Extra Good Tumblers, each... ,5c
If you seek a broader edaca ion-
If you want to establish a business—
If you desire to build or buy a home-
If your aimed-at goal be modest or tremendous-- j
You will find an active Savings Account in this 1
bank a practical ways and means toward accomplish- (
1 ment.
Summon your forces; take this vital step; clear;
the way for Progress.
Farmers and Merchant Bai.k
DEPOSITS INSURED
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
There are more than three million Ford cars in usej’and the in
creasing demand is proof of the value of the Universal car.
The Eord Motor Company expects to increase production! to [4000
cars"per day within the next few weeks and their daily output now is
in excess of 3000 cars per day.
Place your order now for delivery during the summer months.
Drop me a card and I will call, or drop by and let’s talk it over.
Touring Car $525 00; Runabout $500.00; Couplet
$650,00; Sedan $775.00; Chassis $475.00; 1-Ton
Truck $550.00.
These prices are all f. 0. b. Detroit and to these are to be added
freight and war tax.
J. R. DUNCAN
BIiip an While Oombinets. . .$2.51
Aluminum Dippers 25c
Toys and Dolls
Good Soap, 3 bars 10c
This is one of the popular period
models and cannot he equaled lor
naturalness of tone and musical
quality. It lias the Diamond Point
Reproducer and you never liavi
to change needles or regulate tin
speed—Mr. Edison perfected that
Everything in good music is math
11 Edison Records, which are in
destnictable and do not wear out
and scratch with use.
MODELS FROM $41 to $400
Terms if desired. Call and s
t lie line.
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I VVe Invite You
To inspect our well-selected line
of groceries. We have most
everything in eatables. We (all
your special attention to our
excellent brands of coffee; 5th
Avenue Maxwell House and
Whitehouse; also Maxwell
i
House Tea.
j Try International Stock
Powders.
We have a big supply of
fresh vegatables evei v Saturday^-
Bring us your Produce.
A good ( Remington Type
writer for sale at a bargain.
EDWARDS GROCERY CD.
PREMO CAMERAS, easy v to
load—open the hack and drop in
he pack. All models on hand and
prices, run from $1.13 up. Ask us
to show you, whether you want
to buy or not. "**■*..
Preino 00—$1.13
Brownie 0—$2.00
Brownie No. 2—$2.95
Brownie No. 2A—$3.85
Brownie No. 2C—$4.40
K'odok Jr.—$9.95
Premo .tr. No. 1—$7.85
Premo Jr. No. 2—$8.85
Film ■ all sizes—no ad
vance in prices.
Films developed and enlarge
ments made from your negatives
CALL AND LET ME
SHOW You.
OR PHONE 69.
]0E C. MCARLEY
Comfort in
DressShoes _
, -3B
Many people think that shoes must be
tight and pinch the foot , in order to look neat
and dressy. But comfort need not give way
to style. ■
Right Fitting Is
the Keynote
Dress shoes that we fit to your feet
can be just as comfortable as shoe* you buy for
service. And we do not sacrifice either style
or neatness in fitting you.
Our pumps, dancing slippers anc si!
sorts of dress shoes offer you a wide field for
choice. Our styles and prices will please you.
UPSHAW BROTHERS