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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE GEORC- T 4. FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 2919.
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Social and Prsonal
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Hon. -I. T. Duncan is in New
York this week.
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USEFULNESS
Mrs. 11. H. 1.1 a 11 is quite sick tid>
■week.
the Sentinel -xletids sympniliv
to Mr. (>. K. Mao n a ml laiiuly
the death of llieb hahy inis vyc’i;
Miss Katherine Wright of W11
liaiushurg. Ivy., is n giigsi of. he,
sister, Mrs. U. V. Vansaut.
Mrs. T. E. Lee of Dallas. Tex..
is visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Botnar, of Chapel Hill.
Rev. Wiley K. Buttles, of West
End Baptist eltnreh. will preaeh at
the Baptist church Sunday.
Miss Carroll Arnold, of Eayett
ville, is visiting Mrs. Julian Ar
nold.
Misses Bessie Frank and Haze
McLarty are visiting their brother
Prof. H. K. McLarty, at Eiherton
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. MeKo.v, Mrs
J. H. Altnand mid Mrs. W. M. A1
jnami motored to Atlanta Tuesday
st ay
has gone to
during tin
We are requested to extend an
invitation n. toe public to attend
n all-day singing at Central (4
dies south of Donglasville.i on the
da;' in June.
1,. -. S. S. Perkins and daughter
Miss Verna, ar-i. ed Snnda .1 :
pi join 'Mr. Perkins. They are at
present, oir.t yitig rooms in Iii.
Bartlett Building.
Lieut, and Mrs. S. L. Garrett
of Way-cross, Mr. and Mrs. Le. E.
Paschal of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs
P P. MeDaniel ol Conyers. Mi-s
1 otinisa Cloud and Mr. John 1 hunt
of Austell were nests o Mrs W
M. Hayes. Sundry.
Quality Merc ban-if
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Lines
Th
ALTER A.
fnini**«boro Telephone Cmn-
busimhas inoreasiM till
y have put on two day opera- TallOf aiM Mdl’S
a nv
Mis
Lola Bradbury and
Lessis Enterkin are the efficient
operators.
Mrs. L.i C. Upshaw and daugh
ters. Misses Louise and Carolyn,
left last week for Washington.,
where they will snend the sum
mer with Mr. Upshaw, whose pres
ence is required there at: the
special session of Congress.
Furnishings
Stop in and look
69 W. Mitchell Atlanta
Near Terminal Station
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This is the epoch of usefulness. |
c - We are judged by what we are relatively to one?
dise from many g another . ■ ‘ |
ft Willingness to help others is frequently nullified fi
|by feebleness of purpose. ■
•£ An accumulating Saving Account’ no matter how 5
n small the deposits, is material evidence of decision J
Ijjj made and kept. - ^
11 The accompanying sense of security opens the J
a broadest field of usefulness. ‘ |
Your account book is here ready for the entry of j
i? your initial eeposit. ■
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article
Mr. Chari
Ft. Valley
pe,.eh harvest.
Mrs. W. J. Hall, of Villa
was here Wednesday with Mr
G. Hall.
Prof. W. C. Duncan came hnm.,
from New York this week, bring
ing with him three young men as
summer pupils.
Mr. U. L. Holloway has bought
from Mr. J. A. Enterkin the resi
dence on Strickland St., formerly
owned by'Mr. E. C. Roberts.
By an oversight in making up.
Bill Blues article is badly scat
tered—beginning on third page
and ending on first.
Dr. R. E. Hamilton has bought
■the C. F. Selman residence on
Price St,., from Mr. T. J. Selman
of New York.
WE BUY IT!
WE SELL IT!
In fact, our store is recognized headquarters
by both BUYERS and SELLERS.
Miss Amelda Duncan, of Birm
ingham. is here to lie an attendant
nghain. is here to lie an attendant g
t the Burton-Barber wedding Fri- ™
day. a
Mrs. II. M. Upshaw and son.
Julian, will leave early next week
for a visit with relatives in Missis
sippi.
Mrs. Z. T. Duke is at home again
after several weeks at St. Joseph
Infirmary. She is somewhat im
proved but still confined to her
room. ,
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.
Emnueiware
Blass ware
V. boden ware
Notions
.Musical string
Soaps & toile
Neckwear
Hosiery
Jewelry and Novelties
Candies and Confections
Stationary
Books an I Magazines
Shoe I’(dishes
Pictures and frames
Pipes Cigars and cigarettes
Purses and Hand hags
Cutlery
Handkerchiefs
Caps and Suspenders
Toys and Dolls.
Paints Varnishes® Stains
Putman’s Fadeless Dyes
Move Veedh - and Shuttles
Fish [looks and Lines
dial Supplies
| partners and Merchants Bai»»v |
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DEPOSITS INSURED
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Reach
I vYe Invite You 1
See us for groceries* notions and feed.
Dr. .T, L. Reiman has returned
home from the Davix-Fischer,
where he underwent a serious op
eration. His friends are delighted
to know that he is doing nicely.
We’ll buy all your chickens, eggs, butter and
vegetables.
Mrs. J. Q. Enterkin, Airs. M. E.;?
'armer, Mrs. \V. A. James and I?
Baggett & Burton
SO MUCH DOWN-
SO MUCH A MONTH
V» e are not an installment house
we do not advertise installment
terms—but no honest man or wu-
111,111 who loves untie need go witii-
ool it. Mr Edison has sum to us:
“do not deny iiiusie to the music
lover. To taose oil the slender in
comes. IIIHKC tel,us that will not
i
tile
2T>6e New
EDISON
Farmer, Airs. vv. a. names mm ix
Mr. Roy Enterkin have returned |M
from a pleasant motor trip to n etHtWHttHHUtH'W'il'WH'i■HHtlW
Cordele.
THE UNIVERSlAI-CAR
i There are more than three million Ford cars in use^and the in
creasing demand is proof of the value of the Universal car.
The EoiO Motor Company expects to increase production; to ’4000
carsjper 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. o. b. Detroit and to these are to be added
freight and war tax.
J. R. DUNCAN
is the worlds greatest'.musical in
strument. it gives ,yuu every
kind of mu.de, exactly as perl'orni-
d upon the stage. It gives you
til that the ear ean give of the art
of the world's greatest artists.
DO NO LET MONEY STAND IN
THE WAY
If you are paying for Liberty
Bonds or for some other reason
you are not particularly Hush al
the present time, do not. let that
prevent you from owning a New
Edison. Do’nt hesitate. Come to
us and ell us confidentially what
terms will be convenient, for you.
MODELSFROM$41 to $400
Terms if desired. Call and see
the line.
To inspect our welLselected 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
\ V
House Tea.
Try International ‘Stock
Powders.
We have a big supply
fresh vegatables eve^y Saturday
Bring us your Produce.
A good , Remington Type
writer for sale at a bargain.
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EDWARDS GROCERY CO.
PREMO CAMERAS, easy to
load—open the back and drop in
the pack. All models on hand and
prices run from $1.13 up. Ask us
to show you, whether you want
to buy or not.
Premo 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 Jr. 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.
JOE C. M’CARLEY
Toattainyourhighestefficiencyinbusi-
ness—to maintain the best of health—to be able
to keep your appointments—your feet must be
comfortable—they must not distract you.
Good Fitting
Shoes
Shoes that fit your feet perfectly are
essential. They leave your mind free to think
—not fret. And they make it possible for you
to go where and When you please.
We have made a special study of fit
ting and give it particular attention.
We have the newest fashions and our
prices will please you.
UPSHAW BROTHERS
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