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Social and Prsonal
Dr. W. K. Burnett was here from
"W just on Wednesday. -
IMr. B. F. Burton-has been quite
sick this week.
Mrs. A. Ernest is spending sev
eral days in Atlanta with relatives.
Mr. and Mi’s. S.K Copeland of
Bremen were in Douglasville Mon
day.
1’rotraeted .services will Imgiu at
the Methodist chtirehon the first
8-untliiy in duly. Rev. Marvin Wil
Batin will assist the pastor in these
services. The public is corduilly
invited to attend and all church
members of both churches are ask
ed to help. ,
Mr. TTugh fihlwards and !'
visited Mrs. Holcomb, of
Point. Sunday.
East
Judge A. I,. Bartlett was here
from Dallas this week.
Mr. Ralph Edwards of Monte
zuma. visited his parents, Mr and
Mrs. G. M. Edwards, Sunday.
Friends of li>r. d. L. Selman are . ,
it, , • ' , , , i 'Reports from ^everywhere lmli-
glad to see him able to be out again .. . ,, ... ,
b cate Pint p -'urlnsvil!" will linve a
Miss Nanie Dove Selman is spen- record breaking crowd on the 4th.
dingseveral days in Atlanta. Mru f ..„. pnt (l sl ,,.
We are glad to report Mr. T. A. ious operation Wednesday at Flat
Jackson still improving. Rock Sanitarium. Hope she will
Mrs. H. M. Upshaw and son dill- soon recover,
ian, left Wednesday for Biloxi,
Miss, to spend several weeks.
'Miss Lilia Freemen and Miss
Elizabeth Smith were visitors in
Atlanta Tuesday.
The Methodist district confefnp-i
ee is in session at Austria. Several
are- attending’ frofn Douglasville.
Mr. Tom Stewart, is at home
from the University of Georgia,
for his summer vacation.
Messrs D. W Price and K. I.
T'Citon are attending life state Re
union of Gnnfedcrate VetVwuns at
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. R-owbimland Dawson tBis week,
family motored to Atlanta last Fri- Mp Mps . T „ inift - Selmfln ml( ,
t ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ; chiblren, of Atlanta, spent the
Mrs. A. Ernest was called to week end li
Atlanta last Friday on account of: Dr. and '.Mrs. d. L. Selman
the death of her niece, Mrs. Fuller. |
Mrs. Weddington was a recent
visitor of her dauhter Mrs. D. P.
Burson in Atlanta.
SOY BEANS GOOD AS
A GREEN VEGETABLE
Haberlandt and Habto Are Best
Varieties
The soy bean has been grown In
this country for Home yen™ both ns
a tiny plant anil as a grain plant for
live stock, but It has not been need
to any great extent for human con
sumption. The reason for this i«
probably the difficulty in cooking the
mature beans.
This quality, however, does not
hold when the beans are used green.
When used as a green vegetable, tt
Roy Enterkin, motored to Savanah ls preI , ure d and used very much like
this week. i the green garden pea.
d ' ’ . Almost any varieties of soy beans
BBSs Dornti’v Selman entertain" may be llee( j t or this purpose. A few
U l rtu(i'ihf>r of her friends last Silt- e f the varieties, however, give espe-
oeeasion of he releven- cial promise. Of the earlier sortB, the
Halierlandt is probably one of the
best. It usiinly yieldB at the rate
of about 10 or 12 bushels of mature
seed to the acre. The Edwards, a
later bean, is desirable because of its
size. Everything considered, prob-
abuly a recent importation known hs
the Habto beau ls one of the best.
This is a large flat bean much larger
than any other soy bean that is util-
with their parents. , ze|1 ln thi8 country a t the present
Mr. and 'Mrs. d. A. Enterkin.Mr.
ml '' n '•! ” -
?. ! f v, i t h
th hirth dav
Tiler
"teetin
| Bapth f
is to he an important
of the memibers of the
hpri’h ncvl Sun lav aft
time. The size of this bean mukes
it much easier to handle. Then, too,
the flavor is of the best. On account
of tlie large size of thiB bean, it will
have to he planted rather thickly.
McCARLEY’S
Quality .Merchan
dise from many
Lines
'Mr. Nesbit Harper of Litliia Sp
rings, wds 1 in' Douglasville Thurs
day. : ,
noon at 4 o’clock, official business, considerable quantity of these beany
have been sent out to county agents
Night watchman, d, <\ Arrington during the year, and those interest-
is enjoying a vacation trip to New-) ed should try to secure a
Orleans this week and deputy Slier’ ^ lla °',"“he Ma,„moth Yellow should
iff. Bartlett, is looking alter the be u , ed TUla ls lh8 standard vark
Col. and Mrs. d. R. llutiheson and town s interests at night. ely in u, e state and may be procur
family motored to Atlanta Tnes- „ . . #li in simoBt any locality.
( ] a y .Miss. Bessie doe Selman gave a
birthday picnic to a number of] oil in soy BEANS.
Miss Amelda Duncan of Birm- her friends Friday. They motored D .
ipghajn is spending some tump to Litliia Springs for the oeeasion lt'soy beana were sold on oil con-
here with Miss Louise Duncan.
Mrs. H. G. Hall, who was quite
sick last week, is very much im
proved, ,
Mr. H. M. Adair of P.owder Sp
rings is a new reader of the Sen
tinel.
which was in honor of her eleventh
birthday.
The Baptist Sunday School Con
vention, of the Concord Association
will ifieet at Sweetwater June 28
2!). All schools in the association
are expected to he present.
Messi* Bvrotn Kirby and Bunn •' are requested to state there
Brittain were guests' Sunflav of w ' 11 l,e "’..rit in th" first degree
their aunt, Mrs. E. E. Winn. "» ,l "' '-'"N I'uIgpSalnr.i"’ •••
j rilit and all\l)rothers are urged to
Miss Lowe lias returned to her attend,
home in Cop,(tele after a pleasant I
visit to Mrs. M. E. Farmer. Mr. ml Mrs. Sam Harding, Mr.
and Mrt. F. M. Winn Jr..Mrs. S.
Mr. A. B. Stovall of Winston,! R. Johnston and Misses Pearl and
was in Douglasville last week andj MBr j,. „f the Methodist Sun-
ordered the Sentinel for another j, rfflV School and Mr. d. I*, odson
yeor. |of the Baptist, attended the state
IMr. S. P. McCard orders his pa . j convention at Rome last week,
per changed from Rt. 2 to Ash-! 0wj to nl i si ,„ a tion, we
burn, and a check accompanied the | sf(|r1(>d jn f) S( , Dtin „, lllst wepk
order.
Mr. and Mrsfl W. B. Est
Atlanta, spent the week en here'that the information was .anerrnr
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. land the child is very much hell
N. B. Duncan. ‘after quite a sick spell.
Aluminum Ware
('..ina ware
Tin ware
Emmie: ware.
Glass ware
Wooden ware
Notions
Musical strings
Soaps & toilet articles
Neckwear
Hosiery
dewelrv and Novelties
Candies and Confections
Stationary
Books ami Magazines
Shoe Polishes
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
Bove Needles and Shuttles
Fish Hooks and Lines
Reach Baseball Supplies
Suits, dresses etc,
dyed or dry cleaned.
All laundry work ship
ped each Wednesday.
Cah me.
| America’s Glorious Day
ip The Fourtn of Juiy
m
± -Mfc-Y 1
at .
iii means more than the flare of rockets and the roll of j
■ drums—symbols of our patriotic celebrations. For*
S this day commemorates the birth of a nation—of a£
? “Government of the people, by the people, for the#
? people” which stands today a leader on the earth. ?
Each generation has strengthened the great struct-iii
" are of Anrericaism founded on the ideals expressed injjj
Amersca’s Declaration of Independence—ideals to?
which today the world aspires. ?
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With thankful hearts und a fixed purpose to be"
£ worthy at once of those gone before and of tasks ahead ?
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we will celbrate this glorious Day of Indpendence.
Farmers and Merchants Bai.k
r
Country Produce
tent there would be a wide difference
ln the prices between different varle
ties. Work In the laboratories of th«
Georgia State dollege of Agriculture
show that the pound* i>f oil per loti
varioe as follows: Haberlandt, 431
pounds; Tokto, 422; Wilson, 369;
Mammoth Yellow, 337; Edward, 334;
and Ottoman, 306. Thus, there is •
difference of 130 pounds of oil per to* SO MUCH DOWN —
between the Huberlnndt and the Ot SO MUCn A MONTH
V>man. | p 0 t all installment house
j we dn tint advertise installment
terms—lint no honest man or wo
man who loves imiic nctu go wit li
on t it. Mi Edison has said to us:
‘’do not deny music In the music
—| lover. iTo those of the slender in-
comes, make terms tlmt will not
Tailor and Men’s l ""' ass thei "
WALTER A. GUEST
Owing to
I started in the
that the, baby of Mr. O. E. Mason
of | was dead. We are glad tolearn'^p yV Mitchell
Furnishings
Stop in and look
Atlanta
Near Terminal Station
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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 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 Yne & card and I will call, or drop by and l^t’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
'A
S7?e New
EDISON
is the woi’lds greatest musical in
strument. It gives you every
kind uf music, exactly as perform
ed upon the stage. Il gives you
all that the etfr can 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 particu arly flush at
the present time, do not lei that
prevent you from owning a New
Edison. Do’nt hesitate. Come to
us and ell ns confidentially what
terms will he convenient for you.
MODELS FROM $41 to $400
Terms if desired. Call and see
the line.
We are recognized headquarters for the
best and freshest in country produce.
We will buy your chickens, eggs, butter and
vegatabies. Bring them to us, or phone us and
we will come after it.
I
You’ll find it at our store if its on the mar
ket,
Don’t forget our fountain is the best. Get
your drinks aud ice cream here.
Edwards Grocery Company
FARMS
WANTED
Prerno 00—$1.13 .
Brownie 0—$2.00
Brownie No. 2—$2.95
Brownie No. 2A—$3.95
Brownie No. 2C—$4.40
lv'odok Jr.—$9.95
Prerno dr. Nil. 1—$7.85
Prerno Jr. No. 2—$8.6n
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.
We want several small
farms now. If you want to
sell this year now is the time
to list with us.
JOEC.M’CARLEY Dake & McLarty