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douglas com"'? sentinel. dpuglabville Georgia. Friday, juke 27,3919.
Social and Prsonal
Work is proressing nicely <>n tin*]
new residence of Mr. J.AY. House.
Mr. Nesbit Harper was here
from Lithiu Springs. Tuesday.
Prof. J. T. fteese, of Pair Play,
was in Duuglasville Uiis week.
Mr. W. T. Williams was here
from Chesnut Log Tuesday.
Miss Bessie Pay Griffith is vis
iting relatives in Atlanta this week
Mr. IT. It. Richardson, of J.ithia
Springs was in Douglasville Tues
day..
Read the Auburn ad of Nftlle.v
and McLendon in this week’s Sen
tinel. ~~
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Aiken of lire
men visited Mr. and Mrs. IT. G.
Hall, this week.
Mr. R. L. Evans, one of our new
subscribers on Rt. 0, made us a
pleasant call Tuesday.
Mr. S. W. Teal, of Rt. S.ealled
this week and set his subscription
forward a year.
Mr. J. M. Banks, has returned
from a plesant visit with Ids bro.
at Columbus.
Miss Mattie Aiken of Bremen
is spending some time with her
sister, Mrs. II. G. Hall.
Mr. Glen Selman, and little son
Gleen Jr. of Roekmart visited rela
tives here this week.
Miss Etna Longino.who has been
teaching a; Waycross,, is at horn.*
fi>t- the summer.
Mr.i W. J. Puller of Atlanta.!u -
been the guest this week of Rev.
find' Mrs. A. Ernest.
Mr. Gordon Banks will begin at
once the e-eetym of a. handsome
residence on Camlielton. St..
The East End Missionary Circle
was entertained Last Thurs
j day by Miss S. E. Freemen.
i Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Marchinan
| And Col. d. R. Hutcheson .metered
to Atlanta Wednesday.
] Mr. ami Mrs. d. E. Cheatham
and Miss Frankie Rridwell mot
ored to Atlanta Thursday.
Mr. <!. W. Griffiht. has recently
remodeled his residence which ad
ds very much to its appearance.
Mr. H. d. Danniell of near Villa
Rica, was here Wednesday and
renewed his faith in the Sentinel
|
Mr. and 'Mrs. J. W. McK'elvev|
and family 'have returned to their i
home in Birmingham by' automob
ile, after spending several days
here with relatives.
E.
W HAT more suitable remem
brance for the lovely girl
graduate or the beautiful bride
than an exquisite solitaire; a dainty
brooch; a piece of richly patterned
silver; or an Elgin Watch—those
unfailing, tireless markers of the march of
time. Your needs have been anticipated
here.
A M ADA AM ' Jeweler & Optician
. fllUKUAN 10 E. Hunter St., Atlanta
Mayor J. H. Hudson'and' Mr.
Guidon NaJIy of Villa Rica,were
Doulasville visitors Wednesday.
IV. H. G. Thompson of \tnns-
made us a pleasant visit Wednes
day mulMiad his name entered on
our s-inscription list.
! MiesLF«uikie BridiWell, who has
been in Quincy Fla., i:i the Mi.-
lii.ory business the past year, is at
ho: ,e ip the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris of.
Winston Rt. 1 announced Hie birt.n
of their dlaug'htcr, Mattie Vue, on
June, 22.
'Mr H. d. Hollis of Rt. 6, is a new
reader of the Sentinel,haiiing sent
in his subscription by his carrier
.si. vv. vt. Johnston.
The swimming-pool has been
opened again myt will prove a
soiree <>t much pleasure to the
younger people.
Mrs. Nellie Lawson ami So:
Willie, of Coffee Springs, Ala. ari
the guess of 'Mrs. Lawson’s sistJe:
Misfc. Louise Lohgono.
Senator, J. T. Duncan and Rep-
j resentative W. R. Willoughby .left
; Wednesday to enter upon their
. duties in the Legislature..
j 'Messrs, d. C. Arrington, Floyd
Sharpe, Fred Giles, and Chester
Matthews, have returned from a
weeks outing a New Orleans.
" Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Abercrombie
amt some of their children ofPheo-
nix Arizona, are expected tomor
row. Their many friends there
will be delighted to see them.
| 'Mrs. J. F. Marehman had as
her recent guests her mother, Mrs.
G. R. Adamson, her sister,Miss Mat
lie Adamson, and her brother Mr.
N. S. Adamson, of Bremen.
Mr. 0. W. Lynn of Villa Riea.
haa been appointed to succeed the
late W. B. Foster as telegraph op
erator here and will assume his dut
ies July 1st. ■!
The music pupils pf Mrs. H. V.
Johnson enjoyed, an outing at,
Lithia Springs Thursday. • They
were chaperoned by Mesdames.
J. L. Giles and H. V. Johnston.
Among the Douglas Co. young
ladies attending the teachers in
statute at Carrollton this week are
Misses Nel',1 Smith, Evelyn Aber
crombie, Nell Gilland, Detta Mason
Nettie Kiirby, Ivor Moore, Lillie
Brown, and Ruby Dorris.
Col. W. H. Dorris of Cordele,
was here this week shaking hands
with his many friends, Col. Dorris
is one of the most influential mem
here Of the Georgia Legislature
He also advanced his subsription
While here.
Mr. L. A. Souter, a Cornier cit
izen here, was out from At.lnat.a
i Wednesday and ordered the Sen
| tine] to his address for another
.year He also placed- an adi in the
Sentinel asking 'big Douglas'Co.
friends t bring him their produce
guaranteeing them the highest mar
kef price.
Quality Merchan
dise from many
Lines
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j America's Glorious Day *
j The Fourth of July - i
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] means more than the flare of rockets and the roll of 5
;■ drums—symbols of our patriotic celebrations. It'or?
i this day commemorates the birth of a nation—of aj
J “Government of the people’ by the people, for the g
5 people,, which stands today laeader on earth. ■
1 Each generation has strengthened the great struct-1
1 ure of Americaism founded on the ideals expressed in J
j America’s Decoration of Independence—ideals to*
! which today the world aspires. x ■
i With thankful hearts and a fixed purpose to be|
i worthy at once of those gone before and of tasks ahead £
1 we will celebrate this glorious Day of Independence. £
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Aluminum Ware
China ware
Tin ware
Enamel ware
Glass ware
Wooden ware
Notions
Musical strings
Soaps & toilet articles
Neckwear
Hosiery
Jewelry and Novelties
Candies land Confections
Stationary
Books and 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
Pnthian’s Fadeless Dyes
Boyc Needles and Shuttles
Fish Hooks and Lines
Reach Baseball Supplies
Suits, dresses etc,
dyed or dry cleaned.
AH laundry work ship
ped each Wednesday.
Cali me.
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tHC UNIVERSAL CAR
There are more than three million Ford cars in usejand the in
creasing demand is proof of the value of the Universal car.
* " The Eord 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 ^nd 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 ape to be added
freight and war tax.
J. R. DUNCAN
SO MUCH DOWN-
S j MUCH A MONTH
We are not an installment house
we do not advertise installment
terms—but no honest man or wo
man who loves muic need go with
out it. Mr Edison has said to us:
“do not deny music to the music
lover. To those of the slender in
comes, make terms that will not
harass them.”
K6e New
EDLSON
is the worlds greatest musical in
strument. It gives ,you every
kind of music, exjietly as perform
ed upon the stage. It gives you
all that the ear 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 particularly flush at
the pr.esent 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 he copvenient for you:
MODELS FROM $41 to $400
Terms if desired. Call and &e
the line.
Country Produce
We are recognized headquarters for the
best and freshest in country produce.
We will buy your chickens, eggs, butter and
vegatables. Bring them to us, or phone us and
we will come’after it.
You’ll[find^it''at our store if its on the mar
ket,
Don’t forget our fountain is the best. Get
yourfdrinks aud ice creanfhere.
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—$7.8a
Premo Jr. No. 2—$8.85
Film , all sizes—no ad
vance in priceB.
Films developed and enlarge
ments made from your negatives
* CALL AND LET ME
SHOW YOU.
OR PHONE 69.
lOEC.MCARLEY
Edwards Croceiy Company
FARMS
WANTED
We want several small
farms now. If you want] to
sell this year now is the time
to list with us.
Dake & McLarty