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DOTJQT ** COUNTyyFNTINKt DOUGLASVILLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JULY 11,1919.
Social and Personal
I Mrs. A. Q. Dobbs is one of our
'new subscribers this week.
I
I Aunt Senie Kelly, one of Doug-
' lasvill's old time darkies, dropped
.. , ,, w „ _ . I dead Thursday morning while
'Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Geer were, drawing a bucket of water from
in- Atlanta 'Wednesday. ! her well.-
Mr. T. J. Selmah, of New York' Mrs N E . Aderholdt of Rt.2,
siffcnt the week end here, and Was ma( j e the ^ntihel' office a pleas-
accompanied home by little Miss ant v j 8 jt ^liis week and renewed
b. Marchman | Dorothy Selman. her Sentinel subscription.
. , Miss Carol Arnold, returned to ! , W , e acknowledge with thanks
Hon. W. I. Dorris is in South her home at Fayettville Saturday 1 check from Mr - "* e 4 . nter of
after several weeks stay here with Greensboro for subscription.
Mrs. Julian Arnold.
Mr. S. & Perkins spent TiMsday
fai Atlntdl
Congressman W. D. Upshaw,
spent the 4th in Douglasville. J
Dr. and Mrs. J
spent, Sunday in Bremen.
Georgia this week prospecting,
Mrs. N. B. Duncan has been
quite sick this wegk.
‘M'rs. Lindley of Powder Springs
was a .guest, of Mrs. P. H. M.c-
Gouirk, the Fourth. >
Senator W. H. Dorris of Cordele
spent the week end here with his
mother.
The speech of Hon. Clifford Wal
ker was pronounced a gem by all
who hard it.
Mr. Thomas H. Phillius of Mem
phis, spent the fourth here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Phillips.
Mr. C. W. Russell, of Atlanta
Read his ad in the Sentinel.
federate held an interesting meet
ing on the 4th and reelected Mr.
Rev. Harry Meek, of College A. R. Bomar, Commander.
Park, was here this week, selling
the Scofield Reference Bible. '/
McCARLEY’S
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Mrs. J. N. Parsons and three
f children of Dallas Texas, are here
Mrs. H. M. Upshaw and son. for the summer with Miss Lilia
JJulian. have returned horn.. from. Freeman,
a pleasant stay at Biloxi, Miss. |
Miss Bessie Roberts, of James
is visiting friends and relative
here.
the news next week, as tile editoi
" .] b" absent,, attending the Geor-
gia Press Association at Monroe
Friends are glad to learn that 1 The city council is figuring on a
Mrs. J. E. Phillips, who has been oronosition to. make a hard sur-
cjuite sick, is able to he out again, faced 1 street ot Broad through *Tlie
i business section.
Miss Annie Lou McCord of Wash |
ington, Ga. is the ugset of Mrs. A. i Mrs. f.innie Wood and Mr.
W. MeLarty. I Glenn MeKelvy are visiting their
I brother, Mr. 1. A MeKelvy, in
.Mr. J. L. Perkins left Tuesday j Birmingham, this week,
to join his wife and children for a j
few days visit in High Point. N.O. K‘‘v. Marvin Williams is prea-
_ jelling some powerful sennoss at
Mayor 7*. 1’. Dake attended the the Methodist church this week
Municipal League ol Ga., in At- and the large audiences are manef-
lanta, Tuesdty. esting much interest in them.
Lieut. Hugh Watson, of Ft. Mc
Pherson. spent Sunday here with
his father.
o
Mr. J. B. Kirby has accepted a
position with the Water and Light
Department at Sandersville.
Mr. Iliram Kirby,Misses Nannie
Kirby and Verna Perkins motored
to Marietta Sunday afternoon. •
Mr. George Bell, of Bremen,
was the guest of Mr. J. -I. Kirby
and family on tile. Fourth.
Mr. C. M. Kirby, of Atlanta, was
the week-end guest of his brother,
Mr. J. J. Kirby.
Mr. Quillian Gore, of Atlanta,
was,tile weekend visitor of Mis*
! Mrs. 0. L. Camp, Mrs. J. W.
ine. Wood.
iiss Stacy McWhorter ami her
sister. Mrs. Himlmon, had a nar-
| row escape from serious accident
Monday afternoon when her new
j Buiek crashed into a tree at the
corner of Broad and Bowdon
streets.
The Sheriff and Marshall an
a bottle of booze.
C. W. RUSSELL & SON
(Successors to C'. W. Russell)
19 Peters St., Atlanta
Sheet Metal Workers, Roofing, Guttering, Repair and J
Work.
Out of town business given special attenticn.
Tanlac 90 cents.
Whitley’s Pharmacy.
Bring all your produce and
chickens to Baggett & Burton
and get highest, market prices.
y Bring your laundry *o E. C.
ROBERTS. 1
Almand & McKoy have Fruit
Jars, Rubbers and. Tops. ,
Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable Com
pound. $1.00.
Whitley’s Pharmacy.
Brifli vonr chickens, eggs and
butter to BAGGETT & BURTON.
Get your Goodyear Cord Tires
at JAMES* SAYER.
Bring all vour produce and
chickens to Baggett & Burton
and get highest market prices.
FOR SALE—Good 8 room house
with 6 1-8 acre lot, orchard etc in
Douglasville at a reasonable price.
NOTICE ICE CUSTOMERS
We will deliver ice in quantities
of 25 His. or more as follows.
25 lbs 25c
50 lbs 40c
100 lbs 75c
Nichols & Co.
FOR SALT—40 acres two miles
from Douglasville. 4 room house
25 acres in< ultivation, goodhottoin
land and plenty running water.
Good spring and well, $1650.00
Dake&McLarty.
Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable Com
pound. $1.00.
Whitley’s rharmacv.
Buy a box of Caloid’s; good
preventative for Influenza.
J. L. SELMAN & SON.
j CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT.
^ GEORGIA—Douglas County,
j The return of the npprnisers sef-
! ing apart twelve months’ support
1o the family of Richmond Vaugh n ,
deceased, having been filed in my
| office, all persons concerned are
| cited, to show (Muse by the 7th day
.of July. 1919. why said application
j for twelve months’ support should
n.»t he granted. This June 2nd
! 1919.
)| J. H. Me LARTY, Ordinary.
FRUIT JARS, Qt. 95c
“ “ 1-2 gal. J1.15
“ “ Pints 80c
3 Bars good Soap 10c
MACHINE NEEDLES AND
SHUTTLES TO FIT ANY
MAKE OF SEWING
MACHINE
PUTNAM’S FADELESS DYES
All COLORS’ 10c.
REACH BASEBALL SUPPLIES
Best League Balls 10c
PICTURE FRAMING
Best quality of work. Bring your
Pictures here to be framed.. Satis
faction guaranteed. Enlargements
made from prints or Kodak nega
tives.
Statement of the Condition of the
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Located at Douglasville, Ga., at the close of business June 30,1919,
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Demand Loans $148,440.81
Overdrafts, unsecured. 8,240.26
Bonds and 'Stocks owned
•by the Bank 5,174.62
Banking House 5,115.92
Furniture and Fixtures 4,314.65
Due from Bunks and Bank
ers in this State 8,781.76
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States . 4,930.00
Clearing House 5,696.87
Advances on Cotton... 64,435.42
TOTAL. .$255,139.31
Capital Stock Paid in.. $ 25,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, Interest and
Taxes Paid 13,685.07
Due Unpaid Dividends 24.00
! Individual Deposits, Sub
ject to Check. . 138,666,23
Time Certificates 59,498.36
j Cashier’s Checks 765.65
! Bills Payable Including Time
j Certificates Represent
ing Borrowed Money, Vl 7,500.00
TOTA.L.-.$2550 39.31
State of GeorRia, Douglas County.—Before me came Thad
McKoy, Cashier of Farmers & Merchants Bank, who being duly
sworn,says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condi
tion of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
THAD McKOY
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 10th day of Jtdy, 1919.
F. M WINN, Jr.,
N. P. State at Large
Country Produce
We are’ recognized headquarters for the
best andjfreshest in country produce.
• i
We will buy your chickens, eggs, butter and
vegatables. Bring them ta 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'eur fountain is the best. Get
your drinks aud ice cream'bere.
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'Sl'iao 0(; atqutix
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND
.RECORDS
Both AMBELOLA and DIAMOND
DISC.. Diamond point repoducer
on every EDISON Instrument.
The best (and latest music recreated
naturally.
EDISON WILL PLAY ALL
MAKES OF RECORDS.
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 productions 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. o. b. Detroit and to these are to be[ added
freight and war tax.
J. R. DUNCAN
Edwards Grocery Company
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 , ail 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
TTT'E will have a car load of new
Model “490’s” and “F. B.’s”
soon.
Drop in, phone or write us and
let as show you one of these new
models.
James & Sayer