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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL. POPGLASYILI.B GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 19^9
rfrrrrrnrrrrrrrn-rr — ■ ,■ ■ ........ | agent of the Georgia State col-1
n n i + lege o: agriculture and the U. S
Social and Personal PirrvLSS^'
J. works trom .Edison in ooutii *< 01
Mrs. Alaee Roberts, of James, is
here for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. DoWw. of
Atlanta, spent Sunday here.
' -Air. S. S, l’erkins spent Tuesday
in Atlanta. ,
Mr. ngd Mrs. F. AI. "Winn, Jr.,
spent Monday in Atlanta.
'Miss Gladys I'owns has ivturn< .1 * 0, ‘ a pb-nsur
fiom a week's stay in Atlanta.
Mr. Ray Chape l of Vida Ri,
spent Saturday in Douplasvillc.
■iiti’ieil the worn. as being
Owing to engine trouble we are llu ' liirva st "« ( S of t 1 "'. ' VOTvil
h p ( - ■ has visited secern
iate getting out this week.
■Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dnnenn and
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Estes are en
joying the week at Tyhee
Editor Z. T. DfWU' and son, Lan
ins. attended the Georgia Press
Association at Monroe this week,
tlie latter going to the mountains
trip.
•s in tiie county but d.i
• .is ill any mile
It is toa lnt>
adult \vee\
location
now to look
l<, lilt- I.\eme,r
for
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ‘Sibley and
Rev. and Mrs. 8. T. Giiiaud spent
"Wednesday, in Atlanta.
Mr. Hiram Kirby, oi Ai'anta.
was t : ’" week-1 ii I all, st •>:’ 1
rents. Mr. and Mrs k J. -1. Ki: ••
'Mrs. Mary Woods, of De M-: • -
Town, spent a few davs I •
with her sisti r, Mrs. -I. A.
»
Mr. 1\. S. !.)iiii"iin left To:
for a t p tM- : ' : i I’ennslyvania.
New York and AY; -.kington. lb id
Lieut. AVilliam .1. Crouch
wife,, just back ffoni nvei
soeiit ! be v ei-k-end wit
Airs. J. A. Dorris..
his
The Vi
held at !■
'August 7t
iivesAif !
invited t.
nsaiit
Tb
Tlie Chantaupua !
a "d every olio illt,
town shuuld get on,
son tieki
tidise in
Mr. Floyd House arrived limit”
Saturday after spending some
time in army service in France.
(Mrs. S
have ret
some tine
some time
lo. She i
wt! !l
with
now
n of Davto
the sunn
Air. and Mrs. W. M. Air
are visiting relatives and t;i
in Conyers this week.
Mrs. Z. W
Mrs. It. It. It
and Mrs. Harry
daughter. Miss Luei
The sermon preached Sunday F a., are sn,aiding
by Rev. La I’radii was enjoyed bv here.
a!L ' Mr. J. 0. Durden, of ,M
Air. Eunn Rrittian lias returned whp entertained the Sentinel
home after spending spending sev- this week s, nleasar.tly
eral dys in South Georgia. ! koine, died Thursday a fit
suddenly. Ho was a
law of Mrs. J. K. I’hillii
lasville. /
ibis section of the state should
evnimne the v-TInw squares which
J,hey find on the ground, t he w-
i a es no s< i nit res lays an egg
and' therein and seals up the hole.
M'seas, very sm - -. sign that a weevil is do
sister, itig the damnde is tlie presence <o
the small white worm on ilie
, side iif tlie square. This worm cm >
" la- easily seen ns it will practi <•-
\' ally til up tlie square.
Method Of Control
' I When farmer makes an ..invest-
ligation and finds the. sqttari
which contains the worm a*
cribed above he should then .
ov ; v op.!. e.,w bv pilV
Lstalk by stalk and pick up a”
burn these puncturiid squares.
, , | Thy time to do this work i< now
I before any new weevils have a c-li-
", ’.janee to hatch out. Do not wait
relatives at Min
relatives at A!
s'eying with her:
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
fruit Jars, Qt. 95c
“ “ 1-2 gal, $1,15
- “ Pints 80c j
•> Bars good Snap 10c
i." A CHINE NEEDLES AND
SHUTTLES TO-FIT ANY
MAKE 07 SEWING
MACHINE
THE SCORE CARD.
- Tuosdu;
d in th
1)0VP S(*a
l not mi«s any 0
entertainments.’
des-
PUTNAM’L FADELESS
All COLORS’ 10c.
Tn really know a subject requires
I the subject be e>:nniint*U from all nn-
| gles * all the facts learned and
> ! classified.
From the facts classified conclusions
•can be drawn. To be able to draw
true conclusions’gives command of the
23. Hind flank*
24. Hip.
25. Rump i
27. Ham, or gam
mon
29. Buttocks
30. Twist, or crotch
31. Hock
subject.
lo aid in the systematic study of
the hug there has been prepared a list
• if the points making up the hog and
pa eh of these given a weight, and the
so;n of all the weights is 100. For ex-
tn. do “Chest” 10, “Shoulder” 8.
“Hams" 8. ere. Such a list of points is
known as a score card.
ItciTield and
""fa
-•ii- .
until the ground is covered and
new crop of weevils are
linteherl out and are laying eggs.
Raggett. Mr. and 1, die mutt,, should he Thou Shaft
g-'lt and children, j Nut Hatch.
1
PICTURE FRAMING
Best quality of work. Bring your
faction guaranteed. Enlargements
ditor'
tives.
y, of Atlanta,
till'd relatives
•Air. J. .1.
Dorris wen
day.
Alis- Ira Ale.KVlv
is visiting friends
here.
... , ... . i The friends of Miss Harriotte
Kii-oy. and Hon A\ I. AVnitl. v. of Atlanta, and T.
-Atlanta visitors Mon- ,. Bp( .,.. ,- s Itmv s1ilti , in ,. (1
! at Camp Gordon, will Ik* interested
‘Mrs. L. K. Jordan ami little to learn of their niarriapre. which
son. L. K.. Jr., are visiting? the* for- j took place July 9. at the home 0!
mer’s parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. J h p r lister and brother. Mr. and
Ernest. jMrs. B. F. Perry, Newport, News,
-ii a. 1 hey h*fT immediately for jmmh'‘r oftyeevils at the migration
Mr. Harvey Davis arrived home Atlanta, where they will i.e at , 1P ,. i(1 ,l i„ August and September
vacation during which time he at- , Klnu . at tlle AVinecoff. hev will do considerable damage
tended the \\ dlard-Deinpsv light . .. . ... , , ,
. .j. , , ru . • __ . __ to the top crop in the tield.se where
m Toledo, Ohio. | CARD OF THANKS )llPV Lr „|
The revival at. the Methodist , desire to thank out- triends qf t] le farmers live.some hot dry
church closed Kniiday night.011 ae-: J'.' 1 * ^" >ir nmnv words and acts of weather soon the damage will
count of the illness of Bro AVil- i K ,n, lni*ss and s ’« >nn.-d lit■ during t u- V erv likely he small,
liams’ mother. i illness and death ol our dear little j ]f can do n<> harm to be ever on
.Some, hot dry weather durmv
July will materially aid in the ti
ght as tire eggs laid in the punctu-
r I - nini-es will not hutch urn! Pictures here to be framed.. Satis-
will dry up. Nature will and'
you might say, offer a good sub
•dilute fen- the picking up and made from prints or Kodak nega-
1 •' burning of the squares.
Extent Of The Damage To Th:
of Doug- Cr °P This Year
As the weevils are not. present
011 every farm they will daiuag -
only the bottom and middle crops
on the farms where they are now
at work. Tile weather conditions
will largely determin,. the extent
of the damage to the top crop on
all the farms in Douglas Count v
If tlie weatinvf- conditions are I'ni-
nrable for a large increase in tin-
The singing, led by Mr. Watson, j offerings
of Dallas, was a great help
the 'meeting at the Methodist I
church. * I
ness and death of our dear littli
1-1. Also for tlimbeautifnl floral , hp " ^.Vabd’ pick’up and bur
the squares as an insurance, and
■ ' i.m in j n«1 * v- nr, n 11 iiinni ituvc; evil’
May God hh*ss oavh om* nl you. 1 11()W |} 1(1 timo to examine care
Air. and Airs. Do\\ lit, Wood, j fullv»and follow instructions close
ly. '
MissfMaude Buchanan lias re
turned to her home in Decatur,
after a pleasant stay with Aliss
Pauline lelman.
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND
RECORDS
BOLL WEEVIL NOW IN DOUG
LAS COUNTY : Intensive.. Tillage .. Should
| FOLLOWED
The pest, is only found in isolat! Intensive tillage should be giy- g 0 t,h AMBELOLA and DIAMOND
, ed places, but may do consider-1 en ip cultivating the crop whether j
Prof, and .Mrs Rav AIcLartv and damage.to the cotton »rop if weevils arc present, are, not. The; DISC.. Diamond point repoducer
baby, qf* El her ton, are „ , , , , ..... , , .. .
their Plants, Judge and Airs. J.:"'” farmers on whose places they cult, ration each week, until it start The best and lateat music recreated
H 'McLar tv jare now working. | opening. I Ins keeps the cotton
‘ I One of the punctured squares 1 putting ori squares and. permits
(Mr. H. AI. Julian and .Miss Ida was brought in for identification' the weevils to work on them.
Bowles, of Greenwood. S. C., are by Harvey Vansant who lives a few 1 When ther- are no more squares
the guvst-j of Mr. and Airs. N. B. miles out from town. V the weevils begin work o n the
Duncan. , I Prof. 0. II. James, agricultural ‘bolls.
visitin'- the proper steps are. not taken by crop should b 0 given n si
shallow
on every EDISON Instrument.
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.
Piece 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 $£25 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
naturally. a
EDISON WILL PLAY ALL
MAKES OF RECORDS.
We areJ£recognized headquarters for* the
best and freshest in’eountry produce.
**
We will buy your chickens, eggs, butter ar.d
vegatables. Bring them to us, or phone us and
we will come after it. 11
You’ll find jt at our store if its on the mar
ket,
Don’t forget’our fountain is the best.
youi'Mrinks aud ice cream here.
Get
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 , nil 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 CJ’CARLEY
TlTE will have a car load of new
VV Model “490’s” and “F. BJs”
soon.
Drop in, phone or write us and
let as show you one of these new
models.
James & Sayer