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DOUGLAS COUNTY
sentine:
It, DOUGLASVILLE GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1919,
I ■! |„H H-M-l-H-H 1 i H H-H'-l-M-W-l-H
ocial and Personal
Mrs; 'Logan Clark of Atlanta
s vjsiti‘(l friends here this week.
Mr. Fred Ahcreronririe arrived
this 'freek frtfin, overseas service. ■
Miss Sarah Dnnean of Atlanta
isithe guest of Miss Louise Duncan
Mr. B. M. Hagin and daughters
Misses Lois and Buna of Waynes
boro were here for the week end.
tMlr. and Mrs. J. R. Dnnean
hav e returned from a pleasant
stay of several days at Tybee.
Miss Ima Johnston of Villa Rica
Whs a guest of Mrs. J. R .McKoy
.last week\
Mr. nd Mrs. P. R. Baggett and
children motored ffr Birmingham
last week.
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■Mrs. J. R. McK'oy attended the.
serious illness.
Mrs. H. F. Smith and little dau
ghter Edith, of Atlanta, are visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E.
Davis.
We thank the following 1 for cash
on subscription since our last is
sue: J. E. Gable, Rt. 1; B. L.
Griggs, Winston; J. It. Thrasher
Winston; W. D. West, Winston;
Mrs. J. A. Smith. Lithia Springs;
J. H. McLarty, Douglasville.
1
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lovell have,
1 returned to Nashville, Tenn. after
a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Johnston.
I Abercrombie&M orris have bou-
IMr. and Mrs. J. L, Perkins and ght the two lots .just south of the
children have returned from a ^entmel o *° J* . . .
pleasant visit of several days at ”«« £ick budding 50-70 in the
High Point N. C„ near future.
Mrs. L. K. Jordan and little son 1 Lyman Morris of Lester
have returned.to Montieclla after Washington is i . • ' ..
a Pleasant visit here with Rev and ^ ' ,arents Mr ' luld Mrs - W ‘ Ml
Mrs. Ernest. ( Morris.
Mr. N. R. Henderson has taken
rooms at the Roberts Hotel and
... i ,. ... will move his family here from
Wednesday via automobile tor St. vn , Rj next week ’. Mr . Hend-
Simons. 1 hey will be joined there his duties as
'by Rev ‘ « nd Mrs - A ' E f> pst “Hd cashier of ^ Farmers & Merch-
Dr. nd Mrs. F. M. Stewart and
'Air. and Mrs. W. M. Almand left
Mr. aqd Mrs. L. K. Jordan. •/
Mrs. L. 0. M endows and daugh-i
ter Sarah are here from Florida!
for a visit with friends ami rela
tives. I
ants Bank on August the 1st.
“THE OLD HOME PAPER”
(From The Dalton Citizen)
t. , . , ! There is nothing that will take
Douglas county was signally lion h - of the 0 K ]d home paper,
tred^ the Mason s Annuity last / not alwas clear of prin% and
Patrick-Wood 'Marriage at Con- «hs reelected, Secretary, not infrequently it, 18 clp
yers Wednesday.. , j E. Geer, and Mr. J. S. Kennedy £.!*« old lmme pHper” iust the
We are glad to know that Mr. h ecors - same, and appeals to those of the
T. A. Jackson is able to be up Mr. J. <D. McCarley has opened old home town as notling else does
and around the house after his the portlition between his store' -And b the way 11 the old home
and the lmildig formally occupied paper is getting’better as the days
by the Sanitay Barber Shop, and <mne. and go. There is more in it
converted his two buildings into ¥1100 there used to be It is fast
one commodious store. He has becoming a strong factor in the
also installed a new fountain. development of its home town and
county. It is more respected, and
Messrs V . Q. Entrilun and A. B. p s influence is no longer flouted
Stovall ot Winston, captured a The politician seeks its approval
l‘ord, two men and 22 gallons of and endorsement. The lawbreaker
whiskey one 'day last week in. g Hrs it T)le church and the sell-
transit to Atlanta. They turned y 00 l must have its cooperation if
their catch over to Sheriff Bag- their influence is to 'lie properly
gett which now gives him a flock fe ] t xh j s j s a day of publicity,
of four captured Fords. and all that is good in a connnun-
1 ity must be herald through a news-
McCARLEY’S
STECUL THIS WEEK
FRUIT JARS, Qt. 95c
“ “ 1-2 gal. $1.15
“ “ 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 $1.75
A FRIEND WORTH-WHILE
A bank account has frequently been likened
to a “friend in need”—and rightly so.
The possession of a strong financial reserve
vitilizes and energizes—fills with a sense of
independence-gives success-compelling pow
er. |
When there is unusual opportunity to be-
grasped or unexpected hardship to be avert
ed, the benefits of a bank accounf are most
keenly felt. f >'*
Don’t delay longer—start that account now!
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Country Produce
PICTURE FRAMING
Best quality of work. Bring your
Pictures here to be framed.. Satis
faction guaranteed. Enlargements
made from prints or Kodak nega
tives.
THICK TIRE WEAR LONGER
A TIRE MANUFACTURED IN THE LAND OF COT
TON, "SOUTHERN” TIRES ARE GUARANTEED FOR
FULL 5000 MILES. BUT THEY ARE GOOD FOR 10000
MILES OR MORE.
BELOW ARE SOME OF THE PRICES:
paper if the community is to grow
• and prosper as it should.
jjj| The business and the proffesion-
i al man mut use its columns in orde
1 to place the service they offer he
ll for the people. There is no other
§ medium to take the place of the
£ newspaper—no other form of nd-
£ vertising is half so valuable. The
jj government demonstrated this
* fact time and again during the
war. It, leaned heavily on the n ews
30x3 Plain Tread $14.10,
30x3 1:2 Plain Tread $17.95
32x3 1-2 “ •' 20.90
31x4 " 27.90
Non-skid $15.75
•' 20.70
“ 23.60
“ 31.00
4.20
4.35
5.75
PRICES ON OTHER SIZES ON APPLICATION
GET OUR PRICES ON, |NC. 3 TIN CANS. CEDAR
WATER BUCKETS. GASbLINE IRONS. WICKLESS
STOVES, CUTS AND SAUCERS. PLATES. RAZORS. IN
SIDE AND OUTSIDE PAINT. FLOOR OIL. SARINS AND
VARHISHES.
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR BUILDING
AND REPAIRING. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF BUILD
ING MATERIAL.
|fc papers, and but for them the bond.
Tube $3.65 £ thrift stamp sales could never
A £ i have been put over.
£ | Tbe man or woman who leaves
1 tbe community and seeks fortune
£ in another part of the country,
£ always wants “the old home paper
S and the longer he or she is away
!| the more the paper is wanted.
|! There liovrs about it a sentiment
£ that, appeals to the heart. It is tile
letter from home, and while it is
i not always a perfect, paladium
* of all that is good, because after all
Sit. is a human institution, it is still
J! “the old home paper.”
I Harding' Supply Co.
DOUGLASVILLE, GA,
NOTICE
Tie annual Chapman -Reunion
wll he held on Jab' Ok 29th, at, the
£-old Prays Mill Bridge. Every-
_ _ £ body come.
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND
RECORDS
Both AMBELOLA and DIAMOND
DISC.. Diamond point repoducer
every EDISON Instrument.
The best and latest music recreated
naturally. '
EDISON WILL PLAY ALL
MAKES OF RECORDS.
THE UHiVERSAJL 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
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
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
your drinks aud ice cream' t here.
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 , all sixes—no ad
vance in prices.
Films developed and enlarge
ments made from your negatives
CALL AND LET ME
V
SHOW YOU, ,
OR PHONE 69.
JOE C. M’CARLEY
TJ^E will have a car load of new
VV 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