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Selman, Agent
DOUQTAS ConMTY SENTINEL, DOUGLABVILLE GEORGIA
TODAY. AUGUST 1, 1918.
Social and Personal
Mim Pauline. Selman Visited*, Mrs. J. A. Parsons and children
The Junior Missionary Society
of the Methodist church will meet
at the church at 4 o’clock, this af
ternoon (Friday). All members
are urged to be present. • , ,,
Mrs. Ella Biirson. Mr. and Mrs.
McCMtlEY’S
Mrs. .1. -A. rarsons ctmu.eu ■ g and lit0e daughter,
are spending.the^week at White, Mr ; and Mrg> J^Lane
A. W. Tally a colored citizen of and little son, Dan, and Mr. andL
Lithia Springs, is a new subscriber Mrs. Ernest Smith, all of Atlanta,
i to the Sentinel. ' spent last Sunday here with rela-
Mrs. 6. E. Alexander of Rt. 3 is ■ ttives.
new reader of the SentipeL Mr. W. C. Daniell, of Winston, 1
. ■! 'has joined the family of Sentinel \ HOBSON
Col. J. R. Hutcheson is attending rea ders. I
friends in Atlanta ltustj’.week.
Mr. Noah Baggett -of Atlanta
was here last Week on his Vacation.
court at Buchanan this week.
The recent, rains have delayed
f J Mrs. Dora White orders her pa-, , . .
, , Miss Mary Lizzje.Ra.dfard.'of .Cal per changed from Atlanta to Lithia .»he farmer in laying by their crops
houn is a guest of Mrs. J. F. March some of us wo.) have late bottom
.... ■ r . > vi r. i'M 1 . , ■ r, e • lori/l ......n w.il hnvp to do some
Dr. E. L. Marchman of Bremen
epent Wednesday here with his
brother, Dri J. F. Mardhmam 11
land corn, will, have to do some
If you have a home or any land plowing in August.
for sale, tell it to Dake& Me Larty Dr. T. G. Sheafs and family
They can’t supply the demand. ! have just returned home from -an
ft-awsrt s&isssg* io
■Rev. Mr. Parish pastor of the
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
FRUIT JARS, Qt.- 95c
*'• 1-2 gal. $1.15
“ “ Pints 80c
3- Bars good Soap 10c
(Mr. Felix Williams and sister i C a, ome j n Louisville K’y
und Miss Webb of Villa Rica were; oftera pleasant visit of several , ** r - Fansn paster o.i i;.e
shopping in Douglasvlle Tuesday, here Baptist Tabernacle at Carrollton
weeas nere,.. w ho stayed down here some time
Mr. Cecil Tucker, of Holly Spr-j Mrs" don'tz of Brownsville bou- last spring to take treatment of
ings'Miss. Is visiting: Mr. Julian ^ the property of Mrs. L. E. Dr. Sheafs, is expected back now
Upshaw. | Eargle on Chicago Ave. this week soon to take furthur treatment
Miss Gladys Stewart has re- through Duke & M<*Larty. trom the Doctor. We hope he will
turned from an extended visit in t Mr and Mrs. W. M. Almand and "Mr*'T^Neaf h^'been quite siek
mmervi e . Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Stewart have the past few days, we hope for him
Mrs. James Devettte and little returned from a pleasant stay at a speed y recovery,
son, of Atlanta are visiting rela- ®t Simons. | M rs . Pink Dimooney, a very
tives here. j Misses Lucile and Ida Bowles old lady, who lived just across the
returned to their home at river from this place, died at her
Greenwood S. 0. after a pleasant h°'»e l»»t Saturday. She was a
visit with Mrs. N. B. Duncan. highly respected woman and one of
j i the old settelers of .that comraun-
Mrs. O. T. Dickson and children, Mr - Tj - °- Meadows and family ity. She leaves an aged husband
©f Atlanta, are visiting relatives returned here from Mori- arid several children, and grand
j,erc. I ida and ar r . occupying the Morns children to mourn her departure.
house on Rowdon St. i They .have 'our sjmpat'hy.
Mrs. T. J. Lowe, Sr. ol Mabel- , . . . J Grady Capps who lia^ been suf-
tou kgpeuding several day* with j™ • ferine with the appendicitis, we
Mr. M. B. Watson. , where , he put over g ' ora e >rge (leals ore g'ad to report, as being able
Dr. and Mrs. Haggard of Mah- that will be made public in the ‘° ,? U P aga ”;
elton were in Douglasville this .near future. I Miss Grace Harrod of near Doib
wee k I glasvillc. s visiting her grandpar-
! Wanted five or six room house ent.s, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Morris.
Miss Lucile Duncan of Powder < bungalow style prefered, for out Mrs. Minnie Miller of Chattanoo-
MACH1NE NEEDLES AND
SHUTTLES TO FIT ANY
MAKE OF SEWING
MACHINE
PUTNAM’S FADELESS DYES
All COLORS’ 10c.
'Miss Marjorie Upshaw is taking
a special summer musical course
at Bessie Tift.
A FRIEND WORTH-WHILE
A bank account has frequently been likened! 5
to a Vfriend in need”—andrightly so. *
REACH BASEBALL SUPPLIES
Best League Balls $1.75
PICTURE FRAMING
Best quality of work. Bring your
Pictures here to be framed.. Satis
faction guaranteed. Enlargements
made from prints or Kodak nega
tives.
Springs spent last we^k here with of town customer.
, 4A1 Dake & McjLarty.
New Garage j
We ^have opened a rieW enrage at Powder g
Springs, where we will be pleased to serve any of j
our Douglas County friends. ■
We are equipped do work' on all makes of S
cars. 5
Moderate Prices—Work Guaranteed. g
BROOKS & DllNCAN I
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I ga and her niece Miss Fair Burton
I of Decatur, have returned bomb.
(fitter a yhi tof several days at Mrs.
j Henry Capps. 11*.!*!
The annual pretracted meeting
will begin a.t .Mtv .kion, next, Sat-
' urdny August ttv6 2n3.and will
prohnlly t>qn through the week.
Itev.T. S. Edwards the pastor is ex
pected to be on hand! to do the
preaching. We hope that much
lasting good may he done during
this meeting.
Rev. J, 1. Abercrombie of ,Vi]]a
Rica nreaeheda'very ihtecestih'e
sermon at Mt. Zion last Sunday
P. M. .
Prof J. H. Taylor is teaching
this 19th school district, this--sum
mer. Every child of school age
should he in school.
V
Announcing
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MAKMS OF RECORDS.
^MODELS
< (K SERIES)
THE
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f/QUALITY has Wan the forcoMMt consadwatiOO in the j /
: construction of the 1930 Model K Series. An Moh
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I Upon such a foundation of strength,
The possession of a strong financial reserv*
vitilizes and energizes—fills with a sen^e ol
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When there is unusual opportanity to be
„ grasped or unexpected -hardship to • be / avert
ed, the benefits of a bank account are most
keenly felt.
Don’t delay longer—start that account how!
Farmers and Merchants Bank
. DEPOSITS INSURED
Country Produce
We areUrecognized headquarters for* the
best and freshest in'eountry produce.
We will buy your chickens, eggs, butter and
vegetabl es. 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 creamjhere.
Edwards Grocery f
7CHEVROL
TTyE will have a
VV Model “490; s
Pi^em© 00—$1.13
Brjo^irnie 0—$2.00 •
Brownie No. 2—$2.05
Bron mie No. 2A—$3.85 ^4.
jB^O^ |nie No. 2C--44.40 ^^81
Kiodo py^r.—$9.95
Prem« *' No. 1'—$7.85
Prento 1 Jk No. 3—$8.85. J^p
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soon.
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