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DOUGLAS OOUNTY SENTI-VET DflUClLASYILtD GEORGIA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8,. 1919
—™ ! NOTICE
I-H-HJ-H-H-++ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mac Selman THF SPOTTIYtHT
0*1 J T) 1 • x ot Atlanta are visting their pai- Notice is hereby given that the
OOCial and rersonal i *”* Dr. and .Mr* Selman. I firm of Ha g g( ,, ; & Burton, hereto- i
Msss Helen Taylor of Summer- fore engaged in the mercantile
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ville is the guest of Miss Gladys! business, in the town of Douglas-
vide. Georgia, is this day disolved i
by mutual concent, 1*. R. Bag-;
gett retiring therefrom. The busi-
be conducted at the same
Mrs. Lola Smith of Atlanta -'ns
hero this week.
Mr B. F. Rewind has sold his
residence to Mr. V. M. Leathers.
Mr. E. 0. Riley of Whitesburg Mrs. AY. H. Alford of South At- Stewart
is a new reder of the Sentinel. Junta was here tills week and ex- , . . , ,
„ T T - , ,, _ • " tended her subscription to the Sen 0. E. Mason has bought tin
Mr. ,T L. Strickland of Rt. 1. t ; n d pioperty near lnm of Mr. J. IT
is a new reader of the Sentinel. | ’ Griffith giving him a good sized |,|. KV ], v Burton & Townsend who
Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Dobbs were f.um almost in the heart of Dougj w jh s ,.' t ^] iJ ,,]| fj rm liabilities of
Sunday guests of their parents hisville. I the partnership of Baggett & Bur-
Jlr. and Mrs. X. B. Duncan. , ..... ... ji ,i,, p
Mr. P. R. Baggett has sold Ins in- ,on ' an . *1" Ln all d< bts due
Mrs. If. It. Hitchcock of Rome trest in the Bggett & Burton bus-, 10 Dm 'V’ 1 " -
and Mrs. Jenny Ingram and Mr. iness to Mr. J. AY. Townsend Thei 1 ! ' ;H " rst *’ {, y ot August. 1.11.1.
Mrs Mat Griffith is reported P. D. Ingram of AYaldo, Fla. isited business will continue under the lt - 1; . Baggett,
seriously ill this week Mr. J. C. MeCarley and family. firm name of Burton & Townsend — —~ ——
: ONE REASON WHY
Air. 0. AY. AVeddington was in 'Mr. R. D. Pounds the hustelmg Just as we go to press we learn
Dough,sville this week. ji’eni estate man of Hiram was of the death of Air. J. H. Causey of
' here this week in the interest I .it h in Springs, and aged and high
Air. J. I). Enterkin of AA mstou | lls business. Iv respected citizen ;ind confeder-
made us a pleasant visit and is now llte veteran
enrolled as a Sentinel reader. Air. G. S. King has begun the
, erection of a handsome bungalow Mrs. AY. IT. C'ountrell, of Lake
Airs. J. AA . Dorsett. ol Albany, on j| )( , tA’ard property on West City S. C. is vsiting relatives here
; combine
loodhtu
misioli
cost of
Tin
is visiting Dr. and Mrs
Stewart.
F. M.
ATr. and Airs. J. C. Wright and i,,, s j
son Jack re spending some
at Writesville Beach.
D. S. Strickland and Compnv re
port some important real estate
deals this week.
ATr. A. II. Alatthews sold a block
of real estate Near the Hosiery
Alill to Air. J. T. Dunean this week
Cel. J R nutehesmi i, looking
after the state interests at Dallas
this v tek.
Lieut Hugh Watson of Ft Mo
Phearson spent Sunday - here with
his father Air. AI. B. AA'atson.
rieklnnd St.
Air. Joe Stitcher of AleAA'horter
night the Keaton place east
• if town from ATessrs S. A. Griffith
and J. L. Perkins.
Mr. ml Mrs. B. II. Burgess and
little son spent the week end here
with their prents Air. and Airs.
T. S. Ahoreromliie.
ibis week. She made tlie Sentinel
office a pleasant visit and sub
scribed - for the Setinel.
Mrs. T. R, Whitley Airs. J. 8.
Abercrombie and Mrs. Xesbit
llnrppr were called to Atlantia
this week on the account of the
death of their mother Mrs. Martha
Fraeis Harper
mem.
n and the corner
high prices for
Federal Com-;
«t dating the high
ng discovers that in J
Chicago in •- • M storage, there are
45,791 iii 10 nounds of heef, 70,
517.000 nnds of pork, 7,893,000
pounds of butter, ml 30.000,000
dozens of i.’ggs. That the present -
sliortart'tis not so mueh -- to avoidj' -
I'ntnre shortage” as to increase
future profits is plain. -
It is logical that if the govorn-
during the world’s greatest drama has been
flashed on the American farmer.
His patriotic activities are still being
watched with intense interest—his accom
plishments winning continued applause.
The importance of the role he has
played, and will continue to play, is fully-
recognized. /: ?
This Institution extends the fullest
possible assistance. . 1
We cordially invite Farmers’ AccoumsS
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
Mr. Put- II. AA'inn Of Lithia
Springs was in Douglasille Tnes
day ml ’• • ft an order at the Sent
inel office for some job work.
Mi
a itf
TTelem
il days
Ain
Cm.
here
Mr.
The Sentinel acknowlegde with Douglas County ntn and we are
thanks mail orders for job work 'hid In see him making good in
; rum A merieus, Alillen, Tlirnin, and Sou'll Georgi.
(ATr. nd ATrs. AY. E. Ilcwctt and
children of Sandrsville are vis
iting relatives here.
11a llica.
Mr. C.
,,.nt. is going to lend the farmers j
rheir many 1 riem.l and guartee prices, and
j di.-'trilmte harvesting labor, and
.pend thousands of dollars for
domonstrtive work, that it should
see that the products are not held;
up b middllemen. whether in Chi-j
efigo, nr elsewhere, for exorbitant |
profits. Food dealers are one;
•lass that have made fortunes j
since the war. , zi
i. AA'. AA'. Gresham
are spending sev-
witli friends nnd
Gresham a former
J. Shelvoton of Austell
this week and inserted
an advertisement in tho Sentinel
of a line of paint. ATr. Shevelton
ATr. R. S. Dunean returned home is "'ell known having been appoint
Sunday from AA’asiiington and N. Y'd by President Cleveland as
Post Master of Austell, was fortn-
Mr. F. B. AA'atson of Cochran al y mayor of Austell and has
is visiting his father Mr. Al. 1
Watson.
Mr. J. P. i am on has a inired
lb- agency h i li e Hilda's•! an l
tin' Essex Motor Cars and lias
utered actively into tbe work.
I!" will have bis brother ATr.
L. Cl. Cannon who recently recei
ved his discharge from the Navy
connected with him.
Tin
■imiiiiuiiHaii»iiiiiiiiii»i»uiuiiniiiiiiin
I New Garage j
n
We,have opened a new - Gurage at Powder gj
Springs, where Ave will be pleased to serve any of ■
our Douglas County friends. »
We are equipped ti do work on all makes of m
cars. iS
Moderate Prices—Work Guaranteed. -
BROOKS & DUNCAN j
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Matrons Club met t the
been in the government Railway home of Mrs. X. D. Burton last
service for the past several years. Friday ofternoon.
— —Progressive Rook was playd
after which a delightful ice course
ws served, the next meeting will
bo held at the home of ATrs. J. It.
Dunean August the 15th.
, Mr. Julian Arnold, who has been
| on an extended business trip for
, the American Telephone and Tel-
j egranh Company in Kentucky
• X. C.. nd Va. is expected home in
; a few days.
D. S. Strickland & Co’s, list
ms for sale i| this issue of th
noli
! Mach'ne needles and shutt'e*
| for any machine, at McOarlev’s
Get v nnr A'ccpcunries for all
makes of ears at JAMES & SAA'ER
Announcing
MODELS
(K SERIES)
(/QUALITY has been the foremost consideration in the
'X construction of the 1920 Model K Series. An estab
lished standard of Buick construction that for years has
given to the Buick Valve-in-Head Motor -Car a reputation
of superiority.
Upon such a foundation of strength, durability, and value
hag the 1920 Buick Series been designed and manufactured.
t
An inspection of the new line will reveal improvements
and refinements that are sure to please the most exacting
purchaser.
RALPH DOTS
The continual rains arc making
tile crops look good although
some of the farmers failed to fin
ish. laying by v
Cotton seems to bo "doing migh
ty well especially the early plant
ing.
•John and Ashur Todd & Evan
AY bit lev and Lawrence Hendries
have returned home from France j
they say once is enough.
A Barbueue was given for the
benefit of tile old veterans and the [
returned soldiers at tile Purgeson
Old Mill Last Saturday which was
well attended and a fine dinner j
was served and thoroughly enjoy
ed by till present. The editor wasj
on hand and made us a line talk|
The afternoon was spent by the!
young people in dancing, the ed-,
itor nor the writer were in no
‘i shape to take part in the dancing j
• Toni Blair and Billie Williams cut
meat until they were as hot as a
defeated candidate,there will be
another one Labor Day.
Mrs. A. C. AVhitley spent sev-;
oral days at Alaee lust week,mak
ing the 135 miles in her Ford in
six liourgJShe reports a fine time.
Jessie Rent'roe, Hilbert Moody
Ray Kilgore, and Albert Mozley
have taken jobs in Atlanta.
Mr. John Irvin of Jacksonville
Fla. si>ent a part of last week
with his brother, W. H. Gore of
this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed James of East
Point were week end guests here
last week.
•]Hugh Oarverwas at home, Sun
day.
. (Mrs. J. W. Rutherford is very
sick «tt this time. We wish for
her a speedy "recovery.
Mr. James Prichard, one! of
Douglas county’s old citizens, now
of Albertville, Ala., is with
friendB here for a while.
Airs. M. A. HandJy who has -
been sio/k for some time is slowly
mending.
. Miss llinnia Hendrix returned
home Saturday ofter a two weeks
stay with her sister near Mabel-
ton.
A fine girl has coine to stay
with Mr. and Airs. J. O. Renfroe.
J. C. James has sold his home
for a fine price, W. E. A. James
being the purchaser.
G. AY. Eskew lias purchased a
Ford.
B. L. and A. E. Renfroe was
visiting at whitesburg last week
toy CAN'T GO WRONG
When yon send or phone
Groceries.
us yo r orders for
i
Prices of the New Buick Series
Model K-Six-44 Three-Passenger Roadster . ■ . $1495
Model K-Six-45 Five-Passenger Touring Car . , . 1495
Model K-SLx-46 Touring Coupe ...... *085
Model K-Six-47 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan . . 1*55
Model K-Six-49 Seven-Passenger Touring Car . . 1785
Model K-Six-50 Seven-Passenger Sedan .... 1695
F.O.B. Flint, Michigan
Our entire time is devoted to serving our
customers the most satisfactory way possible.
We sell only pure, fresh, ivholesome gro-
caries, and you’ll always find both cut prices
and Aveights right.
Brin^' Us Your Produce
We buy and sell. See us.
Phone us your wants;
Edwards Grocery Company
SHERIFF’S SALE
If ou want to buy or sell a farm
see D. S. Strickland, & Co.
Bring your laundry to E.
ROBERTS.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will he sold before the Court-
House door in said County on the
first Tuesday in .September, next,
within the legal hours of sale, to See D. S. Strickland and Co.
the highest bidder for cash, the, If farm lands,
following property, to-wit: 0 , T „ -—. t. ,
All that tract or parcel of land ^ ^ SALE— A 1919 Dodge ear
lying and being in the town of f 00 ? condition, thoroughly over-
Douglasville, said state and county hauled,
in the Estes Addition of said town
of .DortglaSyille, being lot No. 30
in said addition, Fronting - 71 feet
on Dorris & Factory Rods; thence
J. P. Cannon.
FOR RALE
A few houses and lota and sev-
MICKIE SAYS
on east side 272 feet; thence on eral desirable vaoaatlote.
South side 50 feet; thence on West I Bake « McLarty
side 301-7-10 feet- Also lot No. 63
in said addition fronting on thei
oldi Factory Road 50 feet; thence!
on the east 130 feet: thence on
South 50 feet; thnee on West side
141 feet.
Said property leveyed on and to
he sold as the property of H. 'C.
Neal, under and bv virture of ex-
NOTICE ICE CUSTOMERS
volitions issued from tile Justice!
Court of 730th. Disto. G. M. in j
favor of W. 0. Aberc-minbie and
i against H. C. Neal.
7'-—;—— . . j Leved on byj. J. Kirby, L. C.
Wo will deliver ice in quantities, 730th Dish and returned to me
of.25 lbs. or more as follows. _ j Owner and tenant in posession
25 lbs 25c i notified of levy as the law directs.
This C, day of August, 1919
A. S. Baggett.
Sheriff of Dougls Countv Ga.
50 'libs 40c |
100 lbs 75c.
Nichols & Co.
Buy a box of Caloid’s. II by?
Because il is most efficient rem
edy known in biUiousness, indi
gestion and constipation.
CARD OF THANKS
FOR ,SALE— Cl acres, just out
side cooperation limits, goor land
no house.
Dake & McLarty.
Paul D. Selman, Agent
Bring or send your films to Joe
McCai'leys for good and prompt
finishing.
We desire to thank our many
friends for the many acts of kind
ness and sympathy in the death of
our father.
May you all he receipients of
God’s richest blessings.
E. L. Abercrombie,
Sanford Abercrombie,
Mrs. S. C. Harding.