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Protracted services will begin
at the Baptist church next Sunday.
The pastor, Rev. ’ Wil^y Snttles,
will bo assisted by Dr. Purser, of
the West End Baptist Church.
and I
to
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Wlrt^tlant^viititpra Monday;’
Born SVmday night to Mr, and
llrs A. S. Baggetta sob... .
Mr. J.JiFrtemau Of East Point
vas here* Tuesday. - ,,
iweek are: Mr.
Banning, Qa., IM|
Douglasville; Mr:
lir. Charles Deer of Ne* York
rae here for tile week end.
Ft Mr/fci^tliniHu'^'aby^fif Bitmihi^ . —-- -v
“is* , ^sHod' i hik brotbi!#, Mrl’T. ft In^maMj caught^
iuckaby:tlifs wot)kV ;,| ' :: "V
WTj, Rev ahcl jillra.A.jSgnept..have
I' I jirefuried’frdin a pleasant vacation
: lj*t MoafjpeBo %nd„^^mo*ia.
] I MisS«ei>ryrfi6b«fliS‘01i Wwshftjg
ijtonton, D. C., is visiting menus
ijhud relatives here.
i! Mr. j. L. Gilts has bpuglit the
J hevroiet agency and garage Jfrom
awes & Bayer.
Miss Louise Duncan is visiting
frienus in Ooiumtius and Daimiiou
this week.
Mr. J. C. Cochran of Atlanta
was a Dougiusvme
week.
Miy. B.l P. Rowland|. Dr. and Mrs. T. R.W'hitley have
li»ye.inpved..to East point to .makj* #S) ^cent guests,. Mrs: 1 M;‘F.
th^ir future Rome, Their many Harper, of Atlanta; Mr. F. Hl. Har.
friends regret, tp .sSS them go, but per, Mrs. Cl, G, Wood ; Mr! H. ! F.
wtsh. the^i snofiess. and happiness Harper and fpfnilyjMr. and Mrs.
in tHcir new Ideation, "t G. D.^Mayfield of .Atbarry pWr. J
-• Among our new bubkeribers this 1 & Cowan,of Atlanta; MrUri® -Mi*
■week, areI Mr. [Newton Sticher, Herman Harer and son of Havana
14 ^Vkssie Smith’ Cuba .and Mr ; and Mrs. ; D4y and
rC^^Haroer' Rt 1 Daughters, Misses;. Carolyn and.
ii li(V . * T't/vttiv rtf* I .nvin«t/vrv . »v*\r * 1 Mm
I V Air; R. j: ^oiMjiRt. l7’and Dorittiy-of Dexington, JTy:,, Mrs.
Ttieo"€rosby, RtTrfi^i' . jPercilla ‘Mansfield ot Jonesboro;
•llfi'lli • | Mr. and Mrs, George Fotftfe' and
A Briscoe belongibjg: to a travel- little son of Atlanta. .
tei front, of jhg, , . . ———- ' 1
Ririiy-rHoiuse Fritl^y Right,. Thh
.fire department wa^icalled out and
40 acres 4 miles of Douglhsvi'lle
near railroad crossing, 20 aldres in
cultivation' balance timber and
pasture, 3 room house, 2 barns
good.orchard, good spring, 5‘aeresi|l
bottom.: *• $2000.00
"• 50 nCres'lb miles of Douglasville
on 'Bankhead 1 Highway 2b acres
in cultivation, 3 room bouse barn
;an.| preiiard., Bargaiu-if Sold by
•ayagiuMrehllC'thj • 1 ; *!■■; '•
i BOO acres one of the best farms
in.Douglas County,i Six horse
.‘erop in .cultivation250,000 feet
of ; saw timllier 7 room; house and
four four-room houses running
water- and. lies well, $55 per here.
Dake k McLarty.
^fe,Mri?f tin 5WiW^ fore Uncle Sam is certainly a good
dam&ge .wap dofte^ j jI; ji . : j old .scout. for tie dosen’t even get
* SfirfBan Builihgjtjan, who has sore on the soldier 1 boys for the,
beWin poor health i for quite a manner in which they hav e scoffed
while, died 1 last whek; |and his re- ft t Bis bounty in the: way of insur-
mains were interred at .Chapel Hill ance. War risk insurance is the
withfitialistic of th Odd £ re ®^ es t bargain ever put on the
bellows 1 otf whifeh ! h ( e; has been a life insurance counter. The gov-?
member for several ears. eminent supplies it at less than
.cost Still most of the soldiers have
‘Mrs. — Giles while visit- dropped their polices, and Uncle
ing near Temple for the week end Sain, instead of getting peeved, has
received an attack of acute ap- just put out * new offer tp rein-
endicitis. An effort to operate was st.at, e the polices; and the only
too late and she died Monday night penalty s that the insured 1 shall
V jailor UnsjTne Sentinel extends sympathy to pay one month i of insurance for
the berieved fanniljt " ’ 1 *■' ' ’
Jut; L. O. AicKelvey, of Atlanta 1
111 o
tile lapsed period, and then begin
I all over again.
szt&zrz&zr ““ »*„-**?■ **• »«**■ stfss&ssss&sts
I his is Mr. 1 hillips first visit here snrance matters of the War Risk
in- about thirty years except one Bureau. Really, though, how
day when his father died, about'could it be expected that an ar-
ten y S ar», ago. rangement to cover the affaris
m- in d i , ' - . . of 4,000,000 men would be piit
-Mr. and IMrs. Belangton, of At- . • . . . * ,
m- n i-r. through in a few weeks, atd work
nta, Mr. and .Mrs, Camp of Day- u n- j
IN THIS INSTITUTION
Courtesy^
It; is.oiw dtjsdrie tp hive pn unfailing
ppte df' cifirtesy, j4l of
our de^ings * ” j.
iCo^pper^tion*- • ■ |.
We endeavor alwaye to. extend tl e
fplleet measure of co-opertttion in
■ -pvery transaction.
IracSpr ATTENTION
If you are' in the market for
farm lands it will be of advantage
to You to Come to Turner County
and Investigate in this direction.
Wp have over 40 email, me
dium,. and large sized, farms listed
with us for sale, We also float
long loans on these lands. For
further particulars write
Farmer &, McCard.
Ashburn, Gn.
Out aim is to render genuine < service
to each depositor-bs |iiiaeci!)d,nt large
We cordially welcome new'accounts.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
ELECTRIC REPAIRING
OFFICIAL) SERVICE
AH makes Electric Starters, Gen
erators, Magnetos, Carburetors and
gniters repaired.
Frol B. B. Beail ol i^rownsviiie
has bought a lot oil the ur Reiman
block,'ana wni burl a ana move 10
.ltyuglfiimUe in the hear luture.
Store your car here while in the
city.
• ; ! Mrs., Julian .Arnold and title son; l an t«>‘V r - aDfi Mr*. Camp of Day- „ moot |,i v f i t cou ]d not he done
°* ■^ luolu •* n.H ' f q, T ' . ‘ rs - A - fered to soldiers, sailors and mar-
Wfl / . ■*■ -■ •jSSSr^SS^'iPSKTrS**, < TST l ?'' , w'
. > Mr, Leqnard Aiitthews who has 'ley. j h * <,0n )
been with vv.'c. Duncan th;s sum-1 ", , | tract wil]..^t full Imoney returnsi
M«r has returned to his home in Mr .Emmett Morris, has returned * rom the government!for the tu*e
Uennsylania. , , from overseas service and is per- ^ e ,®P ent ,n 8 erviee on small pay
haps the youngest of- the Douglas we read day after day the
tasonie, Gonntv liovs to .see ^tiitetiients of Director R.'G. Cham
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of Baggett & Burton, hereto-
ftfrfe engaged in the mercantile
■btihihefis, in the town of Douglas-
Ivillfe, 1 Georgia, is this day disolved'
by 'hitilual concent, P. R. Bag
gett retiring therefrom. The busi
ness will he conducted at the sajne
. Quite-a .number of tile' Masonic Gpunty boys to see action Beitig s f' a tements of Director R. G. Cham place'by'Burton & Townsend who
fwsfermty, attended the 5th .Difr .only If), years of age.now arid, wae I®}) « aiies fairly: imploring the boys -will, settle all firm liabilities ,of
tWtconvention aM’almettu, Weds, with the old fifth Georgia,
lieaday. , ,i , . | spent 86 days in the trenches.
We kre indebted to the folicAv-
who were in the service, ito re-
| store their contracts, we cannot
help hut admire the patience of the
... . , . . ,. , and Mrs, A. DeLaPeriere but fie tliought,'oftpii
R. Jfi. Edwards, Douglasville, and! Houchton arrived Saturday for the should not avipl themselves of'bo
Mr. B. F. Rowland, East Point. ; week end with their Parents 'Mrf ffafe ah' bp'pO’rtunity to carry ofit'a
Rev. W ; H. Sinor begins nro { ari f ) "' Mrf! '-‘- J : E - Phillips. Mr. De j plain (juty which they owe.to them
traded services at'Poplar Spring* Perrier : ^turned home their- familieg^M.. It
•hureh next Sunday. He will be dy while Afrs De La Perrier and AvaiT themseFves of
«*Bi«ted by Rev. R. E. Rogers, of Margaret will remain'for several i
WetfPpuit. "! days.'.
, ernment msiirance, and they fail
• .jta roeognize-'a- jrood: i i batff4iif. ;> 1 '■,
fartn rnH.st be worth approximately
$15,000.00, and free from encuin-
br'kWe,.'I'\yill exchange for it an
apartment house renting for $350.-
iOU pen raWfh and subject to a loan
>f'$2t)00P0,: which can .be paid off
4n" monthly installraentrs out of the
rent, of the 'apartment.
' H. «. TURNER 1 ! 1
1010 3rd National Bank Bldg,
Atlanta, Ga. 1
Ac in^tectioo of the new line will , . . ,
«od rtfinehients that are sure to please the most exacting
. purchaser. ■
Prices of the New Buick Swiss
MsM K-Six-44 Tbrcr P—inger Roadster . . ,
Modal X-Six-45 Five Pwotoger Toeriog Car .
• Q
14*5
Model K-Six-46 Touring Cospe ....
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MSS
Mooci rivt-rvNngcf a ovuioi mwin
• •
ms
Modal K-Six-49 Savcn-Paaoenger Touring Car
• •
1785
M*d«l K-Six-50 Bdveo-Poosmger Sedan .
• .R
i **95 .
F. a JB. FIK
Southern Auto and Equipment Co. :
111 FORSYTH ST. 1
ATLANTA.
the partnership of Baggett & Bur
ton, and receipt for alRdebts due
to the firm.
This first day df August. 1919.
■tyvvr - P.jR. Baggett.
f want a farm in Douglas, Fay
ette; Gampliell 1 , Oavton, or Henry
County, There must be at, least
tWQ'hiindred acp.es of open land on
! KIT'"arm "anil'flowing water. The'
FOR.SALE —174La*re* half mile
from city limits; 40 acres cleared;
two honsee, plenty of timber, and
running water. Rolling but will
mate ah ideal stock farm.
*,w>;do ' 7 -•
Dake k McLanty
. t Baggett & Burton will jjuy your
Beabs r - 'fomatoes, Peachey and
Apples.
Bring all yonF,. prodppp' and
chickens to Baggett * Bprtop'
and get highest market, prie^j^f
Almand k AIcKpy .
Jars, Rubbers and Tops.
See D. S. Strickland ft Co’a list
of farms for sale i| this issue of the
iSentinel.
Machine needles and shuttles
for any machine, at McCarley’s
Get Your Accessories for all
makes of cars at JAMES ft SAYRR
NOTICE ICE CUBTOMERS
We will deliveV'lce in quantities
of 25 lbs. or more'as follows.
25 lbs. iV ...25c
50 -Lbs 40e
100 lbs 75c.
Nichols & Co.
Buy a box of Caioid's. Why?
Because it is most efficient rem
edy known in billiousness, indi
gestion and constipation.
Is it Possible to Legislate
Life and Brams?
Swift & Company is
primarily an organization
of men, not a collectioi
of brick, mortar, and
machinery.
Packing Plants, their
equipment and useful
ness are only outward,
symbols of the intelji
geqce, life - long expal
ence, ; and right purpose
of the men who. compose
the organization and of,
those who direct it ,
Will not Government direc
tion of the packing industry,
now contemplated by Congress;
take over the empty husk of
physical property and equipment
and sacrifice the'initiative,, ieqt-1
perience and devotion of these
men; which* is the life itself of •
the industry? . — j
What legislation, what polhi
cal adroitness could replace such
fife and braiiie, once driven out?
Swift&,Company, U.^A.
\v r *'
New Garage
Paul D. Selman, Dealer
iV ' ll i *’ ' '•» : -
^ Bring or send your films to Jbe
Me Car leys for good .and prompt'
finishing. ' '< .
We ^have opened a ns# Gerage at ‘Powder
Springs, where we will be pleased to serve any of
our Douglas County friends. * | '
We are equipped to do work on all make'
FOR (4ALR— My mills and gins
oh Dog Rive’r-The old Banks mill
at a barghin if sold in a few days.
$3500 with .27 acres of lnd.
It iW. M- Stamps.
1 ~ . . _ •
cars.
Moderate feces--Work Guaranteed.
BROOKS & DUNCAf
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