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DQpqr.AM OQPNTY tnr.WTQIEL, DOUQLAfcVim GEORGIA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 1M».
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Social and Personal
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Mr. J. W. Towsend is a new.
reader of the Sentinel.
Prof. John Giles is at home on
lira vacation.
Douglasville Public School will
open on'Monday September the 1st
Mr. N. R. Henderson is a new
Sentinel reader.
Miss Verna Perkins spent last
Friday in Atlanta.
"We thank Mr. D. W. Peace for
a renewal subscription this week.
Mr. "W. S. Forrester, of Perry
Miss Marjorie Upshaw has re
turned home from Bessie Tift,
where she took a special music
course.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Abercrombie
Mrs. A. "W. McLarty and Mrs.
J. A. Parsons are both hi Flat
Rock Sanitorium where they went
last week for operations. Their
friends are glad to learn that they
are doing nicely.
Mrs. H. W. Moore and niece
little Louise Heateon of Charlotte
N. C. Mrs. Jessie Heaton of Atlan
ta. nnd Mr. John Gibo'ny Maxwell,
and children have returned to their of Cal. are guests of their mothOr
home in Phenix Arizona, after a | Mrs. Maxwell,
several weeks stay with friends! Mr GraveB of College Park Has
and relatives here. rented the residence on Chicago
Miss Mamie Marehman Of VillaiAve,
Rica spnt the week end here with! J- 'M. Banks and wil mqve here
Miss Payne Boyd and Dr. and Mrs.
J; P. Marehman.
Mr. and Mrs. A. De La Perrier
of Hoschton. arrived' here Wednes-
Fla., is a ne wreader of the Sentinal day for avisit with Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Phillips,
Hon. Robt. L. Tncker, of Holly
Springs Miss is here for a visit
With his sister, Mrs. H. M. Upshaw.
to put his children in school
FACT VERSUS THEORY
W. G. Bradlee, president of the
Stone and Webster Management
Association in liis testimony before
tile president \s Commission inves-
Miss Helen Taylor who was a ...... . ,,
reepnt guest of Miss Gladys ste-j^ng the stree railway pi^lems
T m t , r-n* •, , wart has returned to her home in $ •
Mr J. T. Jordan of Rt. 1 made s umT , 1Prv ine | *1*7000.000,000 of new capital is
the Sentinel office a pleasant visit! ’ ' needed each year for the neeesity cfl
Wednesday. ' ITon. W. H. Dorris of Cordele, ‘Mensiclns n’’d imnrovements of the
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gentry of 'v>is hero several days last week, lines, and that the properties re-
Palmettto spent several days with He is being frequently mentioned ciuire between $300,000,000 and
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Burton. . throughout South Georgia as a 1 $350,000,000 a year for the refund
_ , _ . , , _ | candidate for Governor. n f existing nutstandimr seeur-
Mr. Grady Davis ordered the, _ .. w . 1 ities. These vast sums, he demon-
Sentinel this week for Mrs. Delia We acknowledge with htanks t t , “needed hv t)ip „| wt .
Harper, Piedmont, Ala. , "h»ek from Mrs. M. E. Ward. Jack- ^railways each year to TJt
Mrs. J. M. Johnson has our ♦nThl'sentl'nll”" ft reDeWal ] adequetly the demands puon them
thanks for cash on subscription! I and serve the public.” Since Mr.
this week. I Mr. M. H. Baggett, Duncan Bag-1 Bradlee spoke for one of the gt-eat
1 gett, Frank Baggett and Edwin p st concerns in the country, that
Friends of Mrs. Matt Gnfnth Baggett motored to Birmingham it vitally interested in this subj-
nre glad to learn that she is much ]flgt week iect, it is fair to assume that lie
improved after a serious illness. I states conditions correctly, in ex-
Wo T T TPi^iw ^ ,r - ’t- Q Dorris has r.irnrned plaining why the traction lines
s iSriiSL (kU i! 1 tn his home 1n Valdosta, after a everywhere, have been tied in
hi wav^Om^from Franck plcanant visit here, with his paren. j hflrd i knots during the past four
BBi way home from France. |ts Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dorns. ‘years.
Mr. R. T. Cooper who has been , Go i Botnar Watkins.' Tn tllc i’aee of these figures the
in army service in France, is at a id' Mrs Edger Watkins and theories of Secretary Baker, who
home again. son , Robert,’ and Mrs. Mose Wat- sei 7 ed his Political apprenticeship
We are pleased to enroll Rev kin «> of Atlanta, spent Sunday, 'Wderstudy of Tom Johnson
.»* m* .«»«. »*>,. fe,'■srat
Sentinel. , Rev. John T. Bradbury, of Tiler that of a long haired, thick skinned
Dr. Purser of the West End Bap- rrpxas filled the pulpit at the see-1 Buffalo, furnishes evidence as to
tist church, Atlanta, is doing some °? d Baptist Church last Sunday J the manner in %vhich theories often
splendid nroaching 'at the Bantist ni Bht, and will also fill it next times fail to balance with facts.
Ohnwih this week Sunday night, his subject being To Mr. Baker’s mind the five-cent
“The Second Coming Of Christ.” fare is a “psychological necessity”
FARM LANDS
,40 acres 4 miles of Douglasville
iefL'r railroad crossing, 20 acres in
Cultivation balance timber and
pasture, 3 room house, 2 barns
goad orchard, good spring, 5 acres
bottom. $2000.00
50 acres 3 miles of Douglasville
on Bankhead Highway 2b acres
in cultivation, 3 room house bavn
anil orchard., Bargain if sold by
August t."e 20th.
800 acres one of the best farms
in Douglas County. Six horse
= crop in cultivation; 250,000 feet
formally occupied by Mt. of'saw timber 7 room house and
four four room houses running
water and lies well. $55 per acre.
Dake & McLarty.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
If you are in the market for
farm lands it will he of advantage
to You to Come to Turner County
and Investigate in this direction.
'We have over 40 small, me
dium, and large sized farms listed
with us for sale. We also float
long loans on these lands. For
further particulars write
Fanner & McCard.
Ashburn, Ga.
ELECTRIC REPAIRING
OFFICIAL SERVICE
AH makes Electric Starters, Gen
erators, Magnetos, Carburetors and
gniterB repaired.
Store your car here while in the
city.
1U FORSYTH ST.
Mrs. J. R. Duucnn entertained
Rev. John T. Bradbury, pastor
of the first Baptist Church at Tyler , ,
Texas, is visiting his father,J. R. t1 ' p Matrons Club last Saturday
Bradbury i afternoon in a most delightful man
' ner. Delicious refreshments were
Mesdames N. D. Burton and C. served and progressive rook en-
F. Burton spent several days with' jhyed. Mrs. A. Ernest will he
Mrs. E. O. Smith in Atlanta last 'hostess next meeting of tKe oIuU.
WAek. ».. .I, Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Settles
Friends of Mrs. A. Q. Dobbs, nee huve moved into the Durham res-
Miss Opal Duneau, will he glad to idence and Douglasville welcomes. . _ „ . ,
know that she is ranidlv -~ov- them. The Sentinel joins the com- 1 adequate service complain'd of 'hjr
ering from a serious operation reunify in wishing brother Snttles! the public, has been traced to. the
which she underwent Monday in pastorate here to be both pleasant exigencies caused' liy empty treas-
Atlanta. and successful. uries. ,
but Baker agreed with the traction
representatives in the belief that
the. form of regulation of street
railways should he through local
authorities.
li is apparent, ns the hearing
.progress, that it is imperative that
the rate of fares must he advanced
everywhere, in order 16 keep the
street railWayJnclustiy.pjrt.
tuptey. In many places
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of Baggett & Burton, hereto
fore engaged in the mercantile
business, in the town of Douglas-;
ville, Georgia, is this day disolved
by mutual concent, P. R. Bag
gett retiring therefrom. The busi
ness will he conducted at the same
place by Burton & Townsend who
will settle all firm liabilities of
the partnership of Baggett & Bur
ton, and receipt for all debts due
to ipe firm.
This first day of August. 1919.
4t. P. R. Baggett.
Announcing
MODELS
(K SERIES)
kUALJTY has been the foremost consideration in the
}^°C construction of the 1930 Model K Series. An estab
lished standard of Buick construction that for years has
gipen to the Buick Vatre-in-Head MotorCar a reputation
of superiority.
Upon such a foundation of strength, durability, and value
has the 1920 Buick Series been designed fluid manufactured.
An inspection of the new fine will reveal improvements
and refinements that are sure to please the most exacting
purchaser.
Prices of the New Buick Series
Model K-Six-44 Three-Passenger Roadster .
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$H9S
Model K-Six-45 Five-Passenger Touring Car .
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M95
Model K-Six-46 Tonring Coupe ...»
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S08S
Model K-Six-47 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan
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*255
Model E-Sde-49 Seven-Passenger Touring Car
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1785
Model K-Six-50 Seven-Paaaenger Sedan . ,
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IG95
F.O.B. PThtt, IBaU&ai
Paul D. Selman, Dealer
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Southern Auto and Equipment Co.
MOMENTOUS EVENTS
are taking place with amazing rapidity*
With the end, of the War, there can
naturally be expected all kinds of Business
readjustment.
The prevailing sentiment should fee un
bounded optimism-backed by the knowl
edge that even as success has crown'efl our
efforts in war—so also we can w,ell tnedt the
' exigencies of peace. ® 4
As ever, this Institution can fee de
pended upon the maximum of assistance and
co-operation. • -j
Farmers and Merchants Bank
DEPOSITS INSURED
I want a farm in Douglas, Fay
ette, Campbell, Clayton, or Henry
County. There must he at least
fWp hundred acres of open land on
the farm and flowing water. The
farm must be worth approximately
$15,000.00, and free from encum
brance. I will exchange for it an
apartment house renting for $350.-
00 per month and subject to a loan
of $200000, which can ho paid off
in monthly installments out of the
cent of the apartment.
H. H. TURNER
1010 3rd National Bank Bldg,
Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE —179 acres half mile
from city limits; 40 acres cleared;
two hotlses, plenty of timber, and
running water. Rolling hut will
make an ideal stock farm.
$4,000.00
Daike A McLarty
Baggett & Burton will buy your
Beans, Tomatoes, Peaches and
Apples.
Jjtong all your produce and
chickens to Baggett & Burton
and get highest market prices.
Almand & McKoy have Fruit
Jars, Rubbers and Tops. ,'
See D. S. Strickland & Co’s, list
of farms for sale i| this issue of the
Sentinel.
Machine needles and shuttles
for any machine, at McCarley’s
Get Your Accessories for all
makes of cars at JAMES & SAYER
NOTICE ICE CUSTOMERS
We will deliver ice in quantities
of 25 lbs. or more as follows.
25 Ibe 25c
50 His 40c
100 lbs 75c.
(' Nichols & C-o.
Buy a box of Caloid’s. Why?
Because it is most efficient rem
edy known in billiousncss, indi
gestion and constipation.
Bring or send your films to Joe
McCarieys for good and! prompt
finishing.
FOR SALE— My mills and gins
on Dog River-The old Banks mill
at a bargain if sold in a few days.
$1500 with 27 acres of lnd.
It W. M. Stamps.
rou cant eo wrong
When yon send or phone us your orders for
Groceries.
Our entire time is devoted to serving our
customers the most satisfactory way possible.
We sell only pure, fresh, wholesome gro-
caries, and you’ll always find both our prices
and weights right.
Bring Us Your Produce
We buy and sell. See us.
Phone us your wants;
Edwards Grocery Company
Announcement
WE HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY FOR TH'B ' IN
TERNATIONAL. HARVESTER CO. OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA.
WE HAVE ON HAND—OR SOON WILL, HAVE—A
COMPLETE LINE OF CHATTANOOGA PLOWS, MOW
ERS, RAKES. STATIONARY ENGINES, TRACTOR&
RIDING CULTIVATORS, FEED CUTTERS, KNIFE GRINDS
ERS. DISC AND DRAG HARROWS.
AS SOON ASOUR TRACTOR PLOW GETS HERE
WE ARE GOINC TO HAVE ONE OF THE FACTORY
EXPERTS TO GIVE A DEMOHSTRAAION OF THE 10-20
TITAN TRACTOR AT MR. W. J. CAMP’S, EVERYBODY
INVITED. WATCH FOR THE DATE, IF YOU ARE IN
TERESTED WE WILL COME TO YOUR PLACE AND
TRY IT ON YOUR LAND.
SEE OUR "SOUTHERN” TIRE BEFORE YOU BUY.
WE CAN SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY.
DON’T FORGET OUR IO DAYS FREE TRIAL OF OIL
STOVES.
OUR AIMi TO SATISFY BOTH OUR FRIENDS AND
ENEMIES.
IF YOU CANNOT COME IN PERSON, JUST CALL 43
AND TELL US YOUR WANTS.
§ Hading' vSupply Co.
I DOUGLASVILLE, GA,
C. W. RUSSELL & SON
(Successors to C. W. Russell)
19 Peters St., Atlanta
Sheet Metal Workers, Roofing, Guttering, Repair and Job
Work.
Out of town business given special attention.
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