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OOUQLAB COUNTY SENTINEL. BOUGLAEVHUi ORORGIA- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5.1919.
BALL KOOK
SNAKE IN STREETS;
YES, ’TWAS A REAL ONE
SHIP CHINESE BONES
Ootton picking is in Ml bloom [ afternoon pedestrians, Sat-
tomled the Sacred Harp singing at g“£* *j£ SSSSSS*
Poplar Springs Sunday
. 6. IT. Couch and JWf Harden
went to the Gate City Saturday.
Mrs, Hazel Sudduth and chil
cracker box, otherwise he might
have hail the whole street to him
self pretty pronto. lie seemed to
and
mr«.he fairly husky for his age
litrbl mid Hnnilnv with ^ler M rte <* several ‘rattles; exact
nigh, and Sunday with her ^ ^they were hard to
en s, Mr. and Mrs C. C. ««per.; at a distance
Grover- Blair, and laimly and kftftllip was capita,
Mrs della Jumps J,peht Hll|h , )y Mm(J n^roek
with Olen Couch an. wife. h( , sightseeing- in Don
Iiu< James and C omer Moody ville with , Mr A. O. Selman.
attended the ^n^ui^! at Hjy , t
S Homer CoucA and wife, Jf At-| NOTICE SbNS VETERANS
lanta, spent the week-end with. ' Next week is the reunion m At-
their parents, G. H. Conch, and 1 ™ 4 *- T » Ret reduced railroad
family.'
d in
'and
Douglas-'-
Atlanta, Sept. 30—The bones of!
nineteen Chinamen who died ini
Atlanta during the past five years, |
were exhumed and shipped back 1
to China early this week. The
Ching Kong Tong, the Chinese
Masonic order,, had charge of the
shipment, all the dead Chinamen
having been members of this or
ganization. The remains were en
closed ,in small cjopper boxes about
15 inches square an-dl engraved
with Chinese characters. A local
jundertaker was given the contract
to exhume 1 the' hones and prepare
them for shipment hack to the
Flowery Kingdom.
It is the belief of Orientals that
their hones must rest.in the soil of
their native land if their spirits
rates and enjoy the privileges of lir ‘‘ ,0 Hn4 “ r Paradise. The cere-
-HtS PAPER REh.SE3E.vTij .-Or. FOREIGN
ADVERTISING 3Y THE
Mrs. Mamie Samples tind libyou must .have a Mr
tie lads Hull,, of Mheon.AVipitDd^'M?,^by your command-
the families of G. II. Couch and ?"<• rll<! baye been fixed at
C. C. Harper the,first, of Mt week. Ij' er ^“ ar - Sfi ? *!*« tr « a * ur < er -
•Mr. and Mrs. (ills Reiiflfa"(iplp!W;& T - Duncon the Adjutant, Astnr
Sunday with his brother, Mr. Ben^erntt, or the Commandant, %
Benfr( ; 0 • -V■ -T. Dake, pay your dollar and get
Miss Ruth Harper spent Sun- certificates for yourself and de
day with her sisfer,' Mrs. ITUstfel iPendent members of your family.
Sudduth ” you ure a son or a ^ rftn ^ son
“ Mrs. Lillian Townsend and aft*! of ■ Confederate, Veteran you are
ses Blanch and Moilin' Jnmesspent i entitled to membership. (all at
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. I the S « nt > np ' for certificates. : branches in all the principal c.rtes
Minnie Ronfroe. ■ f AT I)A g E CommamWit.
Messrs. Loss Towler and Firnest
Sudduth, of Villa Rica, were in
our burg Monday.
Little Leon Townsend is sick
with soro throat this week.
POLLY AN'NEJR:
mony of sending hack the bones of,
dead Chinamen 1 occurs, every few ,
years in the larger cities of the \
country. ' I .
A PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY
t -. <f' I
Information reaches us that a!
number of progressive citizens, |
living on tile road running, from 1
Burnt Hickory \CrOjS<fing 'to the|
Paulding county lino, a distance j
of about 2'/o miles, arc raising a|
turn! by subscription to grade and
si il that road.
This is commendable, indeed.
These good people voted almost;
solidly for the bond issue though i
their-road is not included in those j
to he worked by bonds. But with!
that, public spirit they will get;
t-hrir road anyway. The business
men of Bouglasville are also help I
ing them and the commissioners
have agreed to put in some good j
work. /
A community with the public 1
spirit this one is showing is a
c eil’ii to any county.
RINGS
From the beginning of time Gift Giving has been one of
the greatest pleasures, and among the very earliest gifts,
Rings held first place.
.Tin- Diafnond, of course, has been the first thought in
Engagement Rings. Nothing is more beautiful than a per
fect Diamond, cut by an expert and mounted by artists, but
they arc not the only ring appropriate for such a gift. .There
is the cluster ring. In such a ring you may choose a favor
ite jewel and surround it by diamonds, or your choice may be
the Emerald, or Sapphire, or milky white Pearl. Allowing
for tliis wide choice-, we have a 'beautiful store for your
choosing.
The Emerald Ring holds a warm spot in the heart of a
man who has the right to wear it. For such a gift we offer a
lull line. These Emblems are perfectly reproduced, every
detail is clear and distinct.
ILet, your mind dwell on the ring as a gift and! we will
submit for your inspection a really re mark alb I e store of them.
El. A. MORGAN
JEWELER & OPTICIAN
10 E. Hunter St. Atlanta, Georgia,
"There'% economy in a few steps around the corner.’'
A Great Saving Sale Tomorrow of
L as t month we received on a contract placed many months ago our first shipment
,of tylRTfrlMOR SILK BLOUSES. Barely had the sale been announced, before prudent
shoppers, realizing the remarkable values they offered eagerly purchased all that we
could obtain.
Tomorrow the second shipment goes on sale. They are even more attractive we
believe than our previous offerings. The savings they offer are incredibly large, you’ll
appreciate thus the moment you see the winsome styles and note the splendid character.
Your Choice a t Ju& $5.00
' The materials used are Crepe de chine. Georgette Crepe and Wash Satin, all of
exceptional qualities. The workmanship is of an unusual high order, and they are cut
on lines as will insure propar fitting.
The quantity is limited; no more of the same styles will be obtainable; we there-
•fo'rd urge quick action to avoid disappointment.
Th<i materials used in these Blouses were contracted for last spring by the
manufacturers. Since that time the price of these fabrics has almost doublet!
The cost to us and to you was figured on the basis of the material when
bought. A notable instance of how this store working in intimate co-operation
with'the right type of manufacturers eiercises liberal savings for those they
serve,
GILES BROTHERS
' • ' . ':/ • i i
Organized 1883 36 Years of Successful Business
OF AMERICA
One Million, Sixty-seven Thousand Members. The Largest Fraternal Beneficiary
Society in America. Two Hundred Millions Paid Out in Death Claims.
Ten Million, Seven Hundred Thonsand Paid Out During October, November, December,
last, to Victims of “Flu” and Pneumonia.
Owns and Controls, the Largest, most Modern and Scientific Sanitarium in the-
Uni.ed States for the treatment of Tubercular Members. Only members ac
cepted for treatment, and they receive all treatment including Hospital, Nurs
ing, Roard, -Medicine and Laundry, absolutely FREE. See picture of our Sani
tarium in “Primer of Hygiene”, used in Public Schools-Page 21.1,
LOCAL camp WILL BE! ORGANIZED IN DOUGLAS VILLE
( hart er Members wiU be accepted at half the regular joining fee which is $12.25
or the charter members will be written for $6.25 which includes local medical
Charter Membership open
At Douglasville from Monday,
Oct. 6 to Saturday, Oct. 11
see State Manager T. B. CAUGHLAN
Douglasville, Ga.
examination and all other cost—no initiation for charter, members. Age limit
from 17 to 45.
A real Fraternity—Three Beautiful Degrees—Substantial Protection for
yqur Family—Rate of Insurance as reasonable as possible consistent with safety
An organization that any man can justly feel pfoud to be a member of.
Monthly Rates on $1,000.00
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