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P0PGLA8 COUNTY EgyTDTEL, DOPOLAEVILIJI GEORGIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919.
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lal and Personal
Susie Wyatt. ’coloijed, of Rt 4, is a
new Senjbmel subscriber this week.
If yon hittwf any peae ter sell see
Frank Burton. • ' ij ', .
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The circus brought a large crowd to
town last week, j ~ j ;
Mr. W. E. HeWifci, of Samtersville,
spept the week-eM |n Douglasville.
Mr. A. Henslee, Villa Rica, was
in Douglasville on business Thursday.
We acknowledge .with thanks, a Re
newal subscription! from Mr. G. C.
Matthews, of Jacksonville^ F)a.^ / .
W? are glad to r^jort tifie continued
improvement of’Mir. W. J. Stringfel-
low. 'j
Friqnds here Brer sorry to learn of
the serious illness if Mrs. Jamie Sel-
nian'of Atlanta. ,,i j
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Enterkin'and
Mrs. Cora Hindman motored to Atlan
ta Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Henderson, of
Villa Rica, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Henderson.
Prof. J. N. Morris, of McWhorter,
made the Sentinel office a pleasant
visit this week.
Mrs. Annie Mitchell, of Austell, has
our thanks for an advanced subscrip
tion this week.
Mrs. M. A. Morris, of Atlanta, vis
ited friends and relatives here this
week.
Mrs. P. D. Selman, Mrs. A. S, Bag
gett and Mrs. J. E. Morris motored to
Atlanta Wednesday.
Mr. Nesbit Harper and Mr. J. A.
Watson, of Lithia Springs, were in
Douglasille Thursday.
Mr, J. M. Ballard, ,of Randolph
this week and. set, his_ subscription far-
county, Ala., made us a pleasant visit
ward .to 1^21.
Miss Mattie Aiken returned to hor
home near' Bremen, Sunday, rafter
spending several wfeeks with- her sis
ter, Mrs. H. G. Hall.
‘ Misses‘Liazie Edu'ahd Elite'Griffith,
ftasi otf towh; entertained their friends
with a kinging Stobduy- bight,' whidV
*aiL.gl£Sily. eafej^d* A''",}.'
ELEPHANT MADE NO WHIMPER
Underwent Pate ef Having Tooth
brawn With Stoicism That Would
Sham* Many Humana
It does not require much imagina
tion to realise 1 that pulling an ele-
, phant's tooth IS something of an en
gineering ns well as' a dental Job.
An example of this was when Albert,
one of the biggest elephants In the
Ringllng hen! at Madison .Square gar
den, New York, .had, refused to eat
and the circus veterinary:found a great
tooth cavity which was hoyond reme
dy by filling.
The tooth, that wqs giving Albert so
much discomfort was as large ns •
man's fist. After a liberal dose of Co
caine had been Injected, forceps as big
as ice tongs were clamped to the tooth,
a rope attached to the forceps, and a
squad of trainers made ready to sup
ply the pulling power.
At a given signal the trainers gave
a tremendous pull, and out came the
huge tooth.
Ip this sort of dental work the un
known quantity lies in wlmt the ele
phant will do. Albert had been taken
out of the menagerie to prevent panic
among th? rest of the herd in case he
developed an inclination to object to
the process. However, he underwent
the ordeal calmly, and ns soon as his
jaw was dressed he was conducted
back to his stall.
»nd Mrs. H. C-. Dorris have re-
ttifSgid-froTi**pleasant, inator trip to
Macon. Monticello and other points in
South Georgia. MB
Mr. W. M. j Morris, of Winston,
made us a plehsant .visit .this tMek
and set his subscription forward *
notch.
Hr. C.Lewis Fowler will preach at
Sweetwater next Saturday and pun-
day, and at the 2nd chu£chfa| Douc!afs‘
lasville Sunday night.; i'! J |.
Mr.~W. L. Goodwin, former super.n-
tepdentrof the Douglas Hosiery Mills,
more recently Ml# AcWanth,' writes .-’to
his paper changed 1 to Jaaper. T^nn.,
Mr. Ben F. Willis, General Manager
of the Gainesboro Telephone A Tele
graph Co., of Carrollton, made the
Sentinel office a pleasant visit tb-day
add also instructed us to put his com
pany on our subscription list. 1 '
• A large camp of the lAodefn Wod-
men of America was organized here
Wednesday n’i^ht. Mr. F). M.' Hawley
Was chosen Consul and F. M» Winn,
Jr., Clerk.
j Up to Tuesday of this week the.
rtcord price for cotton was drillin’
when Mr. W. A. Turner sold a t>ale
at 41 and nine-sixteenths, the bale
bringing him pwr« than ,$200.00.. ‘
Mrs. P. H.' McGouiA'wdnt to (jldve-
land, Tenn., last week to visit her
daughter, Miss Christine, who is in
school at Centinary College, the latter
returning home with her mother for a
few days
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Mrs. N. Burton v enter^fiued. tbje
D. D. Club Wednesday afternoon, th?.
members cofiVerting the occasion iiito
a surprise* shower for 'Mrs.! W: J.
Gower, a recent bride. It was an ep :
jpyable afternoon and Mrs. Gower was
recipient of many tokens of esteem.
• Mr. W. G. Sayer,.one of Winston’s
most prosperous* farmers, made us a
pleasant visit this week and renewed
his faith in the Sentinel. ,Mr. Sayer
while attending the Southeastern Fair,
was touched by the light fingered
gentry for. a pocketbook containing
$26.00.
Friends are in receipt of the fol
lowing invitation: Mrs. aggie L.
Abercrombie requests the honor of
| Jour presence at the marriage of her
[daughter, Lettie, to Mr. Lewis L.
^Overton on Tuesday, November e*gh-
nth, nineteen bundled and nineteen,
|{Mx fhrrtj ? o’clock. ‘DouglisvfHe?*
Put End to Moslem Piracy.
In the sixteenth century European
civilisation whs menaced by the Turks.
Moslem pirates were the peril of the
sens, of which they were fast gaining
control. This danger was averted and
destroyed by Doh Juan, commander
of the Spanish fleet, and his allies, the
Italian squadrons and the Venetian
and Neapolitan fleets, at a naval bat
tle with the Turks in the Hay of
Lepanta. The capture of the enemy’s
flagship, after the battle had raged an
hour and a half, gave Don Juan a«-
anrance of vletor>, i so he hoisted the
•onaecrated banner of the Holy league
at the mast of the conquering galley,
where It - could be seen by both friend
and enemy. . The result was as Don
Jean expected—exultation on the pari
of the Christians and depression and
discourseepaent on the pari of the
Tnrhs.
After a heavy loss on both sides
4# Turkish armada was daeiroyedL
THE
UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
Announces
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REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES
To
VARIOUS DESTINATIONS IN THE SOUTHEAST
Tickets on sale daily up to and including April 30th, 1920,
with final limit May 31st, 1920.
Stop-overs will be' allowed at all station on either going or
return trip, or both, within final limit of tickets.
., SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINES
• Upshaw' Brothers will save you'
48 per Mrit M Coat Suits and Dresses.
Upshaw’s
Just received another big shipment of La dips’ beautiful Coat
Spits, Dresseq and Capes. We do not hesitate tjo say that we can
save you from *5 to 40 per cei^t, »nd .that this is fhe most beautiful
line of Ladi«s’.. Rea.dy-to-wear.ever_displayed in Douglasville.
See them before you buy. They are selling fast,
The famous Peters Diamond Brand—the best for the price,
matter what you pay. . ’>•
We have an immense stock of the following, and oiir prices
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are Rock Bottom: '
UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS 'BOYS’
- CLOTHING, FURNITURE.
QUALITY is our watchword! Come to see us; we will do
our best to serve you. ,
Upshaw Brothers
THE STATE’S PART
In our National enterprise is one to be
proud of. The strength and devotion,
both financial and spiritual, of many
states, makes this a great nation/
Financial strength is provided for
in the States banking laws. The i.lawe
of this State furnish the utmost pro
tection and safety to funds deposited
in State Banks.
THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS. BANK £
N. R. HENDERSON, Caer.iq s •
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NATIONALJEWELRY& LEATHER GOODS CO.
Jewelry
We carry one of the
most complete lines of
Jewelry in the city and
at
Remarkably Low Prices
Low rents and Small
Expenses Enable Us
to Undersell Others.
We do First-Class
Repairing On
Watches &
Jewelry.
CALL AND SEE US
WHEN IN TH E
CITY
Elgin
Waltham
Hamilton
Illinois
and Wrist
<••••.. . ■
Watches,
49 West Mitchell St 49
ATLANTA.
By Special Arrangement
MARIE MORRISEY
will give her favorite program
“Songs that America Loyes
The celebrated cohceitt^nj
tralto will appear herself ;iri |
' | • i'i i fj (' ■ ij 'v lili h p. • |
what will be the mpsf notable j
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musicale of the season.
NEXT FRIDAY EVENING
NOVEMBER 14 •
at 8 :oo P. M. *
Collaborating with Miss Morrisey will be Mr.
Thomas A. Edison’s Three Milloin Dollar
{Phonograph. ' ’ " . L, 1 1:
y t . ; .. Free Tickets. , .,,
'Call, write or telephone us for free tickets of dd-
1 " mittance. They will be issued in order of ,appli
cation. ■
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JOE. C. McCARl-EV’S..