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TY BEimWEL, DOUGLASY1LLE GEORGIA;
FRIDAX, NOVEMBER 14, 1919.
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^ Social and Personal
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Mrs. DaVeftport, of Gainesville, is a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Geer.
Mr. B. E: Burton is on the sick list
this week.
Hon. J. T. Duncan is attending the
North Georgia Conference in Atlanta.
Several DouglasvilU people attended
the big circus in Aitlanta Monday.
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Mrs. N. D. Burton is reported quite
sick this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McLarty were
Atlanta visitors last; Friday.
Read the “Harmonica Mystery,”
the new story starting in this week's
Sentinel. You'll find it interesting.
Dr. and/itrsl’S. At Garrett, of Ma
con, were guests of Mrs. W. M. Hays
Saturday.
Col. J. R. Hutcheson is enjoying a
week's vacation from court duties and
is at home with his family this week.
Miss Chlotilde Banks came home
from Bessie Tift college for the week
end. \
Mr. J. W. McKinley has sold his
farm in West End to Sheriff A. S.
-Baggett.
Dr. D. House worth is attending the
Southern Medical Association at Ash.
ville, N. C., theis week.
Messrs. T. L. Pittman, J. C. Me*
Carley and Parks Watson motored to
Rome Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Pounds, of
Brownsville, were in Douglasville
Wednesday.
We thank Mrs. J. D. Nation, of Rt.
2, for a renewal subscription this
week.
Mr G. Rainwater, of Rt. 2, has our
thanks for a renewal subscription this
week.
Dr. B. F. Shamblin and little daugh
ter, Mozell, of Lyerly, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thad McKoy.
Dr. J. D. Malone, .of Marietta, was
a Sunday guest of Dr. and Mrs. R.
E. Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Malone, of Villa
Rica, visited their daughter, - Mrs. R.
E. Hamilton,—Humtay.
Mr. J. S. Hamilton, Jr., of Villa Ri?a,
was a week-end guest of his brother,
Dr. R.' E. Hamilton.
Solicitor General, J. R. Hutcheson
and Mayor Z. y. Duke arte attending
the Hijjh Cost ‘of Living -Conference
in Atlanta today. -
Just before going to press we learn
that Sweetwater Baptist church has
gone bver the top in the 75 Million
drive and is still going. | h j;'
Mrs.. J. F. Marchman and little
daughter, of Douglasville, spent the
first «if the week in; Bremen visiting
relatives.—Bremen Gateway.
if you enjoy good music, go to Me-
Carlejds store and get an admission
card to the Moyritey concert Friday
night'
The; editor and family and Mr. arid,
Mrs. k. S. Baggett and family were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. 1 H.
McGo^irk last Friday., * . , j
The Matrons’ Club was delightfully
entertained last Fridajr aifteriioph by
Mrs. .Claude Mozley at the Douglas-
ville Hotel. The next meeting will be
on Friday, the 21st at the home of
Mrs. C. F. Selman.
Among our -subscribers this
weekaref * Col.'J.'S. Jamck, Atlanta;
Mr. Si P. McKoy, Villa Rica, and Mr.
R. D.-Pounds, Powder Springs.
Mr. Ben Turner, of Lithia Springs,
made us a pleasant viBit this week
and opt Ws subscription' forward to
1921.
Friends here of Dr. W. H. i-aPrade,
of Atlanta, are very sorry to learn
than he had to undergo a serious, oper
ation Sunday, but glad to learn he is
doing nicely.
Several teams from the Douglas
ville Baptist church will visit other
churches in the Concord Association
next Sunday in the interest of the 75
Million campaign.
Mr. Joe Strickland of Lithia Springs
s a pleasarit visitor at the Sentinel
ice Wednesday and had his name
ergd on our subscription list for a
Lieut. Hugh Watson, of Taylor Field
ent Sunday here with his father. He
ipected to come in his aeroplane but
uni .that .it was raining here and
ft Ms.machine in Americus. ,
There will be a box supper at Beulah
church on Saturday night before the
4th Sunday in this month. The public
is cordially invited.
Mrs. Z. T. Dake and son, Lanius,
accompanied by Mrs. Julian Arnold,
motofed to Hoschton last Saturday
for the week-end With Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur DeLaPeriere. -i
Rev. A. Eriiest is attending the
EARTHS IR SOLAR SYSTEM prominent merchant found
„ ~ 77 „ .. „ | LASTING RELIEF
ThouMnds of Asteroids, Mostly Small, . ^
Known to B« Swinging Around In 8 South Carolma county-seat a
the Sun. prominent merchant suffered for years
| with eczema. M&ney was not a con-
Sw!nf(lng around the min between sideration if he could only be relieved
the |)1nti<*te Mare and JhpiteV tftere are' from the terible itching, burning, and
more fhiyn a thousand little earths, irritation. He scratched his back at
raaglng m diametgr from night until it bled, but the soreness
miles. These are known rt* the aster-1 . , „ . , w .
olds, and although (hey pursue their I 0 "'* bec8me worf \ e ' He '’ ,s ' ted West '
Indlvldual ways In the solar Miftefa . ern Springs, and consulted various
much like our own globe they are 'physicians, but never found a perma-
too small to'support any sort.of life, nent cure until a friend brought Zem-
• being unable to bold an atmosphere.
From time to time new asteroids are
discovered, not by astronomers pa
tiently peer!ug at the heavens through
Tr “• .. wlc j urimjf (it'eriug ai me neavens uirougn
North ..Georgia Conference in Atlanta '• telestjope, but by means of the, photo-
this wee. Wei do not know whether
he will be returned to the Douglasville
charge or not, for one Of the unknow
able things is what a Methodist con
ference will do.
WANTED—Several good five corr
espondents from the sections of the
county not now reporting to the Sen
tinel. We want the news from the
entire county and will make a special
proposition to one good reporter from
each central community not already
represented. See or write us.
FOR SALE—One small bay mule,
age 7, one registered Jersey bull, age
18 months, Douglas county’s best
blood to back him.
C. M. STOVER,
2*4 miles West of Douglasville.
Upshaw Brothers will save you
40 per cent on Coat Suits and Dresses.
..graphic plute., A. thousand have al
ready been foundi hut It Ir likely that
thousands of smaller asteroids remain
to be discovered.
erine to his notice, He tried this
great treatment, and now sings its
praises highly. Zemerine is a won*
derful treatment for diseased skin,
especially eczema, tetter, rash, itch,
and similar disorders. It is sold upon
the fairest basis imaginable-^-your
money will be returned if it doesn’t
The four largest asteroids, Ceres, help you after a fair trial. If you can’t
get Zemerine at your druggist send
$1 or 50 cents to the Zemerine Chemi
cal Co., Orangeburg, and a jar will be
sent you direct.
Pallas, Vesla and Juno, are respec
tively 485, 304, 248 and 118 miles In
diameter. A few more asteroids may
exceed 100 miles in diameter, but the
great majority are simply huge rocks
iflve miles or less In diameter. Unlike
the major planets, the asteroids v are
not spheres, but simply Jagged rocks,
huge mountains hurtling through 1
space, whirling round nud round on ,
their axis as they Journey about the |
sun. |
Possibly, ns some have suggest'd, |
they may be the larger fragments of
periodic comets of unusual size that
have In the course of ages been shorn
of tlieir appendages.
MUST A CHILD BE PALE?
Pallor. “Tired-outness” and Poor Ap
petite Almost Always Remedied
By Pepto-Mangan
It Builds Up the Blood and Thus Im
proves the Appetite and Strength
ens the Body
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THE STATE’S TART
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 laws
of this‘State furnish the utmost pro
tection and safety to funds sited
in State Banks. '*
THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
i N. R. HENDERSON, Cashier. £
There is bill one legitimate excuse
. _ , , for a pale, run-down, listless child,
Ancient att < an ar a. • and t j, at ; s some serious disease of one
It Is probable that the first flag was i ...... . . , ,
carried hv the Saracens in their hat* j 01 ' mOTe of the v,tal 0, '* ans ’ wh . ,ch ^
tics with the Crusaders', the latter course, needs the prompt attention of
adopt inn (he Idea, which thus spread I a competent physician. Unless such
over Europe. Long before that there j conditions exists, the weak, white
hail been national standards^however
as the ancient Egyptians carried be
fore their boats the figure of a sacred
animal on a spear. A stuffed cat lm*
puled on a stick waa the forerunrier ot
the banners now used. In the days ot
the old Persian empire a blacksmith's
apron was carried aloft at the head
of the army, while the standard of
the Turks waa a horse’s tall.
bmallest Race if Bees.
In some of the Enst Indian islands
and on the mainland of Hindustan, are
to be found the smallest race of honey
bees In the world. These dwarf honey
collectors are known to entomologists
as apis florea. Their honeycombs are
no larger than a child’s hand, and the
cells are about the size of a small pin
head. ThiR honey Is excellent, as is
the wax. The little creatures build the
combs on the branch of a low tree* and
as they have not to provide for winter,
they work all the year through, rais
ing broods like themselves, in the
same land there 16 ‘ a race of gljant
bees, apis dorsats, as large as a field
Cricket These monsters of the bee . ....,
world build honeycombs that are from FOR SALE—A good four-burner
elk to seven feet In length, four of J oil cooking stove, cheap. Call at W.
more In width, and that weigh from r, SMITH’S. 31-2
800 to 400 pound* each.
LOST—Handbag containing pocket-
book and $2.50 in cash, in Douglasville
November 6th. Finder please return
to Sentinel office or Mrs. J. E. Gable,
Rt. 5, Douglasville, Ga.
youngster who takes no pleasure in
romping or playing can be very ma
terially helped by a course of that de
pendable blood enricher and general
tonic, Glide’s Pento-Mangan!. This
standard remedy for Anemia (Blood
lessness) has been continuously pre
scribed by physicians all over the
world for nearly thirty years, to re
store the weakened, watery blood to
its normal condition, and thus im
prove appetite, add color to pale lips
and cheeks and impart strength to
the whole body. Glide’s Pcpto-Man-
gan can be had in both liquid and tab
let form (no difference in its effect),
the liquid, of courst, being preferable
for young children. When buying
Pepto-Mangan, be sura the name
“Gude’s” is on the package. Without
“Gude’s” it is ntot Pepto-Mangan.
Upshaw Brothers Give-"You Your
gaw* Money’s Worth
V i>' (1 ' ', ,'.•••'* ijf ‘i - v *7 ; •
New Fall Merchandise in
j. ' . 4/i-
t Abundonce
, yjfe guarantee to sell you: goods of- The betteUsojrt, and give you -
Bargains that are real mdney savers
Ladies’ Suits and Coats
We are saving our customers from 25 to 40 per cent, and we'are
> showihg the most beautiful line of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear ever .,
brought to Douglasvilte. 'THejr afe going fast and it will pay you
. . _ _ A ** *- .jL 'Lam.a m '.a«4A<>Aw« nnA
to see them whlfewe h^V^ a good affcortment of sizes.
SH OES
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The Largest stock in Douglasville
The famous Peter’s Diamond Brand—the best for the price, no
’ matter what you pay.
We have an’immense stock of the following, and our prices .
are Rock Bottom: "
UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS BOYS’
CLOTHING, Fl/RNITURE.
Quality and Dependability are the Distinguishing Features of this
Store.
Upshaw Brothers
NATIONAL JEWELRY& LEATHER HOODS CO.
Jewelry
We carry one of the
most complete lines of
Jewelry in the city and
at - *
(Watch^
Remarkably Law Prices
Low rents and Small
Expenses Enable Us
to Undersell Others.
Elgin
We do First-Class
Repairing Cii
Watches &*
Jewelry.
Waltham
Hamilton
Illinois
CALL ASD See us
WHEN IN THE
mty ■
and Wrist
Watches.
49 West Mitchell St. 49
. ATLANTA.
By Special Arrangement
MARIE MORRISEY
. will give her favorite program
“Songs that America Loves.’’ •
The celebrated concert con
tralto will appear herself in
what will be the most notable
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 Milldin Dollar
■ Phonograph. s .
' Free Tickets
Call, write or telephone us for free tickets of ad
mittance. They will be issued in order of appli-
calton - .!..*.
JOE. C. McCARLEY’S
STORE