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DOUGLAS COUNTY BENTIVT* D^tTOLASytLIJ! GEORGIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919.
Social and Personal
Col. J. S, James, of Atlanta, at
tended court here this week.
Judge A. L. Bartlett was here from
Dallas Monday. <jj
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Geer visitd
their son, Charlesj' at Laurell, Miss.,
this week,
Mr. M. Y. Rutherford, of Atlanta,
has our thanks for a renewal sub
scription. 1
Mr. E. H. Butler, of Rt 6, has our
thanks for a renewal subscription this
Week.
Miss Katherine Geer entertained
the D. D. Club Wednesday afternoon
in a most delightful manner;
We are requested to change the
address of Mrs. J. M. Johnson from
Douglasville to Lawrenceville.
Mr. H. C. Brooks, of Rt 1, is one of
our valued renewal subscribers this
week.
Thanks to some of our good neigh
bors, we have been feasting on saus-
age^pare ribs and liver pudding.
The Douglasville , Second Baptist
church went over the top last Thurs
day in the 75 Million campaign.
Mr. J. F. Long was calle to South
Carolina on account of the serious
illness of his father.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Marchman and
Mr. L. C. Upshaw, Jr., motored to
Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. N, B. Duncan and Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Duncan visited in At
lanta Sunday.
Mrs. Clifford Burton entertained
the D. D. Club most delightfully last
week. .
Mr. J. R. Duncan has begun work
on his new garage building in front of,
the depot.
Mrs, Arthur De LaPeriere and
daughter, Margatet, of Hoschton, ar
rived Wednesday for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Phillips.
We have instructions to change
the address of Mrs. Grady Perry from
Newport News, Va., to Washington,
D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burgess, of
Decatur, were recent visitors of thier
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Abercrom
bie.
Hon. Mr. Davenport, former rep
resentative of Hall county, and can
didate for the Senate from his dis
trict, was here this week visiting his
cousin, Mr. M. E. Geer.
Next week will be the adjourned
term of the criminal division of Doug
las Superior Court. The calendar
appearselsewhere in this paper.
Miss Eunice James came out from
Atlanta to attend the Overton-Aber-
crombie wedding Tuesday night. , She
was a guest of Miss Edith Dake while
here.
Rev. W. H. Clark, who will in a few
days arrive to take charge of the
Methodist church, has been pastor of
the Hapevill church for the past four
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Con Dorsett and son,
Marcellus, of Etowah, Tenn., are visit
ing friends here and We are sorry to
report Marcellus seriously ill while
here.
There was a large audience to greet
Miss Morrisey ai the school audito
rium last Friday night and the even
ing’s entertainment was a musical
treat.
A serious accident occurred Mon
day at the mill villiage, when the
young son of Mr. B. B. Head was run
over by o' truck, crushing his body
He is said to be in a serious condition.
The following are new subscribers
to the Sentinel this week. Mr. Jesse
Renfroe, Palmetto; Mr. J. R. Morris,
Vina Rica; Mr. J. A. Watson, Lithia
Springs; Mr. J. W. Hitchcock, Doug
lasville; Mr. W. M ^tamps, Winston,
Selman’s Drugstore is being over
hauled. Mahogany fixtures are being
installed and the interior re-arranged.
When completed it will be one of the
handsomest Drug stores in North
Georgia.
Mr. W. H. (Uncle Billy) Hudson, of
■ear McWhorter, Was in Douglasville
Monday. Mr. Hudson is one' of the
moot substantial citizens of the South
ern part of the county and has many
ep pyi3 8J» oq* suaq spUatrj
see him.
Mr. E. M. Banks presented the Sen
tinel editor with an unusually large
sweet potato this week, but don’t think
it will equal those of Mr. J. M. Small-
Adjourned term of Douglas Supe
rior Court opeened Monday but was
forced to adjourn again on account
of the.illness of the court stenograph
er. The civil docket will be taken up
again next week following the criminal
docket.
FOR SALE CHEAP—a practically
new baby carriage. Mrs. Julian
Arnold.
Do not neglect your Eyes—you can
not afford it. If you have the slight-
should have your Eyes examined by
#st symptoms of Eye trouble, you
our expert optometrist, who will be
here again on Friday, Nov. 28th. He
will tell you whether or not you need
GLASSES.
J. L. SELMAN & SON
CITY TAX DUE
City Taxes are now due and pay
able at the Clerk’s office. The books
must be closed by Dec. 20th.
Z. T. DAKE, Mayor.
J. E. PHILLIPS, Clerk.
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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,
2Vz miles West of Douglasville.
If your present Glasses fail ..to
give you case and comfort, there's
something wrong. Call in to see our
expert optometrist from the Chas. A.
Green Optical Company, Atlanta, Ga.
He will tell your troubles. Here for
one day only—Friday, Nov. 28th.
J. L. SELMAN & SON
Big lot second-hand sewing ma
chines cheap. Also plenty of new
WHITE machines at BANKS
BROTHERS.
Get seed rye at BANKS BROS.
FOR SALE!—A good four-burner
oil cooking stove, cheap. Call at W.
R. SMITH’S. 31-2
WANTED—Several good live cor
respondents 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.
Upshaw Brothers will save you
40 per cent on Coat Suits and Dresses.
Thousands suffer with eye troubles
who attribute the cause to something
else: Headaches, Nervousness, Itch
ing Eyelids, and Floating Spots be
fore the Eyes are recognized by medi
cal experts as being caused by de
fects of the eyes. You cannot afford
to neglect your EYES. Have them
examined by expert optometrist who
will be here on Friday.-Nov. 28th.
J. L. SELMAN & SON
PROMINENT MERCHANT FOUND
LASTING RELIEF
In a South Carolina county-seat a
prominent merchant suffered for years
with eczema. Money was not a con
sideration if he could* only be relieved
from the terible itching, burning, and
irritation. He scratched his back at
night until it bled, but the soreness
only became worse. He visited West
ern Springs, and consulted various
physicians, but never found a perma
nent cure until a friend brought Zem-
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
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.
If you are interested in erecting
a tomb stone or monument to your
loved ones, call and let me show
you some good designs.
S. B. G. BANKS.
Alniand & McKoy have Fruit
Jars, Rubbers and Tops. ,
Those indebted to me by note or
account, will call and settle same or
otherwise their notes and account will
be placed for collection.
G. H. TURNER, M. D.
JKOZYTORIUM THEATRE
douglasville, ga.
FRI AND SAT. NOV. 21 & 22
MATINEE 2:30
NIGHT 8:15
THE WAR IS OVER-
But how fortunate that D. W. Griffith was able, through the
sanction of the Allied Governments, in securing views of the
Actual Battles and the Maneuvering of armies, which probably
now and forever gives the public the only possible, opportunity
of seeing these wonderful scenes of history—these events with
thousands of others are vividly portrayed in his great triumph.
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j Weeks Atlanta, 3 Weeks Savannah, 2 Weeks Augusta,
2 Weeks Macon, 2 Weeks Birmingham, 2 Weeks Jacksonville,
2 Weeks Nashville, 2 Weeks Chattanooga, 2 Weeks Memphis,
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IN PROBLEMS OF FINANCE
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ithe astute business man as naturally’ turns to his banker as hel
'does to his physician .in matters of health or to his lawyer ina
legal affairs.
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j This Institution, following opt its lym of "the ijiosWtjapt-
iablet dependable service to business interests, "gladly ’extends _
•the benefit of its specialized financial knowledge and banking 1
^experience to those seeking such guidance and counsel.
New business invited.
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THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
N. R. HENDERSON, Cashier. |
When
Croup Threatens
Quick Relief of baby’s croup often
forestalls a serious situation when this
dreaded disease conns in the late
hours of night.
wmm
will noj sum me clothes
Moilen should keep a Inf of Bitme’i Vaponec-
tka Salve convenient. When Croup threaten*), tbit
delightful salve rubbed vrell into baby’s throat.
j j tvil! relieve tfce cbokint
C.w rritiui oletp. Takes
• i.miseatiug drugs.
Ui JexiwjMvelybyphy-
riciaiie in combating
croup, Cokto, pneu
monia, etc. in children
as well uo rrtt7n-ups
30r. 60c mult 1.20at
all drag Korea or seat
prepaid by
Bronte Drug
Company
N. WHiuubcro. N. CL
PIANOS
AND
ORGANS
E STEY Organs and Pianos and
the Hobart M. Cable Piano
are the world’s standards in
musical instruments.
If you contemplate buying either
an organ or piano, let me demonstrate
the merits of these first-class instru
ments to you.
V. M. LEATHERS
DOUGLASVILLE
A few good second-hand organs at bargain prices.
BARGAIN
Prices Now
Those Who have visited our store in the
last few weeks have learned of the remar
kable values we are offering in--
Ladies’ Ready-to-W ear
We have practically sold out and re-bought on these lines •
several times and have 1 just received a new shipment ob >
which we guarantee to save you money.
Dresses
beautiful Tricotine Dresses, "$60 values
” Serge ” -$40 values
” ” ” *30 values
$39-75
$28.75 to $30.00
$12.50 to $22.50
Big assortment Silk Poplin Dresses $15 values
$9.95
Coat Suits
Broad Cloth, Silvertone and Serge
$22.50 to $50.00
C O AT S
—Another large shipment of Goats ranging in price from—
- $17.50 to $50.00
These splendid garments are-40 per cent cheaper than you egn 'buy
in the dty.
UPSHAW BROTHERS