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uuuuiAs UUUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE
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Clancy
Kids
The Clancy’s Are Con-
servative in Their Tastes
By PERCY L. CROSBY
i.’uerritfbi. by ibe McClnrg Newspaper Sind
PERSONAL
MENTION
Mr. C. S. Foster spent last we
with relatives in Jacksonville. Fla.
Jr. J. M. Abercrombie has sold
j his farm at Tucker, Ga., and returned
; to Douglasvillo to make his home.
j ! Mr. E. C. Roberts has moved to
_2 j Atlanta, after several years’ success
ful business in Douglasville.
I Mr. J. C. Thomas has purchased the
| Eagle Cafe from Mr. L. E. Roberts
Mrs. Bessie Harding, of Atlanta, j and took charge January first.
spent last week with relatives here. .. ... . ,, . , „ VT „ .
I Mr. Albert Edwards, of N. B. & J.
T. Duncan Co., was a Marietta visi
tor during the holidays.
Mr. H. S. Kirby, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end at home.
Mr. J. W. House spent a few days
la c t week in Hawkinsville..
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGuire were
holiday visitors at Tallapoosa.
Mr. Bunyan DeLoach spent la*t
week-end with home folks at Calhoun.
Mr: and Mrs
Grayson this
W. J. Gower visited at
/eek.
D \ and Mrs. T. R. Whitley spent
Christmas with relatives at Albany.
Mr. 1.. O. Meadows has moved i.ito
his residence on Broad street.
Miss Celia Kelly, of Lilburn,
visiting Miss Hattie Housewovth.
Miss Bettie Milam spent Christum
day the ucst of homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. De La Periere
Hoschton, were the guests of Mr.
Mrs. J. E. Phillips during the holid
Mr. and MiskH. G. Hall and <
dren hay** named home after
1):p the week in Carroll county.
Mrs. Bmmo James
the guest of her
Wood, Sunday.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright
Jack, of Laurel 1, Miss., wer.
guests of Mr. and Mr -. J. r v
Miss Leila .Elliott, of Atlanta, w
the guest of Misses Lula and W
helmina Cooper for th holiday s.
Mr. J. Q. Dorris, of ValdoM
the guest of his mother, Mrs
Dorris, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thom
3, were Sunday guests of
Mrs. A. T. Brittain.
Miss Evelyn Abercrombie, of G. >
I. C., at Milh.'dgeville, spent the ho!
days at home.
Miss Verna Perkins, of Cox Col
lege. : s spending the holidays with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Perkins.
Mr. Walter Barnett, of Rutledge,
was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs.
S. S. Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Burton and Mi
Bessie Burton are visiting Mrs. A.
Barber, in High Point, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hopkins and chil
dren have returned home after spend
ing a few day at Fairburn.
Miss Inez McLarty, of Weslyan Col
lege, spent the week at home with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. McLarty.
Misses, Nannie Kirby and Cecil
Brittain were guests of Mrs. E. E.
Winn this week.
Mrs. W. H. Clark and sons, Marion
and Willie, are visiting relatives near
Augusta.
j A number of young folks em'oyed a
! dance at the court house last Monday
j night.
j Master John Swift Davis, of Heflin,
, Ala., was the guest of his uncV. Mr.
; Harvey Davis, at the Kirby House,
! last week.
FOR CLERK
To he Voters of Douglasville:
In the District Court of the United \ 1 ,. hc, ' eb ? announcement myself a
! candidate for the office of City Clerk,
subject to the primary when ordered.
States, for the Northern District
Georgia.
In re: Earnest L. Bearden, bankrupt,
No. 6654. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
above named bankrupt and the Court
having ordered that the hearing upon
said petition be had on January 24th,
1920, at ten o’clock A. M., at the
United States District Court room, in
the city of Atlanta, Georgia, notice
is hereby given to all creditors and
I am an old veteran of the Civil War
and have lately had a very severe
attack of sciatic pains, from which I
have not fully recovered; and on ac
count of my health I may not be able
to see and talk with you as I would
like to do.
If elected I promise to discharge
the duties of the office to the best of
my ability, and to give you faithful
and efficient service.
Your vote and influence will be ap-
other persons in interest to appear ' predated by me more than I can ex-
at said time and place and khow cause,
if any they have, why the prayer of
the bankrupt for discharge should not
he granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
FOR CITY CLERK
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Almand end ' To the Voters of Douglasville:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKoy spoilt 1 I am n candidate for re-election
Christmas as the guests of relatives 'to the office of city clerk, subject to
in Conyers. j the primary when called.
I have served vou to the best of
Thank You
We take this method of thanking our many
friends and customers for their patronage in the
past year and wish for you a very Happy and
Prosperous New Year.
COME TO SEE US WHEN YOU NEED
ANYTHING IN 01 R LINE.
J. Q. ENTERKIN A SON
KOZ YTORIUM
‘tr. When, however, one suffer*,
from frequent periodic headaches th re
is always some special reason for it.
Among the most common of such rea
sons is Anemia or Bloodlessness. Thi >
condition is especially frequent among
girls and young women and those
whose occupations or habits of life
keep them too much indoors. The one
important necesity in such cases is \
Mrs. J. L. Sclman and daughter,, t0 build up thc < > uantit y nnd 1 ualit y of
Miss Ruth, visited relatives in At- t * ie wea k and watery blood. Gudo’s
* The Vapor !j
Treatment
FOR j>
Influenza, §
Croup and P
Pneumonia 1
Mothers who know the anpi.i !
of waiting helplessly tlirou/j
age-long hours fi.i the jihvLc
ho may not arrive in time v.i:u
hand a bottle of this effective croup remet!-.. V: .<>
certain preventive and specific for colds, croup,
grippe, pneumonia and other respiratory ailments.
HIN
WILL NOT' STAIN THE CLOTHES
It is applied externally to the chert, threat’and r.
trils‘ifr.d is quickly absorbed through ti * pr(in
skin. Its healing vapors rise and are inhaled (iiait
to the infected membranes. A double-action reined
it is doubly certain to produce satisfactory result
It has this characteristic that distinguishes it in,
other salves, it will not Main thc clothes. Hue
bottle of Vapomentha TOD AY. It is an invaluable
protection for an insignificant price.
30c, 60c, and $1.20 Bottles at
All Drug and General Stores.
If your dealer cannot supply you order from
BRAME DRUG CO., N. Wilkeeboro, N. C.
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THEATER
January 3, One Day Only
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Matinee
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25c to all
25 and 35c
Special Musk
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Miss Mary Hembree, of Villa, Rica,
was a Sunday guest of Mrs. R. E.
Hamilton.
lanta this week.
Mr. Chester Matthews, who had
. Pepto-Mangan is exceptionally valu-
; able for this purpose. It increases i
attack of appendicitis Sunday morn- ^e number and improves the quality ljl
ing, is reported better.
Mrs. J. F Long has been called to
the belside of her brother in Green
ville, S. C. ,
Miss Edith Dake was a guest this
week of Miss Eunice James, in Atlan-
Misses Marjorie Upshaw, <Chlotilde
Banks and Fayne Boyde are at tyome
from Bessie Tift for the holidays. '
Miss Emma Dorris had as her
week-end visitors, Mieses Nannie
\ Pritchett, Pearl Wilkie, Effie Thrash-
I frr, Mr. Seabrooks, of Atlanta, and
} Mrs. Atche_*son, of Carrollton.
of the red blood cells, those vital little i
bodiefs which carry nutrition to all
parts of the body. It improves the !
appetite, imparts color to the face,
and restores health and strength to
the body generally. After a short
course of Pepto-Mangan the head-
acheb decrease in frequency and se
verity, and finally disappear, if they
are due to Anemia. Pepto-Mangan
may be had either in liquid or tablet
form, as preferred. When buying
Pepto-Mangan be sure the name
“Gude’s” is on the package. Without
“Gude's” it is not Pepto-Mangan.
HP,.,,
S.i vfriiO 4
Your patronage in the past is great=
ly appreciated by us, and we wish
all of you ’ |
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A Happy New Year |
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And assure you we will appreciate t
j
your continued patronage in the ti
year 1920. 1
WHITLEY PHARMACY!
GRADY DAVIS. Manager f 1
I wish to thank you and all for
your patronage during the clos=
ing year and respectfully ask a
continuance of same. Wishing
all a happy and prosperous New
Year.
Joe C. McCarley
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