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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLA8VILLE GEORGIA 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920.
| Mrs. N. D. Burton has been, quite
| sick this week.
| Mrs. J. W. Hollis has been onthe
sick list this week.
| Miss Hattie Houseworth has accept-
Everybody is urged to attend prayer j ** a position as assistantJeichet at
■Meting on Wednesday at 7 o'clock. ~
PERSONAL
MENTION
ML Carmel.
Miss Emma Dorris has return, d ! Miss Willie Hal1 ' of villa Rica > has
home after n trio to New Yy r k. accepted a position as lino-typist with
the Sentinel.
Miss Gladys Stewart spent Saturday ,
in Atlanta. Mr.'R. M. Johnston, of Winston was
la caller at the Sentinel office Thurs-
Mr. C. S. Foster spent Sunday in day.
Dallas. |
Mesdames Walter and J. T. Jordan,
Glenn Campbell spent Sunday | of near Villa Kica, were shopping in
in LaGrange.
Mr. J. J. Kirby made a buisness trip
to Atlanta monday.
Rev. W. H. Clark spent Friday in
Atlanta.
Douglasville Monday.
Miss Edith Dake has entered the
conservatory of music in Atlanta for
violin lessons. v
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Lovell, of At-
Mr. C. F. Selman was an Atlanta i lanta - s P ent the week ‘ und with Mr -
visitor Monday. and Mrs. H. V. Johnston last week.
Miss Ethel McKinley, of Marietta,
Mr. Z. T. Dake motered to Atlanta
Monday.
Messrs. Byron Kirby and Bunn Brit
tain spent Sunday'in Villa Rica.
was a week-end guest of Miss Jeanette
Morris.
. Miss Linnie Lockridge of route 7
entertained the young people with a
Mr. Thad McKoy spent Monday in pound party Thursday night.
Atlanta.
; / Miss Catherine Turner has left after
Mr. W. W. Winn of route 3 spen^/spending a week teaching domestic
Saturday in Douglasville art in the Dougiasville puulic school.
Mr. H. E. Davis spent Sunday in Miss Celeste Thomas spent the week
Taliedega, Ala. end with her mother, Mrs. E. J.
Thomas, on route 7.
hALPH NEWS lltMS
We are sorry to report the little
daughter of Mr. asd Mrs. J. t*. mvz-
ley sick. We hope for it a speeuy re
covery. The little daugnter oi lUr.
and Mrs. J. L. Nixon is also sick.
Mr. T. J. Nixon has been very sick
but is now improving.
Ouy school seems to be moving on
nicely at ML Carmel, with Miss Keese
as principal.
W. T. Williams and G. H. Turner
have placed their saw mill at uns
place and will soon be ready to saw
some of the muen needeu bunding ma
terial.
We hud only one wedding here
Christmas., that of Mr. Eddie Mozity
and Miss Climmie James, both of this
place. They were united at Midway-
church the 4th Sunday in December, by
Kev. Mr. Braswell. We wish them a
life of happiness.
Mr. and Mys. A. S. Campbell have
moved to Austell.
very sick for some time, we are glad and Evelyn Sayer visited the family of
to say is out again. i My. C. M. Clinton Sunday,
Mr. A. M. Howel has placed a gaso- j Mr. W. M. Bell and family visited
line wood sawing outfit in his wood- Mrs. Bell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
shed. , K. Bivins, Sunday.
M r s. Elma Baker, Eugene and i Mrs. Vomie Hallman is visiting her
Steven Kilgore, of Atlanta, were out' parents at Dallas this week,
with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | School opened last Monday at No. 2,
W. J. Kilgore, Sunday. j in the 20th District, with a very good
W. E. A. James was an Atlanta ' attendance, with MisB Fay'ne Boyd, of
visitor last week. | Douglasville, as teacher. It surely is
The New Year rabbit stew at the j a calm after a storm.
Graves-Creel Farm was well attended j Mr. W. M. Bell is moving his saw
and enjoyed by all. I mill to a new location near his home.
Some of our roads aye good down In a few days you can heay the whistle
under the mud. and whir of machinery in our midst.
Mr. Will Hudson will soon have his
new residence completed.
Uncle Joe Hallman made a business
trip to VillA Rica Monday.
Mr. Lon Willoughby has bought Mr.
VILLA RICA, ROUTE TWO
Mr. J. A. Bivins and family visited
Mr. Bob Craig Saturday.
Mrs. Nancy Hembree has returned ; Bob Harper’s farm and moved in our
home from a visit to her son, Charley, midst.
Mr. W. H. Bell and son, Rufus,
niade a business trip to Douglasville
Saturday.
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KILLS RATS
Ivlr. Tucker Upshaw spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Messrs. Noah Baggett and Iliram
Kiroy ot* Atlanta, came home lor the
week end
Mr.Quillian Gore, of Atlanta,
last week in Douglasville.
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Mrs. J. H. McLarty is much bett
this week after being quite sick. NV
Miss Lilia .Freeman spent a few
ay.-, last week with her brotner,
ir. J. J. Freeman of La&i Point. |
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dorris spent , 1
Tuesday in Atlanta. ' Mr ' a,ld Mrs ' Z ' *• UaKe left V ' eU ‘ j
nesday for Florida. St. Augustine win \
Mr. Clark Carver was an Atlanta probably be their first stop,
visitor Sunday. will be made by automobile.
Mr. A. J. Fernanda and wife visited
Mr. W. H. Bell Sunday.
Mr. Marvin and Miss Thelma Bell
Mr. J. T. Freeman has moved his j gave Mr. C. M. Clinton a call Sunday
saw mill outfit near Lithia Springs. | night.
Mr. Albert Mozley spent several j Mr. A. J. Fernanda has traded cars,
days recently in Florida. He says he I Mr. W. M. Bell, wife and son spent
hail a most enjoyable time while there, i spent Saturday with Mr. W. U. Beli
Rev. J. S. Bookhordt filled his regu- an( j killed his hog for him.
lar appointment at County Line Sun- j Mr. Jack Bivins gave a big dance Also mice. Absolutely prevents odors J
day. 1 Saturday night. i from carcass. One package proves j
Mr. W. J. Kilgore has installed a, Mr. Bob Craig and Mr. Willoughby ! this. RAT-SNAP comes in cakes—|
telephone in his residence. made a business tiip Atlanta lust WeiL ! no mixing with other food. Guaran- j
Mrs. J< W(. Rutherford returned nesday. ( teed,
home Sunday after a stay af two , Mr. Carl Willoughby has the mumps. 25c size (1 cake) enongh for Pantry,
weeks with relatives and friends at , Mrs. Montie Morns nas greatly im- j Kitchen or Cellar.
Marietta. proved from her iiiness. ..50c size (2 cakes) for Chicken
Mr. W. L. Peterson, who has been Miss Bessie Sayer and little Robert House, coops, or small buildings.
1 $1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for all
farm and out-buildings, storage build
ings,.or factory buildings.
1 Sold and guaranteed by Almond &
McKoy, Joe C. McCarley and Harding
. Supply Co.
Classified Advertisements
Real Estate
125 acres, 7 miles of Douglasville,
on public road, three settlements
on it; an 8-room, 3 and a 4-room
■Ouse. Good orchard and pasture.
Cheap for cash or terms.
50 acres 6 miles of Douglasville,
on public road. Good orchard and
pasture, 3-room house. Can give
posession at once.
109 acres, 4 miles from Douglas
ville, on public road, 6-room house,
cheap for cash or terms. Good
pasture, 40 acres in cultivation.
Plenty of saw timber on it.
G-room house in town of Doug
lasville, 100 x 200 ft. loL Close in.
50 vacant town lots, 50 x 200 ft.
Close in.
Large amount of other property
not mentioned.
M.B. & HUGH
WATSON
Mr. W. J. Townsend spent Tuesday ; Mr. Grady Roberts, of Kt 2, was
in Atlanta. • . in town Thursday. He telis us that a
1 baby boy has arrived at his home this
week.
if you are interested in erecting
tomb stone or monument to your I
u I loved ones, call and let me snow j
you some good designs.
o. B. G. BANKS.
VOTE for J. T. Giles for City Clerk.
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Mr. J. F. Marchman spent Tuesday
in Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Henderson spent
the week-end in Villa Kica.
We have a large line of Ladies’
Ready-to-Wear, Men’s and Boys’
Suits and Overcoats, which we
Mr. John B. Duncan of the A. & M. .
ischool, at Mackland, spent Sunday- W1 ^ close out at cut prices. J.
i with his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. K. > Groodziusky,
Mr. and Mrs G. McLarty weie I Duncan.
Atlanta visitors Monday. | Rev . and Mrs. E. F. Wright, of
Miss Mary Dammonds entertained . Morristown, Tenn., will arrive this
with a singing Sunday night. j w ®®k to be the guests of their daugh-
i ter, Mrs. C. V. Vansant.
NOTICE
The Stockholders of The Farmers’
Co-Operative Fire Insurance Co., will
meet in Douglasville, February 9th,
at 30 o’clock. The Directors will meet
February the 6th, to audit all the work
done for the year. (Be ready, Direc
tors.^
P. N. BROWN, Pres.
J. E. PHILLIPS, Sec.
Wholesale
Retail
Mr. Glenn Dorris spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Miss Ellen Winn spent the week end
witn Mr. and Mrs. Pat Winn at Litma
Springs.
Mrs. J. F. Long went to Georgia
Baptist Hospital Monday to undergo
an operation. Her many friends here
hope she will soon return, much im
proved in health.
Mrs. S. S. Perkins and daughter
Miss Verna, are visiting friends and
relatives in Madison and Rutledge.
[ Mrs. Mat porris of route 3 spent
Monday in Douglasville.*
j Mrs. W. E. Ham, one of the teachers
Miss Catherine Geer, who is teach- j in the high school, has been quite sick
ing school at Yeager, spent Sunday i this week.
at home. T _ ^ ~ ....
Mr. J. D. Price, of Griffin, was m
Mr. and Mrs. F.- K. Duncan and ! town Tuesday. Mr. Price but lately
daughters, Misses Blanch and Lucile, | moved to Griffin from Douglas coun-
apent Saturday in Atlanta. i ty, and his friends will be glad to
j learn that he and his family are well
I satisfied in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Arnold and j
children of Atlanta spent Sunday with •
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Downs.
Master John Baggett and Misses
Miss Ruth Bartlett of Dallas, spent i Virginia Bagget and Mary Burton
the week end with missesBessie Frank
and Hazel McLarty.
were presented with a dollar at the^Jpsville, Phone 29.
Methodist Sunday School for being
present thirteen Sundays without
Miss Ozelle Beddington of Griffin j missing,
spent the week-end with Miss Linnie
Lockridge.
Mr. Will Thomas of route 3 has
taken charge of the Winston school,
Miss Fayne Boyde has accepted a assisted by Miss Willie Frank Barrow,
-/position as principal of school No. 2, j They have a large attendance this
in the 20, near Wia Rica. j year.
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SPECIAL LINE
OF
^Staple Hardware
few more -
WORK SHOES
When You Want Anything in
the Grocery Line Come
to See Us,
Frank Burton
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FOR SALE—FOUR
cars. J. R. Duncan.
good touring
FOR SALE—Purebred Jersey cow. jj
Mrs. Fred Slater, Douglasville, Rt. 6. j jj
FOR SALE—One 200-barrel
FOR SALE—One pair mare mules.
One weighs 900 lbs; the other 1000 lbs.
b r at pacity flour mill, complete with ail
perfectly gentle; • * . .
Two
or more. Both are ? * , . ^ x , ,.
work anywhere. Also a good 2-horse Now , “
wagon for sale. W. A. Turner, Doug- | cor ” m,lls ’ «-mp’c te with equipment.
. ... ,, i Must be sold to make room for tex-
lasvule, Ga. 39-tf ■ 1
Kodakers bring your film to J.
C. McCarley,s for developing.
FOR SALE—Pianos, Organs, Playr
Pianos, and Phonographs, on easy
terms. Write for catalogue, or call
on W. R. Smith, local agent, at Doug-
tile machinery,
lasville, Ga.
V. R. Smith, Doug-
40-2
FOR SALE—Thorough bred R. I.
Red and Brown Leghorn Roosters,also
household furniture. O. P. Waters.
One mile west of Douglasville.
34-8
E, E. FORBES & SONS,
Birmingham, Ala.
Bring or send your films to Joe
McCarleys for good and prompt
fijrfshiDg.
TOURING CARS—I have on hand
four touring cars for immediate sale.
J. R. Duncan.
FOR SALE—Several good milch
cows. Also springers. I. H. Willough
by, Villa Rica, Ga., Rt. 4.
VOTE for J. T. Giles for City Clerk.
] have secured a lady ticket agerr
and am going to keep the best order
ever kept in the show before. I also
have ,changed film companies and
secured some of the best pictures
available. I want the best people to |
come and give me a chance to show I
what can be done in Douglasville.
Come and give me a chance and I will j
see that you see a good show. I also
have had my machine completely over
hauled and I have one of the best pic
tures that a machine can make. II. L.
Dorris, Manager.
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LOST—Thursday, between Douglas
ville high school and Duncan garage,
one cameo brooch. Finder return or
leave at Sentinel office. Reward.
Emma Burnett, Winston, Ga. It
LOST—Thursday, bank book con
taining notes, receipt for Ford car,
and other papers. Finder please leave
at Douglasville Banking Co. L. E.
Bartlett. Tt
The N.B. & J.T.
DUNCAN CO.
DIRECTORS
N. B. DUNCAN, President and Manager
J. T. DUNCAN, Vice President
J. P. LAWSON, Secretary-Treasurer
W. E. Burton, J. P. Dodson.
We announce that the incorporation of our busi
ness is now complete and we are ready to serve
y.u better than ever before. MR. N. B. DUN
CAN is jnanager of the new business and will
give that same liberal treatment that has been ac
corded you in the past. We have a large and
well assorted stock of goods bought in a way to
save you money. It will be our policy to serve
each customer well every day in the year. Be
sure to come to see us.
We buy what you sell
We sell what you buy
N. B. & J. T. Duncan Co.
The Store of Many Departments.
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Good Prices on Hardware
WOOD AND STEEL PLOW STOCKS
HOC WIRE, Heavy, Per Rod 4°
HAME STRINGS, Each 25 & .35
BREAST CHAINS, Heavy, Per Pair $1.00
GOOD LEATHER COLLARS... .$5, $6, & $7.50
BRIDLES $2.75, $3.00, $4.00
CARMICAL DISTRIBUTOR $8.00
DIAMOND EDGE AXES AND KELLY AXES
DRAG HARROWS 5-8, 50, AND 5-8, 60TOOTH
HALF SOLE LEATHER,'EXTRA GOOD
STOVES AND RANGES
HOUSE PAINT, SHOP WIN WILLIAMS
SINGLETREE AND DOUBLETREE
DITCHING SHOVELS
HAMES, Per Pair $1.50 &$2.oo
TRACES $1.25
COLLAR PADS 75 & .90
PLOW LINES—EXTRA LENGTH, Per Pair. ..75
BACK BANDS . .75 & .90
POULTRY NETTING, Per Roll $4.50
PLOW POINTS, OF DIFFERENT MAKES
LEADBETTER ONE SEED COTTON, CORN
AND PEANUT PLANTERS
COTTON AND SCOVIL HOES
COOK DITCHER AND TERRACER....$53.00
REMEMBER WE HANDLE THE NEW PER-
....FECTION OIL COOK STOVES AND
OIL HEATERS
BUSH BLADES AND SNATHES
HARDWARE
ALMAND & McKOY
HARDWARE
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