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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA. FRIDAY, APRIL so, is;o.
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Mr. F, M. Winn spent Monday in Mrs. C. F. Selman and Miss Eva CIVIC CLUB NEWS
Atlanta. i Burnett attended Grand Opera
Mr. J. Groodzirsky was in Atlanta '' ednesday.
Sunday. j M«$. J. J. Arnold and daughter,
, I Miss Carroll, of Fayetteville, were
Mr. W. C. Carver spent Monday m woek-end quests of Mrs. Julian Arnald.
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Wessinger, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora tri^Tare arriving on time.
Hindman. 1 . i
„ , .. . ■_ » Mrs. Brubaker went over t • At-
. Mrs * Junan Arnoia 5 *>- nt Sunday : lanta to see her husba
in Atlanta. ; baker.
Mrs. J. A. Pay no, of Calhoun, is
visitinp here.
Mrs. Mart Herring has been quite
sick this week.
Mrs. N. B. Duncan attended Grand
Opera this week.
Mr. inj Mrs. Glen Rolls way spent
Sunday at Lakewood.
Mr. a.id Mrs. Grady Davis were
Atlanta visitors Sunday.
Mr. Duncan Hodnett, of Atlanta,
visited homefolks Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Moore, of Charlotte, N.
C. f visited here this week.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Civic Club was hold at the home of
Mrs. P. W. Peace Tuesday afernoon.
The treasurer reported S150.00 in
hand on the cemetery pavilion fund. | X
failing sign of spring has ’ Mr c . Geer, chairman bui'dine com-' J
made its appearance. All Southern j mittee. submitted an architects sketch! J
of a subsantial and beatiful pavilion IX
" r the club’s anprov’cl. which will be ^
built at once and when fin ! shed will j T
be an unlimited convenience and hero- J*
fit to the public, and a credit to the X
club, and the town for years to come. V
The dedication service of th«’ mem. T
'e« planted in the court hou-'c j*
for our boys who made the 11
supreme sacrifice in the lat»» war. win ;j*
he held Friay. May 7. at 3 n. m., in t
the Fantist church. An interesting.
program will be given and "vevybodv ;
is invitf* d. It is especially desired ’K
i?*at the fanilies and rnhtivc,-. o 1 * th», r=
| "Catholics
I and Marriage’
who is in
1>. 15ru- j
sanitarium trnuv.
Mr. c
family c
to attsr
club.
Mrs. Guy Maxwell and
e up from L-ithia Springe- ;
b. p’ay given by the D. D. : eri r .l t 1
,rouare
and Mr-. J. E. Davis and
t*Ts. H?i«sos Ruth and Willie,
Sunday with relatives in At-
Is (he title of a little
book, explaining the £
position and teaching £
of the Catholic Church £
upon Marriage,the ap- £
plication of the Ne £
Temere Decree, etc. >
SENT FREE UPON
REQUEST TO
The CatholicLaymens
Association ol Georgia
107 9th St., Augusta, Ga,
To Our Customer:
Every one making purchases al
our store to the amount of 50 centlj
will be given a coupon which can bi
exchanged for ROGERS S1LVE!
WARE when the correct number
coupons have been secured.
Come in and let us explain thiii
| plan to you. When you trade here]
J be sure to ask for coupons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo Sa>
spent Sunday at Ephes.i
and baby :
Pr. J. L. Weddington, of Dublin,
spent Wednesday night in the city
as a guest of his mother, Mrs. S. A.
Griffith.
Mr. H. C. Dorris hr.® bought
home place of Mr. S. A Baggett, the
deal being made through Morris and
McLarty.
Places will ;
| Quite a number rtf the Bowen i
family of Atlarto. came out memorial .* wer '
Mrs. S. A. McGouirk was visiting day and worked on their lots at the, A *
friends iji Atlanta Friday.. *ce7neter\ T . ■'* tb^
. . | . r-'y ;
Mr. J. M. Harding and family visi- Mr. Thsd McKoy sold to John Rice
t‘d near Villa Rica Sunday. land Reuben Hurt 109 acres of land, F'vc
, . the deal being made by D. S. Strick-
Dr. D. House-worth and family , ^
, liana « Uo.
motored to Marietta Sunday.
,, T , , _ , Mr. J. M. Harding left for Mac on
Messrs. Thud McKoy and Frank . Tue?<fay at t e nd t h? Grand Chanter
VVinn were in Atlanta Friday. | ^ Masons being sent to represent
M r. Arthur Enterkin and Dr.! the local lodge.-
Stewart went to Atlanta Friday. j Mc ., ?ps> Hays and Julian
: | Upshaw and Miss Bessie Fue Griffith
(spent Sunday with Mieis Ellen Wynn,
! at Lithia Springs.
, Jay Winsor Pickett, of Atlanta,
•1 •»cer*f ! V-ys be pro.:
b -r-er-d for them.
A preprint* Mi and
w« r- vot‘vl to M*’*
nH Mv.'. Job
to* the «-pl°nd?d prog 1
r v. d: 11 ■ r : u m Thur?da;
number ~ e which ^n
r -ico of admission,
^ine indeed,
entertainment
•jha opportunity to see and hear by
T-',y ; ng several times the arnoun. the |
Me secured a Lyceum course of i
F’ve Splendid Attractions for the
coming season, thus . brinring to ouv i
door’s, for the benefit of the town l
'a*d country ground the privilege of
hearing at a nomina. 1 cost, some of |
the best artists in their line, the
•country affords.
. Ruby James;
am at the school'
’ evening, any •
well worth the j
altogether they i
ivo seldom have
2**T**2 >»*H*S*: K : SvB'MBvS
Palace Pressing
Club
1 have agltiti bought the
Pressing Club and am back
at tlie same old place un
der the same old name do
ing the highest class clean
ing, Pressing, alterations,
and repairing of all kinds.
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Miss Ida Sewell, cf Atlanta,
visiting Mrs. Paul P. Selman.
Mr. and Mr?. P. S. Souter, of At-
; lanta, sport Sunday with.Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Juliar Arnold, after a business F. H. Sorter. •- j ’■
trip through V'rfrinia *r.d No-th M*. stk; Mrs. To-n Rainwaters, of People With Thin
Carolina, arrived Wednesday nif-bt Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
for a visit to his family. Mrs. M. M. Rainwaters.
Mr. and Mrs. G'en James spent the
Mrs. Hersche! Johnston and children v ..„ ( ,j t end with Mr. Rob James, at
pent Saturday in Atlanta. . w j]j spend the week-end with Mrs.
James Ijovell in Atlanta. And will M . s Q ora yjorman and son. of
also attend Grand'Opcra. . Q T jff; n are s pendinp some time with
, „ „ , Mr. end Mrs. Reese Johnston have her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lock-
Mr. Pat Power®, of Carrollton, was , . Tidire.
, . . ~ « ; returned to their home m Birmmgna n,
transacting: business here Saturday. I ^ ^ ^ wRh re)a . j Misses Nannie May' and Virginia
fives in Douglasville. | p ' J,lard - Whitesburg. spent Sifnday
w r ith Mr. arid Mrq. Jimmie Hunter.
The many friends of Mrs. Polie ! ^j r an ^ Mrs. Willie Thomas, of At-
Burton are glad to note an improve- iaT>ta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. M. E. Geer was looking after nient in her condition, a he having { Mrs. J. S. Rutherford,
bufuneas matters in New York this . been pick several days.
“OH, LET’S
DON’T’’
spent Monday in Douglasville.
Hon. J. T. Duncan ha? returned from
a busineFs trip to Phi.’acfelphaa.
Misses Bessie Frank and Hazel j
McLart.y
Miss Emma Dorris, of Atlanta, |
spent the week-end with relatives here.
Mr. Reuben Kirby, of the Gaines
ville Herald, spent Sunday with home-
folks.
Pale Blood Are
Listless And Want To do Little
MORE RED BLOOD CELLS
NEEDED
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kenney, of
Birmingham, are visiting relatives
here.
H. G. Hall and Pete Jordan at
tended the cycle races in Atlanta,
Saturday.
Mrs. Block Devette, of Rockmart,
i«* visiting her mother, Mrs Maxwell,
this week.
Mrs. W. A. James, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Selman motored to Atlanta
Thureday.
Mrs. 74. M. Herring, who was re
ported on the sick list last week,
some better.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Brown returned *
from Decatur Friday, where they at-
tended the funeral of their sister-in-
law, Mrs. Claude V. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kimble spent
week-end with relatives near
Austell.
Mr. Parks James, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Cochran attended
Mr. Knox Malone, of Villa Rica, the funeral of the latteris mother. Mrs
was a Sunday guest of relatives here. Margaret Hunter, Wednesday.
Messrs. F. H. Souter and B. H.
Herrod was in Atlanta Tbesday. .
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. LnoVridge »'oenl
nda - ’* with Mr. and Mrs., V illu
Rev. Suttle.s had as a week-end
guest his sister from-Fast Point.
Mr. Nesbit Harper, of Lithia
Springs has a? his guests this week,
Mr. Hardy, of Washington. P. C. .Mr. I >Jt e 0 c , 0( , hrafl vj.,
Hardy i$ in the Government Sendee. a , , ast , 1>int Vednwte
Friends fce-e of Mrs. F. H. Me- i
Gouirk who is visiting in Arizona, aTO |
sorry to hoar that she is so well j
•J relativ
WINSTON
■ B ' pleased there that she has bought a | Mr. .and Mrs, Cla-nence Enlorkrn
ihtnne, j and ioby spent the week-end with
I , , relatives at Villa Rica.
Dr. Whitley and family were Sun-1 Mn ,„ Augustus Ernest is expected ^ party givpn hy Mrs _ Etl)e] E n-
day guests of Mr. Nesbit Harper, t on a visit lo friend? this weeIc - i terJcTn was enjoyed by ail present.
Lithia Springs. and will be honor guest at the Matrons Mr _ E Hamteraon wus an Allanta
Mrs. Z. T. Dake and Miss Edith ^« b . w Mch is to meet with Mrs. Johp ; Tuesday.
Dake attended grand opera in At-
Takc* Pcpto-.Mangan. Famous Tonic
and say “lyet’s Go,” instead of
“Let’s Don’t”
lanta Wednesday.
Messrs. Arthur
Almand. I e are glad to see Mr. Charley
Pr. Mason Smith, of Chattahooche, Winn able to be back at work.
Enterkin,
MliFla., former superintendent of the 1 Mrs. W. E. Fowers and Mr. andMr=.
. „ ^ state insane asylum, but resigned to J. W. Pound? spent Monday with Mr.
a.TTm *?' n Wer,! m enter the war. was visiting relatives and Mrs. T. A. Thompson.
Atlanta Monday. , We are sorry to report Mrs. E. L.
here this week. , . . .. .
I Beard on the sick liflt.
Maurice Giles has accepted a po- an< ^ ^ rK ^ g Stovall were in
sition with a corps of surveyors, now j 4 t ] an ta chopping Thursday,
at work on the roads that are first to j g. West was an Atlanta visitor
be worked with funds of the bonds j T7>-jj-c^ a y #
that were voted last year. j a large crowd attended church at
Mr. W. F. Wallace Sunday | Ephesus^unday.
at Villa Rica at the bedside of his
Atlanta Monday
Mrs. A. E. Luff man, of Washing
ton, D. C., is; the guest of Mrs. J. M.
Harding this week.
Colonel Astor Merritt, of Douglas-
vklle, was here on business Mondoy.
—Haralson Tribune.
Miss Bessie Burton, Mrs. Clifford
Wften normally healthy, ambitious
people begin to lack energy and their
easily—when they are quickly dis
couraged and low in vitality, it usually
means their blood had grown weak.
Such people are called anemic, or
“run-down.” Build up your blood and
you build up the health and spirits.
Pepto-M&ngan is a pleasant-tasting
red blood builder and it contains
exactly the elements which poor, pale
blood needs o become rich, red blood.
Red blood makes rosy cheeks, bright
eyes, a clear brain, a firm step. Pep-
to-Mangan has placed thousands of
people who needed building up in the
full-blooded, energetic, vigorous class.
It changes the “let’s don’t’’ attitude
to a “let’s go” attitude. Recom
mended by physicians for thirty years
and sold all over the world.
Pepto-Mangan is sold in both liquid
and tablet form. Both contains the
same medicinal ingredients.
Buy P*'pto-Mangan at your drug
gist’®. Be sure the name “Gude’s is
on the package. Without “Gude’s”
it 5b not Pepto-Mangan.—Adv.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Nuxatone for a spring tonic.
Dewitts Kidney Pills for Kidney Troubles.
Dewitts Rheumatic Pills for Rheumatism.
Kodol Dyspepsia Remedy for Indigestion.
We have many things that will help you to feel better
these Blue Rainy days.
It pleases us to Please you. So Try Us.
MARCHMAN’S PHARMACY
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
Two Stores: Bremen and Douglasville
To My Patrons.
Owing to other business matters
wiiich have recently come irito my
hands, which will reqi ire all my time
and attention, it will be \v f/ -issible
for me to make trips for f le of
Watkins Remedies. Y<?' find
them on sale at the $ j. Q.
Enterkin & Son, where i will
be cash. W. \ £S.
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Rev. Layton spent Monday nipht
“U8S ZJYJBriJC DUJ * UT Yllftl > __•» V 'P A ThftTWnCftn
Burton and Miss Nina Graves spent father, who has been ill tfoRe awhile, B G Gripe
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hankins, of At
lanta, spent the week-end wn.n Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Almand.
Messrs. V. R. Smith and Chester
Matthews returned Tuesday from a
business trip to Cincinnati!.
Mrs. W. M. Almand, Mrs. J. R. Mc
Koy, Mrs. J. H. Almand and Mrs. Thad
McKoy spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
. Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Hudson, J. F.
Giles aid J. R. Hudson motored to
Marietta Saturday on business.
J. B. Giles Sr^ AHA m r A. D. Gilejs,
of Fairplay, '.wise Transactinit bd«i-'
ness in Douglasville Saturday.
- - ■ , , ... i Mrs. B. G. Griggs has returned
bUt "Tr v- ** ™ rAatre being 1 ,wme sfter an extended visit with
coupled with tas advanced age, being Birmingham.
70, cause* relatives to fear for his
recovery. ,
DOG RIVER
The quilting given by Mrs. Pearl
Stovall Saturday afternoon was en
joyed by all present, also the dance
that night.
Mrs. W. H. Cansler and little daugh
ter, WUette, are visitiiig her sister,
Mrs. W. M.. Daniell. ( , •,
- Mrs*,. % s. .^^*lW?ii^
quite' sicK iF repotted ti6 biti&r,* *
Mr. J. S. Giles and son, A. D. were
Douglasville visitors Saturday.
Marion Giles had the misfortune to. . —
cut his hand while working on A. S. i Mre - Id » ^le has returned from back ._ Dr . L. D.
Hudson’s new residenca. a visit to her son, Wiley. St Louis, Mo.
POULTRY PROFITS
DEPEND ON
HEALTHY CHICKS
Mr. Williams, a very successful
Oklahoma Poultry Raiser, recently
said to Dr. LeGear: “Since I have
been using your Poultry Prescription,
not only have I cut down Chick loss-
but I find that my pullets lay a Month
or two.earUer." A few pennies, wiSSly
s^en^in f|eeding Dr. LeGearis Poultry.
Prescription to Baby Chicks ;lbsures
rapid development and early falFand
winter laying. Get a package from
your dealer. Satisfaction or money
LeGear Med. .Ce.,
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Frank Morris vs Cassie Morris ..
No—Petition for Divorce.
Douglas Superior Court, September
Term. 2920.
To the Defendant Cassie Morris:
The plaintiff Prank Morris having
filed his petition for divorce against
Cassie Morris in this Court, and it
t>eing made to snpear that Oassie
Morris is not a resident of said County,
and also that she does not reside'with-
in the State, and an orde- having been
made for sendee on her the said Cassie
Morris,, by publication, this is there
fore. to notify you, Oassie Morris, to
be at the next term of the Superio-
Court to be held in and for. Douglas
County. Georgia, to be held on ,the
third Monday in September 2,920, than
and there to answer .this complaint.
Witness the Honorable F. A. Irwi*.
Judge of the .Superior Count Tal
lapoosa Circuit This 2«th day of aR( j ^amilie.
Lower Rates
Effective April 15, last, all automobile in-
surance rates against fire and theft were reduced ap
proximately 25 per cent for all territory outside
of the larger cities of this State. Also other in
surance. such as public liability, property damage
and collisions, has been materially decreased.
If you have not this protection it will pay you
to take advantage of these rates. Call on us or
have us call on you.
April; 1920.
T. L.. PITTMAN. '•'
Clerk , Superior- Court.
R. R Poelp ; .Cu C AL Vapaant
n n DRS. POOLE i*> VA3(8Afrt' '
.Surgery awl -Chronic HiacaAep of
Women and Children a Specialty
Phones Noe. 24, 92 and 137
Office over Selman’a Drug Store
McKoy C&j Winn
Agents
The Ashwood Refrgerator
Is the best on the market ajnd now
is the time to put one in your; home.
We will be: pleased
to show them whether you jbuy or
not Cool, roomy* . sanitary,;; with a
4paeity of 75 to 100 lbs. . '
') i 1.
Almand & McKoy