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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA. Friday. April 30; 192«.
CORN MILL
We have opened a corn mill
Selman Bros.’ Warehouse and
will be glad to grind for
you or sell you meal.
We also buy corn.
m
Bobo & Selman
BALL ROCK.
PAY ME tor CURES ONLY
If von arc suffering from rectal trouble; Midi .v; Vile-, Fist.it,
ricturc, Fitsi.n- nr Varicose Veins, which invariably cauhc loss
ality, nervousness ami general debility, I will curt y. u
... , c, as you may be cured be
turning Imine, Office hours daily 10 a. in. to 6 p. m. Sniui
in. to 1 p. m. Everything strictly private and confident
DR. T. W. HUGHES, Specialist.
Established 1912—18V. N. Broad St., opp. 3d Nut. Bank, Atl
Miss Jewel Willis spent Saturday
night with Mass Anrne Mae Mc-
Gouirk.
Misses Annie Mae and Syble Horn-
buckle, of White, City, were the week
end Quests of Misses Lois and Lillian
Harper.
A truck load of young folks at
tended the singing at Marietta Sun
day, and reported a splendid time.
Messrs. Guy McGouirk and Marvin
Harper are visitang homefolks.
Messrs. Felton Nalley, Hulett Smith,
Thomas Harper, Warner James and
Misses Rosa Smith, Lillian Harper
and Ruby Kilgore, motored to Mari
etta and Grant Park Sunday.
The entertainment given by Miss
Lizzie McQouirk Saturday night was
enjoyed by all present.-
Miss Willie Ivlozley spent last week
with relatives at East Point.
Misses Mae and Myrtie Harden gave
a musical entertainment Wednesday
night.
Preaching at Midway was well at
tended Sunday, Rev. Braswell de
livering a good sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mozley spent
Sunday with Mr. A. James.
Mr. E. R. Harper was transacting
business in Atlanta Saturday.
Miss Paul Campbell is visiting her
brother, Mr. L. Campbell, at Austell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henly spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Kilgore.
MICKIE SAYS
f AIN'T l-r s-rBANGE HOvT~\
' SOME GOOD scoots IN
-THIS TOWN WHO PM hLL.
tWEIC OTHER DILLS PROMPT
AMO REGLAU. WILL PERGlT
Select your tiros ao-
ttnrding to the toads
they have to travel:
In sandy or hilly coun
try, wherever the going
iis apt to be heavy—The
U. S‘. Nobby *
For ordinary country
roads—The U. S. Chain
cwr 11 hco.
For front wheels—The
V. S. Plain.
For best results—
everywhere—U. S.
Koyal Cords.
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T ODAY there ere more
than 7,000,000 of them
in the country. Pretty soon
nearly everybody in this sec
tion will be traveling around
in his own automobile
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The first thing a man
wants to know nowadays,
when he starts out to buy a
car, is how much it is going
to cost him to keep it ran
ning.
It s all very well to take
some dealer’s word about a
tire—"if you know who he is
and his object in selling it
to you.
Our object in selling U. S.
Tires is to have you come
back for more-—end be glad
United States Tires
J. R. DUNCAN, Douglasville, Ga.
Villa Rica Cotton Oil Co., vuu Rica. oa.
Remember when the first
automobile came to town
that we cold them to you.
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U. S. Tires have a record
behind them.
They are built by the peo
ple who perfected the first
straight side automobile tire,
who produced the first pneu
matic truck tire.
Two of the greatest con
tributions to tire and motor
economy ever made.
IV
As representatives of the
oldest and largest rubber con
cern in the world, we have
a reputation to live up to.
We can’t afford to substi
tute “just as good” tires for
tires of standard quality.
SILVEUS GLASSES
19 S. Broad St.,
ATLANTA
The popularity of Silveus Glasses has been won by sheer
merit. Scrupulously just dealing, together with the
thorough painstaking examination of medical graduates and
the scientifically accurate grinding that we put into eyery
pair, whether it be Kryptoks or less expensive lenses, meets
with the approval justly due. We thank you.
Silveus Glasses Best By a Long Sight
Cameras and Developing—Mail Orders Solicited.
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Produce Wanted |
I will buy all the country produce you
can spare, such as chickens, eggs, butter
raw hide, bees wax, and tallow. Will al =
so take care of your car or wagon when
you come to town.
L- A. SOUTER & SON
220 Peters St.
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^Announcements
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
i’o the Voters of Douglas County:
i hereby announce myself a candi
date for tax collector ,subject to the
primary when ordered. Owing to the
feeble condition of two old people, one
of whom is helpless, and having not
regained my strength from two oper
uuohs last summer, 1 can’t possibly
make a canvass oi the county, but
nope to see as many of you as i can.
If elected will disenarge the duties of
the office to tne best of my ability
earnestly solicit your voLe and in
fluence. B. R* McivCT.
FOR CLERK
To The White Voters of Douglas
County:
1 hereoy announce myself a candi
date for clerk of the Superior court, /
subject to the Democratic White ? |;
Primary to be held August the 4tl|
1 solicit your vote and influence. \
A. .L liORNBUCKLE. (T |
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FOR SHERIFF *1,.
1 hereby announce myself as a y
candidate for the office of sheriff of ^
1 OR CLERK
To the Voters of Dougias County:
1 hereby announce-myself a candi
date lor tne oft ice of cierk of Doug-
county, subject to me action oi tne
Democratic executive Committee to
ue held on a date named oy tne com
mittee. if elected, 1 promise a faith-
lui performance of tile duties required
by tne oil ice.
1 earnestly solicit your support and
influence.
Gratefully yours,
A. L. Fi 1 i'MAN.
FOR TAX RjlCfIV ER
To the Voters oi Dougias County;
i nereoy aiuiounce myself a cam-
date lor tne oliice of tax reciever of
l mougias County, subject to the white
primary to oe neid later.
n elected i promise to faithiulyper-
iorra tne uuties of tne oliice to uie
nest oi my anility.
1 earnestly solicit your vote and
influence.
Respectfully yours
ARxxicR KING.
Douglas county, subject to the pri
mary to be held August 4, 1920. If
elected I promise to faithfully dis-
harge the duties of the office. Your
vote and influence appreciated.
W. M. ALMAND.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To The Voters Of Dougias County:
1 nereoy announce myself a can
didate for the oil ice oi tax collector
ui Dougias county, suoject to the
primary when caned.
i earnestly solicit your support and
influence.
J. S. McGUIRE.
FOR TAX COLLEXOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for tne office of lax Collector,
subject to tne primary to be held Aug
ust 4, 192o. ii elected 1 pledge my
self to discharge tne duties of the
office to tne nest of my ability.
Earnstly solicit tne support ana in
fluence of the voters oi tne county.
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tun lnL.ibLl Va-K
.,viiD ui Uie Count.,,
.■anaiaate Jo
l Dougiwvs c
FOR ORDINARY.
fo the White Voters of Dougias
County:
At the solicitation of many Friends,
I hereoy announce myseif a candidate
for re-election to tne Office of Or
dinary, subject to the White Primary
to be held August 4tn. 1920, if elected
I will discharge the duties to the best
of my ability, I will appreciate the
suport of every one.
Very respectfully,
J. H. McLARTY.
FOR CLERK
This is to say to the public that I
expect to be a candidate for Cierk of
the Superior Court of Douglas county
at the primary to be held on August
the 4th, 1920. At the proper time I
hope to see as many of the voters of
the county as possible. It is entirely
too early to make. a canvas of the
county, but I want to say that I shall
deeply appreciate the support of each
and every voter. If elected to this
office I shall do my best to perform
its duties to the very best of my
ability.
Respectfully,
H. A. BOMAR.
FOR TaX RECEIVER
in The voters ui Douglas County:
l hereoy announce myself a can
didate for u^e oliice oi tax receiver
of i-zougias county, subject to tne
primary when ordered.
if elected, i win perform the duties
of tne office to tne net.1 oi my anility.
i will apreciate your support and
influence.
ROBT. M. SMITH.
FOR i a A rvR^iA V ER
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date lor tne oliice oi tax xeceiver of
Lufc.ua Odum.j', subject to tne wnite
ueinocraiic to be neid on
August 4, 1920.
xi elected i promise tc fulfil the
uli.ee to the hesi ol my aoiluy.
Vour vott and influence will Lie
greatly appreciated.
Id. V. Johnston.
FOR TREASURER
. am a candidate for the oliice or
county treasurer, subject to the pri
mary to be held August 4, 1920. I will
appreciate the support, and earnestly
solicit the votes of the citisens of the
county.
F. k. GILES.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of tax receiver of
Douglas county, subject to the white
Democratic primary to be held on
August 4, 1920. If elected will take
rride in the work and make you a good
officer. Your vote and influence will
be appreciated.
Respectfully,
W. W r SELMAN.
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