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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA. FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1920.
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| m SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS m |
^ “Miss Edith Dake is teaching in
Miss Price’s place this week.
Mary Hays has been quite sick
this week, but is reported better.
Otis Maxwell, of Alanta, spent the
week-end here.
The many friends of Mrs. Frank
Wynn are glad to know she is better.
Miss Pearl Price is quite sick this
week.
Mrs. Justus Gower attended grand
opera Saturday.
Miss Lucy Cecil, of Birmingham,
visited Mjss Mae Hindman this week.
Mr. Howard Brown spent the week
end with horaefolk^.
Mr. Joe Abercrombie was transact
ing business in Atlanta Wednesday.
Rev. W. H. Ckark.was an Atlanta
visitor Tuesday.
Mr.' and Mrs. Ned Eason are visit
ing Mrs. Cora Hindman.
Mr. Ponie Thomas is remodeling
his home.
Mr. Sid Harding, who has been quite 1
sick, is improving.
Mrs. Bell Abercrombie is quite
sick this week.
Mrs. F. M. Winn. Jr., who has been
quite sick is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Prickett were
shopping in Atlanta Monday.
Miss Etoile Banks, who has been
visiting at Forsyth, is home again.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Selman spent
Sunday with Atlanta relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Whitley spent Sunday
with Jonesboro friends.
Rev. W. H. Sinor filled an appoint
ment at Poplar Springs Sunday.
Mrs. W. M. Safeties left Saturday
for a visit to relatives near Atlanta.
Mrs. Deal was taken o the state
sanitarium at Millidgeville, Saturday.
Mr. Sid Hudson, who has been quite
sick several days, is better.
Mr. T. L. Pitman was »an Atlanta
visitor Sunday.
Mrs. Lola Wallace, who has been
quite sick, is better.
Mr. Clarence Foster spent Sunday j
with homefolks at Jacksonville. |
Messrs. T. L. Pitman and J. M.
Banks were in Atlanta Friday.
Mr. J. F. Long was an Atlanta
visitor Saturday.
Mr. Albert Brown is home again
after a visit to friends at Villa Rica.
Mis*s Ruth Harper- of Ball Rock,
been visiting at Villa Rica.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Dake were At
lantia visitors Tuesday.
Mr. Sid Johnson was in Atlanta
on business Tuesday. ,
Mr. J. M. Harding attended th£
hardware association in Atlanta,
Thursday.
Sarah, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thad McKoy was quite sick
Sunday but is improving.
| Dr. B. F. Shamblin, of Lyerly, spent
Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Thad
McKoy.
Col. Joe James- of Atlanta, was
looking after legal matters here first
of the week.
The American Express office has
en moved to the Bartlett building,
with Frank Burton as agent.
Mrs. Grady Perry, after an ex?
tended visit to relatives here, has re
turned to Washington, D. C.
Sheriff Baggett is back from
j Millidgeville, where he went on official
Mr. Johnnie Anderson spent Sun- business,
day with friends at Annision, Ala.
Mr. W. R. Fridell visited his mother
near Flint Hill, Sunday.
Mr. J. W. House was in Atlanta
Tuesday.
Rev. W. M. Suttles went to Atlanta
Monday to have an operation for
tonsolitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Smith, of At-
lana, were visiting relatives here Sui
day.
Mr. H. Q. Nichols went to Atlanta
Tuesday. | Mr. Henry Nichols, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
, H. Q. Nichols.
Miss Sallre Smith spent the week
end with Miss Bertha Rainwaters, at
Villa Rica.
Mr. and Mrs. Causey, of Atlanta;
, , v A > spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Julian Arnold ar.d Miss Edith t F \ /
! , , . . ... . rr , H. Q.‘ Nichols.
Dake were shopping in Atlanta rues-
day. I • Miss Ruby Matthews has returned
■v. nr -TT nr r r.4 rj i *t>o her home at Villa Rica, after a
Mr. W. H. Wallace, of Rt. 7. was a . ., , . ,
, a. ax. ci i pleasant visit to relatives here,
pleasant caller at the Sentinel office
Tuesday. • Mr. and Mrs. Polie Burton and Mr,
• Mr. J. S. Hamilton and family, of 3 ” d Mrs - Gurley Baggett motored to
Villa Rica, spent Sunday with their Marietta Sunday.
son, Dr. R. E. Hamilton. I - ... ,
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. DeLaPerriere, Mrs. Will Wood and family spent Sun.
of Hoschton, were guests last week day in Marietta,
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phillips. i
i Miss Stacy McWhorter is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Dake left on a her mother, Mrs. J. B. McWhorter,
pleasure trip to Tennessee Wednesday, this week. V
pnd will be gone several days. j »
i ‘ | During the storm of Sunday after-
I Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harding were in noon lightning struck the home of
Atlanta Wednesday, attending the^Mrs. Clonts, on Chicago avenue,
hardware association. f tearing up a Stove flue.
UPSHAW BROS.
The Store of Qnality and Dependability
VOILE DRESSES
For Summer
We are offering for a few
weeks only, exceptional values
in Voile, Crepe de Chine and
Georgette Dresses, at excetp-
ionally low prices.
BOYS’ SUITS
In all-wool and mixed fab
rics. Sizes—
5 to 18. years
e have a limited supply
of tl e suits, so come at once
if want a
EAL BARGAIN
MEN’S OXFORDS
The Famous “Peters
DIAMOND SPECIAL”
$9.50 to $12.00
Every Shoe Guaranteed
FURNITURE
In our Furniture Depart
ment we have on display a
large assortment of Dressers,
Beds, Kitchen Cabinets, arid
Dining-room Suites, at—
SPECIAL PRICES
Mesdames D. S. Strickland and H.
M. Upshaw were shopping in Alanta
Friday.
All of our local bar left for Atlanta
Thursday to attend motion court in
session there.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Roberts, of
Bill Arp, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Huckaby Tuesday.
Mrs. Eford Hallman, of Atlanta,
spent last week with Mrs. Mart Her
ring.
Miss Lizzie Mae Smith, of Doug-
lasville, *is spending a few days with
Mrs. J. W. McKinley and family on
Sycamore street.—Marietta Journal.
Mrs. Frank Burton returned from
Atlanta Sunday where she went for
medical treatment and her friends are
glad to note her improvement.
Mr. 7. T. Dake attended a meeting
of the executive committee of the
Georgia Press Association in Atlanta-
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kersey, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Kersey and baby, and Mrs.
Maggie Skinner- of Austell, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown.
•liss Etoile Banks has returned
Tom a visit to her sister, Miss Chlo-
tilde, who is a student at Bessie Tift
College, Forsyth.
Messrs. S. T. and H. R. Fridell, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with their
mother, near Flint Hill, who has been
quite sick, but is better.
Many friends of Mr. D. W. Price,
who has been sick several days, will
he glad to learn he is.able to be out
again.
Mrs. R. E. Hamilton, who recently
underwent an operation Jat Davif-
Fischer sanitarium is rapidly recover
ing.
Mrs. Roxie Strangfellow- of At
lanta, and -Mr. Murphey Graves, of
Baltimore, are visiting their father,
Mr. Graves, who has been opnfined
Mrs. Lesie Griggs and Mrs. B. F.
Griggs, of Winston, motored to Doug.
Jasville to see Miss Kate Mossey, who
is spending the summer here.
Mrs. Paul Selman, Mrs. Hill Enter-
kin. Mrs. Grace House and Mrs,
Arthur Enterkin motored to Atlanta
this week.
Mrs. D. W. Peace intertained the
D. D. club at a “Baby gift show” for
Mrs. Eddie Mae Sharp. Dainty re-
i reshments were served.
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitley leave
Sunday for Washington, D. C., where
they will spend several days attending
<the Southern Baptist Convention.
with rheumatism.
Mrs W. H. Malone Sr., of Villa
Rica, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
R. E. Hamilton, this week.
Mm j J. R. Hultcheson and MrSu
Johnnie Morris carried a crowd of
children down on Ohattahooche river
to hunt wild Dowers. Quite a pleasant
time was repored.
Messrs. S. C. Holland and L. E. Law
ler, of Powder Springs, were trans
acting business in Douglasville Tues
day- and while here gave the Sentinel
office a pleasant call.
Miss Chlotilde Banks, of Bessie Tift,
arrived Tuesday for a brief* visit with
homefolks. Friends will be pleased to
learn that she will occupy the chair
of history and science at Zebulen, Ga.,
next term.
Mrs. H. M. Upshaw will leave for
Bessie Tift Tuesday to witness the
recital of her daughter, Miss Mar
jorie. On their return they will be
met by Mr. Upshaw in Atlanta, and
the entire party will leave for Wash?
ington, D. C., to attend the Southern
Baptist Convention.
WATCH AND CLOCK WORK
"Of all kinds, also Jewelry repairing doije at reasonable prices.
My work is all guaranteed and 1 will be pleased to do yours.
J. J. STRANGE, Jeweler
(At Marchman’s Pharmacy)
LOOKi LOOK!
Genuir^e Porto Rico Potato
Plants at Selman Brothers. Re=
member the Boll Weevil can’t
destroy potatoes. Place your or
der now; get early'crops.
Selman Bros.
KEEP POULTRY CLEAN
EnormouB Bob; Chick Loss Caused
, Annually by Lice.
. .“1 would not try to keep Poultry
without Dr. LeGear’s Poultry Renv
edies,”, .says Mrs.^D. V....Rose, of
Cuero, . Texas. , ..“We have never had
any of them fail to do even more than
you claim-for them.”
JEvery year millions of Baby
Chicks arfi lost because setting hens
are. not kept clean and free,, of lie?.
Dr.. LeCear^ . Lace, Killer quickly rids
your flock of lice, and vermin.
Through bis advice and remedies.
Dr LeGear has helped thousands of
Poultry -Ralsere during his -7 years’
experience * as an Expert Poultry
SoecieliKC’ ' It will pay you "also tfi
tdke advantage of'Dr. Left ear’s ad
vice jdht'as ; -M«ibKase did 4 tffiB i irf-
crease VonT '-7V)Ultry l profittiV' 'Get a
fcaifl of'Tht 'Lrff*af’*' , Lice Kitlei‘ 1 f^oVn
year dealer.' Ose dt* accord)rifc*¥S|
rfctkmsi'-SstfsfheHdh" or moHfe/'McK,
—Dr. L. D. LeGear Med.'Ob;, St?
iavia 1 ; ml u «;
Produce Wanted
T 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. Atlanta, Ga. $
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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.
in
Bobo & Selman
EOR SALE
—tr have the following
cars for sale:
1 new Ford Sedan,
1 new* Coup 3let, v
5 good second-h?
2 good second-ha
1 light truck.
1 Ford Chassis. ;
Come in and
if you are in tl
good used car.
t*j .. H‘. «v '•*/ 'l ■ •’ ” V' !),')•;' .
ab •♦At ‘it VJ ..„
-ACfcJ’ 7J.T;.tWrti/|V>T «<i \
ro< JtL :
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with starter,
h staiter.
I Ford touring.
1-ton trucks.
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>k these over
market for a
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