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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA. FftlPAY. MAY 7. 1920.
A Business Manager who
disburses funds at your
direction, a secretary who - keeps
your accounts, a sleepless sentinel
guarding your funds, a carrier who
delivers to all comers of the country
—all these and many other offices
are performed by the bank.
Money which you wish to send
within this city or to distant
points is conveyed by your
check simply, safely and
cheaply.
The checking account is only
one of the many mediums
through which this bank
serves its customers.
MaK• This Hanour "Best Servant
Optn an Account tuith \Jj Today—JdOXO!
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Ball Rock Items
Mr. Bob JumtB und family spent
Sunday with Mr. George Couch.
Mr. L. J. Smith and family spent
the week-end with E. R. Harper and
family.
Mru. Mamie Carie spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Campbell.
Miss Lillie Gilland, of Villa Rica,
and relatives of Alabama, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harden
Thursday.
Messrs. Guy Hixon and Troy
1 Chambers,' of Villa Rica, were in our
community Sunday!
Mr. Marvin Hatper has accepted
a position with Douglas county as
a mechanic. We wish him success.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pope ahd Mrs.
W. J. Kilgore attended the funeral of
Mrs. Gant at Prays church, Friday.
Misses Lillian and Lois Harper will
; entertain the young folks Saturday
(night with music. You are invited,
i Mr. Arthur Renfroe was the guest
[of his brother, Mr. Ben Renfroe. Sun
day.
Misses Nolia and Blanche James
entertained the young folks Tuesday
night.
Mrs. Sam McLarty was called to
attend the funeral of her sister. Mrs.
Thomas Leathers, of Atlanta, Friday.
We exend our sympathies.
Mrs. Jeff Henly spent Sunday with
her father. Mr. W. J. Kilgore.
Mr. George Turner and two daugh
ters were the guests of Mr. Joshua
Abercrombie Sunday.
Misses willie and Sudie Motley and
Ruby Kilgore spent Tusday with Mrs.
Tom Winters.
Deposits Insured
N, R. Henderson Cashier,
SAFETY FOIST!
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 every
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.
The Safety of the whole of us
Depends so much on all of us
It quite behooves each one of us
To be thoughtful of the rest of us.
—The Goodfellow.
Garner Hill Gladstone, N. J. Sells
RAT-SNAP, HE SAYS.
i ‘‘I sell and use RAT-SNAP. Like
I to look any man in the face and tell
! it’s the best. It’s good." People like
j RAT-SNAP because it "does” kill
; r atR. Petries carcass—leaves no smell.
I Comes in cakes—no mixing to do.
I Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Three
I sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00.
Sold and guaranteed by Almand &
McKoy, Joe C. McCarley and Harding
1 Supply Co.
SMITH & HIGGINS
SMITH & HIGGINSjj
Come To This Store
To Do Your Trading
It is True We Sell Only For Cash—
But By So Doing 1 , We Sell for Less
Every Department is Abundantly Ready
With the New Things for Spring.
First Floor
Specials
Unbleached Sheeting, yd 29c
Fine Bleaching, yd .... 35c
New Percales, yd 40c
Dress Ginghams, yd 35c
Pajama checks, yd j. 35c
Mohawk sheets $2.50
Pillow Cases,.each 68c
Curtain Scrim, yd .’ 25c
Bed Spreads $2.50
Taffetas, all colors, yd $2.75
Pure Brown Linen, yd $1.25
Silk Pongee, yd $2.50
Figured Crepes, yd..... ; $1.25
Ladies Silk Hose _$1.50
Smith
254 PETERS ST.
Second Floor
Specials i
SUITS tailored of Serge, Tricotine
and Jersey
$19.50 to $89.75
DRESSES of Taffeta, Georgette,
Serge and Foulard
$14.75 to $64.75 |
COATS of Palo Cloth and Velours £
$19.50 to $39.75
SKIRTS of plaid woolens, Serges |
and Silks J
$5.95 to $19.50 |
GIRLS DRESSES of white voile,
lace trimmed $4.95
■GIRLS Gingham Dresses $3.95 ■■
MILLINERY... $2.75 to $16.45
Higgins
ATLANTA, GA. j
give the habit
of church going
full hold of you
We are all ruled by habits,
some good, some bad. Be
sure to form good habits—and
the best habit you can ever
form :s that of regular church
attendance.
forsake not
the assembling
yourselves
together
So the letter to the Hebrews
reads. Good advice. The
church helps make this a bet- *,
ter community. Do your part I
to make the church strong and '
more helpful. And don’t (or- 1
get the religious instruction
of your children. They are
welcome at Sunday school.
Bouglasville 1st Baptist
CM
The Glad Iron
This is the device that has banished the old-fashioned,
well named, sad iron from thousands of homes. It
is now saving thousands of steps. It is saving half
the time formerly required. It is saving fuel. It is
allowing the housewife to do the ironing where she
will, in cool comfort
Electricity for Happiness
Truly, the electric iron is the glad iron. Electricity
brings happiness. No matter who you are or where
you live, electricity is ready to become your strongest
and most faithful servant.
If you are not enjoying its help, ft cannot be
because you do not realize and appreciate its
benefits. Just decide to hare this servant b>
your home now.
Let Us Estimate
J.W. James & Co.
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“"DULL” Durham cigarettes; you roll them
•Lr yourself from genuine * “ Bull ” Durham „
tobacco; fifty from one bag.
No machine can even duplicate your “own”
rolled from genuine “Bull” Durham tobacco.
Good old reliable “Bull”. Always genuine;
since 1865 he’s been everyone’s friend.
GENU INE
BullDurham
TOBACCO
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