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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA. FIITi>A Y. may u 1920.
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1 Mi SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS N "
2 j Governor Bickett of North Caro-
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Mrs. J. R. Duncan spent Friday
Atlanta.
Mr. Polie Burton was quite sick
this week.
Mr. C. W. McLarty has been con-
| fined to his home by illness several
days.
I Mrs. Mat Griffith is spending the
Dr. Marchman was a Villa Rica j ™nth of May with her son, Mr. Sam
Griffith.
visitor Tuesday.
Mr. J. W. James was in Lawrence-
ville Friday.
Miss Nell phandler, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Miss Mae
Hindman.
Atlanta !
Miss Sallie and Minnie Smith at
tended Flat Rock sinking near Vi’la
Rica Sunday. ‘
The many friends of City Clerk
Giles are glad to see him in his of
fice again, after a several days’ ill
ness.
Mrs. Almand, Mrs. Syd Johnson and ' P arerits > Mr *
crombie.
Mrs. Jerome Wilson was
shopping this week. . , „ , ,, „
Mrs. Robert. McKoy motored to At-
Mr. Parks "Watson left for Binning. ' lanta Monday,
ham Saturday night. |
! Mr and Mrs. Henry Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Davis were in family spent Sunday at their old
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burgess, of
Decatur, spent Sunday here with her
and ^rs. Joe Aber-
Carrollton Sunday.
Mrs. Julian Arnold was shopping in
Atlanta Monday.
home, at Bethel.
Miss Ozelle Camp, of Mableton, ’
Dr. D. Houseworth and family were
! here from Douglasville Sunday, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Jones.
—Bremen Gateway.
escape from a seething, tumultuous
hell lies in the saturation of the social
order with the spirit of the Man of
Galilee.
While he characterized the war as
the. sublimost instance of altruism ever
enacted in human history, Governor
Bickett declared that “all its beautiful
spirit of brotherhood has been dis
puted, selfishness sits in the saddle
and savagery hisses from the ambush.”
WHERE HE FALLS
Occasionally when a Douglasville
man tries to stand on his dignity
somebody spoils it by sitting on it.
Mrs. Polie Burton and Mrs. Julian
Col. S. R. Hutchinson was in AU
lanta Monday.
Hon. J. T. Hixon, of-Villa Rica, -was
in the city Wednesday.
Miss Pauline Selman spent Sunday
here with her parents. .. „
Mr. J. W. House tnade a business
trip to Winston Saturday.
Mr. Robert Duncan spent Sunday
and Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Floyd House has been on the
sick list a portion of this week.
a guest of Mrs. Gordon Banks a por-! An,old havc returned from Atlanta,
tion of this week. j where they have been visiting Mrs.
(Ernest Smith.
Mr. Joe Sauls, formerly of the Sen-1
ftinel, but now of Macon, spent Sunday \ ^ r - and Mrs. J. T. Giles visited at
with homefolks. i Vila Rica Sunday.
I Mr. Joe C. McCarley was in Al-
Mr. Irvin Vansant, of Roopvilie, i ] a , lta Monday,
spent the week-end with relatives and I
friends here. I friends are glad to note that Rev.
J W. M. Suttles passed a successful
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown, of At-1 operation for tonsolitis in Atlanta, and
lanta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. j is expect<H ) home soon.
J. E. Davis Sunday.
Class number 4, of the Baptist
Mrs. J. R. Hutcheson. Misses Flor-1 c hurch will entertain class unrulier
ence and Bessie Fae Griffith motored 3 Wednesday, May 10th. Place: Mrs:
Peace’s grove, beginning at 7 o’clock.
FAMILY
ALL WELL?
When Your Friends Ask That, Can
You Always Say “Yes”?
Miss Annie Laura Brown spent
Saturday and Sunday in Atlanta.
to Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. J. S. James and Miss Eunice
Hon. \V D. Upoluiw was a pas.3<
on No 12 Monday morning.
James, of Atlanta, spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Ponie Thomas.
Miss Bettie Milam, of Douglasville,
was the guest of Bremen friends Sun-
Mr. Julian Arnold, of Atlanta, spent ^y.—Bremen Gateway.
Sunday with his family here.
Dr. M. T. Marchman, of Dallas,
spent Sunday here with relatives.
Mt. Reuben Kirby, of Gainesville-
spent Sunday with homefolks.
Mrs. Monroe Boyd and little son,
of Atlanta, are visiting relatives here.
Messrs. Marion Giles, Heeman Dor
ns. Chester Matthews and F. S. -Sliar,)
v.ere in Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Geer left this
week to attend the Baptist convention
in Washington- D. C.
Hon. J. T. Duncan made a busmen
trip to Powder Springs Wednesday.
I Miss Savannah Freeman has re-
' turned from Easst Point, where she
I has been visiting her brother.
Mr. Johnson, an Augusta cotton
buyer, arrived Friday with his wife to
make his headquarters here. They
have taken rooms with Mrs. T. A.
Jackson.
Prof. W. A. Thompson, of Atlanta,
former county school superintendant
of Douglas, was a visitor here Friday.
While in tKe city the gentleman was a
guest of Mr. J. P. Lawson.
Misses Lois Ragin and Fayne Boyd
attended the play “The Cabinet Min
ister,” by Pinero- given by the Ogle-
t.irope University players Friday
night at the Atlanta Theatre.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan and
Mrs. Mat Wynn and Mrs. Vassie !. Mr. and Mrs. Ponie Thomas and I chi!dren and Mr. and Mrj.N.B. Dun
day at Lithia Springs, daughters, and Mr. John Burnett I ( . an , spent Sunday at McWhorter, with
Children should not be pale and wan.
Women should not be tired, weak and
blue. Young girls should not be sal
low, listless and anemic. Men should
not feel run-down and poorly.
Poor health and lack of vitality
are often merely the result of impov.
erished blood.
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is for peo
ple whose bodies suffer from lack of
proper blood nourishment. Pepto.
Mangan enriches the blood and in
creases the number of healthy red
blood cells, which are so necessary to
carry the proper nourishment, vigor-
ouspc£s, and strength to every part
■m the body.
It contains the very properties that
e so sorely needed to build up thin,
Smith spent Sane
motored to Powder Springs Sunday. Mrs. Duncans father, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Burton have' 4 , _ . . r 'been quite sick.
j • * au ■ v. 4-r 1 _ 1 Mr. W. M. Almand returned from, 1
merved into their beautiful new home., , . , . . . . . - ,, r*u i?
• Atlanta Friday rnght, where he at-, The many friends of Mrs. Rha Bur-
Mr. G. W. Price attended the Con- (tended the hardware convention. j .c 0n will regret to learn of her sick-
federate reunion at Dublin this week. ^ ^ r/ ^ ^+ lvrr , #w t ness. She is in an Atlanta hospital
very serious operation.
, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Dake returned ™** nder Q
Mr. Charlie Peace, who is attending ' from points in Tennessee Sunday and ° ^ recovery is hoped for her
school at Riverside, spent Sunday wjth report a safe trip and pleasant time.
homefolks. I. _ „ - . , .. T „ v „ a I We did Mrs. Frank Burton an un
, Mr. B. O. Sau s f intentional wrong in our last issue by
Miss Ira Wood spent the week-end , Saturday to accept a position of mas- . hc ha(J .-returned from Atlanta, -pT'-' * J
with Miss Bertha Rainkaters at Villa , ter mechanic in a large plant there, wnt for mertical treateT U!o 1
Rica.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Waits, of At
lanta. visited Mrs. Mart Herring Sun.
day.
home.
where she went for medical treat-
The annual singing at Union Grove ment’" when it should have said Hhe
will ,,e held next Sunday, and a large attended grand opera,
crowd will doubtless be in attendance.
typtfrts Are Puzzled and
We Will Show You
Why
Mrs. Russ Strickland, of Birming-
The D. D. Club met with Mrs. F. spent this week with her
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Norman, of T.- Abercrombie last Wednesday, and ter-in-law, Mrs. W. A. James. She
Griffin, who have been visiting rtla^^is week took an outing to Lithia fr as visited here several times and.
tivos in this section, have returned Springs, where their regular meeting h as made many friends here. When
held.
Strengthen
Your Moral
Convictions
The young Wow who goes to a dance Sunday evening may think k
does him to harm.. But he is scarcely living up to his best tmpukes.
Men who persistently reach toward high ideals are the ones who land
behind the'general manager's, desk.
CHURCH ATTENDANCE MEANS BETTER LIVING
Every man owes k to himself to develop along social physical and
religious lines. To stop With die first two means he is not treating
himself fairly. Come to church Sunday. If you have no regular place
of worship come here regularly.
We need you. You’ll be surprised how much vou need us.
DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
she leaves she will join her husband
ai d Mr. and Mrs. Lakes, of Cordele,
for a trip through Oklahoma.
Mrs. Justus Gower intertained the
B. Y. P. U. at her home Friday eve
ning. Many games /‘were played.
Mrs. Gower is a lovely hostess and al
ways carries sunshine. Each guest
carried a pound and, at a late hour of
“good eats” and pleasure, the guests
left looking forward to another meet
ing with Mrs. Gower.
This Is Better
Than Laxatives
Onm NR Tablet Each Night For A Weak
Will Correct Your Constipation and
Maks Constant Dosing Unnsces-
sary. Try It.
Poor digestion and assimilation
mean a poorly nourished body and
low vitality. Poor elimination means
dogged bowels, fermentation, putri-
faction and the formation of poisonous
gases which are absorbed by the blood
and carried through the body.
The result is weakness, headaches,
dizziness, coated tongue, Inactive liver,
bilious attacks, loss of energy, nerv
ousness, poor < appetite, impoverished
blood, sallow complexion, pimples, skin
disease* and often times serious ill-
- Ordinary- laxatives, purges and oo~
thartics-^salts, oils,, calomel and the
1 like—may relievo for few hours, but
real,. lasting benefit can .only come
through use of' medicino that tones
. up. and strengthens the digestive as
well' as the eliminative organs.
Get a box of Natures Remedy
If Nil Tablets) and take one tablet each
night for A week. Relief will follow
the very first dose, but a few days
will elapse before you feel and realize
the fullest benefit IWhcn you
straightened out and feel just right . . v .
again von domI tw t take medicine r '*'
every
„ _zy—-an occasional NR Tablet
will then keep your system In good
condition end you will always feel
your best Remember, keeping well is
easier and cheaper than getting well.
Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) are.
sold, guaranteed and recommended by
^druggist
your i
llaicluMB’a Phanuey, Drattirte
imi-MANGAN BUILDS RED
rt BLOOD
The Happy Family Is The One Where
Everybody Has Red-Blooiled
Health
watery blood. Physicians call it the
Red Blood Builder.
For your convenience Pepto-Mangan
is prepared in two forms, liquid and
tablet. Both contain exactly the same
medicinal value.
Insist on the genuine Pepto-Mangan.
To be-sure you are buying the genuine
Pepto-Mangan, ask your druggist for
“Gude’s”. And he sure the name
“Gude’s” is on the package. Adwt.
To quickly introduce in every lo-
R1B ' cality oUr beautiful Belgian gems, we
will absolutely -end positively send
them out free on trial for ten days
wear. Simply deposit $3.50 with the
postman on arrival. If in appearance
you find upon test these wonderful
gems are not what you want after
wearing them ten |whole days, we
will gladly refund your money.
Thesp-jgems are the closest thing
to a^diamond ever discovered. They
hflve the wonderful pure blue color
of diamonds of the first water, the
dazzling fire, brilliancy, cut and
polish, stand every test that, a real
diamond will undergo. Will not
scratch-.no acid will effect their bril
liancy. After you see the beautiful
dazzling gems and the handsome up-
to-date mounting, after you have care
fully made examination and decide
for any reason you do not wish to
keep it, return the stone at our ex
pense. It has acherrished effective
color. Nothing is more noticeable.
A large degree of the satisfaction
of wearing it comes from its appear
ance.
You have the privelege of testing
the ring before buying, so you will
have proof that you have a stone of
which '.there is postively no equal.
Should you decide to keep the ring
then there is no more to pay. Send
no reference, no money, no obliga
tions to you in any way. Be sure to
to inclose slip of paper showing ex
act finger measurement.
P1CKFOR.D & DE VORE CO.
30C, 308, 310 W. State St., .
Rockford ,111.
Paints
Varnishes
Stains
r Jt’s,Cheaper to Use the Best
, Call sod Investigate
Joe C. McCarley
******
Commencement Week
Will soon bo here when the graduates will be
remembered by fond admirers with souvenirs. We
can supply your every want in the jewerly, station
ery and candy line.
if
Should you be sick, we can supply you with
medicines that are pleasant to take and whose cura
tive powers are unequalled.
If you are thirsty, you will find here the best
soft drinks in the city. Also cigars, cigarettes, to
bacco. In fact, everything to be found in a first-
class drug store.
Whitpey Pharmacy
GRADY DAVLS, Masager
SEE US
For Feedstuff
For Staple and
Groceries
Eor Work Shirts
For Overalls
For Work Slices
Fancy
N*
We Buy Your
Produce
Frank Burton
* * * Ct
FOR SALE
I have the following
cars for sale:
1 new Ford Sedan, with starter.
1 new Coup det, with starter.
5 good second-hand Ford touring.
2 good second-hand 1-ton trucks.
1 light truck.
1 Ford Chassis.
Come in and look these over
if you are in the market for a
good used car.
J. R. DUNCAN