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Mr. Nat Mozley has smallpox this . Mrs. N. 4 J. Henderson, of Villa Rica, Misses Ernestine and Katherine
was a yuest of her son, Mr. N. R. | Geer, Gladys Stewart, and Mr. Will-
Henderspn, Wednesday. i iam Geer motored to Atlanta Monday.
week.
Mr. J. R. Duncan went- to Atlanta
Tuesday.
Mr. Joe Sauls, of Macon, arrived j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barron have re-
: Saturday to be at the bedside of his turned from Atlanta, \^Jiere they
I mother, who is reported ill.
. I Mr., and Mrs, Tom % McWhorter and
Dr. Whitley was an Atlanta ^vi si- j f arn -jjy ? 0 f Newnan, spent Sunday here •
Mr. Clifford Burton was in Atlanta
Tuesday.
tor Tuesday.
visited their daughter, Mrs. Carter.
Mr. Clifford James, of Columbus,
arrived Saturday for a visit to his
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. James.
i with Mrs. E. B., McWhorter.
M r . J. T. Lawson was in Atlanta; yf' r8 . L. C. Upshaw has returned! Kev. W. M.‘ Suttles, Rev. S. T.
W-ednesbay. j to her home at Washington, D. C., ciliand, and perhaps others, attended
Miss Ruth Davis was shopping in ! a ^ ei * relatives here. the Baptist Laymen's Union at Mac *n
’ Atlanta Thursday. ! Fr 0n , 0 , w this week.
Misb Edith Dake was shopping in
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Polie Duncan spent/
Bun flay in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sharp aTe visit-
hig in Birmingham.
Mrs. J. R. Bradbm*y spent Sunday
with relatives, at Hulett.
Little Miss Frances Hazel Trip has
arrived to spend the summer
her aunt, Mrs. Lon Dorris;
vith
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown and lit-
tie daughter, Melba, spent the week-
Miss Annie B. Clarkson, of Centre, with their' daughter, Mrs. J. D.
Ala., is, ar. appreciated guest of her Rainwater, at Campbellton. '
sister, Mrs. N. R. rfenderson. | ^ ^ Wynn , of Lithia
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Potts and fam. Springs, spent part of the week here,
ily. of Marietta, were Sunday guests M , iss E v O^|ms_mjny fnends here
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Almand.
PORTO RICO ro'IATO !*LANTS
From selected Government seed
stdek as fine as ever growed. Ex-
press 1000, 12.50, 2000 f|.76, 5000
$11.25, 10,000, $20.00. Preplaid parcel
post 500^ $1.7f>, 1000 $3.00. j Send-for
price list tomato and all other plants.
Parker Farms, Moultrie Ga. 8-4t
FOR SHERIFF
To The Voters of Douglas County:
1 am a candidate for Sheriff in t*he
primary of August fourth. Mr. W. T.
Mozley and Mr. Luther Bartlett are
my Deputies. We will appreciate
your vote, support and influence.
A. S.. BAGGETT.
who aro always glad to see her.
Mire Bel,tie Milan, spent Sunday! Mesda m . 5 W. M. Almand, John H.'
, VS1I . ] Almand, S. E. Johnston and Robert ■ are attending the ”' st ”; U T ,c “ t Cal -
w*th relal vts at Vdla Rica. McKoy spent Tuesday in Atlanta. I rollton are Misses Nelle Gilland, Dgt*a
Mr. Hugh Career, of Atlanta, is I 1 Mason, Inez Baggett and Velma
Hugh
visiting his mother this week.
Miss Sarah Duncan, of Atlanta, is
a guest of Miss Louise, Duncan.
Mr. J. W. Townsend was transact
ing " business in Atlanta Tuesday.
Dr. Marchman transacted business
in Villa Rica Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson, of
kithia Springs] were,.here Sunday.
Air. Fred Morris is spending his
vacation with relatives at Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldrop and
daughter visited at Winston last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, of Birm
ingham, Ala., are visiting relatives
here.
Supt. G. T. McLarty attended the |
Teachers Institute at Carrollton Tues-1
day. f:
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Me Card, of Ash-
bum, have been visiting relatives
here.
Mr. Eldridge Burton and daughter,
Mary, were shopping in Atlanta
Saturday. / , , |
Mr, 1 ;. Tony Wise and childen; ‘‘Of 1
Cullman,. Ala.,. are visiting relatives
here.
Mr. T. W. Tolbert, of Villa Rica, 1
was transacting business here Mon
day. !
Mi^s Bessie Burton will leave soon
to spend a month with her sister,
Mrs. Arthur. Barbt$, in -High Point,
North Carolina. • »•.»»-•
Mrs. Astor M«rrit has returned
from a visit to her mother at Villa
Rica. • -
Mr. Fred Abercrbmbic is home from
, the UniVersT.y of , Georgia 'to .pend
vacation.
Miss Majorie Upshaw ia,home from i
Athens, where she attended commence. ,
uxerciseB. ,
Judge Bartlett, of Dallas, was look,
ing after business matters Here
Wednesday.
Mrs. A. D. Ryan, of Atlanta, was
u week-end .visitor of Mrs. W. M.
Buttles.
Mi. W. A. Feely, of Wichita Falls,
Texas, is on ar. extended visit to rela
tives here.
Miss Elizabeth Baugh, of Baugh,
Tenn., is a guest of Miss Gladys
Stewart.
Dr. Hunter and family, of Greens
boro, are sliding a feW days with
relative* here. L
_ Mri ,S.- W. • Wardflaw, «f LaFayette,
was a iSunday guest 'trf his sister,
Mrs. fitR. Henderson.. , ' ' !
Dr.ljjuison SmjiS.’tfe^ttahoochee,
Fla., Wjs a guest of his f 'tftbt)i6r here
Satur^y night. J’,' jtgZs '
Mrsjtk. G. WeAJjngte^^e^tMg
her dieter, Mrs. ThiHoitfife
Atlanta this week.
Miss Louise Dorris, of Atlanta, is
. epeniBng this week, jjrit)i ,Mi3jey ?JeJl*
and ’tielie House.
:>ts»T rust. <* !•*
EV , J*r. Otis HpgJ-eTi bf piedmont; ,Ala,
.. ^.Visitiggiia &f«t, Mrju^4f- Da,
ils* <>T n:w.v - •:
S JtABevlSrtffl Mrd/S. ’E. Gillari4 l l<( , visit.
...»*, thfjrHtfeugbtwf Mxn <O0*r { j*n
Mrs. Philip Lambert and children,
of Temple are visiting'her sister,
!t*l % !•!•':![
i; wa ft V>.
Atlanta Wednesday on account of the
illness of her brother.
Messrs. T. L. Pittman, Frank Mat- Brown,
thews, Lester Feely and Tom Enter-
kin spent Sunday at Tallulah Falls.
Mrs.-James is expecting her three
children, Mrs. Sams, of Norfork, Va„
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aderhdld, who at- Mrs. Slaton, of Atlanta, and Mr. Roy
tended the funeral of his father here James, of Austin, Texas. When they
Thursday, returned to Birmingham arrive they will have a family re-
Sunday'. [union.
Stop Your Roof Troubles
Without a roof your building is worthless, there
fore, you owe it to yourself and your building to have
the best roof possible. ,. .
Genasco is the genuine Trinidad Lake Asphalt, and
should not he compared with ordinary roofings made
by mysterious “composition.”
Genasco roofing is rain-proof, wind-proof, heat
proof, cold-proof, and fire-proof.
Genasco Asphalt Shingles, with slate surface, make
the most attractive, most durable, and most economical
roof. They are fire-proof, last longer and cost less
than wood shingles.
If you-already have a good roof, you can double
its life and make it fite resistant by applying; one coat ,
of genuine liquid asphalt. It will stop all leaks.
Genasco roofing and Never-Lxtak liquid asphalt
are madg and guaranteed by the Barber Asphalt Pav-
Ittg Co.—the largest concern in the world.
. See me for prices and terms.
■ Also best quality of mixed house paints direct to
consumer at money saving prices;
If you ar£ interested in roofing, roof paint or house |
paint, drop rrie a line Snd I’ll come to see you.
Z. T. DARE
ROCKIN CHAIR
Athletic Underwear /or Men & Boys
thS'Ilffth-dved
found oaiy in Rockinctukir
,w*r*..put tisp-Kip gmysfi;#
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CONTRACT FAINTER
Fainting, Tinting and Graining.
Old Furniture Made .Nf w'
Oui of Town Work Solicited.
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DOUGLASVILLE, GA:
J. It HUTCHESON
Attorney-at-Low
Office in Hutcheson Buikifhg. :
R. H. Foole C. V. Vansant
DRS/ FOOLE & VANSANT }■
Surgery and Chronic Diwppefl of'
Women and Children a Specialty
Phones Nos. 24, 92 and 137
Office over Selmah’e Drug Store
HENRY WOODFIN McLARTY
Attorney and Counselor at Law
3-1-22 Connally Bldg.,
Atlanta, Ga.
loans On Real Estate.
Dyeing
And
Dry Cteaniing
SENT TO ATLANTA.
Call
± JOE C. McC/UtlEY
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All cotton Roddnchoit" xbidmtiti/'in now'qooirtfiictcd , V
proven cotton-Wbrie* Snkhed By'o tssir.piooM*
«s>KITTLE SRUNK^-Minattmteed^ uosho^-V::-.;.:
only in b'^rinq.tfce Rofb, 0 « j -4'
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BOY of yours
ffO •* trying lo walk in
his father’s footstep^.
You want him honest* truti
and fair. Where can he lean
these virtues 1
M.I
church or Sunday schoo
while Dad plays golf or take
the auto out?” Mtay a youll
has asked himself th».
Take Him to
Chareh^^-.
^Lesaons leairiipd.
will never leayejhun,.Gine hi*
the bet posfflble.BOM^fewii
> dation. He will go to chwcl)
■ most willingly if you go a'
u'.i U-.ity i.lo‘1 ; h-‘ ?•”,
•h 5‘». yo* s»eT»l
other congregation,
and wusfiiu w
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Bring your money tc our bank and we will take good
care Of it for you.
, When, you vyant tc use it you can GET it and more
foo. We Accommodate Our Customers.
The man who works and banks his money REG
ULARLY and makes his balance grow, makes a GOOD
NAME.for himself.
A good name has VALUE when you go into business
or want to EXPAND the business ycu already have.
Farmers l Merchants Bank
Deposits Insured N. R. Henderson Cashier.
the Ladies
We are receiving daily Jacobs
Fancy Chocolates, nut arid fruit
J flavorings, made last night. Also
f a fine Tine of Palm Olive 1 oilet
1 Articles-—best on the market.
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| Soft Drinks and Ice Cream
Watch our Specials as follows:
I Dr. Padgett’s Indian Herbs for
r ^
| rheumatism - - - r - $1.04
% #
| Buchu and ] aniper for kidneys 1.04
1 Puratone -... 1.04
| Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
I Discovery * * - - 1.15 t
l-'Cardui - - - - - 1.04
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root 606, Ll5
B. Br B: ^ - - - - - - 1.15
Dr. Mfles Nervine - ; w v - - 1.10
| Make a new spring hat out of
| yot^r qld one with COLORITE—
I anyiio&y c^n use it. 1
i-«4 Qrady Davis,
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