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DOUGLAS c6>JNTY SENTINEL. POUGLASV1L1E GEORGIA, friDa T.' Jims: 38, 1920.
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LIKES THE SENTINEL
§ m SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS m
Mr. Prank Burton was in Alanta
Monday.
Mr. T. L. Pitman motored to Rome
Sunday.
Mr. Marion Giles spent Sunday in
Albany.
Miss Agnes Barrow is visiting at
Winston.
Mr. J. C. McCarley was in Atlanta
Tuesday.
Rev. W. M. Suttles was in Atlanta
Tuesday.
Miss Stacy McWhorter is at home
sick this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hamilton spent
Sunday in Villa Rica.
Miss Suttles, of Atlanta is visiting
Brother Suttles, her brother.
Mr. J. W. House is home from a
recent business trip to Griffin.
Mr. Jamie Selman. of Atlanta, was
visiting homefolks here Monday.
Mr. Howard Brown, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with homefolks.
Mrs. Diggs, of Winston, is visiting
'Mrs. Polie Thomas this week.
Mr. E. L. Hopkins and family visi
ted his mother, Palmetta Sunday.
Mrs. Magpie Skinner, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Otbo an Ozelle Mehaffey are spend-
sometime with relatives in Atlanta.
Messrs. H. G. Hall and Pete Jordan
motorcycled to Carrollton Sunday.
Miss Ola Bradbury, of Villa Rica,
spent Monday here with homefolks.
F. M. Giles visited his brother, J.
Misses Mattie Cornet and Estelle
Estes spent the week-end in Villa
Rica.
Miss Catherine Geer is in Laurel,
Miss., visitlnp her brother, Mr.
Charles Geer.
Mrs. Grady Davis is spendinp the
week with relatives at Piedmont
Alabama.
Miss Ola Williams, of Atlanta, was
a Sunday guest of the Misses Brown,
on Bowden street.
Dr. Vansant is in Atlanta this week
attending the National Electric Medi.
cal Association.
Friends of Mr. A. W. McLarty arc
glad to see him out again, after a
brief indisposition.
Mr. and Mrs. Jot Sayer visited
“Uncle” Pinkey Arnold at Powder
Springs ‘Sunday.
Mesdamos Polie and Clifford Bur
ton have returned from a visit to , her home in Toronto, Canada, after
High Point, N. C. j spending some time here with her
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Henderson spent I mother, Mrs. Farmer,
the week-end with friends and rela-1
lives at Villa Rica. I Mr - Sam Harding has moved into
% his new home on Price Ave., formerly
Misses Louise Cloud, Evelyn Wynn,
and Mrs. Pat Wynn, of Lithia Springs,
Mrs. Sharp, of Anniston, Ala., who
has been visiting her son, Mr. Fred
Sharp, returned home Monday. !
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Selman returned
Wednesday from a several days visit
to Chattanooga and other points, j
Mrs. J. T. Duncan and Miss Louise
Duncan left last weelr for New York
to be the guests of Mr. W. C. Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Dobbs and
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Estes, of At- 1
lanta, visited Mrs. Polie Duncan lapt
week.
“Uncle” John Smith, of Atlanta,
now on the road for the McClure Co.,
was mingling with our merchants
Tuesday.
Miss Alma Suttles, of East Point,
who has been visiting her brother,
Rev. W. M. Suttles and family, re
turned homo Saturday.
Mrs. W. R. Maekay has returned to
The following letter from Mr. D.
C. Matthews, of Cinncinuti, in appre
ciated:
Editor Douglas Sentinel:
Dear Sir: I am prompted at this is
sue of youT paper to send you my
appreciations for .‘.ame. It is cer
tainly gratifying to me to hear and
know old Douglar.villf ir. on the gone
and there ir. nothing that would be
more gratifying to me than to hear
the prosperity of DouglaKville in the
future and also want to call your at
tention to the improvement of your
paper.
Thanking you for the contiuance
of my L.ubwription.
{ am yours truly,
l). C. MATTHEWS.
were here Saturday.
Mrs. Julian Arnold and “the only
boy,” are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Arnold, at Fayetteville.
occupied by H. Q. Nishols, which is j
one of the prettiest and best arranged |
residences in the city.
Col j. IT. Kulcheson, of Douglas- I
ville, genial solicitor general of the [
Mr. and Mrs. .1. N. Causey, of At . j Tallapoosa judical circuit, stopped over
lanta, spent the week-end with Mr. * hi Bremen for a few hours Monday
and Mrs. G. T. McLarty. I enroute to Buchanan on official
Mrs. R. C. Wright and Miss Emma j business—Bremen Gateway.
Wrigh, of Mexia, Texas, are guests!
of Dr. and Mrs. Vansant.
Messrs. W. E. A. James, Jesse
S. Giles near Lithia Springs, Sunday. James and Thad Kn K° lc s Pent Sun-,
day at Kennesaw mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and Miss •
Ida Sewell, of Atlanta, spent the week-j
end with Mrs. Paul Selman.
Roy Banks visited his sister, Mrs.
Walter Gable, at Stamp’s Mill, Sun
day.
Mies Mae Hindman has returned
from Atlanta where she has been vis
iting.
J. F. Giles and family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Giles at Fair
Play.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Lovell, of At- • r
lanta, are spending the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Johnston.
Mr. Joe Harding returned Thurs
day from a business and pleasure trip
through Tennessee and Alabama.
[Dyeing
And
Dry Cleaning
SENT TO ATLANTA
Calf
JOE C. McCARLEY
es
Mello-Gloss
prats a satin finish
on walls
Rloh, luetrou* walla,
vritb jutrt a delicate hint
of color—that’s what you
got when you nse Lowe
Brothers Mello- Gloss.
It’s oasy to apply; easy
to keep clean. Even ink
won’t stain it. Wipes off
an easily us s china plate.
Mello-Gloss is made in
eight tints called "Rest-
Tones.” Restful to the
eyes. Particularly good
for your kitchen mid bath
room. Ask lot descriptive
literature.
J, C. McCarley
dfomts
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
The Double Track Route
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ATLANTA—MEMPHIS
ATLANTA—CINCINNATI
Lv. Atlanta 4:36 PM 6:36 AM Lv. Atlanta 4:30 PM 6:16 AM
At. Chattanooga. .9:30 PM t0:36 AM ! At. Birmingham. .10:30 PM 12:10 PM
Ar. Louisville 8:00 AM 9:36PMjAr. Memphis 7:36 AM 8:00 PM
Ar. Cincinnati 8:10 AM 9:20 PM . Ar. Kansas City. .7:10 AM 10:26 PM
Ar. Chicago 6:35 PM 7:60 AM [Ar. Meridian 4:56 AM
Ar.Dot.roit 4:00 PM 7:lCAMjAr. Vicksburg.. .9:60 AM
Ar. Cleveland 3:65 PM 7:20 AM Ar. Shreveport.. 6:30 PM
Through sleeping cars and coaches to
Cincinnati und Chicago. Dining car.
Through coaches and sleeping cars
to Memphis and Kansis City. Dining
car.
ATLANTA—VALDOSTA—JACK
SONVILLE via Coddele & Valdosta.
Lv. Atlanta 7:50 AM 7:00 PM
Ar. Cordele 2:40 PM 12:69 AM
Ar. Tifton 4:26 PM 2:40 AM
Ar. Valdosta 6:03 PM 4:16 AM
Ar. Jacksonville. .10:25 PM 8:30AM
Local Atlanta-Jacksonville and At
lanta-Vuldosto Sleeping car, First
Class Day Coaches.
ATLA NTA—BRUNSWICK—J ACK-
SONVILLE via Jesup
Lv. Atlanta 10:50 PM 12:06 AM
Ar. Lumber City.5:55 AM 6:40 AM
Ar. Jesup 8:00 AM 8:36 AM
Ar. Brunswick.. .9:40 AM
Ar. Jacksonville. 10:50 AM 11:20 AM
Local Atlanta-Jacksonville and At-
lanta-Erunswick Sleeping car, First
Class Day Coaches.
ATLANTA—MACON
Lv. Atlanta 7:60 AM 12:20 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 10:50 PM 12:05 JiM
Ar. Macon 11:59 AM 3:00 PM 8:10 PM 9:35 PM 1:25 AM 2:30 AM
PULLMAN OBSERVATION PARF,OR CAR OR PULLMAN SLEEPING
CAR ON ALL TRAINS. FIRST CLASS DAY COACHES.
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH
For full information, rates and reservations, write the following repre
sentatives :
G. C. ROBSON, T. P. A. J- S. BLOODWORTH, T. P. A.
V. L. ESTES, D. P. A.
302 Southern Railway Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
NEW FORD SERVICE STATION
We have moved into our new home on Broad street, oppo
site the depot, and we urgently invite every car owner to visit us
and inspect our place.
We have endeavored to meet your needs and have arranged to handle our business in
a more satisfactory manner. We have the best equipped and best lighted shop in North
Georgia and we want you to feel at home with us.
We have added a Ladies Rest Room for the convenience of our patrons and also a free
parking space in the grove beyond our building.
We have added a complete paint shop equipment to our business and are now prepared
to turn out first class paint Jobs on any make off car. If you are interested in this call by
and we will be pleased to show you some of our work in this Sine.
Every car owner who registers with us will be given a handsome souvenir.
Thanking you for your favors in the past, and trusting that I may continue to deserve
your patronage, I am
Respectfully
J. R. DUNCAN
III VNIVIMAi CAB
FORD CARS
III UNIVERSAL CAB
FORDSON TRACTORS