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BOX GLAS COUNTY SENTINEL POUGLASV1I.LE. GEORGIA FRIDAY. JULY 23. 3920.
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. Mr. J. W. House was’ in. Atlantal Mrs. W. C. Dorris spent last week Miss Stacy McWhorter spent the
FOR ROAD COMMISSIONER
fyednesdfty.
Mr. N. R. Henderson spent Sunday
at Villa Rica.
j in Carrollton with her daughter, Mrs.
' Warner Stone.
Mr. J. J. Strange spent the week
end in Atlanta. ^
Mr. Joe Mack Selman and wife are
spending a fe^y days with his mother,
Mrs. Dr, Selman.
week-end with her mother, Mrs. E. B.
McWhorter.
Mr. Fred Morris was an Atlanta
visitor Tuesday.
j Miss Ruth Lane, of Rockmart, is,
| an appreciated guest of Miss Mattie
; Selman this week. , \
Mr,. N. B Duncan was an Atlanta. ^ rAvCj0xlirh retlirw(] San- 1
-visitor Tuesday. U y from c .lurabja, S. C„ vher. h»j
Mr. Roy Enterkln spent the wcek-i spent his vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. McLarty have
returned to Soperton, after having
been the guests of Mr..and Mrs. G.
N. McLarty, of Western Douglas.
M»rs. J. B. Giles, who recently under
went a serious operation at the Flat
Rock sanitarium, is getting -along
nicely and 4 hopes to be able to return
home soon.
of my frends, 1 hereby announce my
self a candidate for Road Commis
sioner, of Douglas county, subject t.o
democratic primary to. be held August
4, 1920. If ^elected to this very im
portant office 1 promise to fulfill the
d i- tilts of the same to the best of my
ability. 1 wall appreciate your vote
and 'influence.
A. A. FOWLER.
end with homefolks.
Mr. Chester Matthe
lanto visitor Sunday.
i Mrs. Vergie .Enterkir. was on the j j - , ..
At-. 1 sick list la t week, but we are gad HOfLI RltCKlG
I to see her out. again. j
Mr. Sherman Styles
Birmingham Monday.
re tut
Mrs. Cora ■Hi’ndman speat the week
end in Atlanta with Mrs. Clay Hind
man, who is very sick.
Mr. J. L. Giles $nd family spent!
Sunday at Villa Rica. Misa Stella Lou Vansant was a
I recent visitor of her brother, Mr. L.
Dr. R. E. Hamilton was on the sick j „ Vanfnntj jn At)anta .
list the first of the week. »
I Mr. and Mrs; G. T. McLarty -and
Mrs. J. H. McLarty was ,p Dallas, fami i y ^ pen t Thursday in Atlanta with
Tuesday—Dallas New Era. | Mj . and Mre H q Nic h 0 ls.
Mrs. J. Qroodzinsky is home from
an extended visit to Atlanta.
Still in Race
.v.
It- ’hW bt.cn 1 ruin or ed over i the
county;-that'* I was. cut of the race for
clerk,‘thisi is a mistake. 3 am in'the
race’.to’tjie finish and will be glad to
have your- support.’
' - Respectfully,
A. L. HORNBUCKLE.
A lot of rough and tumble cusses in
Mrs. Tom Brown and‘ children will
leave tire first of August for a visit ^his life, without the gift of polished
Mr. J. S. Boggs spent Tuesday in to her brother at Mobile, Ala. j g a b f have more real manhood in them
Douplasville—Dallas New Ere. | lMaster Paympn d t Etancgn Jr., was’ than seven or eigT,t gentlemanly
Mr. QuiliWn Dorris, of Valdosta, was on the sick list laRt week, but we dl,des -
■was here the first of the week. arc glad to report him better. ,
Mr. W. E. Hewitt was transacting Many friends of County Demon-!
business in Atlanta Wednesday ■ slrtor Kemp arc glad to see him oiit
I again, after a two week’s illness.
Miss Ola Bradbury, of Villa Rica,
spent Sunday with homefolks. j Misses Mary Helen and Mary Lb
' ban Whitley, of Honey Grove, Texas,
Mrs. L. C. Garrett, of Austell, was ar< , vi9itorB of Mrs. H . Turner,
a guest of Mrs. W. M. Hays Sunday.
Mr L. C. Upshaw
Vacuum Harvester.
One of the curious suggestions made
in Hue Southwest for the saving of
wheat nt harvest Is the use of vacuum
cleaners. The Idea Is that mnchlnbs
of the proper construction could run
over the Helds and gather up the loose
heads of wheat where the grasshop-
I Mr b. C.. Upshaw arrived from f"-rs Imd eaten the stalks. In some
. Miss Clara Wright, of Bill Arp, is] WaRhinpt p„, D. C., Saturday for a ' ,Mlse9 r '° l* r ce,,t *"* " < ' nds wer °
■ visiting relatives here this week. | 6 hort visit with homefolks and friends,
used close-toothed rakes with, more or
Mrs. Zue Eaggett, of Daytona, :*la., ]vii\ Jamie Davis, of LaGrange, spent
is a guest of Mrs. W. W. Selman. j a few hours Saturday with his parents.
vv „ * j o., Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dnisv,.enroute to
Miss Nell Giles returned Sunday
from a week’s visit with relatives at ac< - n ' ■»
Villa Rica. | M rf! . j. a. Dorris has as her guest •
less success. Others plowed the wheat
and raked it lip. It Is possible the
"vacuum harvester” is on the way.
Bad 8ign.
"Are the Jlbways still saving mo
Mis. I ula Bradbury had as guests her mother, Mrs. Prysock, of Atlanta, bulld thelr l)Ungalowr
t Ri mptf And Ruhv 1 an< * ^ rs ’ ^ er ^ e ^ one y> °* Jackson- «j d on »t know, bnt I fear
Sunday, Misses Joe Burnett and Ruby g,j fl 1
McKelvey.
Xr>. N. R Henderson and children
are home frOm a visit to relatives at
Villa Rica.
the worst.”
"What do you mean?"
*Tni afraid tliey’ll continue to be
•Miss Emma Dorris will leave next' renters aa long as they live. They’ve
week for Baltimore, Md., where she been seen several times lntcly In the
has accepted a position with a large company of an automobile salesman."
wholesale millenary house. -Birmingham Age-Hbrald.
JULY SALE OF
WOMEN’S WEAR
Every summer Dress in our house must be closed out at
once. Quality and prices are doing the trick. Compare prices
with others.
Women’s
Price ,
; v 8^ T 'LaJie»* ’Dresses, ’made bf Georgette andCrtpeJe Chine;,
they are beautiful. Regular (14 Qfl
** ' $35^0 one9, it.-V-. . . ■. • * - ■ • • •(*•» 1 ^ fcrfw-V
96 Ladies’ Misses’ a»d Junior Dresses, made ^f.fancy voiles
and Foulards, $15.00 QC
•).vDresses at •’ ▼ ■ •.VAC -■ •
57 Ladies’, Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses, made of Dark Voiles
Linen and Pongee, regular '$4*35
$10.00 Specials, at "■
Ladies’ Skirts
Ladies’ Silk Poplin Skirts, made in the newest styles and colors;
as $3.95
Ladies’ Wool Serge and Wool Eo^lin, they are beauties. You
will have to see in order to appreciate them.
Regular $10
models at,
Don’t overlook this great sale—it’s a money saver.
Jacobs Dept. Store;
211 Peters St. - - — Atlanta
FOR REBRESENTATIVE
ii*: Voters of Doutrlas County:
rim a candidate for re-ele'.’tidn as
tventative to the next General
■snbly, subject to the primaryfto be
September L’Oth, 1920.-
may not be able to see all the
•. but will appreciate yonr fair
ideration. Thanking you for past,
f’t and future support, I am.
Respectfully,
V7. R. WILLOUGHBY. '
FOR CONGRESS
o The People of the Fifth Congress
ional District:
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election subject to the
Demotratic Primary on the 8th of
September. While it has been the
custom for a period of nearly forty
years to give the Congressman from
this district the indorsement of a
second term, I do not ask for ru-
election simply on this custom.
I ask your., suffrage.
First—On my record of faithful en-
avor to redeem every platform
pledge.
Second—On my record of earnest
effort to serve all classes of my con
stituents who have given me the op
portunity.
Third—On my promise to continue
to do my best if you honor me with
the endorsement of a second term.
W1LUAM D. UPSHAW.
THREE U’h IN REAL LIFE
The three R’s run all through life—
at twenty-five you think of romance,
at forty-five you think of rent, and at
sixty-five of your rheumatism.—Sche
nectady Union.
MICKIE SAYS
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DOm LIKE-FAMINE OUR HEOrV.
•U«6CH\eCM BOFHEREd’.
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Phonographs
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RECORDS
Joe C. McCarley
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Palace Pressing
Club
1 have- aeain bought'_the J ^
. Pressing Club and am hack, *
jat the s^me old t place pn*;
der the same old name do: j j;
ing the highest claSs dean-; -! S
ing, PressJnBi- 'Slteratioils, • ] j
-and repairing of all kinds-.'
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G. H. EUBANKS
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it is the DUTY of every man to have his family pro
tected wifh READY MONEY in the bank.
Then they can have peace of mind and HE can be
free from anxiety.
If you have no bank account, START ONE in our
bank. If you have money in our bank INCREASE fhe
balance to your credit for your own peace of mind and
for your family’s sake.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Deposi s Insured , N. R. Henderson Cashier
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lfamish,
Window Glass.
Putty—
Everything
in tfordw&VL
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VENT NOISTVMC AND EOT MOM GET!
wood. - ***»'- .
USE OUR HIGH-GRADE VARNISH PV*
GLOSSY rlNISH ON YOUR FLOORS AND FUMNITUS
’ I 'We - 'SELL ' 'single AND UOUBLE-STPKN
WINDOW CLASS. PUTTY AND EVERYTHING
NEED IN THE HARDWARE LINE.
USE OUR HARDWARE) IT STANDS HARD-WEAR.
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HARDING SUPPLY COMMi
Didn't Rest Weir
Prominent Georgia Lady Suffered from Faint Sf.
and Sleeplessness—Relieved by Ziron.
P EOPLE who get to feeling weak
every now and then, and who do
r not Beep. the (Proper re-
frpa*fa«Atjrronf raef, plgep fad toon* ,
tton' dead a Wnle to h*p their Mood
ravitalud And iwBd up 1 their 1
•, Pot tHU, yod Wnp-finif, ziron, tton
Tonic very valuable, me the teapnony of
thoueande already haa proved, lira.
t. V. Dysart, lady of a protntneot
Georgia family realdlng near Cartera-
vme, eaya: 1
-I didn’t feel like myeett
“t didn’t net well acme n
wonld he Jnet aa tired when,
In- the morning; a» whan 1\
‘ !U> a ^*ilM C«t weak, fad l!
ol talhty, .pelle—at’ thneS haj
to Ad .my. hoaeewor 1
--J-hedrd el
a tonic wooM het]
would at leaat i
-I believe Zlrosi !—
I fed Better. I am Alfa
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