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Mr. Fred Morris is spending this Miss Willie Hall, linotype operator A GOOD CIRCUS
■week at Fayettville. for the Sentinel, is spending her va-1
cation at Carrollton- j Rhoda Royal’s Circus
Douglasville September
Mr. Eugene Watson was a Dowlas- 1 Rcv j F . J pnes and famUyi rf
ville visitor Tuesday.
i Hapeville, spent Tuesday here with
Dr. J. F. Marchman spent Sunday
in Villa Rea. ) Miss Elizabeth MacNabt- of Athens,
spent last week with Mrs. C. H. Wat-! rru a a r .l m. j
Miss Lizzie P. Watson, of Dallas, k Vj g ; Th * advent of the Rhoda
Frank McLarty. ’ | greatest show, on Friday, September
■ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Watkins gave Brd . will > il is said . mark an epoch in
Mr - A - "• McLar!y was ,n At,aata a picnic at Lithia Springs Saturday " hc ma,t * r of tented amusements in
uesda>. i night in honor of their guests. J DougJasville. That this show will
I present the biggest and finest street
pageant at 10:30, a. m., Douglasville
has yet witnessed, is asserted with-
Mr. J. M. Banks was in Atlanta R ev - W* Clark. j out qualification. 'That the circus i
Manday. i y . j 0 Cpiula!|y a „ d family ' company numbers more circus per-j
Misses Louise and Carolyn Upshaw ispent Sunday with his 1 father at arU1 u order of,
have returned to Washington. D. C. Chapel Hill. I t T '1
j I gathered together under any one
Col. W. H. Dorris, of Cordele, spent Mrs. W. E. Brown, of Gilmer, Tcx.,j management, is also stated postively.
Sunday here. jWas a recent guest of her brother-in- Thousands of dollars cash were ex
law, Mr. C. G. Brown, and family. pended last winter in accumulating
M.ss Ruth West, of Lula, is visit-, j new features to add to the glories
ing her sister, Mrs. T. B. Giles. ! Mr. John Watson, of Dallas, was thc ,. Rhodu , Greatest
a Dougiasnlle visitor Tuesday. | »
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Harding, of was a wcc k-end truest of Miss Bessie ’ The !„ h
Muscle Shoals, Ala., are visiting rela- | ™ at menagerie is said to be a very
tives here. I Mrs. Robinson, of Baker, Fla., is complete one, containing the finest
a guest of her cousin, Mr. A. W. eoltection of rare wild beasts ever
Mrs. Laura MacNabb, of Clarks- McLarty, and family. I on the eost. The newspapers all
viille. spent the week-end with Mr. I along the line speak highly of this
and Mrs. C. H. Watkins. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barrow, of huge entertainment, and the “small
M „ , , ,, , . , Atlanta, spent the woek-end with boy,” as well as those older folks
Mr. Boh Lee Huey has accepted a home folks | , . ...
... — iicmt iciKs. I who will be delighted again with the
feats of the many male and female
position with
ingham.
drug store in Birm
| Mr. and Mrs. Wash Prickett ...
turned Thursday from a visit to his f * crft>rm, ' rK ’ thc handsome hors< ‘ s
"• nf Sister at Pineehurst. They also :the wonderful exhibition of wild
Lithia Springs, were week-end guests visit ed Cordele and other points.
of Miss Florence Hutcheson
Mrs. .1. F. Marchman and chldren
Misses Anna and Ella Wii
beasts in the circular steel cage, the
arvelous aerial acts, and the ex-
Mr. T. B. Giles and grandmother, citing races on the hippodrome track.
, _ , , , *3. Fred Aderhold, have ret urned, Exchanges are. all unanimous in
returned Sunday from a several days f !Pm a pinsant visit to relatives at, praising the courtesy of Royal’s em-
visit to re a ives at 1 a ua. Lula. j pi eyes while handling thee immense
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Baggett left' Mr and Mrs _ N j He ndcracn of i crowdB and findhl fc P seats for late
Sunday for a visit to relatives at Villa ’ Rica, were Sunday gu-ewts’ of| C0 ™ rS - , , „ ... „
Montey-uma. |their son, Mr. N. R. Henderson, and' ^ ia< : k ° f "*• t J ,m & m "’ a " d
, i fakers also adds materially to the
Mr. J. J. Strange is spending his am,,y ’ | enjoyment of the spectator,
vacation at Asheville and other ( JHisfer David I .or returned home! The reputation of Rhoda Royal for
Western North Carolina points. Monday from an extended visit to faithfully carrying out all his ad-
,, . . _ _ ChatliVhoochee and other points in 1 vance promises and for dealing fairly
With the public in all things, affords
positive assurance that his show will
eclipse anything of a like nature seen
here before. Adv.
Bill
Royal
and
back
roll, is spending a while with rela- . ^ or ^ a *
Live* In Dougiasnlle. , nr and Mrs j H j ones and dauf , h _
Mr. A. .1. Collins, of Atlanta, was ter > Mrs. Beil and son, of Bremen,
n week-end visitor at the home of were guests of Dr. and Mrs. House-
Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Watkins. worth the first of the week.
Misses Lorine Collins, Ruby Var-
ner, Alace Brake and Mr. Willmouth ]f y nu ]j %c mosquitoes breed
Drake, of Newnan, were week-end you* are in danger of malaria, and it
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wat- i« well lor you to take quinine; it
kins. cures and preventr. malaria.
It makes us shudder to think of the
number of babies in Georgia who will
die from dysentery this summer.
When will we be ho aroused that we
v/ill take cure of their precious little
lives? Keep everything clean; keep
the flies away from your baby, its food
and iiH playthings.
turned
corner
years, the
of the
er it had leak
indulged in
nickname, “Dreams,
less sarcasm that
“ 'Dreams’—1 mean
the ‘boss’ wants you
Again Miss Johnson’
Ann's ear like ice,
flashed to her corner.
“The boss?’’ repeated Ann
“Yes, the 'boss,* and don’t
waiting,” snapped Miss Johnson.
Ann Flower stumbled to her
All eyes seemed to burn Into her
ns she passed up the room,
knew she had not done her work well
during the Inst week, hut they did
not know what it was to sit up at
night and finally have to see a golden
haired baby diel Perhaps they did
not know what it meant to leave the
distracted mother sewing for a living
to keep two other III tie towheads
from hunger. Ann hud not been sat
isfied with the doctor, and that morn
ing had herself telephoned for anoth
er physician, not tlfc kind that usual
ly calls at apartment houses' on the
East side of the city, but there was
something so Insistent, so softly ap
palling and piteous In the girl’s
voice over tike wire that Doctor Sun
derland had promised to crime.
“Good morning. Miss Flower," the
••boss’ ’’ voice catne to the girl’s
scr.Tes through waves of pain.
“Tills is Doctor .Sunderland . . .’’
“oh, the children are not worse?’’
Ann Interrupted the “boss’” Intrudin'*
lion in a frightened voice.
"No. the kiddles are going to pull
through in fine shape, thanks to your
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One 1918 touring car-=newly painted
Two 1917 touring cars—newly painted
One 1916 tousine car==new!y painted
One 1919 model Ford Sedan with starter
One 1920 model Ford sedan with starter
Bran new Ford one-ton truck with pneumatic
tires for immediate delivery
One Light Truck Body on 1919
Chassis
Full line of tires and accessories.
Don’t forget that we paint any make of car
and guarantee first-class job. Call and see our
work.
J. R. DUNCAN
cr who liked children
lid. I’m sorry if my
here . . . hut I
icr when the baby got
Ann Flower’s purple
big and pil
FORD CARS
FORDSON TRACTORS
was Just us soft ns nny (it Dor south
ern “innmudes." mill lie rulin' to tier
stile mill )'hi tied tier on tile shoulder,
“I dill not know Hint I Intel sum u
mil, live girl in in.v etn|iloy! I guess
my elinrueter rending expert Is worth
wind I pay him iirter nil, It he pels
some like you, htess your heart! But,
Doctor Sunderland wants to have n
talk with you; you've come from n
home where there’ Is a pretty sick
hunch, and he’s afraid that you nmy
he In for a dose. We don’t want >t
spread around the office, and whatever
the damage Is. remember, I foot the
bills,"
Poor little “Dreams'” head seethed
In It wlilrl of aches and surprises aft
er the "boss” left her Id Dr. Sunder
land’s care.
It was a dream of wonderful penoe,
to find oneself In a cool, nmy uad
while hospital room, with n pretty
red-haired nurse ready to do one’s
bidding. Blit there were days when
little Ann Flower did not answer to
Dr. Sunderland’s "dear” with a smile
of shy welcome, and nights when he
would eome and shake Ids tiead and
turn hastily from the pretty, fever-
tlushed face and wonder why we have
te find the best In our scheme of life,
to lose It again. There were days,
ton, when Miss Johnson and the de
partment could not hear to see the
patch of sunlight shine on the dust
covered typewriter cover In the
gloomy corner, without n catch In
their throats when they remembered
how they had tensed dear, patient lit
tle "Dreams.”
But days came when Dr. Sunder
land’s “den r” won the day.
“I take m.v vacation next week . . .
and I am going south, lie announced
In Ids most professional manner one
day.
The shadows pot tangled up In Ann
Flower’s lushes. It would he so lone
ly without this Mg. dependable voting
northerner, who somehow could call
her both “honey” and “dear,” Just
as endearingly ns lhey did |n the
south.
■‘This flu-monin' has left yon pret
ly weak, and I worn you to miike the
trip under my care,” he went on
calmly.
"But . .
“No 'lints' In this ease, we are go
Ing to be married before we start,
that Is. If you are willing, honey,
dear?”
I And Ann Flower whispered happily
from his arms, “They can’t call me
•Dreams’ again. I've realized the only
•dream’ I ever had . . . Juet a home
and you I”
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