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UOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVI
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Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Selnian
spent Sunday in Atlanta.
J. R. Hutcheson spent McK °y s P ent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Tuesday in Dallas on business.
Mr. J. L. G les and son, Fred,
were in Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. J.'R. Duncan has been on
the sick list this week.
Mr. J. W. House was an Atlanta
visitor Tuesday
Mrs. H. M. Upshaw was in
Atlanta Monday.
Mr. M. E. Geer spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Miss Maude Hearing snent
Thanksgiving in Atlanta and Ben
Hill.
Mr. Ben Hill Bonmr attended
the Alexander entertainment in
Atlanta.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS & |
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Mrs. W. M. Almand, Mrs. John Mr. Ralph Morris was looking
H. Ahnan<,l and Mrs. Robert after business matters iu Atlanta
Monday.
Mr. Hammck, of LawrenceyHle,
was a Douglasville visitor Wed
nesday.
Miss Inez McLarty returned 1 Mr. anc ^ Mrs. J. M. Banks visited
Monday from a visit to Wesleyan their daughter, Miss Etoile, at
College at Macon. the F lat Rock sanitarium Sunday.
Mr. L. A. Souter, of Atlanta, I Mrs. Mae Smith and her little
was mingling with friends here daughter, of Jacksonville, are
Monday. | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
... ... , J. E. Davis.
Miss Mae Hindman was out
from Atlanta Sunday to visit her ! Miss Mar i° rie Upshaw has
mother, Mrs. Cora Hindman. | returned from Athens where she
p.... , ,, was the feted guest of Miss Olif
Miss Edith Farmer, o (ox wingfield during the Thanks .
College, spent the week-end with ivlng holid
Mi^s Lois Hagan.
OH! BOV!
THIS SEASON’S FIRST BIG ATTRACTION
Belle Barchus Players
In Comedies and Dramas
With Singing: and Daucitig Comedians
Entertaining Between Acts.
p^mnnowl
holds the chair of ^cience in the |
university at Zebiilon, Ga., spent;
Suuday with homefolks and also
vi|Site3 her sister, Miss Etoile,
atj Flat Rock sanitarium.
Friends of Miss Etoile Banks,
who recently underwent a seri
ous operation at the Flat Rock
sanitarium, will be glad to learn
that she is doing nicely and hopes
to resume her studies at Bessie
Tift after the holidays.
C.1RIJ or TtUNKS
We sincevely thank nur many friends
and neighbojrs for their kindness and ex
pressions of sympathy during the death
and at thy funeral of our husband and
father, Charlie I. Simmons.
MRS. C. 1. SIMMONS
MISS LOIS SIMMONS
T. W. SIMMONS
MRS. E. Z. GARMON.
Rudyard Kipling’. Autograph.
They Rny thnt a hnnlt cheek bearing
tbft signature of Kndynrd Kipling
fetches n bigger price for Its autograph
thnn for the amount of iponey named
In the check. Probably much depends
on the slste of the check. A distin
guished poet of ltoston once sent n
poetic contribution to n well-known
periodical. It was promptly accepted
and published and In due course he re
ceived a check for $3 for It. Instead of
cashing the check he had It mounted,
framed and hung up In his library for
the edification and amusement of his
friends. Possibly Mr. Kipling mny
hnve Imd similar experience to verify
the current Item about the autographic
and cost value of checks sent to him.
—Boston Globe.
On last Sunday Mr. N. R. Henderson,
opular cashier of the Farmers & Merch
ants brnk. assisted by a few of his friends,
celebrated his 35th birthday with an ex-
atilcnt dinner, which was enjoyed by
those so fortunate to he present. Those
resent were: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hen-
.ierson and son, and Miss Bertha Header-
nn, of Villa Rica, and Mrs- Cass Hard-
nc of this city-
m MAN FROM ARIZONA
Four Act
Comedy
FRIDAY
NIGHT
at the Douglasville
Theater 2 Big Nights
Special Reduced Prices for this engagement only.
NOT A KSKiNG PICTURE—25 and 35c—THEATER KIQTLY HEATED
Friday & Sat. Dec. 3 and 4
Chronic Diseases of
Men and Women
I devoje my entire time and
attentioni to the treatment of
OHRONlp and SPECIAL Dis
eases. Special attention given
to the combined powers of Elec
tricity, light, Heat, Vibration,
Bacterinl*, Serums and Organic
Extracts, together with ’ the
careful administration of se
lected medicines.
TREE EXAMINATION AND
ADVICE
Charges always reasonable, l||
terms arranged to suit patient’s
convenience.
DON’T GIVE UP gi|
Call today and let me give
you my personal advice.
DR. M. 1. N!X, Specialist. |
130 (A) Peachtree St. !
ATLANTA, GA.
Honrs—10 A. M. to K 1*. M $
Sunday—11 to 1.
We furnish the good Banking connection.
Have you the ambition ?
A Banking connection is an asset that deserves
cultivation. Start it early and it will be ready to
serve you when you need it.
Regardless of your business prospects at this time
your future need may be provided against by a
Banking relationship started today.
I PRE-INVENTQJRY SALE S
As January 1st is our usual stock-taking time, we must reduce oup stock
regardless of cost or value. ~
By Attending this Sale You Will Save Big Money!
OUTING
50 pieces Outing in light
or dark colors, the 25c
grade, sale price, yard. ...
15c
PERCALE
2 solid cases Percale in
dark colors, lull width, the
35c grade, sale price, yard
15c
A. A. A. SHEETING
15c
2 St lid bales Cracker State
hea vy AAA 35c yard-wide
Shejeting, sale price, yard...
COTTON CHECKS
10c
40 pieces good geode Cotton
Checks, beautiful patten.s,
sale price, yard
CLOTHING SPECIALS
STYLISH FALL SUITS
FOR YOUNG MEN
Just arrived a big ship
ment. of Suits for young
men. These were bought
for our $25.00 specials
sale price
$14.95
A big lot of men’s conservative
style Sutits. consisting of all-
wool serges, casmiers and wor
sted. There is not a suit in the
lot that is worth less than $37.50
sale price
$24.95
DRY GOODS SPECIALS
Four solid bales of 36 inch Delmar
L- L. 25c sheeting, sale price
10c
Eighty-six pieces of Amoskeag Apron
and Dress Ginghams, the 39c grade ut
Seventy-seven holts extra heavy outing, in
beautiful patterns, our 45c quality at
Ii(5 inch silk Messaline, in all colors, ext ra
special in this sale, per yard...
Thirty bolts of full 36 inch Silk Poplins,
our $1.50 grade, as long as-they last ..
Twenty pieces yard-wide Wool Storm f erge
all the newest colors; our $1.50 grade.
Two cases extra heavy Cheviots, beauti
colors, regular price 40c, in this sale
lOoo’t Miss this SALE as we will make
211
Peters Street
Jacobs’ Depart
15c
19c
$1.48
89c
88c
25c
SUIT SPECIALS
One big lot charming new Fall
Suits of Wool Serge, newest
plush-trimmed styles, in taupe,
brown and navy, sizes 16 to 14
Our regular $19.50 QC
Wonderfvl showing of beautiful
new Autumn Suits in newest
shades of serge, tricotine, duve-
tyn, broadcloth and silvertone;
these come in all sizes and in
both straight lines and chicken
style. We bought these Suits to
sell at $35 and dt* "j Q CT /A
$40, sale price. 1
GREAT KRESS SPECIAL
One lot of chic, smarlnew Fail
Serge and Tricotine Dresses; sizes
16 to 44, $22.50 d> 1 ^ A
val. special in sale W
your dollar stretch liKe rubber
men! Store
Atlanta,
Ga.