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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Get Those Tap-Rooted Stumps Out!
with the Cowan-Alford Boring Machine and
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. M. E. Johnston is visiting
her sister, Mrs. R. M. Johnston,
tliis week.
Quite a number of parties are
being planned in honor of Miss
Inez McLarty whose wedding will
be next month.
Miss Sarah Meadows and her
mother spent Sunday in Powder
Springs.
Miss Gladys Johnston spent
this week in Atlanta with her
brother and sister.
Red Cross Extra 40% Dynamite
E XPERIENCE in blasting tap-rooted stumps has
proved that the holes must be bored as nearly par
allel with the tap-root as possible. A power boring ma
chine or power auger will do this work quickest and has
proved most economical when a great number of large
stumps are to be blasted.
When loading, tamp the charge firmly using moist
ear'.h. The stump will then come out in easily handled
pieces for burning or the distillation “hogs." Loose
tamping will spoil the “shot."
Du Pont Red Cross Dynamite is the explosive generally
used because it can be depended upon to give uniformly
effective results at a low cost. Buy it from our local
dealer.
Every farmer should have a copy of our “Handbook of
Explosives." It explains the best methods for using
dynamite to clear land, dig ditches and plant trees. Send
for a copy today• It’s free.
Harding Supply Co.
Douglasville, Ga-
E. I,. du'Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Birmingham, Ala.
Miss Zena Barron who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barron
returned to her home in Newnan
Friday.
Mrs. Jake Groodzinsky spent
Wed. in Atlanta.
Miss Edith Dake of Atlanta and
Virginia, is visiting Mrs. Floyd
House.
Mrs. Glenn . Dorris has
mother with her this week.
her
100 good acres, two houses,two
bar»s, two orchards, two pastures
and plenty of othergood improve
ments, just ready to cultivate, on
Sweetwater creek between Lithia
Springs and Douglasville, a big
bargain at $3200. ,
West Ga. Land Co.
Room 11 Hutcheson Bldg.
Fair One of Most interesting
Things to Be Seen.
There i« no permanent feature of
Lakewood Park that interests old and
youiiK igore than the ostrich farm,
which has more birds than any ostrich
farm outside of California. Their per
manent home is outside the park
proper, hut in order to give all the
fair visitors an opportunity to see
them, a big exhibit will he placed in
a prominent part of the grounds during
the Southeastern Fair, October 13,22.
HIGHER COTTON
We are glad to announce to our customers that we
have a big &ock of Merchandise that was well bought.
We Have the Right Prices.
We have big stocks in the following goods:
Sheetings, Cheviots, Tickings, Bleachings
Outings, Wool Flannels, Ginghams, Kid
die Cloths, Suitings, Serges, Hosiery, Cur=
tain Goods, Sheets, Pillow Cases, White
Quilts, Blankets, Ladies Coats, Suits and
Sweaters. Shoes, Hats and Clothing.
We will be glad to show you what we have
Come In To See Us
✓
The N. B. & J. T. Duncan Co.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
By mail, payable in advance--D aily and SUnday.
One Year, $9.50 Six Months, $5.00 One Month .90
The Daily Journal: One Year $7.50 Six Months «4.
00 One Month .70 The Sunday Journal
One Year $5.00 Six Months >?. 50.
The Atlanta Journal
Atlanta,
Georgia.
Copyright 1921 Hurt Schaffncr & Marx
HITTING
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The High
SPOTS
rp HAT’S what we’re doing here: giving
you greater variety, better quality=-more
for your money than we were ever able to
you before. We’re setting a fast pace for val
ue giving, and we don’t intend to let anyone in
Douglas County pass us.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
All Wool Fall Suits
$29.50 to 45*00
Other Suits Priced $10 to $27.50
Also big stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, etc.
Bought at Rock Bottom Prices.
we will save you money
If You Trade With US
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