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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922.
Local and Personal
' Mrs. H. (i. Hall has been on the
feick list for the past few days.
Mr. Frank Fielder, of Villa Rica,
Was ay» Douglasville visitor Sunday
Mr. Clyde Kskew of Canton, spent
the week end here with relatives.
Mr. K. Duncan is suffering
from Flu.
Miss Nell King is reported sick
thisweek.
Mr. JL. C. Upshaw left Monday for
Washington D. C-
Mr. 'and Mrs. Joe Cannon spent
Sunday in Forsythe.
Miss Elizabeth Baggett spent Fri
day and Saturday with Mrs Julian
Arnold in Hapeville.
Miss Mae Hindman accompanied by
Miss Nell Chandler spent the week end
with Mrs. Cora Hindman.
Mr. and Mrs. Je si* Ja*oc«» and Miss
Frances Abercrombie, spent Monday
.n Atlanta
Mrs C. D. Rutherford of Austell
was the guest of Mrs. C. V. Vansant
on Wedneslay.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Garner and
feTand daughter of Canton^re guests
of Dr and Mrs. J. F. Duffey.
Litle Miss Sahrah Pitts of Chat-
ahooche wa the week end guest of
her aunt Mrs. V.R. Smith.
James the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Freeman broke his ankle
last week.
/ About fifty cases of Flu are re
ported at the Mill Village this week.
Mrs. C. V. ansant was the guest of
Mrs. J J. Hosford the past week in
Atlanta.
Mr. Nesbit Harper was here from
Lithia Springs Wednesday.
Mrs. F. M. Stewart and children
Rader Elizabeth and Frances were
Mrs. L. C. Upshaw and daughter.
Miss Louise, arrived here last week
from Washington, D. C. to spend
several days with friends and rela
tives .
Rev. W. H. Clark and children Mary
and Marion left Monday for a weeks
stay with relatives at Randel Ga.
Miss Nell Gilland has been at home
from the University during the Easter
holidays.
STAPLE HARDWARE
We have what you need. We want
your business.
A few suggestions among our many staple
articles:
Plows, hoes, axes, collars, hames, back bands,
trace chains, single trees, tinware, queens ware,
glass ware, oil stoves, wood stoves, corn and cotkn
planters, garden tools, screen doors, chicken wire,
screen wire, barbed wire, brooms, grindstones, roof
ing, nails, horse shoes, wash pots, flour pots,
churns, cutlery, fishing tackle, etc. etc.
See us when you need Hard-
ware at Right Prices.
MUSE HARDWARE CO.
Miss Gilland has recently b:en
chosen as V. W. C. A. president. The
installation is to take place or Weu-
1 nesday April 19th.
j Dr. F. U. Foster iormaly of Atlanta
I but of London Erg. for the past four
: '-ears, visited his friend, DR. F. M.
I Stewart here Tuesday.
Mr. T. A. Britton who underwent a
serious operation at Flat Rock BBani-
torium, Sunday, is reported to be
doing nicely.
Mrs. H. H. Hughey, of Mandeville,
who has been visiting her mother
Mrs. W. J. Hall, for several weeks
returned home Tuesday.
Henley Rutcheson who was oper-
aten on last week has eveloped In-
flenza and Dr. Hamilton suggests
that it is better that he should have
no company for a few days.
Geo. A. Sexton, and experienced bat
tery man, having been with the Wil
lard people for several years, is now
with the Duncan garage.
in Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. Harding Culpepper of Buch
anan is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.
T. Brittain.
Miss. Ruth Selman was operated
on for Appendicitis at Davis and
Fisher sanitorium Saturday. Her many
friends wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. J. K. Duncan is repainting the
interior o fhis office and show rooms
wheh adds materially to its attract-
Mr. J. W. House has just made his
one of the prettiest yards in town by
building' an attractive fence filling
in and leveling and planting flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan and Mr.
Hoyle Kemp atteded’ the McClure-
Chndler wedding at East Point Wed
nesday evening.
Rev. G. W. Light has accepted the
call as pastor of the First Baptist
church and entered upon his duties
Sunday. Rev. Mr. Light is stopping
with Mr. and Mrs J. E. Phillips till
Mrs Light arrives from Texas when
they will occupy the Pastorium.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Selman and
daughters Misses Pauline and Bessie
Joe were in Atlanta Sunday to see
Miss Ruth Selman who is quite ill at
the Davis Fisher Sanitorium.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Mahaffy and-
little son, Paschal, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end here with Mr. E. Y.Ma-
hafey.
Among the new and renewal sub
scribers this week are: W. M. Hite,
Winston, Mrs. J. J. Kirby, Douglas
ville, Mrs. E. C. Milam, Winston. E.
Y. Mahaffey, Douglasville, J. H. Moo-
dy, Kt. (». Kev.G. W. Light, Douglas
ville, J. T. Strickland, Ht. 1, Clyde
Eskew. Canton, E. M, Banks, Kt 1,
Mrs. J. H. Burnett, Kt 7, S. W. Rags
dale, Dallas, SS. A. McGouirk, Doug
lasville.
RIVER £>IDE
NOTICE
Beginning next MONDAY, APRIL 24th, we will
sell for CASH ONLY. This means that we
will charge nothing to any one. 1 his does not
mean that your credit is not good, but owing to
conditions and the amount of out-standing ac
counts we have on our books, we are compelled
to go to these terms.
Goods ordered to be sent out either by mail
. or delivery boy, will be sent C. O. D,
Postage on all mail orders will be paid by us.
We thank you for your past patronage and
hope to have a continuance of same.
MARCHMAN’S PHARMACY
J. L. SELMAN SON
The farmers are progiessmg fine
willi their plow;*.*.
Mrs. J. N. Humphries Mrs. A
L. Evans and dau»:iilcr Miss Clara
Bell spent Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Johnny Lee.
Mr. Joe Martin and wife of Doug
lasville, spent Saturdayand Sunday
with their aunt Mrs. A. L. Evans.
Mr. W. M. Morris spent last week
with his (laughter, Mrs. J. T. Mar
tin of Villa Rica.
Mr. and ^Mrs. J. T. Martin and
daughter are spending a few days
with Mrs. A. L. Evans.
Miss. Mary Lou Henley and Julia
spent Sunday aftrenoon with Miss.
Lissie McGouirk.
The Birthday, ^dinner given by
Clara Bell Evans was enjoyed by all
who were there.
Will Evans and family spent Sun-
ojy with their |mother, Mrs- A. Ltl
Evans. o
Mrs. >J. N llumphris spent Sat
urday with Mrs. A. L. Evans.
Mrs. H. A. Bomar was on the
sick list last week but is better now.
The music by Messrs Dan .Lee
J. T. Martin and Mrs. A. L. Evans
wa enjoyed by a large crowd Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Lee spent
Sunday jafternoon with Mrs. A. L.
Evans.
Miss Florie Bomar spent Sunday
aftrenoon with Miss Lissie Mc
Gouirk.
Mrs. Rainwaters and daughters
spent Monday afternoon across the
river.
SAVE MONEY
Have your old
Tubes and Cas
ings mads good by
VULCANIZING
1 guarantee my
work.
I. 0. ABERCROMBIE
FOR KILLING LICE ON
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Horses, Cattle,
Sheep, Poultry,
Dogs and Hogs
For Sale by
MARCHMAN’S
McWhorter
As I havent heard from this
city in a good while I will write a
few lines.
Well it rains and rains, what
will us poor farmers do? Look’s
like we won’t get to plant any
thing at all.
Easter supper given by Byron
Hines was enjoyed by all present.
Dewey Thompson was visiting
across Dog River Monday P. M.
Miss Ruth Adcock, and Vassie
Grey, attended the Easter supper
at Mrs. George Hines Monday
night.
Mr. B. L. Thompson made a
business trip to Villa Rica Monday.
We had a very good Sunday
School at Ebenezer Sunday after
noon. Everbody come and bring
some one with you.
The house that was blown down
of E. C. Daniel’s is being repaired
slowly.
Listen, everybody, general
meeting will be held at Ebenezer
Church 5nd Saturday and Sunday
be glad to have a large crowd.
No sickness to report in our
city this week.
Well as I am only a boy, I can’t
think'of no news, I will close, hope
to have lots of news next time.
Classified Ads
GET PORTERICO Potato Slips a
Selman brothers.
FOR SALE—A New Edison
Plionoghaph, $165.00 Model Ma
chine in excellent condition.
Miss Knowles, Flat Rock, Acadmey
Douglasville, Ga.
If you are feeling all worn out,
if you can’t eat, sleep or work
with any satisfaction, you need
Tanlac.—Whitleys Pharmacy.
lean use $1000.00 worth of cou
nty warrants at par in trade or on
accounts, J. R. Duncan.
I have taken over the McCarley
Laundry agency and you will
find me at Marcbman’s Pharmacy,
Jos. Swoffoi'd.
Leave your Films at Marcbman’s
Pharmacy for Developing. Prompt
Service.
GET PORTERICO Potato Slips at
Selman brothers.
BTanlac 90c bottle at Whitley,s
Pharmacy.
Goverment inspected Porto
Rico and Nancy Hall potato plants,
$1.35 thousand, five thousand and
up at $1.25. Cordele Plant Farms.
Cordele, Ga. 52-8
If you want plenty of pep,
strength and energy, take Tanlac.
Whitley’s Pharmacy.
Best assortment rf Garden seeds
in town at STEWART BROS.
Get a dollar bottle of PURA-
TONE, the great spring tonic, for
80 cents for next 30 days at Whit
ley’s Pharmacy.
Get your Kodak Supplies at
Marchman’s Pharmacy.
GET PORTERICO Potato Slips
Selman brothers.
LOST—Pair gold rim eye glasses
in Hawks’ case, hinder please return
to Mrs. J. Groodzinsky and receive
reward,
Tanlac 90c bottle at Whitley’s
Pharmacy.
FroBf Proof Cabbage Plants, MiljionB
for immediate shipment from Scuth
Carolina coast and South Ga., farms,
Big stocky plants. Early Jeaisey and
Charleston Wakefields, Succession,
Flat Dutch. Prepaid mail 200, .60, 400
$1.00, 1000, $2.00. By express 2000,
$8.00, 6000, $6.26. 10,000, $10.00. Get
price list Lettuce, Beets, Bermuda
Onion Plants. Parker Farms, Atlan
ta. Ga.
Announcements
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the Voters of the Tallapoosa
JJudiicial Circuit:
1 take this method of announcing
my candidacy for the office of Solici
tor-General of the said circuit, subject
to tht action of the state primary
election to be held about September
1st. i will greatly appreciate youi;
support, and promise, if elected, to
discharge theduties of this most re
sponsible office :faithfully ,and ef
ficiently.
Thanking you in advance for any
thing you may do for me, 1 beg to be,
Yours tn serve,
S. W- RAGSDALE.
j TO THE WHITE VOTERS OF 1'HiS
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT
| I hereby announce mysrlf a candi
date for the office of Solicitor Gen
eral of the Tallapoosa Circuit, sub
ject to the primary to be held for tho
nomination of a fanddate for suid of-
lice-
1 have been In continus and active
practice of law for more than thirty
years, with this experience 1 prom
ise, if nominated and elected to give
the best that is within me to the
honest rair and fearless discharge of
the duties of the office and in the
Your vott and your influence will
ht highly and sincerely appreciattd.
E. S. Griffith.
Good Selection of Gingham
Voils organdy at reasonable prices
N. b. & J. T. DUNCAN CO.
Tanlac is the ideal strengthener
and bodie builder for old folks,
because it creates a healthy ap
petite for wholesome food and
strengthens and invigorates the
digestive organs. — Whitley,s Phar
macy.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Porto Rico potato ,$1.25 a thousand:
10,000 lots, $1.00 a thousand, nail
pepper and Tomato plants $2.00 a
thousand. All to-f. Alma, Ga.
w. S. MARTIN, Rockingham, Ga., it 1
If its garden seeds you want go
to STEWART BROS.
Leave your Films at March-
man's Pharmacy for developing.
Prompt Service.
15000 or 18000 feet of rough Pine
1,umber for sale at reasonable price.
C. T. HALLMAN., Route 6.
Get your garden seeds at
STEWART BROS.
Leave your Films at March-
man's Pharmacy for Developing.
Prompt Service.
I’URATONE, the great spring
tonic, $1.00 bottle 80c next 30 days ^
at Whitley’s Pharmasy.
Get your Kodak Supplies at
Marchman Pharmacy.
WANTED—Men or women to
take orders for genuine guaran
teed hosiery, for men, women and
children. Eliminates darning.
$40.00 a week full time, $1.00 an
hour spare time. Experience un
necessary.
INTERNATIONAL STOCKING
MILLS,
Norristown, Pa.
All kinds sewing machine need
les at Duffey’s Jewerly Store.
Get your Kodak Supplies at
Marchman’s Pharmacy.
STEWART BROS, are head
quarters for garden seeds.
We have a full line of hair nets
both single and double mesh. J.
L. Selman & Son.
Bon Ton and Royal Worcester
Corsets, $1.00 up.
lii #1 ft |L <r. DUNCAN <JU.
SPRING OXFORDS—just re
ceived shipement of Patent, Black
and Brown Kid in the New Strap
effect and Oxfords, $2.50 to $5.00.
N. B. & J. T. Duncar. Co.