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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL FRIDAY. APRIL 28. 1922.
Local and Personal
i” The following nmoung our new nnd
renewal subscriptions this week. D.
F. Swafford. Villa Rica, Lem Land-
man, Rt 6, Mrs. A. Q. Dobbs, Atlnnta,
Mrs. W. J. Alley, Powder Springs, J.
O. Connaly, City, C. C: Johnston,
Winston, W. H. Hudson, Winston,
J. S- Giles, Jr., Whitesburg. V. F.
Eegle, Rt 4, J. A. Enterkin, Douglas
ville, Mrs. J. Q. Enterkin, Douglas-
ville.
Dougins county has been naked by
the Georgia Committee on Near East
Relief to support 8 orphans, during
the ensuing year. $480 will be raised.
Rev. W- H. Clark, is chairman for the
county.
Mr. By run Kirby and'Missis Opal
Giles, Nannie Kirby and Maurme
Enterkin spent Sunday in Marietta.
Mr. F. K. Duncan is reported im
proving after having suffered with
liu anu pneumonia.
Mr. Hiram Kirby, of Atlnnta, spent
the week-end with home folks.
I Mr. E. P. Lewis and family spent
Sunday in Atlanta.
| Mr. T. F. Hodnett, proment merdi-
| eat of Hannah, was here Wednesday
' and left an order for job work.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad McKoy and little
daughter, Sarah, spent several days
in Lyerly last week.
Mr. and Mr„\ N. R. Henderson spent
• .n«?t y in Vifl* Rica.
/
Friends o.' Mr* John ” Almond
are glad to learn that she is much bet
ter in henlth, since returning from
the Snnitorium. She hn s been with
her son, Thai! McKoy, but is now with ; boiiui In IV
HUMOROUS IN HIS PROTEST
Max Beerbohm Wanted No Book Writ-
ten About Him, and Said So In
Amusing Manner.
"You might hnve waited for my
demise, instead of merely huHteutng
it,” remarked hie subject—or victim,
as you pleusc—to Holiun Lynch, when
tiie latter communicated the news that
ho was about in write "Mux Bear-
Mr. and Mrs. W. .T. Tidwell, of
Co'llem* Park spent the week-end with
relatives.
Mr. P. D. Selman, Mr. Fred Barrow
and Mr. Thompson, made n business
trip to Carrollton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Snmon nnd
children nnd Mr. and Mrs R. R. Hamby
were the week-end guest of Mr. anil
Mrs. A. T. Brittain.
Mrs. Steel York, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Peace.
Mr. Merrill Gore, of Villa Rica,
j spent Tuesday here.
! The members of the Domestic
• Science Department of the High
| School chaperoned by their teacher,
j Miss Ruth Selman, enjoyed a most
i delightful picnic at the waterworks
Monday afternoon.
Mr. H. J. Daniell, of the Western
part of the County, wa s in Doug-
lasville thi 8 week.
Mrs. Cora Hunter was an Atlanta
Visitor Wednesday.
Miss Pearl Price is quite sick this
week.
her young son, Robert McKoy.
I Mrs. R. L. Dckle. of Thomasville,
1 and Mrs. J. T. Barnes, of Albany, are
the guest of Mrs. N. M. Hawley.
j Miss Embry, af Villa Rica, was the
'week-end guest of Mrs..R. E. Hamil
ton.
Dr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Hamilton, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ottis Selman and Miss Sarah
Selman spent Monday in Atlanta.
1 Mr. and Mrs- George Harper, of
Charleston, S. C. and Mr. and Mrs.
Nesbit Harper, of Lithia Springs,
spent Friday with Dr. and Mrs. T. R.
Whitley.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnston and
Miss Bessie Faye Griffith spent Sun
day in Atlanta.
Mis* Rettie Milam was an Villa
Bica visitor last week.
Mr. S. O. Fielder, of Villa Rica «u;;
in Douglasville Wednesday.
A new roof has been put on the
Baptist Pastorum this week, and
brother Light is having the house and
ground put in shape, preparing for
the arrival of Mrs. Light, who will
come soon from Texas.
The Confedrate Veterans attending
the Memorial day exercies Wednes
day were: Messes A. R. Boniar, J. C.
Joyner, W. A. James, W. H. Hudson,
T. H. Selman, I. L. Walton, Noah Va*»-
sant, John Vansant, J. S. Giles, F.
M. Collins, J- M. Morris and Moses
Daniell.
I Dr. Lester Wcddington nnd Mr.
• Janies Weddington, of Dublin, were
| the week-end guest of relatives.
Mrs. A. S. Baggett, Mrs. Fred Mor
ris. Miss Marjory Morris, Virgnia
John, Billie nnd James Baggett were
in Atlnnta Sunday.
Mr. W. H. Hudson, one of Douglas
County's best citizen and confedrate
exercise here Wednesday, nnd while
veteran, attended the Memorial day
here subscribed for the Sentinel*
Mr. J. W. House and daughters
Winnie Bell and Nell, spent Friday in
Atlanta.
Friendg of Mr. llenly Hutcheson are
glad to know that he has improved
8uffeclently to be able to leave the
Sanitorium. He came home Tuesday.
Miss Bessie Frank McLarty spent
the week-end in Hogansville.
Dr. nnd Mrs. T. R. Whitley spent
Sunday in Jonesbora.
Mrs. Julian Arnold and little sons,
Dozier and Julian Jr. are spending
the week in Douglasville.
' Mr. and Mrs- A. Q. Dobbs, Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. B. Este 8 and little son Billie
of Atlanta were the .week-end guest
of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Duncan.
I*.
Prof. Ramsey, Mrs. Randolf, Misses
| Bennett, Price and Merritt attended
the Ga- Educutional Con. at Columbus
last week.
Among those attending Grand
Opera from here are; Mrs. N. M. Haw
ley and guests, Mrs. R. L. Dekle of
Thomasville, and Mrs. J. L.Barnes of
Albany, Misses Gladys Adams, Louise
Duncan, Katherine Geer and Sarah
Meadows. I AM
LOST—Shriner pin. Finder
please return to Frances Aber
crombie.
rspeclive
But admirers of Beerhohiu will agreo
that the Beerbohmiau protests against
its publication in themselves justify
the volume, according to the Living
Age. Here they are:
"I remember several boon- about
ptoti who, not yet dead, had blandly
aided and abetted the author; and 1
remember what awful asses those men
seemed to me thereby to have made
of themselves. Two of them were
rather great men. They could af
ford to make awful asses of them
selves. I, who am 100 miles away
from being great, cannot afford such
luxuries.
“My gifts are small. I’ve used them
very well and discreetly, never struin-
iug them; and the result Is thut I've
made a charming little reputation. But
thut reputation is u frail plant. Dou’t
over-uttend to It. Gardener Lynch I
Don’t drench uud deluge it! The
contents of u quite small watering can
will he quite enough.”
"Gardener Lynch,” however, was not
to be deterred, uud his readers muy
rejoice therefor. He produced uu
amusing study of uu amusing writer,
not a lllppunt study, but not a pula*
fully serious one, either.
Want Ads
GET PORTERICO Potato Slips .if
Selman Brothers.
Tanlac Vegetable Pill s are sold on
a postive guarantee to give satisfact
ion. Try them tonight and you will
be delighted to find the results you
have obtained* —Whitley's Pharmacy.
Announcements
KRESO DIP
FOR KILLING LICE ON
horses, Cattle,
Sheep, Poultry,
Dogs and Hogs
For Sale by
MARCHMAN’S
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 mo at Marchman’s Pharmacy,
Jos. Swoffoul.
Leave your Films at Marclinmn’s
Pharmacy for Developing. Prompt
Service.
GET PORTERICO Potato Slips at
Selman Brothers.
JUDGE AlcLARTY FOR
SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the White Voters of Douglas
County:
i hereby announce myself a cautl-
idate for the office of Solicitor Gen-
I oral of the Tallapoosa Circuit,
| subject to the White Primary
r when held for nomination of the
same.
, l favor a salary for tlm .Solicitor
General.
I wjll appreciate the support autl
J influence of anyone whether I am
able to see you in person or not.
If elected 1 promise to use my
best efforts to see that the laws
are faithfully enforced and that
justice is done. ■ J. IT. McLARTY.
Tanlac 90c bottle at Whitley,s
Pharmacy.
Goverment inspected Porto
Rico and Nancy Hall potato plants,
$1.35 thousand, five thousand and
upat$1.2. r >. Cordele Plant Farms.
Cordele, Ga. 52-8
Tanlac is appetizing, invigorating
nnd strenghting. Try it and be con
vinced.—Whitley's Pharmacy.
First to establish the
$1022 price -Used
field (now that the season prom
ises business from the American
car-owner), it is worth remember,
ing that “Usco” showed its good
faith by announcing this price
fast fall.
The same intent to serve that
has made “Usco” a standard value
for years.
The “Usco” Tire was never
better than it is today—with
its established quality, its
time-tested performance,
and its price clotelyfig-
ured in tune with the
times.
IE makers of U. S.
Tires made this
announcement last
November—
“Hereafter the price of the
30x3V4 ‘Usco’ is $10.90.”
The lowest price ever quoted on
a tire of quality reputation and
standard performance.
And now, with the opening of
Spring, there seem to be quite a
number of “New and Special
tires” coming into the market in
the $10.90 price range.
Perhaps you are wondering just
what there can be either “new”
or “special” about these tires.
It can’t be the $10.90 price—
“Usco” established that five
months ago.
Nor auality reputation and
standard performance—for it takes
more than one full season for any
new tire to demonstrate where
it stands in quality and value
With so many tires rus h-
ing into this $ 10.90 price
United States Tires
are Qssul Tire*
Where You
Can Buy
U, S. Tires:
J. R. DUNCAN, Douglasville, Ga.
Get a dollar bottle of PURA-
TONE, the great spring tonic, for
80 cents for next 30 days at Whit
ley’s Pharmacy.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
lo 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
. > tht action of the state primary
election to be held nbout September
1st. i will greatly appreciate your
support, and promise, if elected, to
discharge theduties of this most re
sponsible office faithfully and ef
ficiently.
Thanking you in advance lor any
thing you may do for me, 1 beg to be,
Yours ta serve,
S. W. RAGSDALE.
Get your Kodak Supplies at
M archman’s Pharmacy.
GET PORTERICO Potato Slips at
Selman Brothers.
Tanlac 90s bottle at Whitley’s
Pharmacy.
Frosf Proof Cabbage Plants, Millions
for immediate shipment from Scuth
Carolina coaat 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 FarmB, Atlan
ta. Ga.
If you once give Tanlac an honest
trial, you will add your voice to the
thousands of others who are praising
it.—Whitley's Pharmacy.
SPRING OXFORDS—Just re
ceived shipeuient of Patent, Black
and Brown Kid in the New Strap
elfect and Oxfords, $2.50 to $5.00.
N, B. & J. T. Duncan Co
Genuinf 'South Georgia Ribbon
Cane Syrup,, 40c per gallon at Banks
Bros.
Good Selection of Gingham
Voils organdy at reasonable prices
N. B. & J. T. DUNCAN CO.
Monngran Viniegar—the best on the
market 60c per gallon, bring your jug
Banks Bros.
15000 or 18000 feet of rough Pine
i,umber for sale at reasonable price.
C. T. HALLMAN., Route 6.
Shipment Porto Rico Potatoes Slips
expected for Saturday and 1 Monday--
Bankg Bros.
All kinds sewing machine need
les at Duffey’s Jewerly Store.
LOST—Large pocket book, con
taining notes and valuable papers
just East of Douglasville, Thurs
day evening. Finder communi
cate with
J. M. BALLARD, Fiolona, Ga.
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. |
L. Selman & Son.
If its garden seeds you want go
to STEWART BROS.
Bon Ton and Royal Worcester
Corsets, $1.00 up.
N. U f ft y. -T. DUNCAN CU.
TO THE WHITE VUTFKS OF ’HE
TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT
1 hereby announce mysvlf a candi
date for the office of Solicitor Gen
eral of the Tallapoosa Circuit, sub
ject to the primary to be held for the
nomination of a fanddate for said of
fice.
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
bt highly and sincerely appreciattd.
E. S. Griffith.
SAVE MONEY
Have your old
Tubes and Cas
ings mads good by
VULCANIZING
1 guarantee my
work.
D. ABERCROMBIE
Leave your Films at March-
man’s Pharmacy for beveloping.
Prompt Service.'
PLANTS FOR SALE
Porto Rico potato ,$1.26 a thousand:
10,000 lota, *1.00 a thouaaad. Hail
pepper and Tomato plant! 040 a
thousand. AH to>t Ga.
w. S. MARTIN, BoeJdagbaia, Ga* ft 1
Get your garden seeds at
STEWART BROS.
Leave your Films at March-
man’s Pharmacy for Developing.
Prompt Service.
PURATONE, 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.
$10.00 a week full time, $1.00 an
hour spare time. Experience un
necessary.
INTERNATIONAL STOCKING
MILLS,
Norristown. Pa.
Best assortment of Garden seeds
in town at STEWART BROS.