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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 24, 1912
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* LOCAL and PERSONAL *
* Phone No. 103 and 28
* Miss Edith Dake, Editor
Complete Line of Dishes and Xmas
Goods,—Wilson .Variety Store.
Mr* Charles Moss and Miss Jimiute
Lou Hollis were united in marriage Sun
day, Judge J,. H, McLarty performing
the cermony.
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Mrs, Ralph Hamilton spent several
days in Villa Rica this week*
Mrs* R. A. Rainer has been quite
sick recently.
Mr* J. P. Lawson spent Tuesday iu
Atlanta*
Mrs, M. A. Marit was an Atlanta
visitor Tuesday*
Mr. and Mrs- G. B. Campbell,
Ben Hill were the week-end guest
Mr. ^nd Mrs- J, R. Hutcheson.
. Miss Florence Hutcheson is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. G. B. Campbell at Ben
Hill* ' ^
Misses Dorthy and Marvel Smith, of j
Atlanta,, spent the week-end with Miss |
Frances Abercrombie*
"POSSUM” HUNT 1
RECITAL TUESDAY NIGHT
Miss Eula Doyle, of Carrollton, spent
Sunday with homefolks.
Mr* Dillard Boyd, of Georgia Tech,
spent Sunday at home.
Mr- and Mrs, J. P. Lawson spent
the week-end at Conyers-
Rev. L. P. Huckaby, who has just
moved from Maysville to Center Street
charge in Atlanta was mingling with
friends here this week
Mrs* Julian Arnold and children.
Julian Jr, and Dozier, are spending th
week with Mr- and Mrs. Z- T. Dake.
Miss Eula* Merritt, of Temple, spent
last week with Col. and Mrs, Astor
Meritt-
IMNNNMIilSItB
Nothing is so annoying as a cough; nothing can make a
person fell so utterly miserable as a cold; and, whether it be
a simply coryza ,that keeps you constantly using your hand
kerchief, or one of those wracking, deep-seated coughs, don't
delay getting relief.
Many a person has said;' “Oh, it’s only a little cold,"
and by their neglect have been forced to fight Death off with
all the aid medical men and science could give'them.
The minute you know you have “taken cold,” come and
see us. ; If the cold has taken a good hold on you come
immediately. We'have sure cures for coughs and colds.
J.-L SELMAN & SON
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Shoes
Shoes
Just recieved shipment of men’s,
ladies’ and children’s shoes that we are
making some very low prices on.
Ask to see our Special $2.50 Shoe
for men.
Some special prices on Underwear
for Men, Ladies and Children in one and
two-piece garments.
We are making very low prices on
everything all through the store.
Come to see us for anything you
want.
BUT.
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' Miss Frances Abercrombie spent last
Friday in Atlanta
Mr, Huschel T. /Upshaw has just
returned from a tour of Texas with his
uncle, Congressman W. D. Upshaw.
Congressman W. D. Upshaw spent
Saturday night in Douglasville enroute
from Texas to Washington- 11c has
just spent several weeks in Texas
speaking for the Democratic nomine-ts,
all of whom were elected in spite of a
combination of Republicans and inde-
pen^ants.
One of the most enjoyable occasions
of the leasoii was* uw pdssum hunt given
Saturday night by Miss Frances /\bcr-‘
crombie in nonor of her guests, Misses
Dorthy and Marvel Smith, oi Atlanta- 1
The following young people hunt:
Misses Dorthy and Marvel Smith Rutli
Selman, Hatti e House worth, Katherine
Geer, Helen Westmorelant, Frances Ab
ercrombie, Bessie Burton and Edith Dake,
Mr- anti Mr^ Floyd House, Messrs, Rob
Duncan, Roy McGoirk, Will 'Suggs,
Flank Meacham, Earnest Sayers, Noah
Baggett^ Lawrence House, Parks Wat-
80n , John Duncan, Gabe Cannon, Mac
Abercrombie, Harold Richardson, Dil
lard Boyd, Harry Skinner, Charlie
Peace and Emmett Morris’.
Jkfrj, Smith Entertains
AT AUDITORIUM
Mrs. A. W. McLarty will present
Miss Louise Shamlin, assisted by Miss
Jessie Watts, of Atlanta Conservatory
of music, and Mrs- Clark Carver, Tues
day nigh,t Nov* 28th at School Audi
torium at 7:30 o’clock.
The D.D. Club was most delightfully
entertained last Wednesday P-M. by Mrs
Earnest Smith. The afternoon spent in
levying at the close of which a delicious
salad courSp was served*
Mr* Fred Duncan s lu:ck at his post
in th e Douglas Hosiery Mjll after seve-
lal weeks in North Carolina in the in
terest of the local Mill
Rev* Willis Lee Cupps, new pastor
».f the Douglasvill c Circuit will pteic|i
at Midway Sunday morning and Sun
day evening.
*Mr, J- M* Willoughby of Rt 3, made
us a pleasant visit Wednesday and set
his subscription up two notches.
Mr- A. R. Botnar, of Chapel Hiil,
was. in Douglasville on business Wed
nesday-
We are glad to enter .the name of
Dr. Guy Selman, of Sanford Fia-, to
our list of subscribers this week-
Prof- Horace Davis, of Villa Rica,
was an Douglasville visitor Saturday.
Mr, T- D- ConnaUy, of Rt 6, has
our thanks for a renewal this week.
Our popular city mail carrier, Mr.
1. P. Huckaby, advanced his subscrip
tion a notch this week-
Mr* O. E. Mason has our thanks foi
renewal for himself and also for hit
father in Atlanta
PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN
Our Village Loafer Is getting a Good
Filing front the Town Grouch, who
has an Armor Plate Nqrve and Doesn’t
Care what He Says. Every Town
should have an Official Grouch to
Pawl Out the Town Pests and Say
the Things that Need Saying.
MICKJE SAYS
Mr- J. (J. Connally renewed
faith in the Sentinel this week*
We arc pleased to enroll Mr. J. F.
Freeman as a ,new reader of the Sentinel*
Friends of Mr, Sam Mozley are glad
to learn that he is able to be up and
around hfter about two month’s illness.
There will be a union Thanksgiving
service next Thursday at'10 o’clock at
the First Baptist Church*
We have received a large number of
both new and renewal subscriptions in
the last few days- Now is the time to
pay your subscription—its only a dollar
but remember the editor needs it and
think what 500 of them would mean to
him now
Mrs. Thad McKoy and liftue daughter
will spend Thanksgiving with her fath
er at Lyerly-
Miss LouiseShamblin will attend the
Tech-Auburn footboll game in Atlantti
cn Thanksgiving, and will go from there
10 Rome,, where she will attend a hous P
party at the home of her p-ttents in hon-
ofl of her brother^ who is a student at
Auburn college-
Mrs. J. P. Lawson spent several days
in Conyers this week-
Mrs. Jack Lane and little son, of I
Atlanta, spent several days wi'th her
mother, Mrs. D. P. Burson last week.
WORKERS COUNCIL MEETS
The Workers Council aand Teacherts
Training Class of the Methodist Church
met Tuesday night at the Douglasville j
Bank for the purpose of reorganizing
and making future plans forthe improve
ment of the Sunday School, The at
tendance was splendid and much en
thusiasm was manifested, at the close!
of the meeting the body adjourned to
Selman’s Drug Store where a most de
lightful salad course was served furnish
ed by Col* Merritt. I
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snuffy cold ?
MENTHOLATUM
clears the nose
passages^
If there’s Anything Interesting
about This Bird, nobody’s Discovered
it as Yet. He’s the Village Loafer
and all he Does Is Eat and Bleep and
Breal he, Nothing More, and when he
to Quit walking Around to
ve Funeral Expenses? the Town will
d^veP Ilfss Him. ,
Jud Tunkins.
Jufl Tunkins says tl^e reason we see
the worst side of so many people Is
that n man Is liable to keep silent
when he*s happy Instead of when he
loses his temper.
Real Bargains In Auto
Supplies
But George Smith says he
is not able to Advertise
He will sell you a $5.00 Luggage Carrier for j>3.75
—But He Woidt Advertise.
Two 40 or 5(PW&tt Electric Lampf for 65c
-But He Won’t Advertise
One Ton Jack
Hot Shot Battery j-
Pumps up from
Grow Tires
Tubes up from
All kind, Accessories cheap
Chains at any price
—But He Won’t Advertise
$1.50
2.50
1.50
7.50
1.50
Giles Motor Company
MONEY-SAVING
Aluminum Sale
Beginning Saturday
NOVEMBER 25th
Below are some’ Extra Special Prices on the very best
grade of Aluminum manufactured- Better buy now as
this class of goods is advancing rapidly.
The Followiug 50c and 75c Items
at 39c each
2 Qt. Lipped Sauce Pans
2 Qt. Pudding Pans
3 Qt. Lipped Sauce Pans
3 Qt. Pudding Pans
The
^Following $1.25 to
Items at 99c each
$1.50
6 Qt. Preserving Kettles
4 Qt- Covered Convex Kettles
4 Qt. Covered Sauce Pans
2 Qt. Percolaters
The
Following $1.50 to $2.00
Items at $1.39 ea ch
10 Qt. Lipped Preserving Kettles
14 Qt. Handled Dish Pans
11 1-2 Inch Self Basting Roasters
6 Qt. Tea Kettles
Muse Hardware Co.
Be Thankful
If you are enjoying good health and have plenty to eat.
But you may be| still more thankful if you have a checking
account with the
BANK
This Bank Solicits your business-and invites you to
open an account whether large or small. We^re anxious
to serve you. _
Douglasville Banking. Company
Designated State Depository
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