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DOUGLAS COUNT* SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
WORKING
“Do you and your wife enjoy your
I will be at Douglasville every first Tuesday
from February 1st, to May Is/, and every Saturday
after the 2nd Saturday in March till May lyf.
First Round
DISTRICT DATE
Lithia Springs Feb. 1, 9 ti l 11 a. m.
ChestnutLog Feb. 1, 2 till 3 p. m
Chapel Hill. _ Feb. 2, 9 till 11,a. m.
Crombies ..... ..Feb. 2. 2 till 3 p. m
Fair Play...... Feb. 3, 9 till 11 a. m.
Middle.. .Feb. 3, 2 till 3 p. in,
Conners Feb. 5, 9 till 11 a. m.
Douglasville..-- ■.* - .Feb. 5, 2 till 3 p. m.
Second Round
Lithia Springs. .Mar. 1, 9 till 11 a in.
Hurt Farm... Mar. 1, 12 till 1pm.
Ike Strickland’s residence Mar. 1, 2 till 3 p. m.
CHESTNUT LOG
Ferguson’s Mill Mar. 2, 9 till 11 a. m
Court House Mar. 2. 12 till 1 p. m.
Brockman Place Mar. 2, 2 till 3p. m.
Chapel Hill Mar. 3, 9 till 11 a. m.
Cov Mar. 3, 12 till 2 p. m.
Bill Arp.. , Mar 5, 9 till 11 a. in.
Maxwell’s Store Mar. 5, 2. to 3 p
FAIR PLAY DATE
McWhorte • .Mar. 7' 9 till 10 a, m.
Hannah ...Mar, 7, 12 till 1 p. m.
Court House.... 1 ...Mar, 7, 2 till 3p. m
MIDDLE
Will Hembree Residence Mar. 8, 9 till 10 a. m
Court House. Mar. 8, 12 till 1 p. m.
Daniell’s Store... Mar, 8, 2 till 3 p. m.
GONNERS
Winston.. Mar. 9, 8 till 10 a. m.
Tidwell’s Store Mar, 9, 12 to 1 p. m.
Thompson’s Store Mar. 9, 2 till 3 p. m.
Sulphur Mines Mar. 10, 9 till 10 a. m.
Villa Rica ...Mar..10, It till 1 p. m.
Nalley Far/n Mar. 10, 2 till 3 p. m.
Ti.ird Round
LITHIA SPRINGS
Pat Winn’s St ire Apr. 2, 9 lill 11 a. m.
Hurt Farm Apr, 2, 32 lill 3 p. m.
Bells Cross Roads... Apr.2, 2 till* 3 pm.
CHESTNUT LOG
* Ferguson’s Mill.. »_Apr. 4, 9 till 11 a. m.
Freeman’s Gin Apr. 4, 12 till 1 p. m.
Court House Apr. 4, 21ili 3 p. m.
Chapel Hill Apr. 5, 9 till 11 a. m.
Joe Thomason’s Mill Apr. 6, 32 to 1 p. m,
CROMBIES
Bill Arp Apr. 6, 9 til! 11 a. m-
Isaiah Smith’s Residence Apr. 6, 32to 1 p. m.
Maxwell’s Store Apr. 6, 2 till 3 p. m.
CONNERS
Winston Apr. 11, 9 till 11 a. m.
Nalley farm Apr. 11, 1 to' 2 p. m.
Sheffield’s Apr. 11, 3 to 4 p. in.
MIDDLE
Court House ... Apr. 12, 9 till 10 a. m.
Dan’ell’s Store Apr. 12, 11 til! 1 p. m.
C. P. Stovall’s Apr. 12. 2 tili 3 p- m. j
Spend night at E. T. Stovall’s Apr. 12
FAIR PLAY
Tyre Apr. 13. 8 till 9 a.m.
Court House Apr. 13'10 till 12 a. m.
McWhorter Apr. 13, 1 till 3 p. in.
Rutherford’s Store(Town Dist.) Apr, 18. 12 till 3 p. m.
Will t>ein Douglasville Apr. 26-27-28 and 30.
Please know the number of your land lots before giving in
taxes, as required by law.
The books will close May 1st.
J. W. JAMES,
Tax Receiver Douglas County.
How the Men Who Serve the Deadly' Omaha Doctor Vehemently Condemns evening!! at liable, generally speak-
the Modern Shoes and ing?”
Stockings. I “Well,”
Weapons in the Field Get the
CorrecttRange.
In action, the quick-firing field- Gloves for the feet—yes, actual
guns of the opposing European gloves, with separate compartments
armies are generally, concealed from Ip r every one of the five toes—iB
the enemy; the gunners often never what is advocated by Dr. D. T. Quig--
see the target at all, and the guns are If? of Omaha, according to the Bee
laid by clinometer elevation. The °f Giut city.
gunner determines how^far to ele- ! I be skin of the feet is constantly
vatc his gun in order to reach the t lb® prey of bacteria, according .to the
target by means of a spirit level on doctor. “The greatest enemy of bae-
tlie sight, which can be set at any de- , term is sunlight,” lie says, “whereas
aired angle; the gunner lias merely i the foot in a modern slice is con-
to lift the muzzle of Ins gun until , stoutly in.total darkness.”
the bubble of the spirit level is in the j Doctor Quigley startled society
center. The battery commander , last suhimcr by organizing a phalanx
who, posted at tide observing station of barefooted golf players. He got
perhaps half a mile away, is the only ' his friends out to the various field
mau on the battery who eon sec the . and country ciubs and had them
target, either totuphones or signals chasing golf bails barefooted, dig-
the correct, elevation to the gunners, ging their toes into the dewey grass
To ohtai» tlie distanoe, or range, he and mud us they fan.
uses two instruments. One is the They got reeutts, too. They felt
director. That is a telephone mount- better. Tlieir feet felt easier. And
ed «n a circular graduated base they were able to assail 'the day’s
piste, a simple form of theodolite work with more Vim after this Bcam-
with which ho measures the angle be- per over the hiils^ a- la Adam,
tween the guns aiid the target. The ' So now Doctor Quigley says we
other is l-he range-finder, with which should wear sandals in summer; that
he gets the distance, or range, of the we should kick even those off after
gunk and of the target. That is a we get home at night, and that when
telescope with two object glasses tbu cold winter compels us to put on
about thirty inches apart; it gives a modern shoe, it should'be u very
two half images in the eyepiece, thin shoe, and that the stockings
said Jimson, “she usually
does and is.”—Judgo.
A CAPITOL COMMENT
"It’s a wonderfully mild winter.”’
“Yes; if you’re speaking climatic
ally and not politically.”
“I wonder how Ananias began ly
ing?”
“That’s easy. Told Sapphira sliw
was the Only girt he ever loved.”
GOOD LOGIC.
“They say that the king of Den
mark leads a dog’sjife.”
“Of course. Re’s a Great Dan*..’”
—Lampoon.
SOMETIMES EVIDENCE. "T
Redd—If a man has a mortgage
on his house no one need know it.
Greene—Not unless he has an au
tomobile.
which can be made to coincide by
turning a drum. When the two
images coincide the graduation oppo
site tlje pointer on the drum shows,
the rang* in yards. The battery com
mander now has two 6idcs of the tri
angle formed by the target, the'ob
serving station, and the nearest gun,
and the tingle between them. From
them he is able to fix the range from
tlie guns to the target, and the angle
at which the guns should he laid.
should be mado like gloves, a sep
arate compartment for every toe.
MORE THAN LIKELY.
! “Think of a man being able to
study botany when Europe is
drenched with blood 1” exclaimed the
excitable individual.
! “Who’s doing that?”
I “Professor Plodders.”
j “Oh. well. Mayhq lie docsn’l know
■ that (hero is a war in Europe.”
THOUGHT THEY WENT WITH IT-
Redd—My new automobile- smokes
incessantly..
Greene—Is that right? Who gets
the coupons ? .
QUITE RIGHT. • ;
“I understand our neighbor’s busi
ness is getting into a hole.”
“You don’t say so! What is it?”
“Digging wells.”
THE SOURCE Or MOST OF THEM.
“Have any trouble with your car?”
“Only when I undertake to make
ray own repairs.”—Detroit Free
Press.
Women’s Suits
Dresses—Coats
Misses and Girls’
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I have again bought the Palace Pres
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tion. I also represent the old reliable tailoring;
firm: Edward E. trailss & Co. and would like to;
measure you for your next suit.
G. H. EUBANKS
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