Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, February 16, 1917, Image 4

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DOUGLAS COUNTf SENTINEL, DOUGLASV1LLE, GEORGIA THE SENTINEL P.IBJ.IS-HBD EVERY FRIDlY OFFICIAL ORGAN OK DOUGLASVILLE AND uUUOLAS COUNTY. SUBSCRIPTION RA1ES ■OneYeir $1.50 Six Months .75 Three Months ------- .40 ADVERTISING RATES One page per issue $10.00 One-half page per issue $6.00 Sinull space per issue, per incbl21-2 Vocals per line per issue .06 Office Phone 102 Residence Phone -07 ante el in tie Postofflce at Douglas- Kille Ga , as second-class moil "m»er. Z. T. DAKE, .Euitor and Pudlishbr; Remember the Board of Tri d ; meeting Friday night and be there, A new depot, new school bouse, new cotton mill and the Bankhead Highway, with free city mail delivery are poseibi.i ties in Douglasyi'.le r o> o ncr.: future. Do you want the:..? so you can help get them. 3aaraary and February have been two months of bad weaine, • and our merehanls have felt the ^effects of it hut now is the time to begin your advertising cam paign bef .re the live wires in other towns get ahead of you. We h ave Carried less adver tising for the home merchants i.uring January and February 1 laniu any previous two months .nee we have been in Douglas- wille. Have our merchants noth ing to offer the trade? We are now carrying more Atlanta ad vertising than we are for Doug- Jasville. This should not be. Rule Nisi: GEORGIA—Douglas County. No Douglas Superior Court March term, 1517 Foreclosure of Attorneys lic-n on re alty. W. T. Roberts & ,T. R. Hutcheson VS J. S Lehman It being represented to the com I by the petition of W. T. Roberts ard J. R Hutcheson that they claim a lien as •itto neys at law on the following d es cribed realty as the property of J. S* Lehman and against said J S Lehman and said property pa»ts oJ lurch Jots number 154, 155, 163 and 164 in the 1st. district of originally Carroll, now Douglas, County, Ga. ccntoinirg in the aggregate 358 acres, luojecrlees nnc known as the John W. Nixon old place near Alexandi r.H old n.ill cn Sweet water creek in u id County, for the sum of $200.00 fw mceeufully sus taining dcfniie of paid Ltham to a suit brought for li t recoveiy of said land by IS. G, Nixon, e* al, heirs at law of John W Nixon; and that said sum of money id due and unpaid; and that the said J. !r\ L j liman fails and re fuse- to pay the same although de mand hus been made iherefor. It is ordered that the said J S. Lehman do pay into this court by the firat day of March term, 1917, of said Court, the »>rin -ipul. interest and cost £ue to said plain:ills, or show cause, ii an. he has, to the con*ran , or that :.; ; • ed to the sa d R. Hutcheson on said e equity of r.dem’ H* r < f Lehman there. • .... \ and that service < j .h s n fee ted on said .1. ** I • I ir : S.JLLII Gains ThirtY-Four * be grant- nd the *•» R | A. R. Calloway Says He Felt So Miserable He Didn’t Care Whether He Lived or Died. ‘‘I have taken ten bottles of FiinLc and have actually gained thirty-four (34) pounds.” said A. B. Callaway, of Atlanta, in an inler Sting interview with Dr. E. B. Elder, the Tanlac Itep resent.d. Mr. Callaw y isw-ll known in Atlanta, and is em ployed as machinist at the Sea bird Air Line Railroad Round House. He has hel l his present position for eleven yea s, and is regarded as one of Atlanta’s most expert machinists. “I suffered for eight years with nervous end chronic indi gestion,” continued Mr. Calla way, ‘‘and at times it looked like l was going to have to throw ni) jut>, lor I was so weak and worn out I was bu’e'y able r t go about. | • 1 aid very little and what • i* f i,-i little 1 managed to git down uiicaiion] vvou'd always hurt mt after 1 was nauseated most of January, 1917. A. I,. Bartlett, J. S. C. T. C. Witness Hon A. D. Bartlett Judge suid Court. This Jan. 9th, 1917- T. L. Pittman, Clerli, Uncle Jiin Williams of the Greensboro Herald-Journal, prin ted a picture of his new Inertype last week. It looked good and if Uncle Jim’s picture had ac companied it, it would have been a fine combination. We reached Atlanta too late Saturday for the Northwestern Georgia Press meeting. Circum stances made it impossible to at tend. We hope the boys took some sto s toward organization and that it will be perfected in tile near future. Germany thinks the “U” a great institution but when it goes up against the American “U. S.” it’s liable to strike a snag. Coughs, colds, etc. Price ' 25c, 5Cc, and $1.00 Tomlinson Drug Store We recently called the atten tion of the city council to the tress bordering the court house yard that are being killed by street work. We now ask the county commissioners to protect this much needed shrubery. Reports reach us from various sections of the county that wheat and oats have been badly injured by the hard freezes. The recent cold weather will doubtless iusure a gooff fruit crop, as it will delay the budding until severe weather is over. From indications now the "Florida fruit and vegetable crop has been badly injured, so it be hooves everyone in this section to plant g! rdens and grow their iovn vegeta des. Hon. W. I. Dwris put3 tha Board of Trade in the Ananias club this week. If he would on ly fielp it boose Douglas County, cation purciani to Ii v, h / of this older and the following notice: w ards To J. S.Lehman of Elkhart, Indiuna: • ,. . ... , ,,, „ . . , , ' . , the time, ;,nd often had vomit You are hereby commanded to be and , appearnl the next tt-i-m of Douglas - h 1 ?* spe.ls. I wa- ha r dly ever Superior Court then ai d there to! without pains in my stomachs, answer I he above named suit and fore-1 and ft times they were SO severe closure proceedings. This 8th day of j wou ld have to have hot towels applied until I was almost blits-, tered. “I didn’t ileep well, and at times would have tu get up and walk the floor for hours at a time. My nerv s seemed com pletely torn up and I was often overcome with dizzy spells. I became a’niost desperate over my condition and felt so miser able that at times ii didn’t make much difference to me whether I lived or died. “1 lost a great deal in weight and b.came very weak. I did everything a man couid do try ing to get relief, and guess I took enough medicine to drown a man in, hut it just looked like the. more I took the worse I would get. “Four Months ago I began taking Tanlac. At that time I weighed one hundred and tv« n- ty-two pounds. To-day I weigh one hundred md fifty-six pounds a gain of th rty-four pounds. “Tanlac has entirely relieved me of my troubles, and I con aider myself a well man. In stead of eating cereals and Other light foods, I now eat cabbage, onions, hot biscuits, syrup and meats of all kind, or anything else I want, and I eat a lot, too, but everything digests well and agrees with me perefectly. “The nervousness has been overcome and I sleep like a log. I am full of life and energy now and am strong and able io work all day long without getting tired and worn out. My friends all tell me that I am a picture of health “I am the happiest man in At lanta, and anyone else would be, too, if they had gone through with what I have and had found something to relieve them as Tanlac has done me.” Tanlac is sold exclusively in Douglasville ..by J. L. -Selman & Son. (adv) School Entertainment Lithia Springs The Lithia Springs school will celebrate the February holidays on tne night of Feb. 22nd at the Methodist church. After the entertainment boxes will be sold. Everybody invited. Subsciption Honor Roll. Those paying subscriptions since our last issue are: G. W. Griffiith, Douglasvilie'. W. .A Abercrombie, J. W. A lererombie, Tucker. Ben Turner, Lithia Springs. G. N. McLarty, Villa Rica. M. E. Geer, Douglasville. J.T. Reese, Winston. Our Advertising Columns Are the Merchant’s Show Windows Maklrta a Place In the -World. The world is no longer clay, but rather Iron In the hands of lta work ers,- tod men have got to hammer out CASTORIA For Infants and Children fin Use For Over 30 Years Trim Your Expenditures! There are but few who could not re- t duce their expenditures materially, without detriment to themselves or others. I Trim and Dank the Trimmings! Later on, you’ll be surprised and | gratffied at the volume of your ac cumulated savings. The Southeastern Land Show Is bringing many prop erty buyers to the \ South. Southern Lands are atb acting attention and many Northern farmers are seeking cheaper lands and mild er climate. We are expecting more inquiries in the near fu ture than we have ev er had. If you want to sell, li£t your farm with us. We have several attrac tive houses in Douglas- ville for sale. DAKE & McLARTY FURS AND HIDES HIGHEST WAFTf PRICE PAID FOR RAW FUPJ AND HIDES Wool on CtmMlatton. Writ# for priot* list woirtttitog this ad. D Kotobllohod 188V &UUS LOURYII