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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
THE SENTINEL
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irille Ga., as second-class mail "mtcer,
Z. T. DAKE,
Editor and Publisher.
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BfMNdliES in all the principal cities
Did you plant your garden
this week?
If onions get much higher the
smell will not be offensive.
We have been undecided
whether to buy a type setting
machine, a Ford or a peck of
Irish potatoes.
hlhb
Several country editors got
their pictures in last Sunday’s
Atlanta papers, but— Weli, it’s"
gardening time you know.
We see the executive committee
of the Georgia Weekly Press As
sociation has selected St. S'mons
as a place for its annual outing
again this year. We sespect
Den ns had something to do with
Chat.
Douglas County has shipped
several car loads of cattle this
winter. That is good. Lotus
add several car loads of hogs to
it next winter.
We learn^that many farmers
are going to grow peanuts and
velvet beans this year. This is
an excelent idea. South Georgia
farmers are wintering their live
stock oil these products,
A Missouri editor refuses to
print obituary notices of those
who do not take his paper, on
the ground Hiat such people are
already dead, and burying them
is a formality which has no news
value.
l
The Greensboro Herald Jour
nal says; “One of the many
Greensboro girls who is attend
ing college away from home
wrote her father that he should
see her since she began taking
gymnastic exercises; she weighed
125 lbs stripped for gym. The
old man immediately inquired
who in the devil is “Jim.”
ENGRAVING
Let us show you samples of
engraved cards, invitation, an
nouncements, stationary, etc.
Lowest prices possible on high
grade work.
Wedding Invitations $10 per
hundred and up, including double
Envelopes
Cards, al! kinds *1.50 per hun
dred and up.
Stationery to suit your taste
and price. THE SENTINEL.
Dally Thought.
Ufa, -with all ito fields of Joy and
roe. Is Just our chance ot the pfike ot
earning lore—how lore might be, hath
wan indeed, and la.—Browning.
In Memorium
Mrs. Peggie Camp Burnett was
born in Douglas county, Georgia,
1878 and died at Union City De
cember 18, 1016. Sister Burnett
was Baptized by Rev. A. J. Coal-
son in 1893. Her membership
was for many years with New
Hone church, Douglas county,
and her life as a church n ember
was above reproach. Her funer
al was conducted by her pastor
at Shadnor church, and the rela
tives and frienls will miss her
kindly smile and tender sympa
thy as well as her Christian ex
ample. While we are left to
mourn the loss of our departed
sister, we are comforted by the
many expressions of sympathy
and regard for her as a friend
«nd follower of the Lord .leans
Christ. In the community where
she lived, she is missed as a Sun
day school teacher as well as a
friend and neighbor. ?.he spent
many years as a literary tiacher,
and her punils are among the
mourners. The text used at her
funeral was John 14, which was
her favorite Scripture. The fu
neral was made the more sad by
the fact that sister Myra Buffing
ton, f ir many years a friend and
neighbor, was taken very ill
while at the funeral and followed
sister Burnett o the land beyond
only two days later.
We join with the bereaved
husband, who had buried an only
son two months prior to the death
of sister Burnett, in our tears of
shmpathy and our words of com
fort. We feel that we can, how
ever, say with the poet:
“Dearest sister, Uioiijhas left us,
Here thy loss we deeply feel,
But 'tis God Lhat hath bereft us,
He can all "our sorrows heal.’’
Mrs. J. T. Wadkins.
Mrs. George Estes.
Harry Meek, Pastor.
OQOOOOOOGCOOO
Walter A. Guest
Tailor and Men’s
| Furnishings
Stop in and look
69 W. Mitchell Atlanta
Near Terminal station
ooooooooooooo
Child’s Hoteli Cafe
Cut the high cost of living by getting a
“Man’s Lunch at a Child’s price.”
No better place in Atlanta to get a good
meal.
Nice Rooms at Reasonable Prices
8-10 So. Bioad At,, Atlanta.
Shake Off That Grip
When Spring comes, with its changeable weather
and your exposure, it is best to clear away all the
symptoms left after an attack, of grip. That evil
disease leaves you weakened, and when its victim
attempts to doliisbit he exposes himself to tiie risk of a second
attack, for which he is less prepared, aud which may have graver
consequences.
There’s Danger In Delay
April and May are pneumonia months. In this time a weak
ened system is a constant source of danger, for the pneumonia
and grip infections are in the air, and after a long winter the
body is so clogged with waste it cannot resist them. Fortify
the health, remove the catarrh, and improve the digestion.
For Quick
Relief
PERUNA
This reliable tonic is recommended to remove the waste
from the body, counteract the catarrhal poisons and allay the
inflammation that is catarrh, restore the regular appetite and
tone up tiie entire system to resist disease. A well man is safe.
As a tonic after grip it has won many commendations, while its effect
iveness in catarrhal conditions is unquestioned. Take’no cimnees—Take
Peruna.
Peruna Tablets are always ready to tahe. You may carry a box~
with you and ward off colds and chill. The liquid medicine in your
home is a great safeguard. Protect your family.
The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio
IT PAYS
Poor health
TO BE Yv^ELL
is
expensive
Indian Herbs, the greatest family
remedy, will help nature put your
body in healthy condition.
The human body is a wonderful
machine and when any of the parts
get out of repair, poor health is the
result. As soon as you begin to feel
badly take Indian Herbs which
will regulate the “machine” by acting
on the liver and bowels and save suf=
fering and expense. Call and get a
free sample.
Joe H. Harding
At W. C. Abercrombie’s Barn
Little Deposits of Dollars
Interest Credits of %
Make the Mighty Bank I
Accounts of the Provi
dent
Start A Savings Account At Once
SPRING NECKWEAR
The Finest Assortment
ever brought to Doug-
lasville, 25c, 35c, 50c
Caps. 50c~$l 00
Collars in Quarter sizes
J. C. McCARLEY
DRESSING UP
Is One Way
of Asserting Your Good
Taste
Dressing Up In
Collegian
Clothes
is a way of asserting both good taste and good
judgement.
Wherever your work or pleasure take you Col
legian Clothes will secure for you that admira
tion and respect that are accorded the well-
dressed man the world over.
The new Spring and Summer Suits are now here. A
fifteen minute inspection will give you a new idea of
clothing values, whether you decide to purchase or not,
Isn’t this alone worth your while?
$15, $18, $20, 22.50, $25,
up to $35
Blackstock, Hale & Morgan
Distinctive Clothiers and Furnishers
16 Marietta St. Right at Five Points