Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, March 30, 1917, Image 4

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA. THE SENTINEL Published Eveky Friday Entered in the PoHtnifice at Ilougias- ■rille Ga., as seconil-e asa moil "'latter. i. T. DiVKE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES One Year - - $1.50 Six Months ........ .75 Three Months .40 Our farmers would like to see a little “Bone Dr.y” weather. Swat every fly you see now and later there wont be many to swat. A few hundred flies swatled now will prevent millions later on. Well, anyway, rice hasn’t ad vanced much. But who wants rice? We’re no Chime. Farmers should plant the limit in food crops this year—and then plant some more. Some people think Biennial ses-ions of the legislature would be better, but vour Uncle Nat seems to prefer it semi-annually. A fashion note says the pre vailing style for the summer will probably be shorter skirts and lower necked dresses. G-o o-d b-y-e! In ouropinion, Blackturn made an ass of himself in his ellort to inaugurate Hugh Dorsey at this session.—Douglas Enterprise. Always something for a poor man to be thankful for. Ti e rich have'to buy tags for ante mobiles and dogs and the poor for the dog only. Gov. Harris signed the “Bone Dry,, bill Wednesday night and it went into effect immediately. Georgia is now the dryest slate in the Union. Cooper Miss Beatrice Garett has the measles. Hope she will soon re cover. The singing school closed at this plac^Saturdav night with a large attenuflftce and some fine singing. Joe Jones and family of Atlan ta, spent the week end with his parents here. Miss Odella McDonald of At lanta, spent Sunday With Miss Cliff McDonald. The singing given by Misses McDonald Sunday night was en joyed by a host of their friends. Quite a number ot people from this section attended the singing at Union Grove Sunday evening. One by one our delusions are shattered. We used to hear the sage advice of the economist tell us to “eat dried apples for break fast, drink water for dinner, and swell up for supper.” But the impossibility of any economy in the menu can be seen when we remember that apples are five cents each. Economy! Fortu nately the fellow who coined that word is dead, and has no means of knowing what a delusion it is today. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND Georgia, Douglas County. L. H. lialdwin, Administrator of the estate of Mary Iluffln, late of Douglas county, deceased, haying duly applied by petition for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate. Said application will be beard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to lie held on the first Monday in April, 1917. This 5th day of March, 1917. J. H. McLarty. Ordinary. CITATION Georgia, Douglas County. To Ail Whom it May Concern: J. E. Stamps having applied for guardianship of the property of W. L. Reed, Jr., minorchild of W. L. Reed, Sr., late of said county, deceased, no tice is given that said application will be heurd at my office, at 10 o’clock a. m., on the first Monday in April, 1917. This March 5th, 1917, 1. H. McLARTY. Ordinary. T Runs down the System and causes stomache and many other troubles. RIQQS-INE effects ft Cure. For sale by i J. L. SELMAN & SON The New Store of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Pay Cash—Pay Less Gilbert’s °-ll Whitehall Opposite Atlanta Nat’l Bank Second Floor Old Eiseman Bldg. Take Elevator at Entrance Suits $25-Dresses $19.75 Seemingly Impossible Values! Characteristically Smart and Different Our New York representative lias just expressed to us a lot of SUITS picked up at a great price concession. Every garment is in the very newest style color and material. Ordinarily we would have to sell these SUITS up to $35 but for the reasons stated above we offer them at $25. Come and see these values—they seem too good to be true. Other Suits Priced as Low as $15-~as High as $65 Dresses at $19.75 There Have Never Been Shown Prettier styles A most wonderful selection of Dresses at $19.75 that sparkles of novelty and style in a profusion of models, materials and colors. This offering is only another proof of Gilbert’s determination to give the best values for the least money. Other Dresses in a Wide Range of Prices from $/0 to $50 Gilbert’s Arcade Displays the most beautiful Spring styles Alterations Free GILBERT’S Inc. Take Elevator at NOT BOTHERED ANY MORE So-called rheumatic pains, grippe aches, lame back, sore muscles or still joints are the result ot’ over-worked, weak or disordered kidneys. E. L. Turner, Ilomer, Ky., writes: “Since taking Foley Kidney Pills I have not been bothered any more.” Strengthen weak kidneys and help rid the blood of acids and poisons. J. L. SELMAN & SON. AN HONEST LETTER FROM AN HONEST MAN Enos Halbert, Paoli, Ind., writes: “I contracted a severe cold this fall and coughed continually. Could hard ly sleep at nights. I tried several remedies without relief. Got Foley’s Honey and Tar and the first bottle re lieved me, curing my cough entirely. I can recommend it for all coughs.” Get the genuine. J. L. Seliiian & Son. EASTER CANDIES EASTER CARDS EASTER NOVELTIES EASTER NECKWEAR EASTER EGG DYES At J. C. McCarley ATLANTA Entrance HERE’S GLAD NEWS FOR YOU We have a beautiful assortment of new Spring Suits for Ladies. Prices ranging from 10. 00 to ; 22. 50 Every day is bringing in more and more of our new stock of Spring and Summer Wearing Apparrel For Women and Children I T has taken much time, pa tience and hard work to col lect this splendid array of goods for we have made it our spec ial aim to give you our be^t values for the money that this store has ever offered to the public. DO YOU NEED A new Suit, a Spring Hat, a Shirt, a Tie, a Pin, Underclothing, Hosiery, Collars, Cuff Buttons, Handkerchiefs, Gloves? FRONT L N. BAIT. DUNCAN pom rVVORCESTER, 1. V^QRSETS