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You work too hard for it
to let it all go!
Change Your Methods!
Start A Savings Account!
It’§ easy of accomplishment
and you will soon have new
interests and
Money In The Bank!
Douglasville Banking Co.
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
THE SENTINEL
Published Every Friday
Idlers, who are physically uh-
fit for the army, should be con
scripted for the farms.
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ville Ga., as second-class mail >.ia»er.
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“Come on, George, ” sounds
better.
Every man admires a pretty
girl—and she knows it.
Talk is never cheap -when a
lawyer’s tongue is wagging.
Fight or produce. Both are
equally honorable.
From the best information we
can get Douglas county is plant
ing the largest corn crop in its
history.
Congressman Howard strongly
endorses the Bankhead Highway
through Douglas County and we
know him as “The Man Who
Does Things”
Cedartown Standard is
Making Great Claims
The Cedariovvn Standard last
week was a little premature in
announcing in big headlines that
they had secured the Bankhead
Highway. If there was anything
done at the Birmingham conven
tion that in any way favored
th^r rou'e, we failed to learn of
it and weattended every session.
In fact there was not a county
on therr route'that had qualified
A. R. Dodson has purchased
the Bremen Gateway from Flovd
Robertson ana Mr. Roberts., n
will assume the editorship of the
Buchanan Tribune, recently sold
by Mr. Dodson to a stock compa
ny. We wish them both -uccess.
Every Georgia Congressman
and Senator Hoke Smith sup
ported the administration’s war
program, but Hardwick had to
act the part of a ba king mule.
We think it will be generally
agreeable to Georgians to put
some one in his place next time
and as we have before remarked,
W. J. Harris will be entirely sat
isfactory to us.
Charley Clonts Dead
It was with the gaeatest de
gree of sadness that friends in
Douglasville learned of the
death Tuesday of Mr. Charley
Clonts at his hsme nearBrowns-
v lie. Mr. Clonts was one of |
the most prominent citizens of
his commuetty and a Steward in
the Methodist churcn at Bettiel.
He will be greatly missed by a
host of friends and relatives be
sides the bereaved family.
His remains were interred at
Bethel Wednesday but we have
been unable to get a detailed ac
count of the funeral. The Senti
nel extends symyalhy to the be
reaved family,
Your Country! It feeds you—
tG UtrmJrr --- — IIIM |
Cansler Brothers
Auto Repairing of All Kinds
Oils and Greases
of all kinds
Child’s Hotel! 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
Carranza insists Mexico is
.neutral. Rush an army to the
border!
*si The girl who is unable to fi;
an ideal man is generally willing
to accept something “just as
.good.”
If congress gets obstreperous,
Mr. President, use a big slick—
it will smash hard.
“I WILL.” Make it YOUR
motto, and LIVE UP to it.
An exchange asserts that the
Chinese used natural gas 2,000
years ago. Possibly 'so —that
old codgsr of an editor may have
been there.
The man who readily recog
nizes the good qualities of otners
is never without them himself.
By the time the producer, the
middleman and the retailer get
through, about .the only thing
left foi*the consumer is the bill.
The Army of the Tillers will
rank among the immortal pa
triots of history. Get a hoe.
There are three classes of men
•today—fighters, producers, and
slackers. Your choice.
With famine a grave possibili
ty, there is no room in this town
for the man who won’t work
Pass on!
Speculators in foodstuffs cre
ate highprice3.' High prices sap
the - vitality of the people through
--lack of sufficient nourishment.
Vitality is-essential to a success
ful prosecution of the war. Jail
the speculators—or make them
fight.
We see where covering caused
I a rise in cotton. How could you
I raise it if you didn’t cover it?
An old German lady wrote her
l boy in the army that she hadn't
[had any potatoes in eight daysl
IWe haven’t had any in— well,’
t has been so long we can’t re-
knember.
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