Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, May 18, 1917, Image 4

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•f ■ ALUMINUM 6-qt. General Utility Kettle, for Cooking Eice or Grits, for Pot-rossting, Preserving, Stewing, etc., and 6-cup Muffin Pan—Kegularly $2.65 Iht Kcttlt anlu, $1.1S> and the Coupon if presen ted on or before date named in Coupon. Try this Rccip* Cover for-Kettle, 35c Aluminum utensils are NOT “all tbe same" “Wear-ETer" utensils are made from thick, hard sheet aluminum- have no coating-—cannot chip, scale, or rust. Their ^ronderful durability saves the expense and annoyance of continually ouying new cooking utensils. Rice, grits, etc., may be cooked in a “Wear-Ever'’ Kettle without stirring. Refuse Substitutes Supply is Limited! Clip the Coupon! Buy Early! ALMAND & McKOY Douglaaville, Ga. ALMAND & McKOY HFOR SALE CHEAP-a good horse I and buggy. Call on or address C. E. Westbrooks, Doug- jlasville, Ga. 6-2 Douglasville Banking Co, Make a list of your needs and let us fill them. Our variety is great and we make a specialty of keeping what is hard to find. W e have special prices on enalware, tinware, notions, glassware, novelties, machine needles and shuttles, etc. Headquarters for Flags and Baseball Goods Joe C. McCarley. DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL. DOITftLASVTLLE. OljiOWGI \ I W E wish to extend a cordial invitation to all car owners in this section to visit us aud in spect our new garage and display room Pure Groceries Moderate Prices And the smiles of many satisfied customers is the best of proof that we make good on every claim. MOZLEY BROTHERS THE SENTINEL Published Every Friday Enterodin the Poslolfice at Douglus- rille Ga., as second-class moil utter. Z. T. DAKE, Editor and Pubmsher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year 51.50 ■Six Months - - .76 Three Months ------- .40 WAR CAN’T STOP US It makes no difference in our appetites for good eats. But the question of hour is, ‘ ‘where to get good, satisfying eats at medi um prices.” DUNCAN 8, SELMAN’S ANNOUNCEMENT It is plainly in evidence in every part of our store. It consists of Fresh Groceries Clean Groceries We have a full line of automobile accessories in addition to FORD parts and handle gasoline, auto oils and greases. Cur shop is well equipped to take care of any job as we have installed machinery that will enable us to do better work and turn it out promptly. We have a service truck that is at your call at any time and when you need anything in our line or work done on your car just phone us and we will answer your call promptly FREE AIR SERVICE Within the next few days we will have a large free air tank installed and will be glad to look after the air in your tires. Don’t fail to pay us a visit and let us show you how well we are prepared to to take care of you. Duncan Selman ADVERTISING RATES One page per issue $10.00 One-half page per issue $5.00 Small spate per issue, p6r iuchl21-2 Locals per line per issue .08 Office Phone. .. 103 Residence Phono. 67 During the cool weather, while flies are scarce, is Die time lo swat them. Kill the few and they will be scarcer by millions, All baseball leagues should suspend this year and the players be conscripted for the aimy. They are non producers and physically fit for service. Congressman Howard is taking an active interest in National prohibition during the war period. In this we feel assured he is voicing the sentiments of his constituents. The first copy of the Jonesboro News under the management of Freeman and Kirby is a credit to the town and themselves. Conscription Officers Sheriff Baggett has appo’nted his assistants to register the names for cons’ription .in Dou- las county and is awaiting orders to begin. The following have been ap pointed to act in their respective militia districts: Town, Sheriff BiggettandT. L. Pittman, Clk. Lithia Sp ings, P. H. Winn; Chestnut. Log. Albert Ho /eh; Chapel Hill, Crombie, Fairplay, Middle, Conners, W. J. Camp; J.B., Phillips; J. H. Taylor; J. K. Daniel!; C. C. Johnston. Every line in this newspapti Costs the editor something. - If it is for ths benefit of the ihdi vidual it should be paid for. If the grocer were asked to conti ib ute groceries to one abundantly able to pay for them, he would refuse. Thj proprietor of a newspaper must pay lor the fret advertising if the beneficiary ioes not, and yet it is <.ne of the hardest things to be learned by jmany, that a newspaper has space in its columns to rent, and must rent them to live. To give away rent for anything less than living rates is as fatal to a news paper as for a landlord to furnish rent free —Lithonia Journal. We Have The Answer Don't wait till your potatoes are eaten up by the bugs, but get Potatoe Bug Killer at Rei man’s Drug Store at once. without the accumulation of a dollar, when it would have been so easy to have saved at least one dollar from each pay day, if the start had only been made. Make the Start lo-Dayl