Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, June 15, 1917, Image 8

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA AN ORDINANCE Be it ordained by the Mayor -and Council of the Town of Douglasville, Ga., and it is hereLy ordained by the authority aforesaid: Section 1. That Section 63 of the Town of Douglaavilie, Ga., be and the same is hereby amended by adding the following additional classified branches of business to said Section 63 afore, said, vis: Oil Business, $10.00 per annum, Automobile Dealers, $19.00 per annum Dealers in Automobile Materiul $10.00 per annum. Garages, $5.00 per annum. Section 2. Be it further ordained any and all ordinances in conflict with the provisions herein, be, and the same are, hereby repealed. Read first time May 7th, 1917. Read second time May 21st, 1917. Read third time June 4th, 1917 and passed. This June 4th 1917, J. E. Phillips, V. R. Smith Clerk. Mayor. I do certify that the foregoing is a correct transcript from the minutes of the mayor and council. This June 18lh, 1917. J. E. Phillips, Clerk of the Council. CITATION: DISMISSION FROM ADMINISTRATION Georgia, Douglas County, Whereas, J. T. Gibson, administra tor of Mrs Fannie P. Gibson, repre sents to the Court in his petition, duly hied and entered on record, that he has fully administered Mrs. Fannie P. Gibson's estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Mon day in July, 1917. This 4th day of June, 1917. J. H. McLartv Ordinary. H. R. McLarty, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary. SLOAN’S I.INIMENT FOR - RHEU MATISM The pain goes so quickly after you apply Sloan’s Liniment for rheumatic pains, neuralgia, toothache, lumbago, spraina, and its so easy to use It quickly penetrates and soothes without rubbing and is far cleaner andmoreef- fettive than mussy plasters or oint ments. Keep a bottle ill the house and get prompt relief, not only from nerve-pains but from bruises, strains, sprains, over-exercise and all external tichea. At your druggists, 25c. 50c $'.00. RE- Says Drink Water if You Wish To Grow Fat And Plump Thin Men and Women Do ftu Want To Gel Tat And Be Strong? The trouble with most thin folfs who wish to gain weight i* that they insist on drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy foods, rubbing on use- 1 ess * ‘flesh creams,'' or following some foolish physical culture stunt, while the real cause of thinness .goes untouched. You cannot get fat until your diges tive tract proper’y assimulates the food you eat. Drink a glass of cold water four or five times a day arid take the following preparation known to re. liable druggists almost everywhere, which seemily embodies the missing elements needed by the digestive or guns to help them convert food into rich, fat-laden blood. This prepara tion is called tonoline, and much re* markable testimony is given as to its successful use in flesh building. Tono line which comes in the form of a small non-injurious tablet, taken at meals and mixed with the digesting food, tends to prepare fat, flesh and muscle building elements so that the blood can readily accept and carry them \o the starved portion of the body. You can readily picture the tranformation that additional and previously lacking flesh making material should bring to your cheeks, filling out hollows about your nock, shoulders and bust disappearing, and your taking on from 15 to 20 pounds of solid healthy flesh. Tonoline is harmless, inexpensive, efficient. J. L. Selman£& Son have it and are au thorized to refund your money if weigh:, increase is not obtained as per the guarantee found in e*j$h large package. Caution:-tonoline is reccmmended only as a flesh build r and while ex- eliet.t resul 8 m cases ot nelvtAis in digestion, etc., lia^e been reported, care should be taken about using it unless a gain of weight is desired. NOTICE Owing to the high price of nails and shoes, we are compelled to go to $1.00 for shoeing on Monday, June' 11th. A. H. M 'ody H. L. Downs L. H. Baldwin CROUP, WHOOPING-COUGH LIEVED . Children’s dissaves demand pre paredness. When the child wakes THE EVIL OF CONSTIPATION you at night, gasping and strangling Constipation is one of the main for breath, how thankful you are to reasons why the average human life is have Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey at below 40 years. Leaving waste ma- hand. This effective remedy loosens | terial in the body, poisons the system the mucous and permits free and natu- ■ and blood and makes us liable to sick ral breathing. Its soothing balsams, headaches, biliousness, nervousness heal the irritated - memhrare and j and muddy skin. When you note these arrests further inflamaiion. Pleasant symptoms, try Dr. King’s New Life to take. Keep Dr. Bell’s Pine-Ta-'j Pills. They give prompt relief, are Honey in the house for all colds and mild, non-griping in action, add tone bronchial troubles. At your drug- to your system and char the com gist, 25c. Iplexlon. At your druggist, 2Ec. GEORGIA, DOUGLAS COUNTY. To All Wbom It May Concern: Jos W Humphries »nd J R Hutche son of said State, having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration de bonus non of the estate of Alfred Kitchings, late of England, who had property in said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Alfred Kitchings, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration de bonus non should not be granted to T. L. Pitman, Clerk S. C., Douglas County, Ga., on Alfred Kitchings es- estate, WitncBs my hand and official seal this 4th day of June, 1917- J. H. McLarty, Ordinary. H. R. McLarty, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary. CITATION-YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA—Douglas Oiunty. The return of the appraisers setting apart tw jive months’ support to Mrs. E. S. Strickland and minor child of J. H. Strickland, deceased, having been filed in my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the 2nd day of July, 1917, why said application for twelve month’s support should not be granted. This June 4th, 1917. J. H. McLarty, Ordinary. Witness my hand and signature the day and year above named. II. R. McLarty, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary. Special Prices Plow lines, full length 30c pr. 1 one Star Hames 85c “ Red Top 6 inch back bands 50c. Single bit axes, while they last 75c, New Club Shells 50c. Blacksmith Blowers $13.00 Axe Handles 15c. ALM AND & McKOY’ Swimming Pool Soon to Be Open to Public Mrs. T. R. Whitley was hos tess at an interesting meeting of the Civic (Jlub Tuesday evening. All members contemplating buying Libety Loan binds were asked to report same through the Club to be reported in Woman’s Work through the State. Committee r ported cemetery grounds in fine shape, and lots th'.roughly cleaned whose owners have paid up to this time. As soon as S fence and dress ing room can be built, our swim- migpool will be thrown open to the public. The swimming pool fund of $570.00 will not be e- nough to finish fence and dress ing rooms with shower baths, but with a liberal sale of tickets, this amount can be raised in a short time and we will have an up to date swimming pool, first class in every wav. We are glad to see Marshall putting up street: markers on every corner, and would like to suggest and ask our wide awake County Commissioners to make Douglas County the first in this part of Ga. to have plain printed sign boards at every cross roads in the County. Very few counties have these boards now. DeKalb from her inexhaustible quarries around Stone Mountain has granate sign posts through out the County. Plainly printed- wooden-post or board would cer tainly be a great advertisement for our County, and an untold Subscription Honor Roll. The following have paid sub scriptions since last issue*: L. M. Camp, Route 2 Mrs. M. O. Rice, Route2 L. Z. Dorsett, Cairollton NEW SUBSCRIBERS S, E. Johnston, Douglasville. Money makes the war go. Have you bought your bond? Don't Be Afraid of Bonds; They're Like Gold Coin Don’t get scared when anybody says "bonds.” One reason why most peo ple know very little about bonds is that usually they cost around $1,000 each, and you and I don’t buy $1,000 things every day. But our United States Is now issuing United States Liberty Bonds that cost as low as $50, and it’s high time nov to learn that a bond is the safest investment on earth. On the United States Liberty Bond you get 3^6 pet cent interest, payable every June 16 and Dec. 15, and also you get your entire principal back. United States Liberty Bonds are cer tain to become as numerous in the United States as gold pieces. They will have a wide and ready sale. Any time you need money, you can take your bopd to the bank and get it There isn’t a real estate dealer any where, or an automobile maker, or a grocer who wouldn’t be just as glad to take a United States Liberty Bond aa he would to receive gold coin. If you haven’t already ordered your United States Liberty Bonds, see your banker or your broker today. benefit and pleasure to travelers and strangers who pass this way Let Douglas lead by marki ; roads. - '!%■ Devil Lye EeUs Filth / ♦ N! Kill the Cause Attend our Special June Sale We Are Offering Bargains in EVERY DEPARTMENT -'Cerm-carrying flies bring disease direct to your home from the privy and outhouse. They wipe their germ laden feet on your food, bathe in the baby’s milk and leave many forms of sickness — then come the doctor’s bills — and you know what that means. Files carry on their feet filth and the germs of typhoid fever, malaria, . Consumption—perhaps infantile paralysis and other dread diseased Smith & Higgins Atlanta ^e^eviljye, Destroys The Fly Eggs frRmRLE RED DEVIL LYE FREELY dfide 6* twice a week Id your privy or outhouse. You can’t use tod much. It will clean up these places, remove the foul odor and stop fly-egih from hatching. Rgz> DEVIL LYE !■ (be •Imply hembrM foe making soap, conditioning haga and making oorttpoat for fartlllaar. SEND POSTAL FOR I ' WE booklet | r[q DEVIL LYE Start Uelng RED DEVIL LYE New, Before Fly Wm.Schicid Mfg.Co.,1 a; cli v.-». - - UflMEr