Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, June 22, 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 Douglasvilie, Ga. f 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, $10.00 per annum. Dealers in Automobile Material. $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 Be it further ordained any and all ordinances in conflict with the provisions herein, be, and the same are, hereby repealed.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 13th, 1917. J. E. Phillips, Clerk of the Council. CITATION: DISMISSION FROM ADMINISTRATION Georgia, Douglas County. Whereap, J. T. Gibson, administra tor of Mrs Fannie P, Gibson, repre sents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Mrs. Fannie jP. 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. ThiB 4th day of June, 1917. J. H. McLarty Ordinary. II. R. McLarty, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary. SLOAN’S LINIMENT FOR RHEU MATISM The pain goes so quickly after you apply Sloan’s Liniment for rheumatic pains, neuralgia, togthache. lumbago, sprains, and its bo easy to use It quickly penetrates and soothes without rubbing and is far cleaner and more ef fective than mussy plasters, or oint ments. Keep a bottle in the house and get prompt relief, not only from perye-pains but from bruises, strains, sprains, over-exeroise and all external ache*. At your druggists, 25c. 60c. $L00. Says Drink Water If You Wish To Grow Fat And Plump Thin Men and Women Do You Want To Get Fat And Be Strong? The trouble with most thin folfs who wish to gain weight i* that they insist on drugging their stomach ®r stuffing it with greasy foods, rubbing on use less “flesh creams,’’or follov/ingsome foolish physical culture stunt, while the real cause of thinness goes untouched. You cannot get fat until your diges tive tract properly assimulates the food you eat. Drink a glass of cold water four or five times a day and take the following preparation known to re. liable druggists almost everywhere, which seemily embodies the missing elements needed by the digestive or gans 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 buildyig elements so thatthe blood can readily accept and carry them to the starved portion of the body. You can readily picture the tvanformation that additional and previously lacking flesh making material should bring to your cheeks, filling out hollows about your neck, shoulders and bust disappearing, and . your taking on from 15 to 20 pounds of solid healthy flesh. Tonoline is harmless, inexpensive, efficient. J. L. SelmanJ& Son have it and are au thorized to refund your money if weight increase-is not obtained as per the guarohtee found in each large package. Caution:—tonoline is recommended only as a flesh builder and while ex~ cellent results'm coses of nervous in.- digestion, etc., haye been reported, care should be taken about using it unless a gain of weight is desired. Special Prices CROUP, WIIOOPING-COUGH RE- 1,IKVED Children’s dissases demand pre paredness. When the child wakes you at night, gasping and strangling for .breath, how thankful you are to have Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey at hand. This effective remedy loosens the mucous and permits free and natu ral breathing. Its soothing balsams heal the irritated membrane and arrests further inflamation. Pleasant to take. Keep Ilr. Bell’s Pine-Ta- Honey in the house for nil colds and bronchial troubles. At your drug gist, 25c. Plow lines, full length 30c pr. I one Star Hames 85c “ Red Top 6 inch back band 1 ’. 50c. Single bit axes, while they last 75tr, New Club Shells 50c. Blacksmith Blowers $13.00 Axe Handles 15c. ALMAND & McIiOY THE EVIL OF CONSTIPATION Constipation is one of the main reasons why the average human life is below 40 years. Leaving waste ma terial in the body, poiEons the system and blood and makes us liable to Bick headaches, i hiliousness, nervousness and muddy skin. When you note these symptoms, try Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They give prompt relief, are mild, non-griping in action, add tone to your system and clear the com plexion. At your druggist, 25c. --McCarley’s- Rubber Heels Fly Traps Mouse Traps - Good Value Towels White Skirts House Dresses Pictures & Frames 10c Rice Powder Colgate’s Sliaving Soap Silk Hose Thin Tumblers Curtain Rods Tooth Brushes Enamel Gallon Pots Varnish & Stains 10c 10c 10c-20c 15c $1.00 . $1.00 to $1.00 25c NOTICE 5c 35c 10c 10c 40c 10c A bill will be introduced in the next General Asembly of the State of Georgia, to amend the Act creating the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Douglas County ap proved December 20th, 1900, as amended by the Act approved July 30th, 1903, so as to provide for laying out the County into Road Districts and the election of a Commissioner for each Dis trict, and for other purposes. This 20th day of June, 1917. J. T, Duncan Representative in the Gener al Assembly of the State of Georgia for Douglas County. FOR SALE—or will trade for smaller farm, a good 100 acre farm with 1 5-room house, one 3-room tenant house. Lies well and free from rock. Dake & McLarty. CITATION-YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA—Douglas county. The return of the appraisers setting apart twslve 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 d iy 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. H. R. McLarty, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary. Peru a Largo Territory. Peru is the size of Spcln, France Germur.v an<l Italy uu* fcogeth.-’'- Ralph The farmers are about through chopping ctoton. The cotton crop looks mighty unfavorabe in this part just at this time. Poor stands and the cold weather is the cause. There are a lot of peas and other forage stuff being planted. It seem that the farmers are awakning to a sense of their duty and beginning in time, The singing at County Line Sundey was a success. Fine singing and the very best' of order, which speaks well for our people. Dinner was in abun dance. Mrs. A, N, Irvin of Atlanta, was a visitor last week at this blace. J. G. Mozley is out again. J. C. James is quite sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Howell were in Atlanta Saturday. Prayer meeting at J. G. Mozley’s was well attended Sat urday night. Miss Emily Hood has returned from a short visit in South Geor gia. Uncle Jesse Humphries of Austell, attended the prayer meeting Saturday night. Thad and Jim Kilgore were out at home Sunday. W. D. Rutherford and wife of Lithia, were at J. C. James’ Sunday. Miss Sudie and Eddie Mozley attended the singing given by the Misses Ragsdale Sunday night. Food For The Mind Never was there a time in the history of this country when the people at large were as constant and inveterate readers of news papers as they are today, and this is especially so in the matter of newspaper advertising. People who h few years ago would hardly look at an adver tisement now digest every word in it, and they do it with a pur pose. The human mitid is broad ening and expanding and be coming more liberal. It demands food, and particularly that class of food that conserves the finan cial interests of the reader. And the well worded advertisement appeals directly to every well balanced mind. Tt points the way to economy. And the wise business man advertises accordingly. GEORGIA, DOUGLAS' COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: Jos W Humphries nnd J R Hutche- »*/n of said Slate, 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 ahy 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, Witness n.y hand and official seal this 4th day of June, 1917* J. H. McLarty, Ordinary. H. R. McLarty, Clerk uf life Court of Ordinary. Attend our Special June Sale We Are Offering Bargains in EVERY DEPARTMENT Smith & Higgins Atlanta