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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
For The Wedding
Back of every gift is a feeling of sentiment but the
deepest sentiment goes with the Wedding Gift.
Foremost quality Then uality
This store has had those thoughts Constantly in mind
while searching the markets for things unique, unusual and
genuine. That we have succeeded in the fulfillment of
this idea will be evidenced by a visit to our store.
If you have n t fully decided just what you Will present
as a wedding gift, it will be a pleasure to assist you in vour
selection. We are confident that a visit will suggest some
thing that will please you as the donor and prove a source of
pleasure to the recipient.
We trust that we shall have the pleasure of showing you
the many new and attractive gifts which have been bought
forthe season. If you can net conveniently call, our Mail
Order Department is prepared to serve you satisfactorily
and advantageously.
E. A. MORGAN
Jeweler and Optician, Atlanta.
* 10—12 E. Hunter St.
Princeton Hotel
ATLANTA, GA.
45-61 West Mitchell St within Halt Block of Tedminal Station
MODERN. C NVENIENT AND UP-TO-DATE
ALL ROOMS HAVE uT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, astern
heat, electric ligpta anil telephone. New cleetric elevator.
^ne hundred and f j ty rooms. One hundred with ppivate and con
necting baths. Mo lern in its equipment and attractive Furnishings
No expense has cr spared to provide for the comfort and conven
ience of our patrons.
Europe n Plan. Rates,75c to $2.
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Over-work, worry and
the constant strain of a
business life arc often
a cause of much trouble.
Dr. Miles* Nervine
is highly recommended
for all Nervous disor
ders. It is particularly
invaluable, to business
women. Regulate your
bowels by using
DR. MILES’
SR PILLS
IF FIRST BOTTLE, OR BOX,
FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR
’money WILL BE REFUNDED.
NERVOUS ATTACKS.
“I suffered with nervous at
tacks and headaches. Then my
liver got out of order and it
seemed as though my whole
Bystem was upset. I com
menced using Dr. Miles’ Nerv
ine and- also took Dr. Miles’
Liver Fills and now I feel per
fectly, well In every way. My
bowels also are In good shape
now.”
MRS. AUGUSTA REISER,
1140 Portland Ave.,
Rochester, N. Y.
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Old Suits
Look: New
When cleaned and pressed. Ladies’
Suits and Skirts a Specialty.
Palace Pressing' Club
Cansler Brothers
Auto Repairing of All Kinds
Oils and Greases
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Pleasant Hill
Rev. Arther Hogue preached
it this p'ace Saturday night.
Rev. J. W. McLeod filled his
regular appointment Sunday and
Sunday night. Rev. F. C.
Payne was with him.
Rev. Spinks of Atlanta will
preach here next Saturday night.
Let everybody ccme and hear
him. You will not regret it.
Marion Morris visited 0. C.
Tyson and family Wednesday.
Mies Mae Harden visited Q. O.
Gilland and family Saturday
nighf.
John Hudson and wife visited
W. E. Hudson Sunday.
Rev, McLeo^ and Rev. Payne
took dinner with E. R. Harper
Sunday.
I am very sorry indeed to
learn of the illness of Aunt Mitt
Sheffield and Mrs, Montie Mor
Will Hudson and wife attended'
the funeral of Mr. Sam Gabrils
little child. We extend to the
family our sympathy in the hour, 1
of grief and sorrow.
Miss Irie Wood visited Miss
Bertha Rail water Saturday
night.
Mrs. Mary Rainwater visited
Mrs. Lula Hudson Sunday,
Tom Harper was the guest of
Misses Vonifle Ford and ftilhia
Miller Sunday evening.
Everything is awful dry at
present. We sure need some
rain. Gardens ate drying up.
Eagle.
Andrew. M. Soule, Preslde'nt Georgia
State College Of Agriculture.
Georg^i produced last year about
$160,000,000.00 worth of food products
including the sale and slaughter of
animals raised on her farms. This
sum can be increased by $100,000,000
during the present year. To do this
corn should be planted on the usual
basis, and in addition on the areas
on which winter oat» were destroyed
by the February freeze. If this were
done we should be able ,to raise ap
proximately 100,000,000 bushels ot
corn. We can certainly double the
area in sweet and Irish potatoes. The
hay crons of Georgia can easily be
quadrupled since cowpcas, soy beans,
velvet beans, corn, sorghum, kaffir
corn, Sudan grass, millet and various
other cropB may be usod for this pur
pose. The planting of these hay crops
may be done any time in the next six
ty days. Eatnbl.iahing a hay crop
is chiefly a matter of- preparing the.
land and setting .aside a sufficient
area to grow the necessary- tonnage.
If we do not provide the forage need*,
ed for our live stock they will lose
their efficiency, as the chances are we
will not be able to obtain food of this
character from the west next fall oil
account of railroad congestion.
Every farmer should make his plans
now to grow at least wheat for ten
persons; This would be seventy
bushels. If this were done Georgia
would supply herself with all the
wheat needed in 1918. Wheat may bo
planted with advantage in cotton lanu
after hay crops have been gathered.
Our deficiency in wheht may be over
come somewhat by planting upland
rice, and all the truck which can pos
sibly be needed by our towns and cit
ies can be easily produced if the far
mer, the vacant city lot owner and the
gardener systematize their efforts.
Sorghufh should be grown on every
farm for syrup. (In an emergency su
gar can be made from It. While we
can not immediately Increase the^num
ber of cows and beef cattle, no breed
ing animal should be slaughtered and
all calves should be fed out as rapid
ly as possible. There is no reason in
the world why we should not double
the number of hogs maintained on
the farms in the northern part of the
state. If steps in the right direction
are taken promptly, we. can supply
ourselves with all the meat needed
for local consumption. The importance
of increasing the com crop can not
be stressed txio strongly as ft sup
plies the chief grain ration for our
work stock and In an emergency may
be made to take the place of wheat
in the human dietary. There is no
reason why we should not double the
output of our poultry yards.^-
Vlgorous g.ction along the lines in
dicated will alone save us from the
situation which now con-
Give Your Percolator
aChance to Make Good
The Lmianne Guarantee:
If, after using the contents
of a can, you are not aatiafied
in every reaped, your gro
cer will refund your money»
The best percolator and the finest
recipe cannot produce a good pot of
coffee if the dry coffee isn’t exactly
right to start out with. If the same
percolator and the same recipe do not
produce the same, results every time,
you can bet your boots it’s the coffee
that’s off-ee! Luzianne is uniformly
good coffee. There is no guesswork
about it—ever. Give your percolator
a chance to make good. Huy a can of
Luzianne .today. The guarantee is
genuine—means just what it says.
Ask for profit-sharing catalog.
The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans
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Mothers Knot*
Genuine Castoria
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! AVcgclable Preparation for As
similnting IheFood by Regular
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^FANTS.-CHILDREN
Thereby Promoting Dh&sUon
Cheerfulness and Rest Contains
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neither Opium,Morphlne.nor
Mineral. Not Narcotic
hint Seed
A helpful Remedy for
Constipation and Diarrhoea
and Feverishness ana
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Thirty Years
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OCMTAUR COMPANY, NEW V
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WOOD AND TILE MANTELS
TILE rLOOiftS AND WALLS
Electrie Lighting fixtures
QUEEN MANTEL TILE & CO.
§ 56W. Mitchell St. Near Terminal *
Stop At The Old Reliable
KIMBALL HOUSE
ATLANTA QEORGIA
Most Centred and Convenient Location in the City
EUROPEAN PLAN
150 ROOMSg;;±"^$l.QO PER DAY
ROOMS—Connecting Baths $1.50. Private Baths $2.00 and
Our Restaurant affords A La Carte Service Unsurpassed in
South.
FOOR HOTEL COMPANY
Dinkier & F.oor, Proprietors