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Profesisonal Column
DR. D. IlOUSEWORTH
Attention to Surgery
and Diseases of women and children
Office in Hutcheson Building
Office Rhone No. 118-2
Residence Phone No. 118-3
D. S. STRICKLAND
Attorney at Law
Office In Hutcheson Building.
K. H. Poole C. V. Vunsanl
DRS. POOLE & VANSANT.
Surgery and Chronic Diseases of Womcr
and Child r.-n a Specialty.
Office over Sehnun’s Drug Store.
Phone Nos. 24, 92 and 85.
J. R. HUTCHESON,
Attorney-at-Luw.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
JOHN H. HUDbON
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
VILLA RICA, Ga.
DR. R, E. HAMILTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Hutcheson Building
Office Phone 10G; Residence. 4*1
DU. F. M. STEWART,
Dentist
Office over Selman’s Drug Store.
AS TOR MERRITT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DOUGLAsVILLE. GEORGIA.
J. M. BOYD
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Hut6heson Building.
Phones—Residence No. 128-2; C ffice
No. 128-3.
DR. G. H. TURNER
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to diseases
of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Olfice over Philips’ Store.
In Memoriiun
On the 20th of April, 1917, our
beloved sister and friend, Mrs.
Hammia Pace was called to rest.
She was formerly Miss Hammie
Smith and was married to B. M.
Pace Jan 7, 1897, and joined the
Baptist church at Providence, in
Campbell county in 1890 and
later joined this church and re-
maineda member here until her
death.
The last few months of her
life were spent in great suffer
ing but she bore it with Christ-
tain fortitude. She was wo
man of fine character and sweet
disposition, loved by all who
knew her..
When God’s own time came
for Sister Pace to leave us,
angels leaving the gates cf
heaven reached down and ten
derly lifted her up to where
heaven’s joys begin and the
burdens of earth are laid aside.
She leaves a husband, five
boys and one girl, Fannie Mae,
who waited on her mother ten
derly day and night without a
murmer.
First. Be it resolved that we
have lost a sister and a friend,
the church a loyal and faithful
member, the husband a loving
and faithful wife, the children
the brighest jewel that earth can
give, a devoted mother, and all
have lost a friend.
Second. That we extend to
the bereaved family our deepest
sympathy.
Third. That a copy of this
memorial be spread upon the
minutes and a copV be sent to
the family and a copy be sent
the Douglas County Sentinel for
publication.
Mrs. Maggie Parr
Mrs. Allie Watkins
Mrs, Mamie DanieH
Committee.
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
TAKES BANK TELLER’S JOB
Miss Margaret Donnelly, one of the
girl paying and receiving tellers em
ployed. by the Commercial Trust com
pany of Philadelphia. She is giving
as much satisfaction as did the male
teller who was called to the colors
about a month ugo.
FROZEN EGGS FROM CHINA
Millions of Them Reach United
States by Way of Pacific
Coast.
Seattle, Wash.—Frozen eggs, ship
ped from China without shells, are
helping combat the high cost of living
on the Pacific coast and throughout
the middle West.
In the ports of Seattle and Snn
Francisco 34,GOO,000 eggs arrive annu
ally lu tin cans containing 15 to 30
pounds each. One egg weighs two
ounces.
A. L. Knisley of the United States
food laboratory here says that a much
smaller percentage of had eggs are
found In these shipments from China
than In the locnl commodity.
Two companies—one English and
one American—shell, pnek and freeze
the eggs in China.
The eggs cost at least one-third,lesg
than locals, It Is said, because ofc the
smaller cost of production—not on the
part of the hens—but of laborers who
gather, pack und distribute them.
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WAR FACTORY OF 13,000
ARISES IN 18 MONTHS
London. — Londlng^lermnns
admit that England’s Industrial
mobilization for war was quick
er and more efficient than Ger
many’s. What draws this aston
ishing statement from England’s
enemies may be judged*from tho
following description of a single
munitions factory, a plant In
Scotland, recently Inspected by
King George:
“Eighteen months ago the fac
tory did not exist; today It em
ploys more than 3,000 men and
0,000 women operatives and a
staff of 700 men and nearly 500
women, while 10,000 men are
still engaged In completing its
construction.
“It comprises an nrea of 12
square miles and has an internal
light railway system of nearly
100 miles. Two townships linve
been built up by the munitions
department for the workpeople.
$50,000 FOR CARE OF POODLE
Woman Sues the Estate of the Late
Mre. Frank Leslie for
Large Sum.
Charleston, S. C.—Core of n pet dog
will cost the estate of the late Mrs.
Frank Leslie, widow of tho pnbllsher,
$50,000, If the Gult Instituted by Miss
Anna S. Simons of this city Is suc
cessful.
Mrs. Leslie left the bulk of her
$1,800,000 estate to suffrage, but she
also bequeathed $10,000 to Miss Sim
ons for services to her pet poodle^
This the Charleston girl spurns and
insists .that the trouble she has to'
undergo for the sake of the dog iq
worth nt least $50,000. On one oc
casion, Miss Simons sqys, she was
abused by Mrs. Leslie because she.
refused to take the dog out for ex-
qrdse on Broadway while dressed only
In a kimono. She claims she was
forced to take the pet out while clad
simply lu a kimono and a raincoat.
HE FELT LIKE NINETY
Nothing makes a man feel old
quicker than disordered kidneys. They
ciiuse aches aud pains all over the
body. A. W. Morgan, Angola, La.,
Writes: “Oh, I suffered with pains in
my back. I am 43 years old, but I felt
like a man.fi* years old. Since I took
Foley Kidney Pills 1 feel like I did
when I was 21.
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Robison's August Furniture Sale
DISTINCTIVE
All Refrigerators, porch fur
niture, porch screens and
Summer Furniture of all Kinds
At 33 1-3 per cent Discount.
And a general discount of 25 to 33 1=3 percent will ap
ply on our entire stock of Furniture, Rugs and House
Furnishings during the month of August.
Come and let us supply your wants while you can
share in the special discounts we are bow offering.
Chas. S. Robison Furniture Company
27 East Hunter St. Atlanta.
The Southern Rail
way Farm Bureau
Has asked us for a list of our farms for
sale. They advertise these all over the
Untted States. List your farm with us
now so we can get it well Advertised.
DAKE & McLARTY