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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, POUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Profesisonal Column
DU. D. HOUSEWORTH
Attention to Surgery
and Diseases of women and childrei
Office in Hutcheson Building
Office Rhone No. 118-2
Residence Phone No. 118-3
D. S. STRICKLAND
Attorney at Law
Office In Hutcheson Building.
R. H. Poole C. V. Vnnsan
DltS. POOLE & VANSANT.
Surgery and Chronic .Diseases of Woiuei
und Children a Specialty.
Office over Selmun’s Drug Store.
Phone Nos. 24, 02 and 85.
J. R. HUTCHESON,
Attorney-afc-Law.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
JOHN H. HUDSON
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
VILLA RICA, Ga.
DR. R. E. HAMILTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Hutcheson Building
Office Phone 103; Residence, 44
DR. F. M. STEWART,
Dentist
Office over Seiman’s Drug Store.
ASrOR MERRITT
ATTORNEY AT 1.AW
DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA.
BDR. G. H. TURNER j
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to diseases
of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Oliice over Philips' Store.
PEANUTS BRING HIGH
Vines Ripen Normally And Give a
Bright, Nutritious Hay Equal
To Cowpea Vines
Instead of small, wrinkled nuts and
poor quality hay, as results from sun-
cured peanuts, stacked peanuts ripen
normally and develop heavy nuts of
excellent quality along with a bright,
nutritious hay equal to cowpea hay for
feeding purposes, says Mr. Tabor of
Ihe Stato College of Agriculture.
To stack peanuts select a stout pole
eight to ten feet high, set firmly in
the ground and nail two cross pieces
about a foot above tho ground. The
Pignut vines should be gathered be
fore they dry out and piled about the
pole. The first vines are placed on
the cross pieces with the nuts toward
the polo and tie staek should be one
vine thick as measured from the pole.
The stacks are made as high as one
can conveniently reach and the tops
capped with grass to keep the birds
from the nuts at the top of the stack.
Five to six weeks Is generally long
enough to allow for curing, though the
peanuts will keep longer In the stack
If other farm work Is pressing. When
the'peanuts are to be hauled to the
picker, the poles are loosened and the
stacks loaded without tearing them up.
In unloading grasp the poles below the
cross pieces, and shake tho entire
stack on the picker or thresher.
Tho acreage of peanuts in Georgia
has increased according to crop esti
mates, 220 per cent this year. Mills
In southwest Georgia crushing cotton
seed have arranged to take care of all
the peanuts offered and It Is thought
that a considerable amount will
Program Sunday School
Convention
The Sunday School Convention
■f the Concord Association met
vith Union Grove church July
8, 1917, at 10 o’clock.
Devotional services led by Rev
V. B. Vaughn.
Talk, by Rev. A. -B. Vaughn
is an introductory.
Convention called to order by
'resident J. E. Phillips, elected,
W. T. Williams, Clerk first
tailed the names of delegates,
The following schools had
Ielegate3:
Powder Springs—Rev. J.
iookhardt, Mrs. J. S. Bookhardt.
Union Grove—Homer Coalson,
t. W. Peck, W, P. Hicks, Owen
Itandridge, Miss Rena Peck,
)ma Huff.
Beaulah—J. S. Rutherford,
,liss Opal Rutherford, Henry
lainwater.
New Hope—Sallie May Evans,
lay M. Turner, J. E, Foster, G.
V. Turner, E. S. Lumpkin.
Prays Mill—L. W, Mason, J.
I. Mason.
Ephesus. —C. W. Penell, Mrs.
V. 0. Thomas, Mrs. Boyd Sayer.
Concord—H. B. Reed.
County Line—W. T. Williams,
W. H, Carver, A. L. Campbell,
Vliss Climmie James, Miss Cora
Roberts, Jessie James.
Douglasville—J. E, Phillips. J.
it. Hutcheson
East DougLsville—J. F. Long.
Talks on Sunday school work
>y J, R. Hutcheson and J. E.
Phillips.
Recess for one hour.
Re-convened at one-thirty.
Prayer by L. W. Mason.
Reports from Schools:
Powder Springs—J. S. Book
hardt.
Union Grove—J. W. Peck.
Sister Anna HuiF.
Beaulah —J. S. Rutherford,
Supt.
Prays Mill—L. W. Mason.
Ephesus—C. M. Penell, Supt
Concord—J. M. Reed.
County Line—W. H. Carver,
Supt., W. T, Williams.
Douglasville—J- R Hutcheson,
J. E, Pnillips,
Talk, by Rev. A, B. Vaughn.
Adjourned to meet at nine
o’clock Sunday m'.rning.
Sunday, JulyB29
Convention met at 10:30,
Prayer, by J. E. Phillips.
Report from East Douglasville
J. F. Long.
Now Hope—J. E. Foster Supt,
Essay by Miss Ramoth Turner.
Austell - C. D. Rutherford,
Robison’s August Furniture Sale
■DISTINCTIVE
TUKNITU1
Pure-Bred Hens
How much is a pure bred hen
worth? The average of a com- 1
mon barnyard hen f or the year
is 80eggs. The average for a good
pure-bred hen is 150 eggs. Please
note the the diffrence- 70 eggs
That is six dozenmore eggs a year
Will it pay to invest $50.00 for a
pen of five good hens and a roos
ter? Tf they raise a hundred pul
lets which average six dozen
eggs apiece more than our barn
yard fowls have been doing.
Theywill be worth $125 more
to us in eggs alone, to say noth
ing of the meat from old hens
and cockerels. It pays to keep
good hens.—Southern Ruralist.
Supt.
Talk, by Guy Mozley, Union
Grove Supt.
Recess for one hour.
Prayer by J. E. Phillips.
Talk by Chairman.
Subjects for discussion as fol
lows:
1. The purpose and aim of
the Sunday school. Led by J.
E. Phillips and J. F. Long.
2. Who are the workers and
promotors of the Sunday School?
Led by J. E. Fester.
3. Where does the work of
the Sunday School begin? Led
E. S. Lumpkin and J. E. Phillips.
Song service conducted by H.
M. Adair.
Convention closed.
Thanking the brethren and
sisters of Union Grove for their
love and hospitality during our
stay with them,
J. E. Phillips Chm.
W. T. Williams Clerk.
Costs Him $4,300 to Soil Rum.
Bnrllngton, Vt.—It cost Sollman
Zeekind Just $4,800 to'sell one bottle
of liquor here. Sollman has a saloon,
fiut under the law he Is not alloyed
to sell.nnythlng to 1» drunk away from
the premises. He broke 1
All Refrigerators, porch fur
niture, porch screens and
Summer Furniture of all Kinds
At 33 13 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 now 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