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HE FELT LIKE NINETY
Nothing makes a man feel old
quicker than disordered kidneys. They
cause aches aud pains all over the
body. A. VV. Morgan, Angola, La.,
flrriteB: “Oh, I suffered with pains in
my back. I am 43 years old, but I felt
like a man 91 years old. Since I took
Foley Kidney Pills l feel like I did
when I was 21.
J. L. delman & ^oa.
WILL NEVER BE WITHOUT IT
No other cough medicine “reaches
the spot. ” heals, soothes arid relieves
irritating, hacking coughs like Foley’s
Honey and Tar. Mrs. John Bourno-
yille, Brussels, Wis., writes: “I've
been using Foley’s Honey and Tar
Compound for years and recommend il
for children. I will never be without
it in the house.
For sale by J. L. Selman & Son.
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
Eat With Us
No better medium priced cafe in the city. Stop'and try
a meal and you’ll come again. We serve only the best of
everything.
55 W. Mitchell St.
‘Half-block of Ter
minal Station Atl’a
Vlbion Cafe>
STOCK FEED OF ALL
KINDS
We handle sweet feed, hay, Red Gravy, Velvet Bean
meal, bran, shorts, oats, beet pulp, cotton seed meal and
flaked hulls. We buyjin car load lots and can save you
money. We sell^forjcash oniy.
W. C. ABERCROMBIE
A Telephone Saves Time
And Time Is Money.
It makes no difference whether vou live town or in the
country, a Telephone is a NECESSITY.
It is a, pleasure to converse with your friends i n
neighbors.
It is a convenience when you want to speak to your
Lawyer, Ductor, or Merchant.
It is is protection to your family in your absenc .
Let LL Install One For You To-D. y
Gainesboro Telephone & Telegraph Co
L. K. SMITH, Gen. Mar.J. M. MONTGOMERY Local Mgr.
Carrollton, Ga. Douglasville, Ga,
Princeton Hotel
ATLANTA, GA.
45-51 West Mitchell SC , within Half Block of Tedminal Station
MODERN. C tNVENIENT AND UP-TO-DATE
ALL ROOMS HAVE OT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, astern
heat, electric liRlits and telephone. New eleetric elevator.
One hundred and f) ty room-). One hundred with ppivate and con
necting baths. M i lern in its equipment and attractive Furnishings
No expense has f er spared to provide for the comfort and conven
ience of our patrons.
Europe in Plan. Rates,75c to $2.
H.R. CANNON, Prop.
Low Ronnd Trip Rates
To Louisville, Ky.
Account Sovereign Grand
Lodge I. O. O. F.
September 17 th -18th, 1917
Greatly reduced round trip fares from all stations
on SOUTHERN RA1LWA\ SYSTEM in Georgia.
Tickets on sale September 14, 15 and 16, 1917. Re
urn trip to original starting point must be completed
efore midnight of September 26, 1917.
For full information as to round trip rates from your
station, consult your nearest Southern Railway TICKET
AGENT, OR WRITE-
R. L. Baylor,
D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
Lithia Springs'
The Junior Missionery Society
held its regular meeting at the
church Sunday afternoon.
All the homes in town have
been entertaining visitors the
past few weeks.
Mrs. J. A, Watson, Sr. hat
with her now, Mrs. J. A. Wat
son, Jr., and young daughter,
and Miss Irene Watson of At
lanta.
Lieut. C. M. Watson is also
with his parents. He having re
ceived his Commission at Fort
ress Monroe, and will be sta
tioned on the coast of Rhode
Island.
Mrs. G. A Bass’ recent visitors
were: Mrs. Will Milner and
Miss Sarah Milner of Atlanta,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lenne
han of Litlionia.
Mrs. Nesbit Harper’s guests
the past week were: Mr, and
Mrs. Henry Harper and children
of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs Herman
Harper of Havanna, Cuba, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Estes of
Gay.
Mrs. Mortimer Hays lias with
her, Lieut. L. L. Garrett, who is
stationed at Camp Gordon, and
Mr. and Mrs, E. P. McDaniel
and little daughter of Conyers,
spent a few days of the past
week with her.
Misses Ruth and Catherine
Ragsdale of Forest Park, are
visiting the family of Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. Winn.
Miss Ruth Blair is spending
this month at Mountain City.
Miss Pearl Wheat has returned
from a v s t to different places
in Alabama.
Mrs. Henry Haney has with
her, her son and his family from
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Ruther
ford and children spent the past
weak end with Mr. Rutherford’s
parents at Bulah.
Mrs. Dan McDuffie of East
Point, was a recent visitor to
Mrs. W. J. Turner.
Miss Lottie Garrett has re
turned from a short stay at
White Sulphur Springs, Tallulah
Falls and Clayton.
IE OF AGRICULTURE HAS CAMPUS
GF NEARLY SIXTY THOUSAND SQUARE MILES
Avoiding Danger at Sea.
Electrical apparatus has been in«
vented in England to notify a ship’s
officer when a steersman is permitting
a vessel to deviate from a sflt course.
1. College was organized in Sep
tember, 1907, with the state for Its
campus.
2. Main building dedicated Janu
ary 18, 1909. Present worth is $135,-
000.
3. Students instructed in Athens to
date, 3,535. Nearly all in actual agri
cultural service in state.
4. Increase in attendance in all
courses for ten years, 339 per cent.
6. Distributed 1,556,000 bulletins
containing 30,276,000 pages of informa
tion.
6. Established first definite exten
sion work in the southern states.
7. Originated corn club movement
and formulated the basic working
plans.
8. Total enrollment in all agricul
tural clubs for the state in 1917, 23,-
188.
9. More than 6,000 farm women en
rolled in home betterment campaign.
10. Directly in touch with more
than fifty thousand (60,000) individ
uals.
11. Employs 117 men agents and 57
women agents in counties of the state.
12. Organized 13,424 meetings at
tended by 2,138,494 interested per
sons.
13. College representatives have
traveled a total of 1,681,885 miles.
14. Reclaimed and placed worn out
college farm on profitable basis.
15. Demonstrated possibilities of
increasing oil content of cotton seed.
16. Bred the champion Barred Ply
mouth Rock pullet of the world.
17. Built Agricultural Engineering
building out of the proceeds of the
farm.
18. Inaugurated the campaign for
the development of the live stock in
dustry.
19. The preset ,r aluo of the live
stock of the state is $110,000,000.
• 20. Increase, in value of live stock
since 1910 is $60,000,000. '
‘ 21. Manufactured 2,763,655 c. c.’s of
hog cholera serum for distribution.
22. Increase in number of hogs in
the state since 1913, 697,000.
23. Promoted crop diversification
generally throughout the entire state.
24. Agricultural wealth has in
creased $100,000,000 annually since
1910.
25. College service work adds $7,-
000,000 to state’s wealth each year.
26. Led fight in food production
and conservation campaign.
Says President Soule: “Technical
schools, because of the supreme im
portance of applied science in the pres
ent war, have already been accorded a
dominating position as material aids
to the government in the solution of
the pressing problems which it is now
being called on to meet... Hence, it
has been urged by savants every
where that courses in medicine, agri
culture and engineering be maintained,
enlarged and varied to meet the needs
of students already enrolled or who
may be enrolled later so as to enable
them to serve their country most ef
fectively.
“The government, through the
President and Secretaries of War and
Agriculture, has indicated this to be
one of the most patriotic and neces
sary services which can be rendered
the United States at this time.
“Men of vision perceive that upon
the close of the war the fiercest indus
trial struggle of the ages will occur
by reason of the changed order of
events which it has brought about in
European countries.
“If this be true, it is more import
ant than ever that the special service
which technical institutions can rea
der be immediately recognized and tfife
number of students they enroll greatly
ipprenL^J +Hat the United States
may be prepared at tne euu lLv.
war through expert leadership to-ma.in-
tain her position as a producer and
distributor of foodstuffs, raw materials
and manufactured articles.”
Cansler Brothers
Auto Repairing of All Kinds
Oils and Greases
of all kinds
Spend Your Vacation In The
Land Of The Sky
This famous resort section is in WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA a few hours
ride.
Two thousand feet above the sea level in an ozone laden atmosphere where
all recreations may be enjoyed.
GOLF TENNIS RIDING
MOUNTAIN CLIMING
MOTORING
HUNTING
A few of the famous resorts are:
Asliville
Saluda
Hot Springs
Hendersonville
Tryon
Flat Rock
Waynesville
Brevard
Write for summer folder showing list of
LUXURIOUS HOTELS
ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOWS
HOMELIKE BOARDING HOUSES
Low
Summer
Fares
For complete information and illustrated literature communicate with
R. L. Baylor, D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.