Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, November 30, 1917, Image 4

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA THE SENTINEL 1 Odd Fellows Column. Published Every Friday OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DOUGLASVILLE AND DOUGLAS COUNTY Entered in the Postoflicc uu Dougias- ville Gu . as second-cla;.* mail "laiier. Z. T. DAK E, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $1.1)0 Six Months - - 76 Three Months - - -40 ADVERTISING RATES Ono page per issue ....$10.00 One-half page por issue.._.... .,16.00 Rmall space per issue, per lncbl2l-2 Voc.'ils per line per issue _ .0/5 DOUGLASVILLE NO. 1G2. C. F. Selman. N.*G, E. L. Hopkins, Secretary. Meets every Monday night. WINSTON NO. 387. G. V/. Smith, N. G. W. M. Richardson, Secretary. Meets Friday nights before first and third Sundays and Saturday nights before second and fourth Sundays FLINT HILL NO. 474, W. W. Cagle, N. G. L. E. Bartlett. Secretary. Meets every Tuesday night. Office Piione. _. . ttosidcncu Phone. fHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES The Germans will douotless spell it Bing ! instead of Bj ng. The Italians have done vali antly and deserve the commen dation of the world. Atlanta is threatened with a coal famine, and we are not far from Atlanta. The gift season is fast approa ching. This of all years should be one in which no money is wasted in useless giving. Cut it out and make some one happy who is not so fortunate as your self. Union Thanksgiving services sounds good. In union there is strength and there should cer tainly be a unity of purpose in all church work. Selfishness has no place in any work thaL is for the good of humanity. At no time has the war con ditions looked brighter, for the Abies. Italy has held the inva ding Austro-German army to a standstill and are now being re inforced, while England and France are everlastingly lam basting them and the U-boats are seldom heard from. Dry Washington It will be a dry Washington to which the Georgia prohibi tionists will go when they go to the national capital in December to attend the great convention of the Anti Saloon League of Amer ica which meets there on the 10th to the 13th of the month, James A. Christian, superintendent of the Georgia Anti-Saloon League, with headquarters in Atlanta, states that the delegates from thij state will be one of the most representative 1 in the country. The primary object of the mon ster rally is to work for the passage by the national house of the prohibition amendment to the federal constitution, which has already passed the senate. Child Dead A sad death occurred last Thursday when little Willie, the little five-year-old year son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hollis, died of membranous croup. The funeral occurred at the Methodist church Friday, Rev. J. B. Tallant conducting the sjr- vices. The bereaved family has the sympathy of a host of friends. Envy has torpedo-d many a - b7 l friendship. I Cheerfulness may be overdone, but mighty few overdo it. Keep off the Slacker list by paying your dues promptly. There were 2,203,401 members of the order January l, 1917. Are you a Samaritan ovLevite? The tree is judged by its fruits. ! Dou. lasville lodge will confer i the initiatory degree Monday I night. Douglasville lodge has con- | tributed $20.00 tu the Army Y. | M. C. A. ; Every lodge in 'he county | elects officers at their next meet ing night. We regret to learn that Grand Treasurer Bob Edwaards is on the puny list this week. If yon are a real Odd Fellow you will most certainly avoid the dull thud of being dropped. Remember the needy widows and orphans of our d parted bro thers during the Christmasude. Winston is preparing to give the County Association one ol the biggest receptions ever held in the county. The good news comes that Grand Master Bodeliamer will be with us when the convention meets at Winston. Douglasville lodge conferred the second and third degrees on four candidates Monday night. One brother was reinstated, one admitted by transfer, and a new application filed for membership, We’re strong for this “Wake Up America,” stuff,” this “En list Now, with Honor” senti ment. But on the level, now, don’t you think they’re over doing it when they plaster the walls of a cemetery with posters reading: “Wake Uo! Your Country Needs You !” THE GOOD SAMARITAN. From Jerusalem to Jericho Upon the great highway, A lonely, wounded traveler, In pain and anguish lav. Thieves had robbed and be^it him And left him there to die, And none were n.p.r to offer aid Or hear his feeble cry. From Jerusalem to Jericho The Priest and Levite went, In goodly robe and velvet gown, On holy mission bent; They saw the wounded traveler, They heard him as he cried, For each, altho they pitied him, Passed on the other side. From Jerusalem to Jericho In humble garments clad. There came a good Samaritan, Who love and mercy 1 al. He knelt beside the traveler, He gave him friendly aid. And from his scanty purse he For care and shelter paid. From Jerusalem to Jericho We travel every day, And many are the wounded ones That lie along the way. Are you a good Samaritan, Whose love is warm and wide, Or do you like the holy ones Pass on the other sids ? Groodzinsky has a com plete line of Dry Goods and Notions. Do you want a Piano ? We have them at the old price. Almand & McKoy. FOB RENT—Six room hors*, barn, garden and pasture at once S. A. Griffith. Remember, J. K. Rutherford, 3 miles East of Douglasville, will sell you goods as cheap as any body and pay you good prices for all kinds of country produce. Makes a specialty of flour, shorts and cotton seed meal. 33 4t CLASSIFIED ADS Money to Loan on Farms I can lend money on improved farm lands cheaper than any one else in the county. J. H. McLarty. Try the Trio for satisfactory dyeing, dry cleaning and laundry work. Joe McCarlev, Agent. FOR RENT—A good six to eight horse farm lying on Euto.v Creek and Chattahoochee River, on the line of Campbell and Ful ton Counties. known as the “Miss Joe M. Wilson Farm ” Prefer to rent to one responsible party. Apply to J. H. Wilson, Lincoln, Alabama. 33-2t Get Sole Leather at Almand & McKoy’s. See that elegant display of Millinery at J. Grood- zinsky’s. Get Sole Leather at Almand & McKoy’s. For Ladies’ and Gent’s j Ready-to-Wear, go to Groodzinky’s. Boys, tell your daddy to go to J, R. Duncan’s Garage and get "ou one of those nevv bicycles. Machine needles and shuttles for any machine, at McCarleys. SECOND Hand Sewing Ma chines for sale or rent. Banks Brothers. A full line of Shoes of all styles and sizes at right prices at Groodzin- sky’s. Gin Notice AfterNoy. 24th, I will gin on- on Tuesday and Friday of each week. J. K. Rutherd, Go to Nichols & Co. for Seed Appier Oats at $1.25 per bushel. Money to Lend Wo make loans on improved real estate for terms of five, sev- en or ten years, at 51-2% interest and up. Payments made to suit borrower. Hutcheson & Merritt. Office in Hutcheson Building. r e Dollars Which Come to Youf as toe reward of physical la bor, brain work or c!os,e ap plication i.o business, should _ bring you the maximum of value in return. Save Some of Them Placed to your credit in A Savings Account r, They will accumulate rapidly! ' Go to Almond & McKoy for Steel Traps. J. R. Duncan has a good as sortment bicycles for sale. See them. STRAYED- A Collie Dog had on collar with chain attached Return to J. S. Abercrombie and get reward. FOR RENT—One four horse farm, splendid pasture and con veniences. Also a two-horse farm within two miles of town. V. R. Smith. „ BOB GIVES YOU MORE 103 YOUR MONEY You’ve all seen the shops in every city where fifty-fifty is the policy. Fifty per cent for the clothing and fifty per cent for the name. That’s- some business. I don’t do that here and I am just as proud of everything I show, such as overcoats, suits, neckwear, shirt-, hats, etc., as any merchant in thr- world. I know they are good and that every cent you pay for them gets its full value. That’s the reason why my busi ness increases from season to sea son. That’s why men invarably come back the second and the third time. That’s why l am proud of this business. And by the way, men, those$25.00 suits and overcoats I sell give you more for your money than lots of others I have seen that sell at as" JtlSt Bob much as $10.00 more. —By Himself” Overcoats at $15, $17.50, $25 Will Absolutely Please You Just Bob BOB HAYES*2* Nine Peachtree St. A BARGAIN A Little Six Buick-Run less than 10 thousand miles-Almost good as new. For quick sale, $850. PAUL W. DUFFY Robison Furniture Co. 27 E. Huntei St. Atlanta. High PricesLost Sight of At the Lash Store Austell, Ga. New Winter Trimmed Hats in a sale at 59c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.9S, $2.50. $2.75, $3.75 and up. Ladies good Hose two pair for 25c; Men’s Half Hose two pair for 25c; Bon Ton and Royal Wor cester Corsets are a guarantee of fit on any form. We are at your service to help you select the model you ought to wear. Mend all leaks instantly. Sim ply tighten the Mendet. Assor ted sizes and wrench in each package 10c. By mail 12c. Time to paint. Get your paint and brushes here. Almond & McKoy. ‘ APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND ‘ GEORGIA—Douglas County. J. R. James, Administrator de bonl non of the estate of Mrs. Eugeni James, late of Douglas county, d« ceased, having duly applied by petitio for leave to sell the land belonging t said estate. Said application will b heard at the regular term of th Court of Ordinary for said connty t be held on the firstMonday in Dc cember, 1917. ThisBthdayof Noyeir ber, 1917. J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary. Meal and Hulls I have on hand the very best grade of Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls and at the very lowest pri ces. See me before you buy. J. M. CONNALLY,