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For Former Diusrlasville
Citizen.
WH*
South Georgia ia Cna npinning Cause "The WO
address the
Sunday jevenir.d
Mis. l-Vimoi'l
people hjeie, an
, ■ . . .. her speli; are 1
instant has over a ioiu.:.n boosting h(Jr n ;j in g |
Hon. W. H. Dorris for Governor, men- pj at f orn i spe T
tioning his success as a lawyer mayor j n the 3 0r j^°?
.and legislator, and statin that South Come'and
Georgia will be solidly belted his won( j er f(,[
candidacy.
Colonel Dorris was re; ■ d in Doug-
lasviile and has a host of friends here
who recognized his ability ; , a eies-
man and should he enter the luce, will 1 was ol *
find Douglas County more than da ys wer
friendly toward him . Bnd to so l
He has represented Crisp County in excusaj
the legislature for sevrul terms, and “ I,J s l'l
was elected Senator in liis district at dren,^
tfc« last election and is recognized as
t- *. of the able men in legislative *‘“ a ^
wdrl:. ■
DouglaRville and Douglas County
are proud of Colonel Dorris.
i
LETTER FROM FRANCE. U
November 24, 1918.
Dear Mother:
Don't guess you have heard from 1
me in some time-. I am _tv.il except
cold, but I would be lonesome without 1
a cold. 1 hope you ar ! '.veil and not
worrying about me- lj hope to be
ready to sail for t 1 . Sta;..s by the
time you receive t! ioU-a. I am in
the Third Divisha. -• . - a can watch,i
the papers and .y tell when we
leave here.
I am bro' ;a a; have not had a 1
pay day : ,.c i .aft Camp Gordon,
but 1 do .1 any as they issue to
bacco 1’ i day is Sunday an^
am l-c . i was on my way tej
from U.ey quit fighting. ,
in heari.:, distance of the-big-
so yoU'i.'dS f-wSs'birky.,
I hope you Will get this letter I
for Christmas. I haven’t had a I
ter from home since I left C:|
Merritt.
Give my love to all.
December 2(1
This leaves me well and i ti-j.y hi
,you are well, it is only five day.'l
Christmas and I guess I will spenJ
in Germany. I have a good place!
stay, a nice room and a good fire,I
don’t worry about me not keepl
warm. We only drill three hours]
day and spend part of the day cleij
ng up.
I sure wish I could get a let!
from home as 1 haven't received a|
since 1 left the States.
I don’t know how long X will be he
but I hope I will ge back soon aj
think I will.
Your loving son,
_____ WILLIAM J. HANEY. |
WATCH AND SPRAY.
If we of. Douglas County expect
raise fruit/ at all marketable or e\
profitable /for home use this cominl
sason, it will be because we watcl
and spray.
February is the month to spray all
fruit trees with lime-sulphur or
boreaux mixture. ' This will prevent
curly leaf; hold, in check/ San Jose
-scale and othre pestiferous things we
have to (contend with; This is not an
expensive operation as ho poisons are
needed at this time; neither is it dif-
'ficult to. 1 perform. Usually, the diffi
cult part is in the getting at it and
doing it at the right time
Good February Spray.
Here is the formula for Februai
spray: ...
Bordeaux Mixture—Copper sulpha]
or blue stone, four podnds.
Fresh lump lime J’gjr pounj
Water to make fi
First dissolve th<
keg containing ti
water, by suspendii
sack so that it wit
with water. Slack
adding a little watei
the lime water thoi
to the same bulk
water. Pour the twe
third vessel, mix tl
the mixture throuf
fine sieve into the
then relady for use]
Lime-Sulphur—T
obtained at the di
cial form. One thj
that the work mj
thoroughly.
Those desiring
on this Februi
Flat Rock School]
Watch for arti<
coddling moth
Jlown in' your jean.s.
|r causes ,she is not ._
let hjJT find work in
lj is just| as important that ^e
chill attend -school every day as it is
for |,he teacher to be present. Suppose
ou 1 ' teacher failed to show up on
Moiday and again shle goes to a show
Wednesday and couBign Sarah came to
speed lnursday witn bar and sho is
o(it two days the. next week and one
ithe lnext and so on,, every patron of
the school, good and[ othrwise, would
raise a war . Now, your teachers are
just as much entitled to one, two or
|more days off each week—I mean off
-nd receive full aaliLry for her time.
Ndnesense” sometime said. Non-
enoe? It may be
rnd him at home?
:>nd consider which
k before and on
get his salary?
greatest benefit I rom school, the
;ea :her or pupil.
so but your child
listed two days las t week, three the
e this week. Did
Could he get it
Think a minute
is to derive the
Were schools s-
ahtshed that teacbfers might be bene
fited primarly nr dues the pupil come
first? Indeed thel pupil comes fir-j
but' the teacher sfiould be full
Compensed for her| labi
vote all her time
until she is
our schools
Until her
alnd
tf~ L
Leonard Hallman
■jjy.pt the week end in Paulding with
Mrs- Hallman’s father who was seri
ously njured a few days ago when
his imule ran away with him.
Mrs. George Couch spent part of
last; week with her sister in Villa
Rich-
M|1'S. T. F. Rainwater and daughter,
Naomi, and Master Claud Rainwater
of Atlanta, visited relatives in this
section Satui-day and Sunday.
The family of Mr. J. E. James are
having a seige of Measles.
Miss Blanche Bobo, of Douglasville,
spent the week end near Midway.
The Sunday School at Midway has
undertaken to raise the money to
paint the church and get some, new
seats- They can’t do it withohj the
help of the whole church, so lej^very
body rally to the help of the 1 Sunday
School and make our church more
pleasant every way. Ijto Name.
Low)
and one"'
it is like thaj
They surv-
in the librad
can speak al
son, so We g<|
Coblentz
city I have
Lots of loV
LWAKA NI
VS.
Blissit were
LW. and
On Deco.
, angel vistel
my Smallw
own, little .
,temlber 21,
.26, 1918.
She was lo|
and was faij
and will