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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORG!
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TAX RECEIVER’S ROUNDS
FREE VACCINATION OFFERED
l BY THE UNITED STATES
| Every person in the state of Geor-
!gia has the opportunity of receiving
I will be at Douglasvuie every first Tuesday a free vaccination as a preventative of
pneumonia, according to an announce-
from February 1st, to May 1st, and every Saturday ment made yesterday by Col. Thomas
after the dud Saturday in March till May 1st. £
.stated that officers from the Fort
would be sent to any part of the state
administer the serum free of
charge, provided there is a large
enough number of people in each place J
to authorize such step.
Captain Herbert J. Rosenberg has
charge of the vaccination outside the
post, and all applications should be
mailed to him. Tuesday an officer
was sent to the Georgia Military aea-
emy at College Park and the firm of
Smith & Higgins on Peters Street, and
the students and employees of those
institutions were vaccinated.
mc«- he announcment last week by
Colonel Bratton that free vaccination
would be given to civilians at the vac
cination office at Fort McPherson, ap-
prwAi.iJAtiy tiuee nuudreu people have
called there and received the treat
ment. Major John F. Denton has
charge of the vaccination at the post.
. ... a.L vacciation is
made in the laboratory at the Fort
under the supervision of Captain G.
R Moffit. Reports recently submitted
to Captain Moffit show that out of
sixty thousand doses administered not
a single death has occured from pneu
monia, and that in no case has harm
resulted to the patient.
IN MKMORIUM
M?sr. Evptv 1-d Jan. 22nd,
at her home in Smtihville, Ga. She
hud Pneumonia, following an attack
of enfluenzy.
.;3 Elrna” as wa all knew her,
was a devoted Christian and an ac-
vorlcer in the church. Several
ears ago she assisted Brother Mar
in Williams at the time he was pas
tor of the Douglasville M. E. church*
Her sweet, lovable disposition and
beautiful traits of character as a con
aerated Christian, devoted to her
«ters work, won the love and
hearts of all the people who came
i contact with her. To kisow her
•as to love her. She leaves two
rothers; Rev. O. L. Evans, of the
. G. C. and R. E. Evans,of Char-
tte N. C. also one sister Miss
izzie Evans of Smithville, Ga.'
to mourn her departure. But may we
n cLin in vain, for by «r*d. |by
/ith her loved ones she’ll meet again
on the other shor.
As a star that is lost
'M v friven;
She has faded away
smile brightly in Heaven.
A Friend.
Second Hound
DISTRICT • i
Lithia Springs Mar 6, 9 till 11 am
Hurt Farm Mar 6, 12 till 1 p m
Ike Strickland’s Residence Mar 5, 1 till 2pm
CHESTNUT LOG
Ferguson’s Mill March 6 9 till 11 a m
Brockman Place March 6, 12 till 1pm
Court House March 6, 2 till 3pm
Chapel Hill March 7, 9 till 11 p n
Coy March 7, 12 till 1pm
El 1 Arp March 10, 9 till 11 am
Maxwell’s Store March 10, 2 till 3pm
FAIR PLAY
McWhorter March 11, 9 till 10 a rr
Hannah March 11. 12 till 1pm
Court House March 11, 2 till 3pm
MIDDLE
Will Hembree Residence March 12, 9 till 10 a m
Court House March 12, H till 12 a m
Daniell’s Store March 12, 1 till 2pm
CONNERS
Winston March 13, 8 till 10 a m
Tidwell’s Store March 13, 11 till 12 a m
Thompson’s Store March 13, 2 till 3pm
Sulphur Mines March 14, 9 till 10 a m
Vill Rica March 14, 11 till 1 p m
Nalley Farm March 14, 2 till 3 p n
Third Round
LITHIA. SPRINGS
Pat Winn’s Store Apiil 7, 9 till 1] r.
Hurt Farm At.riI 7, 12 till 1 a m
PelTs Cross Roads Apiil 7, 2 till 2;30 p n
CHEST MUT LOG
Ferguson’s Mill April 8, 9 till liar
Freeman’s Gin April 8. 12 till 1 p n
Court House April 8, 2 till 3 p n
Chapel Hill April 9, 9 till 11 a n
Joe Thompsons Mill Apr 9, 12 till 1 p n
CROMBIES
Bill Aro Apr 10. 9 till 11 an
Isaiah Smith’s ResidenOe Apr 10, 12 till 1 p n
Maxwell’s Store Apr 10, 2 till 3 p n
FAIR PLAY
Tyre Apr 21. 8 tiil 9 a n
Court House I Apr 11, 10 til! 12 a r
McWhorter Apr 11, 1 till 3 p r
MIDDLE
Court House Apr 14. 9 till 10 a n
Daniell’s Store Apr 14, 11 till 12 a n
C, P, Stovall’s Apr 14. 1 till 2 p r
E. T. Rtovall.s Apr 14, 2:30 till 3 p i
CONNORS
Winston. Apr 15 9 till 11 a r
Nallep Farm t Apr 15 11:30 to 12:30 p n
Sheffield s Apr 15, 1 till 2 p r
G. W, Rutherford’s store (Town Dist) Apr 18, 12 till 1 n •
Will be in Douglasville Apr 26, 38, 29 and 30
Please know the number of your land Tots before giving i-
taxe^, as required by law,
The Books will close May 1st.
* J. W, JAMES
Tax Receiver Dougins County.
J C.DUGGAN for 20 years has been giving comfort und satis-
• faction to Georgia people by the scientific fitting of glasses
His 12. 000 and more patrons have spent many happy days and year
in relief from error of the eyes, because’of his exactness in testing
their eves and fitting glasses.
Have Duggan make you a pair of glasses
He will utilize his long training and experience in
doing it well. To delay may mean trouble and suffering.
Fifteen years with A. K. Hawkes and five years at
the below address—a 20-vear record of service; and now
in business for himself, Duggan invites you to call and see
him, have your glasses adjusted free of charge, and make
his shop headquarters for leaving bundles, packages, etc.
when down town.
Duggan’s location just out of the high [rent district
enables him to give you the best optical work at a great
saving. Come in, friend—there’s a best in everything.
J. C. Duggan
Optometrist
Optician
' “Everything- New”
55 West M itcheli St. - - Atlanta, Ga
Bring Us the Hard Jobs f
We have saved many automobile
owners the trouble and expense of
returning broken parts to the factory
for repairs.
The fact that we are equipped to do
welding on broken castings or can
make new parts if necessary is a big
asset to this community.
No matter what your trouble is,
bring it in .o us. Don", '.hink that any
job is to -or us. We have facilities
that will surprise you. And our prices
ere exception lly reasonable.
Give us a chance to figure on your
smaller jobs, too—grinding valves,
burning out carbon, etc. You will find
us always able to please you.
CHEVROLET
J. W. J AM&S, Salesman
Stop At
E-xcHange Hotel
BROAD AND MARIETTA STREETS ATLANTA
New Management, New Furniture, Thoroughly
Renovated. With or without Private Bath. Elec-
trie Lights, Running Water.
THE MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED HOTEL IN THE’CITY FOR
SHOPPING - - - BUSINESS - - - THEATRES
Right -— Rates F. A. Schuyler Mgr
The more valuable the crop, the more exacting the fanner should
be as to the class of fertilizer he uses. An inferior fertilizer may
jeopardize his entire crop since the materials used in such a fertilizer
may either leach out before the crop can utilize it or fail to become
aval able in time for the needs of the crop. Many a farmer has lost
a valuable crop from thi3 cause, while others have suffered stagger
ing losses from shedding and premature development.
Our GOLD BOND BRANDS offer absolute protection and
secunty against such losses, and insure quick, steady growth
well fruited stalks and an early, healthy maturity. As corn fer
tilizers, they are without an equal, and they are made +o hurry
the cotton crop to early maturity to beat the boll-weevil. We
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FOR SALE BY
,T. T. GILES, Donglasville 1
PAT H. WINN, Lithia Springs
C. M. McTYRE, Powder Springs
DALLAS UTILITY CO., Dallas
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