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THE SEiN ilNEi
Official Or .van of
Douglas
Dourjnsville and
County.
^Entered in the Post Office at Dougla-s-
ville, Ga., as second-class mail matter.
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Z. T. DAKE,
Ed'tor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
On* Year $L R0
HONOR ROLL
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE GEORGIA.
TOP DRESSING FOR COTTON
The following are entitled to a
place on our honor rol! this week
for payment of subscription.
Vrewals: Mr. -T. H. Tidwell. Rt
.'1; Mr. .T. IT. Longino, Rt. I: Mr
W. E. A. James, Rt. 7, Mr. Joe
York, Ht. 2: Mr. T. \V. Simmons
Rt. 5; Mr. A. L. Tlornbuekle, Win
ston;'Mr. J. I. Pilgrim, Palmetto;
Mr. IT. PfOreaor, Atlanta; Mr. T
Tile Writer lia.s found that the
topcii-e.ssmgof cotton,, - ,ec,;.ily ,-,ii
ay itind ays. It should prove
Tost profitable in middle and
south Georgia. The two main
dressing are nitrate of Soda and
I th oso sources is crtnrparativ.
1 cheap, at preasant prices the unite
,, , - „ ,, r . n , cost is under ‘-TOO. sulphate of
N Gresham. Rt <; Mr f f. Cook ammonia being cheaper than ni-
Six Months 75■ !, ' 'V, r '.P' Kansan., IL -,| trnte of «oda tier unit of ammonia.
aix “Mr. O. E. Mason. Rt. 5; Mr. Tom]
Three Months..
.40
"ADVERTISING RATES.
H row Tit Rt. 4; Mr. J. T. Miles, i
•aMons of- TOO 11m
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1019,
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PRESS 0#W NIGHT 1
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One-half Page (per issue) 6.00, lasville ; Mr. W. Q. Entriken, Win-j *„ 5 „ t |,
Small Space (pet issue) per inch
Locale, Large Type (per issue).
Locals, Per Line (per issue)...
.15
.10
, ston. Mr. J. A. Drown. Rt. -; Hon. 0 f aTr)mnn j a
«sme amount ot
form of sulphate
.05
Office Phone 103
Residence Phone 67
MIS PAPL- RE
^RANCHES IN ALL The KHINCIPAL CITIES
^Even the best have off days.
Travel bring.
out a man but
takes all his cash.
The Atlantic is wide, hut the air
men know how wide it is.
Germany is beginning to wonder
At the work of “me und Gott.”
Every town that attempts to live
within itself is sure to die to itself.
W. D. I pshaw. W ashington lb . On loam to heaver soils we ad-
T R. rimrr. IutIna . nnngs: v j ge t |, e a ppli ca tj on at the time
'ms 'Maude lTcrring.Doug..isvile■: t ] lat the squares begin to form,
Ir. R. A. Baggett. Rt. 2: Mr. J. ..... . - j,,!
i Hunter. Rt. J, M”. J. -'V 1 time that the first blooms annear.|
Winston: Mr. J. E. Rentrne. lit. i; j ( j s preferably applied just lie-
Mr. R. L. Evans, Rt. fi; Mrs. T.. S. | ‘r . .7
Ent.rikin, Winston : Mr. M . A Me- w i,,. n there is a good supply of
Kelvey, Rt. ■ : Mr- -I. G. ’lof-lf.'• 'moiqtnre present, for quickest act- i
Tiithia Springs. j 0IJ
IN MEMORIUM
Tn the W. M.. Wardens and Mem-
burs of Douglasville Lodge No.
289. F. Si A. M.
7t has been swill that, one of the
'saddest, things of life is to se a
-,:tg man cot off in'tbe prime of
his firming manhood and esnieally
if the voung man lie one of |irrim-
Our community was both shock
ed and saddened by the recent
death of our young brother W.
A. Harding. He was horn in Pauld
ing county, November tbe Kith.
When these soluble source of, _
nitrogen are applied to trr<.win K | CLASSIC IED
Scot Taught
Madison Thrift
President James Madison often re*
ferred to the lessons of thrift taught
him when a youth by Donald Robert*
son. a Scotch schoolmaster.
Thrift and banking go hand In band.
Thrift means banking. Banking means
thrift
Thrift, and banking are national slo*
gans today.
See us at once about your banking.
there is eomparativly liltl
loss due to leaching, even on very | AD 3
sandy soils
T. E. Keitt, Chemist,
Georgia Experiment Station
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
GE'Hi - I i—Douglas County.
By virture of an Order of the
f'nnrt, of Ordinary of said County,
’■egiilarlv granted at the Anvil
Term. 1919. of said Court, will be
sold at public outcry on the first
Tuesday in June 1919. at the Court
j House in said County at Douglas-,
fPhe way to get rich is to buy
and sell, and make profit each
time.
The chain gang is a great insti
tution but those on it fail to find
it SO.
Being honest with everybody is
costly but 1,hi' paying method in
the end.
Buying by price is a poor policy;
quality comes first in all wise pur
chases.
Automobiles are not as expen
sive as ' kilns. i,i ; w!io wants
-'aiT'rtirlr'nrriTv-
1_LS4. He was raised to that j„ aa j d County; between tbe
What is fanje—can you tell who
the French premier was before
Clemenceau ? .
All who think that the Germans
are not going to sign the peace
treaty can stan up.
Great Britain is again trying to
keep Constantino, !e for the Turk.
Once ought to lie enough.
The trans-Atlantic aviators took
-their lives in their bands, and
every one deserved complete suc
cess.
fine degree of Master Mason in
Douglasville Lodge 'March 14th,
1908, and died in this city at the
home of his mother April the 11th,
last.
It 5s not nur purpose to extol
the virtues of Brother Harding
although pages could be truthful-'
lv written of bis splendid quali
ties,hut it will suffieelo sav that no
young man ever rfared in our
community had mo/- friends and
fewer faults 'than he. He was
ouiet unassuming, but withal a
gentleman in the truest sense of
the word. No stain ever smirched
■his character, no Unkind words
ever fell from his lips, hut he was a
friend of the’hel pleas and needy,
and by his quiet demeanor ipade
true and lasting friend
icfo (lie nature of Ids work- it
was not his pleasure to he a regu-
attendant at our lodge meet-
hut be was a true Mason and
We have stiffen! a irreparable loss
Ha ril
ing and we shall miss his smile and
lei,,oe handshake. Truly our
'.i«s is Heaven’s gain. Therefore
he it.
Resolved 1st. That w
with liis loved ones in hi
eat
Chickens are a
you don’t believ- it
with a hundred baby
starter.
gamble. If
try it uTtt
Uiicks as a
Everybody wants a peaceful so
lution of ‘ « ' ',r ' I's problems, hut
the trouble is that the doctors dis
agree.
-e
The prohibition people call at
tention to tile fact that 190,000.000
people live in the forty-five states
which have ratified national pro
hibition.
How closely do you read the
day’s news—do you Know what
the letters “N-O” stand for, when
applied to the aeroplanes in the
trans-Atlantic flight.
It’s a case of somebody being
dissatisfied with the peace terms—
cither the Allies or Germany. And
while we have the floor, we know
who is going to demur.
+ + +
Let every public spirited citizen
in the county get behind the Auto
mobile Association and work for
good roads. Good roads will bring
most of the other things We need.
If we are going to have a big
4th of July, we must begin prepa-
i nations at once.
+ + +
The Tennessee mountaineer who
' killed 25 Germans, captured 132
■ and destroyed 31 machine guns
the same day has been designated
|>y General Pershing as the world ’s
greatest hero and we think no one
{Will dispute his title.
+ 4- +
1 The Chicago Tribune in June,
J916, ’ called Henry Ford an An-,
, Jarchist “Uncle Hank” h%s insti
tuted suit for libel and proposed
go make this “world’s greatest
newspaper” prove its claims or
(disgorge a considerable amount of
filthy lucre. J
nal hours of sal", to the highest
bidder for cash, the following real
state, to wit
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING CO.
KODAKERS- Leave your film
at -oe McCarlev’s to be finished
All that tract, of land consist
ing of parts of lots of land Nos,02.
05. ,06. 07. being 120 acres, more
or., less, in the first (1st) district
fifth section of Douglas County.
Georgia.
One trad hounded oi ‘-',,11111 hv
Chattahoochee river, on blast by
land of Mrs J L 1 ibam on North
’ y land of T.' R. Whitley.and on
‘lie wfest by land of Mrs. V. A.
Brown, deceased
One tract bounded as follows:
On South by lands of T. R.Whitley
on East by land*of T. F. Brown.
1,11 West by land of the estatp nf
Mrs. V. A.Brown and on the North
A- the land of T. 11. Whitley. The
same being th ■ dower of M. M.
'Vkitlev in the Estate of E. R.
Whitley dee -used.
Said lands to lie sold as the pro-
nerty of E. R. Whitley late of
mid Countv. deceased, for t!
If you w:ant anything in the
1 Hardware line, call No. 86
ALMAND & McKOY
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS.
1 can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county
J. H. McLarty.
Solid Comfort
Chairs and Rockers
Huy a box of Caloid’s, good
preventative for Influenza.
./. L. SEL.MAN is SON.
Bring your laundry to E.
ROBERTS.
Machine needles and shuttles
for any machine, at McGarley’s
,se of paying the
R Whitley,
dist ,, 'lu’.lio'i are
law of said E R
tin
■afl
at
imd pray th
f'omtorter may cause them tn he
reconciled to thi< act of an" All-
Wise Heavenly Father.
Seem,!. That. a. nage of our
record book be dedicated to his
memory, having the date of birth,
entering, passing and raising and
and date of Brother entered fhere-
bdits of said | aIlt | 1011
led. and mnk-
licirs
• de-
ourn I ceased. Terms Cash
1 | Ids Mav 1st. >919.
i T. R, Whitley,
Administrator of the Estate
E. R. Whitley, deceased.
tffi SECURE SEED OF
UUITKJ
iU
Third. That a copy of this pa- Eor Free Distribution To Farm-
per be furnished the mother of} ers Of Georgia
Brother Harding and tbe Douglas
County Sentinel be requested to
publish the same.
May 5th, 1919.
Rcspectfuly submited,
Tliad McCoy,
.T, R.. DiiTM.n.
F. M. Stewart.
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FOR SALE—80 acre farm, situ
ated 2 LA. miles of Pow44r Springs,
- 1 ! t■ n, Good house, barn and other
^v i I out buildings; also three-room ten-
good pasture adjoining
barn. Fresh water 'running
through pasture; fine orchard,
about 1L mile of 7th District Ag
ricultural College. About 60 acres
under cultivation, balance in fine
pine timber, estimated to cut 209,-
000 feet. Terms if desired. 54 a
farm, situated 1 1 -j miles of Row
Springs, Ga. About "4miles ot 7th
District Agricultural College.
Good house, barn. etc. One of the
most desireside locations in the
county. If you-are in the market
for a good farm it will pay you to
see me at once.
B. L. VAUGHAN,
Powder Springs, Ga.
Comfortable chairs for every
body— that’s what makes the
home attractive. And style
need not be sacrificed.
It JVM Pay You to Buy
at These Prices
We are making some especially
attractive offers right now on over
stuffed rockers and luxurious Morris
chairs. We have them in leather,
imitation leather and various kinds of
cloth upholstery and in the very
latest designs.
of
Style and Stability at Pleasing Prices
Chas. S. Robison Furniture Co.
23-35-27 E. HUNTER ST.
ATLANTA
The Georgia State College ot Agri
culture, in co-operation with the Of
fice of Cereal Investigation. United
StateB-Department of Agriculture, has
been carrying on work with the ce
reals for some years. A number of
Imported strulnB have been tried from
time to time and a few of these are
promising. A large number of them
would not stand the winters that have
occurred in this section the last few i
years.
In addition to trying out imported
strains a large number of selections
have been made. Among the selec
tions now grown is one of Georgia Red
and one of Fulcuster. Last year these
two selections yielded considerably
above tbe original strain. This year
they are giving promise of an in
creased yield.
Small quantities of this seed are
being distributed In the state through
members of the Georgia Breeders’ As
sociation, It being aesnmed that the
people who took enough Interest In
S lant Improvement to become mem-
era of the Georgia Breeders’ Asso
ciation would be the best persons to
handle this wheaL The basis Of send
ing out this wheat Is that tbe College
furnishes the seed wheat in the tall
and gets one-fourth of the crop the
following year. The seed , so secured
will he distributed again on the same
basis so as to get theBe strains as
widely scattered over tbe state as pos
sible.
One imported wheat shows a great
deal of promise at th(s time and it
pie yields when threshed an In pro
portion to lta promise at I this time,
Some of this wueat will probably also
be distributed. Anyone interested tn
growinc this wheat another year
should consult their county' agent or
write to Mr. &. R .Chllda,' Division
of Agronomy, Georgia State College
of AgricuUnce, Athens, Ga. --- -
Purta Kirt: and Southern Queen Po-
FOR SALE—A hundred pound tat0 Plants for April .ar.d May delivery
capacity refrigator in good con- t go.oo per thousand, in ten thousand
dition, cheap. lots, $1.75.
• Z. T. Dake. | D. J. BRANCH,
i Ashburn, Ga.
Have you seen the Norman buggy
Almanri & Mt-Koy will take pleasure
in showing you and selline you one.
Get fresh Slone’s Oak.es at E. 0.
E. 0. Roberts
Ilirfliest prices paid for eountrv
prodnee at BAGGETT & BURTON
Get your Goodyear Cord Tires
at JAMES* SAYER.
Tf you need anything in the Hard
ware line call on 36.
A'manft &' McKoy
FOR SALE—*A good Jersey cow,
fresh. Will give 4 gallons a day.
7-tf J. T. GILES
Fertilisers and Top
Iff*
T now have complete lines of
fertilizers sufficient to "complete
season, .and,will have Top Dressing
and, side application, ‘which is com
posed of materials t/hat are avail
able at. once. Tt. lias been demon
strated that this application pays
beter and is more profitable to the
user than any fertilizer he uses
throughout thV season. Will be
glad to furnish you with balance
of vour requirements.
7-tf V. R. SMITH.
FOR SALE—Registered Poland,
China Pigs. $10 each, six weeks
old. Eleven pigs in litter front
famous Curie herd.ofBrowsworthy
Tenn., winner of championship
at Southeastern Fair, 1918. Also
one rmriatered brood, sow. $50.00
7-3 ,J. P. MEADOWS, Rt. 3.
LAUNDRY —Men’s Suits.j
Ladies Dresses, Spreads, Table
Bring your laundry to E. C.
Linens, Shirts and 2oli; rs; Phone ROGER I -9.
and will call for and deliver. WANTED—4 painters. Will
Joe McCaRLEY. J, a y good wages. Apply to T. B.
— BOMAR, Supt. Grant Bldg., Atlau-
Go to Almand & McKoy when you ta y a
want buggy harness.
Get Your Accessories for all
Get your Goodyear Cord Tires ma kes of cars at JAMES & SAYER
at JAMES& SAYER.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Am now prepared to negotiate
loans on first-class farms at 6%
interest. Also funds in Local
Bring your chickens, eggs and
butter to BAGGETT & BURTON.
FARM LOANS.
terest.
Astor Merritt,
Attorney at-L«w,
Douglasville, 1 Georgia.
Because it is most efficient rem
edy knwon in billiqusnesj, indi
gestion and constipation.
J. L. SELMAN .& SON.
Get fresh Stone’s Oakes at E, C.
E. C. Roberts
Get Rubber Hose at Almand &
McKtoJ,
If you are interested in erecting
a tomb stone or) monument to your
loved ones, call and let me show
yqu spme gopft designs.
■ ■ ’ j.b; g. hanks. -
Buy a box of .Caloid’s. Why?
Because it is mpsf efficient rem
edy known in Eilliousness, indi
gestion and cotistipation.
J. L. SElMAN & SON.
Small annual payments. Rea-
Bank to lend on farm and city | SO nable interest. Five year
property at current rate of in-. | Joans, Repay ene-tenth an
nually for four years, balance the
fifth year. Interest payable an
nually. When loans fall due can
be renewed for a further fiive
years. Loans Itiade to finish
payment' of lah<)s held under
bond for titlq.j:: If you want
money on good'terms and' at low
rate of interest! pee me.
Loans made iMthout delay.
TI. R. ftHTCHESON
Rooms 1 and 2 ,;Hutcheson Bldg
Douglasville, Ga..
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