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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY
JOHN H. HUDSON
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
VILLA RICA, Ga.
UR. 0. HOUSEWORTH
Attention to Surrey
• lid Diseases of women and children
Office in Hutcheson Building
Office Phone No. 118-2
Residence Phono No. 118-3
J. K HUTCHKbUN
Attorney-nt-Law
% Office in Hutcheson Building.
Sports Doom Foot Binding in China
;» a. Praucb Wm. Sclil'iy Howard
BRANCH & HOWARD
Attorneys-at Law
Peters Building
Both Phones Main MOO
ATLANTA. CEORGIA
Oflirr
AS70R MERRITT
AlTOItNEY AT PAW
DOU’JLAsVILLE. (JEORfilA.
’ DR. w! H. KlhiiJ
Physician end Suwon
Office in Hutcheson Ruinling
Idgar Wntkina Homer Watkins
Prank Harwell
WATKINS, HARWELL & WATKINS
AI TURN K VS-AT- LA W
Rooms 6U1-5II3 1th Natl. Hank Bldg.
ATLANTA. GA.
General Practice it, All Courts and
Federal and State Departments
D. i$. STiiiCKLAiND
ATToHNKV at law %
Office* In Hutcheson hu*iding.
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Classified Advertisements
it 1 you are interested in erecting j
a tomb stone or monument to your j
loved ones, call and ,et me snow i
you some good designs.
H. G. BANKS, i
IF YOU must wear glasses, j
why not begin the year right ? A |
little precaution and care now i
may be of untold value to you ' „ fakers bring your film to J.
1 , . i C. JleCnrley.s for developing.
for vpnrs fn rump. I :'vn vour ■
avc your -
.ru t Oi> ! FOP SALE—Pk'.nor. Oman:*, Pi:*.*,
Moat Volued
Ex port 8 to
Jho Orient,
Says this
Observer
■fxJOHM W.
VvOOD
Amoricaji
Freedom of Action Im- playground
perative and Bound One of Our
Feet Disappearing.
Basket ball, tennis and jumping the
rope are curing China of the agt-oU
cruel custom of binding the feet of her
daughters. These American sports are
proving just as efficacious in doing Church, who recently returned from a tirrtlv American institution, the play-
nway with that evil a3 is the law of the nine-months' tour of the Far East in ground; and now the Chinese Empire
Chinese republic against the practice connection with the Episcopal Nation- is dotted w ith these open air places,
of foot binding. In many instances it Wide Campaign. In fact, Mr Wood One can't easily estimate the extent of
is even more efficacious for there can ranks the American playground as one the benefits future generations in the
be no basket ball, tennis or rope jump- of our most important “exports” to Orient w ill derive from this infusion
lng for tlie girl with bound feet and the Orient. He hopes it will be “ex- of the spirit ■ J free, open air America
since the “new woman" of China, even ported” in stiil larger quantities into the youth of China, *
in her girlhood Insists upon participa- through the Nation-Wide Campaign "In the one dial, for ins,.,ice. of
ting in American sports the bound foot as that campaign seeks to raise more binding the feet o; Cainc-e , iris our
must go. .„ than $411,000,000 to strengthen all playgrounds are work ins a revolution.
All kinds o'. American sports are phases of Episcopal activities at homo There can be no basket ball or tennis
popular in young China ana in other and abroad. or rope jumping for a girl with bound
Oriental countries, according to John "Quietly but systematically for the feet, and since the Chinese girl in-ista
for years to come,
eyes examined by our
tometrist, Mr. Chas. A. fircen. 1 Pianos, and Phonograph
Me will be at our store again on'7 t ‘ ?r,v - s- '"'rite for catalogue, or call
Friday, Jan. 2 v,rcl. J. I.. bA.mm ? n v 'l R ‘ S ™ ith ' ‘°™> »*•»*. Doug.
, • J ' * lasviile, Rhone 29.
& Son * E i i IRBES ■ 3< • S,
Birmingham, Ala
LOST—On New Year*-- day, on
Powder Springs road, Van- “
i sant crossing ar.d Marietta, l troDI j >
, wrist watch, engraved on bar . “E. 1
V. M.’’ Finder notify Ethel M Kin- ..
lev, Third Motional Eur.k .Budding, j
Atlanta, Ga. Reward. 'U9-i
LOST—Friday, Dec. 19, betwem
Douglasville and Hatchett’s Cros:du»
Weha^veTiargl TV. cs’| a of window 9hades - Find
, | please notify Grady Camp, Kt 1.
FOR SALE-—A nice six-months.ri
Ready-to-Wcar, Men’s an ! R
Suits and Overcoats, wi’ich we I
will close out ;:t cut price- I. : Ocorgin-hred mare colt. Price 00
, • W. M. MORRIS, Douglasville. G ..
fj rooaznisky.
W. Wood, Foreign Secretary to the past twenty years," he said "we have upon taking part in sports, the bind-
Board of Missions of the Episcopal been exporting to the Orient tliat dis- ing up of tu<* feet is bound.to go.
UK, K. K. HAMILTON
UUiee **:i lluw..c, ”ii Building.'
Diseases of the Heart and Lung:,
a specialty
Office Phone *13. Residence 78.
Legal Advertisements
BANK Hi FT NOTiCK
In the District Court »>,' the; United
States, lor, t lie Norliuni 1 •«•»v-1
Georgia. % »•
In re: Ea*ne- ' !.. I- ■ •' • l ,L * ;
No. 0654. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for «ii. !uit'. * having < •
been filed in loiu’ormity win ‘n •" ’ I
above named biir.iu upt anti ii..‘
having ord cd t:• ut c h* ..- up.
•aid petition la* h * » n .Jr.mury 24i.i
1920, at ton clock M., ..t :k
United Sta*. s l >* -t» • * I’ourt . . i. ’
the city of Atlanta. -• • .:•• • • •'
is hereby -y. ii io all ;.. a.
other ptiaon in int.v«* ai ; a
at said time a'.d pi.a ard liov. u .
if any they lmve, why the | . .
the bankrupt : >.■ * * »Tiu .-. r A .1 a a
be grant', d.
O. C. FULLER, rieiv.
AD^UM^; RATOI’.'S .* !
t;: • -
Bv virtue of r.n ord •• <>!’ ■ t’ *mi t
of Ordinary of Dougins Coun
larly grant.-d at tli .L.ajaiy Tonn,
1920, of said Court, will .aid on i
the fir t
at public outcry, at tlv <• art hva a..
DougflaFvii’.v, in --id ' -•• .*i • a.i-.l ■vu.i!
between tin* le*::*! huuri • *.. the
follov.’injv :*».». 1 v.-iate, t». •» '• !.V
Ninety-five too) acre- of Ina-.l. m «r<.
or less, iHiim*' iho South I' lot <•('t ‘ v»
land numl • ;l i L - i i’ .. • . tL*» t
Second (2nd) 1-* ict >u» ’ : i' ( ' •*
Section of originally Canv'.k n"
Douglas County. (*'• or/;k*. ;*>a , ; ; i*
(5) acre's, more or k -s, > T t!';* • i
side, belonging to Bartow Nolan : •i. 1
One (?) acre, more or less, in
Northeast corner belonging to E. I’.
Strickland. .Said land to hr uold m.
the pronerty of <». A. CiCmp, late o;
said County, cp reused, for the nurr.o-
of making distribution ar.ior.ir thu;
heirs at law of said deceased. Te vr.v: .
Cosh.
This, the 6th day of January, 1920.
, MRS. M. R. CAMP.
Administrix of the Estate of G. A.
Camp.
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
GEORGIA—Douglas County., „
J. H. Steed hereby gives notice that
«t the March Term of Superior Court
of Douglas County, to be held on the
Third Monday of March, 1920, he will
•pply to said Court by petition, to be
relieved of his disabilities placed upon
him by the verdict of the jury in the
case of Eugenia Steed vs J. H. Steed,
tried at the March Term of said Court.
1918, wherein a total divorce was
granted between the parties, and pe
ll titionA*. J. H. Steed, was left under
[^ disability of not being able to marry
' Again, and petitioner publishes this
Pfebtice as required by law.
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LOST—Tv/o Bodice keys, No. 86,1 . COMMENCE, the New It 1
between James’ Garage ii'id I>r. Ei;-xfst- Mcndache, l'.yeache, I'
Whitley’s home. Kinder pimre re- .Tiv trouble with your i \ " i
turn to me or leave at S«ntin -1 ofr; ;s . f r|nsses m:tv cause you many tm-
JkXmlcy Collins. comfortable and painful datS
Cltir expert optometr st from ;riurino iqio. It you are havnt;
the Chas. \. Green Ootica! Co eye troubles, or trouble with your
\ti 11, Ga., will lie bare again |glasses, call in to see our exp :t
on Friday, January 2t“d. !.. optometrist, Mr. Chas. \. Green,
Selmnn & Son. who will be here again on Frida).
January a.jrd. J. [,. SeFman N
; Son.
flROr-15.51®
LOST—One brown ferr.nlo goat, j
Finder pler.se notify M. J._d*. , ii
j STRAYED—Tuesday, Dec! ‘2.".. Hln.e
to J six-wecks-old male pig. Please notify
W. H. SSnor, at Connally .shoe shop,
NOTICE—I will list hcv.
call on my subscribers through t!u
week, on account of other work, so
you are requested to be ready to pay
for your papers Saturday ni .!i, t
Sunday morning'. K you w ; ll i. u «o
j me I’ll stick to you and g • * y-»i tl.c
best service possible. J. W. Hitck-
cock. Vj-1
| FOR SALE—One pair mare niuk
One wrighs 900 Ihs; tlv* other 1000 ' •
i or mote. Both are perfectly gentle:
| One* weigh- 900 !i.s, the oth-.*lo9 ' .
' wagon for N'.le. W. II. Turner i > .
lasviile^ Ga. 39-t’
OF
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3CK
All make.. Elvclric Sinrtvrs. Gvn
! raturMniinclcis. Coi'lniretars mid
i ! ,n:i ilfl rop&ircd,
1 Fiarv \our car here while in the
Fity.
I
:&diiicrn -rtalo equipment to.
AIL.
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•v •. V . iV C•’ VJdJtkto/ Lv
{Successor • fo IV. Russel!)
19 Peteys .St., Atlanta
Metal VVor! . . < 11 ring, Repair i nd Job
W c rk.
if town : t ii ; ivt i ■ peci ! attend .
This 5th day of January’. 1920.
J. H. STEED.
James & Beduood, John H. Hudson,
Attys. for Petitioner.
Cameffl nre Bold every
where in scientifically seeled
packages of 20 cigarettes or
tenpackages(2 00 cigarettes)
in a glassir.e-paper-covered
carton. Vge strongly recom
mend this carton for the
home or office supply or
when you travel.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
ELS ere in a class by themselves—easily the
V ' mosl refreshing, the most likable cigarette you
ever smoked. You can prove that! Simply compare
Camels puff-by-puff with .any cigarette in the world at
any price! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis
faction to, the utrcjcst testb-
Made to meet your taste. Camels never tire it, no matter how
liberally you smoke them ! The expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful—so full-
bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every
time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment!
Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any
unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are
enjoyable.
In fact. Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so
many i\ew ways you never will miss the absence of coupons,
premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Camel Quality l
ic save
Ifcuir Ksttsjj
smi Mak®
BANK. WITH
US
DOIGLASVILLE BANKING CO.
PAY ME for GORES ONLY
Blood Poison, Skin. Kidney. Bladder and Chronic Diseases, Eczema,
Nervous Debilitv, Exhaustion, Weakness. Out-of-town men visit-
• ing the city call on me at once, as you may he cured before re
turning home. Office hours daily 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays 11 a.
m. to 1 p. HD- Everything stsictly private :.nd confidential.
DR. T. W. HUGHES, Specialist.
Established 1912—I8*A N. Broad St^ opp. 3d Net. Bank, Atlanta, Ga.
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