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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUQLASVILLE GEORGtA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920.
PERSONAL
/MENTION
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECU
TIVE COMMITEE CALLED TO
MEET
Mrs. J. E. Phillips spent Wednesday
in Atlanta.
The Democratic Executive Commit
tee of Douglas County is hereby
called to meet at ten o’clock A. M.,
Tuesday February 10th 1920 at the
Court house in Douglasville, buisness
of importance, it is hoped that every
Mr. V. R. Smith spent Wednesday i member of the Commitee will be
in Atlanta. : present.
J. H. McLARTY, Chairman.
ASTOR MERRITT; Secretary.
Atlanta
Dr. D. Housworth was
visitor Wednesday.
Dr. T. R. Whitley was an Atlanta
visitor Wednesday.
Rev. S. T. Gilland spent Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. 11. M. Upshaw, of Washington,
is in Douglasviile this week.
Mrs. L. S. James spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Jeff Harding spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. J. W. House was an Atlanta 1
visitor Tuesday.
Miss Edith Dake spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Glenn Dorris spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Mr. J. S. Abercrombie spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta.
Dr. F. M. Stewart spent Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. J. E. Morris was a caller at the
Sentinel this week.
Mr. T. D. Conally of Route 0, was
in town Thursday.
Miss Lizzie Mae Thompson df Route
3, spent Saturday in Douglasville.
Mr. W. W. Winn of Route 3, spent
Monday in Douglasville.
Mr. L. L. Bartlett, of Route 4, was
a Douglusville visitor this week.
Mrs.S. T. Gilland spent Sunday and
Monuay in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. J.
Atlanta.
Powell-Pale
Judge Aderhold performed the cer
emony Sunday which united in mar
riage Mrs. Essar Powell and Mr. R.
L. Pate,
THE KOZYTORIUM THEATRE
will run four nights in the week be-
I gining, February the 5th, Fox will be
•run every Thursday nignt. remember
t Thursday night, Feb. the 7th.
1 Announcements
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the Voters of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tax collector .subject to the
primary when ordered. Owing to the
feeble condition of two old people, one
of whom is helpless, and having not
regained my strength from two oper
ations last summer, I can’t possibly
make a canvass of the county, but
hope to see as mqny of you as 1 can.
If elected will discharge the duties of
the office to the best of my ability
I earnestly solicit your vote and in
fluence. S. P. McKGY.
Classified Advertisements
FOR SALE—Pianos, Organs, Playv
Pianos, and Phonographs, on easy
terms. Write for catalogue, or call
on W. R. Smith, local agent, at Doug
lasville, Phone 29.
E, E. FORBES & SONS,
34-8 Birmingham, Ala.
Our expert optometrist trom
the A. lx. l lawkes Co., Atlanta,
[will be here again on next 1 ues-
' Jay, February 10. J. I - Sclman
& Son.
FOR SALE—One 100-barrel ca
pacity flour mill, complete with all
equipment. Now in operation. Two
corn mills, complete with equipment.
Must be sold to make room for tex
tile machinery. V. U. Smith, Doug
lasville, Ga. 40-2
hon. w. McDonald lee of Virginia,
National Director for tie Campaign for National and
World Wide Prohibition.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
SHOWS NEED FOR
iby spent Saturday in
Mr. John B. Duncan of the A. and
M. senool, at Macalund, spent the
week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Arnold and chil
dren ol' Atlanta, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dorris.
Mr. E. M. Huffine spent the week- J
end at home.
| To the Voters of Douglas County:
l 1 hereby announce myself a candi-
, date for the office of tax receiver ot
; Douglas county, subject to the action
; of tlie Democratic Executive Commit- j
| tee to be held on a date named by the i
; committee. If elected. 1 promise a
faithful performance of the duties re-1
j quired by the office.
1 earnestly solicit your support and
i influence.
Gratefully yours,
T. L. PITTMAN.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
Mr. L. L. Bartlett, of Rt. 4 w
tow n 'i uesday.
To The Voters Of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of tax collector
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Styles, ox 1 0 f Douglas county, subject to the
Birmingham, Ala., are visiting rei- j primary when called,
atives here this week. I earnestly solicit your support and
Mr. John L. Camp, of near Villa
Rica, was a caller at the Sentinel
office Tuesday.
influence.
J. S. McGUlRE.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKoy and
Mrs. W. M. Almond spent Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McLarty and
daughter Lillie Mae, spent Saturday
in Atlanta-
We are glad to know that Mr. Clark
Carver is much better after being
quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, of
Atlanta, were visitors to friends and
relatives here this week.
Mr. W. A. Sayer, well known form
er resident of V* inston, but now of
Alabama was in Douglasville this week.
Messers Mason Hendrix, Mac Winn,
Sam Meadows and Mi.es Ruth Hendrix,
of the A. & School, at Mackland,
spent Sunday at home on Route 1.
To The Voters Of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of tax receiver
of Douglas county, subject to the
primary when ordered.
If elected, I will perform the duties
of the office to the best of my ability.
I will apreciate your support and
influence.
ROBT. M. SMITH.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the Voters of Douglas County:
I I hereby announce myself a cani-
\ date for the office of tax reciever of
Douglas County, subject to the white
( primary to be held later.
If elected I promise to faithfulypor-
! form the duties of the office to the
i best of my ability.
1 earnestly solicit you
I influence.
Respectfully yours
ARTHUR KING
INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR W,
MrDONALD LEE.
LAV# ENFORCEMENT FIRST
$9,000,000 To Be Spent In Fighting
Bolshevism By Americanizing
Foreigners.
W. McDonald Lee, National Direc*
tor of the great campaign launched
by the Anti-Sale mi League oT America,
has made the following statement
Valentines! Valentines! Val
entines! at Joe McCarley’s.
TOR SALE—One milch cow, fresh.
T. W. Simmons Route 5.
FOR SALE—An organ. Apply to
Mrs. J. G. Bagget Route 2. Winston
Ga.
Will Grade Cottonseed on Tuesday
and Saturday of each week. J. W.
Burnett.
LOST—Friday, between town and
Bud Yancey’s, 2 truck chains. Finder
please leave at Duncan’s garage. J.
H. Keaton.
THE DOUGLASVILLE Roller Mill
will run on for several weeks yet.
Will advise the public 10 days in this
paper before closing down.
V. R. Smith.
Our expert optometrist from
the A. lx. 1 lawkes. Co., Atlanta,
will he here again;on next Tues
day, February io. J. 1,. Sclman
& Son.
NOTICE
The Stockholders of The Farmers’
Co-Operative Fire Insurance Co., will
meet in Douglasville, February 9th,
at 10 o’clock. The Directors will meet
February the (5th, to audit all the work
done for the year. (Be ready, Direc
tors.)
P. N. BROWN, Pres.
. ^ e pHILLIps -- s ~-
' After Jan. 31. We are no longer con
nected with the Roller Mills. All ac
counts made prior to Jan. 31 will be
collected by us.
McGOUIRK & BOBO.
Our expert optometrist from
'Another fourth 3f the money, for
object two, goes to the Anti-Saloon
League of America for work among
aliene in this country. We must make
good and law-abiding eltlzene of those
foreigners who stay with us, through 1 w j]| here again on next TucS-
educAtion, literature and speakers *3 . . ,, . ,
the only language they may know [the A. K. Hawkes Lo., .Atla/ha,
While harangued by anarchists and j av ^ p e hruary io. J. L. Selman
booze-advocates they remain a men- ‘
ace to our institutions. These scat*,iX Son.
teiHl colonies within our borders can j _____
be reached only through the systematic
and studied propaganda of the Na
tional League.
FOR SALE—Several good milch
cows. Also springers. I. H. Willough-
"Su< h of the remainder of the funds by, Villa Rica, Ga., Rt. 4.
as may he determined by the State 1
and National League is to be devoted I ^ i +w
«o object three. All the world is now 1 nav ~ . ,t_ '' 1 '
our neighbor. Five critical years have v»agor.’.-. tn wee .. a
demonstrated that we are vitally af- ^ • A. Abercrombie.
fueled by conditions elsewhere on t.he —
&0bP.. One dollar’s worth of liquor j* Uur eNpcrt optometrist from
i carloads of
and see them.
FOR SALE—One pair mare mules.
One weighs 900 lbs; the other 1000 lbs.
or more. Both are perfectly gentle;
work anywhere. AI30 a good 2-horse
wagon for sale. W. A. Turner, Doug
lasville, Ga. 39-tf
WE WILL pay you highest cash
price for all the corn you will sell.
DOUGLASVILLE ROLLER MILL.
Our expert optometrist from
the A. K. Hawkes Co., Atlanta,
will be here again on next Tues
day, February 10. J. L. Selinan
& Son.
FOR SALE—25 bushels Wbnnama-.
ker cotton seed. $2.00 per bushel. M.
N. Martin, Douglasville, Ga.
ARE YOU A TARGET FOR
FLUENZA?
IN-
Hits Listless, Run-down People
First— Their Blood Is Thin
EV ERY WHERE
DEMIC
• ill
ounteraet a hundred dollars of
showing the obJ us of the campaign, fr.f. money so generously given to mis- j the A. K.
taw
kes C.i., Atlanta,
and
by it is necessary, and to what pur
poses the funds raised will be de
voted.
"We have three great aims in this
campaign." declared Mr. Lee, "all of
which will appeal to every patriotic
American who has the welfare of his
own country at heart and any regard
for the moral and spiritual welfare
and progress of our neighboring na
tions. .These aims are as follows:
(1) To aid home Law Enforcement
(requiring about nine million).
(2) To Americanize the Foreigner
(requiring about nine million).
(3) A Dry World by 1930 (including
Mexico and West Indies).
"A fourth of the money raised in
the campaign is to be left in the State
for object one, "Law Enforcement,"
which means creating public senti
ment for observance of law. and dr-
mand for officers who will enforce the
law. Internal Revenue Commissioner
Daniel Roper and Federal an« stall
officers nearly everywhere invlip sue 1
co-operation by our organization and
similar ones. Liquor Interest* have
vith iOt -*-«. (.• (
[ fund--tw-nty-four States, in -irort to
: elect a Congress that will liw-xnase al
• coholic contents from one-rourth 01
1 one per c'.it. f o ten. or even fori>
; per cent.. . nd thus defeat the aims
l of Prohibition and nullify the EigfiV
Public Sale of
Dairy Cattle
On February 17, at 10 o'clock, A. M., I will sell to the
highest bidder, my heard of Dairy Cattle, including regis
tered Jersey cows, several heavy producing I Iolstein cows.
Also some of the best grade Jerseys in Georgia. One regis
tered Jersey bull, “Clement of Oakland.'' This bull has
taken several first grand championship premiums. Several
calves of good dairy type. One registered Jersey heifer.
The rest grade Holstein and Jerseys.
The sale will begin promptly at 10, A. M. Terms,
cash. Cows sold out of County will be given the best of
attention until shipping instructions are carried out. Parties
living in county will take charge of cattle after sale.
Place of Sale: Waverly Farm, near Duncan's Crossing,
four miles East of Douglasville, (da.
For particulars write.
J. P. CANNON, Owner,
DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
f-rif] 1 i
' | will be here again on next Tues-
Be Prepared—Strengthen and Build
I p Your Blood wish Pepto-Mongan
If it is true that you arc not feeling
your best —if you have that “always-
tired” feeling and no interest or en
thusiasm —then you should be care
ful of the influenza.
It is thin-blooded, anemic people
' that disease strikes first. The fact
i that you have had a very few serious
nothing to do with it.
•ions by Baptists. Methodists, Presby
terians. Episcopalians and others.
Let’s help make effective these mis-1 day, February io. J. F. Selman
sionary gilts The missionary pleads „
for our helo .against the emigrating ! ^
liquor dealer and his wares that are 1 illnesses ha
hurrying fo other shores. I FOR SALE—A good 70-acre farm, j Everyone Rets run-down occasionally,
“Under objects one and two the' Known as the Grady Roberts farm.
Anti-Saloon League seeks to remove 1 „ ~
the cause that \ M. C. A.. Red Cross, [' • J * vou (
Salvation Army and other noble bodies — * -
are earnestly striving to remedy. With ..j Mv Best Customers Thru
iiiw enforcement, proper education and !
removal of temptation there will be !
less poverty, fewer dens of vice, a
redemption from misery to women and
children, and the work of tho«e great
organizations will be made easier and
the quicker accomplished.
“Under object three it wJH be pos
sible to “clean up" Cuba and the
Bahamas from the liquor and vice con
•agion that is already affecting out
bores. Mexico also, because of which
probably a hundred million dollars a
year is spent by our American Govern
ment to keep the peace, would be less
1 disturbing element if drink were
bolished and this can be accom
dished. As an aid In preventing
Bolshevism from spreading to our
chores, some countries of the Old
World should be made acquainted
with our customs and laws and theii
citizens taught to rc.- p* m. such before
emigrating here.
Rats" Writes J. Adams.
“Used to have the busiest Restau
rant in town until news spread that
the kitchen was infested with rats;
lost a lot of my best customers un
til I tried Rat-Snap. Haven’t a pest
in the place now." Restaurants should
use RAT-SNAP.” Three siz'.25c,50c, Mangan
$1.00.
Sold and guaranteed by Almand &
McKoy. Joe C . MeCarley and Harding
Supply Co.
FARMS F<
r r. vi
hen they do, the blood is in no
condition to fight off disease germs,
because it has not enough red cor
puscles. It is the reel corpuscles of the
blood that fight disease and save you
from sickness.
You simply can't afford to take
chances when influenza is striking
down, thousands everywhere. Fortify
your blood— build it up with the
pleasant tonic. Popto-Mnngan.
And should you bo just recovering
from influenza, you need Pepto-
use yourblood has ex
hausted its strength. Pepto-Mangan
will help build you up.
Pepf e -Ma -an is widely and heart
ily endorsed by physicians. It is ef
fect':'.’ and ea>v to take. Comes in
either !iqc : «i - blot form. No differ-
once in medi, in properties. »
Soli 1 ; x » ig store. But be sure
ynu get !•• . ..• Pepto-Mangan—
“G • . A 1 it by the name and
b ’ue is on the pack-
Good
Oil
lO-FWa
are
WOOD AND SI'l'I L PLOW STOCKS
HO(i WlKI’t, I leavy, Per Rod
HA ML STRINGS, Inch 25 &
BREAST CHAINS, Heavy, Per Pair $1
GOOD LEATHER COLLARS. .. .$5, $6, & $7
BRIDLES $2.75, $3. 1,
CA RII.CAL DTSTRIBl TOR $8
DIAM< )ND EDGE WES AND KEI.L)
DRAG HARR WJ , 50, AND .60 TOO'I
II \LE SOLE LEATHER, EXTRA GOOD
STOVES AND RANGES
HOUSE PAINT, SIITRWTN WILLIAMS
SINGLETREE AND DOUBLETREE
DITCHING SHOVELS
HAMES, Per Pair O.50 &$2.oo
TRACTS
COLLAR PADS 75 & .90
PLOW LINES—EXTRA LENG ITT. Per Pair. .*75
BACK BANDS 75 & -9°
P< ILJLTRY NETTINl I, Per Roll ?4-5°
PLOW POINT'S, OF DIFFERENT MAKES
LEADBETTER ONE ■SEED COTTON, CORN
AND PEANUT PLANTERS
COTTON AND SCOYli. HOES
COOK DITCHER AND TERRACER.. . $55.00
REMEMBER WE HANDLE THE V£//' PER-
.... .FECTJON OIL COOK STOVES AND
OH. HEATERS
BUSH BLADES AND SNATHES
HARDWARE
ALMAND & McKOY
HARDWARE