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DOUGLA3 COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920.
THE SENTINEL
Published Every Friday By HALL & KIRBY
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DOUGLASVILLE
AND DOUGLAS COUNTY
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Subscription Kates
One Year, $1.50, Six Months, .75, Three Months, .40
Entered in the Postoffice at Douglasville, (Ja., as second class matter.
BOLL WEEVIL MEETING WILL
BE HELD FEB. 16 AT COURT
HOUSE
Douglasville’s Streets.
T his is as good a time as any to say something about the
bad condition uf the streets of Douglasville. Our streets, as
everybody knows, .ire'ahnost impossible. „ The sidewalks have
gotten to the pent where naming them “siiL*\v •];••••" is a m. -
applicativ e • l t!••vur.l.
\Vc are n * f i'eg fault with anyone. It is :is much one
pc 1 -
jnind, and it
everything
and sidewalk? n I ‘ - hoe. be.
A boll weevil meeting is scheduled
1 to be held at the court house in Doug
lasville, Monday, February 1G, which
promises to be very largely attended
: as the subjects to be discussed are
i those which are interesting to all who
have anything^ to do with cotton.
C. E. Kellog, live stock specialist,
J. A. Johnson, district agent, A. C.
Lewis, state entomologist, and H. X.
Kemp, county agent, will speak on the
| subjects of the boll weevil and how
! to heat him.
STRAYED
Sunday one black Berkshire
pig, weight about 80 pounds.
Anyone ha.\ing information
about the pig please com
municate with me.
Miss Lilia Freeman
DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
SPECIAL
( RKOLI.TON WANTS LAUNDRY
In urging the people of Carrollton
11o subscrib.: to a fund for the building
of a laundry, the Carr* 1 County Times
mentions the Douglasville laundry as
J follows: “Douglas ilk' is installing a
j laundry at a cost of $89,000, so we !
are informed and Carrollton has not
. nd -f'/urth that sum, yet.’’
state
Pure Ribbon
Cane Syrup
in Barrels
American Legion Shows True
Colors.
The V' Legion if
training lias ■..>c its thin coat t •' •'Americanism." etc.,
and sh >ws itself
V; I mend the legion ft! thr
off the veil of dcci t nd < lea !y sho
diet that it will k
and file, as a rr-dt.
It mat hr. tfvugh. as lias been said, t 1 ’ t there are r*«-t
enough members rank and file in the leg
material!;,, by :!u r w it! irawal.
The County Agent.
This pact' is net i«ne of those who tab • ■ :
ie'r advised ns to a h
sir,ess of farming,
ik es sec ■ that something might b
ulerst "•.!, and sometimes, ttnac
emseh es
r : houi'l
he shnulo d,
;• said in favor of
to keep the f"■
not do, in t! v b
But, i
the little upderst 1, q ted count
agent.
If the government v.-ere to spend money for the expert
services of a man for the benef it of ether professions than (arm
ing it is certain his knowledge would be made u i c <»! by those
who would benefit therefrom. 1 he element of competion would
Stand in the way of applying the principle to other businesses,
however. This does not obtain in the business of farming.
Get acquainted with your county agent. He hi generally
a good fellow to know, and if you do not wish to cv 'Milt h m
about your problems you don’t have to. It will not hart you
to know him.
, TO AVOID THE “FLU”
First Of All. Make Sure Your Li vid
Is Red And Rich—In Fighting Trim
SAFETY IN VIGOROUS BLOC!)
If You Y '.-;h>r and Depressed Don't
D ! .y A c—Gel a Gi*od Tonic
' If you get the influenza, see a
I doctor at once—but why get it? Isn’t 1
it worth while, ir.t od. to take ev#-r\
precaution n c.v, ag.iinfit getting it ? :
i F: •':.*■ :y the best and first thb'g to
! do is to make sure you are in good
physical condition. During an epi-
! demie, almost wherever you go you
are ^exposed to influenza. As long as
:. ou arc really well, the red corpuscle*
of your blood fight off and defeat dis-
• oa.-e germs. P.ut when you are tir'd
• and run down, when you feel all right
lexcfpt that you haven’t much energy
• or enthusiasm, your blood is. tired out
•too, and you are an easy victum.
pf *.•-Mnr.gan has become famous
:: a ••nilder of rich, vigorous blood.
1 It helps vr u up when you n~e run
•dowr.. I : h* b s you avoid illness. Or.
1 it h* •: • you recover, if you realized
your poor physical condition too lat?.
i Phy-icans have been rev nr.mending
Pepto-Mangan for years, in case of
j anemia (hioodlessness). It is- reliable,
effective, and has a record of twenty-
five years success. Take no chances
with a run down condition. Get Pepto.
Mangan today. It is good health in
surance. .
Pepto-Mangan is sold in liquid and
tablet form. There is no difference in
medical value. Take either kind you
prefer. But be sure you get the gen
uine Pepto-Mangan—“Gude’s”. The
‘ full name should ho on the package.
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A reel understanding of the customers needs;
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The spirit thae animates this bank is the ground
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G. T. McLarty, Cashier.
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I have again bought the
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at the same old place un
der the same old name do
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ing, Pressing, alterations,
and repairing of all kinds.
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