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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL.
RESOUIflNS Locais—Persunsls
On April 28th 1921, the grim
naper death again entered our
ranks and claimed for its victim
our worthy and beloved brother,
C, W. Winn, Bro. Winn was born
Allg 12, 1858 being sixty-two and
one-half years old.
He was made a Mason in Bally-
ton Lodge in Alabama seven or
eight years ago at which place In-
lived for many years and after
the death of his wife on June 8th,
1915, he with his three small
children moved back to his old
home in Georgia and lived with
his aged mother to the time of
his death. After moving back to
Winston Bro. Winn moved his
membership to Winston Lodge
and was a faithful and devoted
member and loved and respected
by all his Brethren. Bro. Winn
was a faithful and consistent mem
her of the Methodist church. He
leaves three young children, his
aged mother, two brothers and
many relatives and friends to
mourn his loss.
Resolved that we extend and
hereby express our sincere and
heartfelt sympathies to his child
ren and relatives and pray the
blessings of Almighty God upon
them and commend them to his
care and protection.
Res. 2nd. The page of our min
ute book he dedicated to his mem
ury and a copy of these resolu
tions be furnished the family.
W. K. IJurnett
T. A. Thompson,
A. L. Hornbuckle.
Committee.
Miss Bessie Faye Griffith spent
Saturday in Atlanta.
Mr. Paul i). Selman was in At
lanta Monday.
Miss Blanche McClendon of At
lanta, is visiting Miss Gladys John
ston.
Miss Kathrine Geer spent Sal.
in Atlanta.
Misses Ellen and Anna Winn
who are attending school at Wes
leyan College Macon, came home
this week for the McLarty-Dorris
wedding.
Mi's. I‘. I). Selman spent the
'week-end in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Sullies were At
lanta visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Johnston
and Mr. Tommie Keaton, of Birm
ingham, spent the week-end with
Mrs. M. E. Johnston.
The friends of,Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Smith will be sorry to learn
of tile critical illness of their
baby.
Messrs. Henley Hutcheson and
Dillard Boyd spent the week-end
with homefolks.
22 acres, new house, etc., near
the highway, church and school,
cheap at +1 GOO.
West Ga. Land Co.
We Eliave near Douglasville a
fine piano slightly used and part
ly paidjfor, which we will sell to
party willing to complete the re
maining monthly payments. Send
name and address for full infor
mation.
Cable Piano Company,
82-84 N. Broad St.,
li-t 10-14'I Atlanta, Georgia.
Farmers Sow Grain
We are State Agents for Duplex Basic Phosphate
which runs from 18 to 24 per cent. It is manufactured
by the Tennessee Coal Iron & R. R. Co., Birmingham,
Ala. It is scientifically prepared, especially for all kinds
of Grain and Hay Crops.
It is shipped in 100 ib. Cotton Sacks or Bulk. Write
us for Booklets and quotations. We want and Agent in
every county. Truitt Coal £sf Iron Company,
Phone Ivy-753 Atlanta, Ga.
' Every Acre Reclaimed is
«t permanent investment
paying profits every year
IT costs something in both time and money to
clear cut-over land, but you only spend it one
year—once for each acre. One fair crop will pay
for the work and usually show a profit besides.
Then, free from stumps, that land will .pay profits
every single year. Results in this state have shown
conclusively that
Red Cross Extra 40% Dynamite
is ideal for this work—quick, effective, economical.
Therefore it is used by a majority of farmers.
Clear more land in 1921
1920 was one of the biggest land-clearing years this
state has ever known. The farmers all over this
district are planning for even greater accomplish
ments in 1921. Join the movement and reap the
benefits.
See our local dealer regarding Du Pont Explosives
- for spring delivery. Write for “Farmers’ Hand*
book of Explosives.” It’s valuable—and free.'
Harding Supply Co. Douglasville, Ga.
E. 1. DU PONT DK NNV'tU’*'’
Wiiors The Pities
Were Heidis Week
Mrs. Sytl Johnston entertained
the Matron’s Club and quite a
number of visitors Friday, Oc
tober 7th.
Rook was played for some time
after which the hostess served a
salad course with coffee.
Tlie Missionary Society of the
Methodist church met with Mrs.
Jim Giles Tues. afternoon.
An interesting program was
rendered by. some of the mem
bers.
There were 20 members pres-
! ent.
Mrs. Giles served sandwiches
mil iced tea.
The only vacant lot on E. Broad
St., strictly in the business center
listed with us for sale. If. you are
interested in a fine investment
call and see us.
West Ga. Land Co.
Room 11 Hutcheson Bldg.
Of the children that die under t'
years of age, (> out of 10 die during
the first year. During the second year
there are 15%, so that during the first
two years of life .'1/4 of the child deaths
occur. High birth rateR mean nothing
in repopulating the country if the chil
dren die before reaching the reproduc
tive age.
You vaccinate against smallpox. In
1020 there were 414 times as many
deaths from diarrhoea in children un
dor two years of age as from smallpox
Every town and school should hav$
a well-constructed play ground witl*
the proper equipment; it pays to play
Red Cross Trains
147 Blind Vets
In Useful Work
Training designed to fit them for the
battle of life was taken by 117 blind
ed ex-service men at the Red Cross In
stitute for the Blind, near 'Balt imore,
Md., during the fiscal year 1920-1021,
according to the report of the Insti
tute for that period. '
Of this number, 19 have gone on to
other Institutions, in almost every
ease to institutions where those hav
ing sight an* receiving advanced edu
cation. The blind, ex-service men who
have entered such instilutions arc pro
vided -.villi special text-books in
Braille/ reading which they were
taught at tie* Red Cross Institute.
Twelve men have passed from the
In iilvi-’ to • iKvessfully carry on sonic
ocean’.• i n or liti.-iuess for which they
were titled by special training. A few
have withdrawn from the Institute be
cause of poor physical condition, 14 are
receiving further “training on the
Job” and 87 arq, still in training*
Red Cross Plans
$6,000,000 Effort
To Save Children
Medical care and clothing for thou
sands of children in Central and East
ern Europe nrb outlined os the activ
ities of the American Red Cross in
Europe for the current year, says a
statement on the eve of the Annual
Roll Call of the organization. These
activities, supplemental to the feeding
operations of the European Relief
Council of which Herbert Hoover Is
chairman, are designed to provide the
most adequate and balanced relief
within the resources of private phi
lanthropy.
Through the establishment of child
welfare stations in the centers of pop
ulation of those countries where ade
quate medical care Is not now obtain
able, the American Red Cross plans
to provide the medical assistance need
ed to restore these children to a nor
mally healthy life. The sum of
000,(KHl has been made available for
this work.
you Are Invited To The
Demonstration Of The
Internationa! 8-16
On Hie Farm of Mrs. L. N. Harding
1-2 Mile Out Cn The Brownville Road
Wednesday, Get. 26,
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If you are interested in Tractor Farming and want
to know more about the low cost of power farming
this is your chance to see an actual field demonstra
tion. Don’t Miss It.
Harding Supply Co-
ANNOUNCING THE
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Atlanta and Adjacent Territory
i ne Mt
is the most powerful
eutting, lightest indraft.
molest in construction //f/
!l easiest to operate,
lasts longest and \\\\kw«
needs least repairs.
We have added Farm
Implements to our
heavy machinery line,
and are pleased to ■ an
nounce that we have se
cured the service of Mr.
J. J. Robertson, who is
well known to the buy
ing public,, and will be
glad to greet not only
his old friends, but any
who might want infor
mation concerning farm
implements.
THE
MOLINE
Disc
Moline. Disc Drills will soVv any i^kl
grain on the farm in a way that will ~ _=
both increase-the yield and quality.
Wn C,vj)
MOLINE
Sunny South Wagon
Equipped with combina-.
eel and wood axle,
insures great car
rying capacity and
light draft. It is
built of high-grade
material through
out.
Woodruff Machinery Mfsr. Co
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