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Winn Realty Company
Real Estate Eoans
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’ THANK YOU" FOR MY Y. I>. B'
EXPERIENCE. WRITES FRIEND
FROM CHILE, SOUTH
AMERICA
The writer is a teacher in the Institute
Indies, Santiago, Chile)
OFFICE:
Muse Hardware Store
| PHONE 86
I DOUGLASVILLE - - GEORGIA |
The singing at Mi - . George Tur
ner's Sunday night was enjoyed
by a large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Bomar spent Mon-1
day with their son Mr. Horde Bo-!
mar, "'ho is on the sick list, wtH The Ohio Young
hope for him a speedy recovery. |ch is the most effi
Mrs. Ruby Terry spent Monday j temperance service I know. And
with her mother Mrs. Jack Hollis. 1 mean ’’efficient" in a true sense:
Miss Jimmie I.on Hollis spent i it accomplishes the greatest pos-
I’eopte s iir-
ent medium
VLLLA RICA, DOIIG’VILLE, AUSTELL & ATLANTA
BUSS LINE
Lv. Villa Itica
1... Douglasville
Lv. Austell.
Ar, Atlanta
.10:00 a. In.
.11:00 a. m.
Lv. Atlanta
t.v. Austell... .
I .v. Dnuglasvillc.
Ar. Villa Rica ..
mao p. m.
4.25 p. m.
.5:00 p. m.
.5:30 p. m.
Lv. Villa Rica
Lv. Douglasville.
Lv. Austell.
A r. Atlanta.....
6:1 (I p. ni.
6:30 p. m.
cuo p. ns.
8:00 p. m.
Sunday with Miss Ethel Camp j sible results tortli
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson ed.
jtaken dinner with their grand] As a training school, the study
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee Sun. j course hooks gave me the informa-
i Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell'tion I needed to convince our vie-
I spent Sunday with their parents j turious track team, in this school
| Mr. and Mrs. Davison. in Chile, that smoking, drinking
! Mr. John Hollis visted his par-j and impurity are not conducive to
cuts Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Saturday, j-'good athletics. The same source
Miss Jimmie I.ou Hollis visited j gave me live illustrations that hold |
dren.
I have only one regret in my Y.
P. B. experience—that I did not
put more effort and enthusiasm in
to the organization. It lias paid a
living manifold return for all en
ergy expended. My one word of
warninato my V. P. B. friends is
ti)at'an initial effort was .and al
ways will he necessary to produce
any result.
With sincere thanks to the molh-
, | or arganizhtion, the W, C. T. U„
' L,> op - xnt f 0( , kji,,! ariyjee and counsel
and the Y. P. B. for its standards
which I have made my own, I re
main.
A loyal Y. 1’. B. Member.
PAULDING B. FORRY.
Santiago, Chile.
J. It. HUTCHESON
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Hutcheson Building.
lv. Atlanta -----
Lv. Austell
Lv. Douiflasvillo.
Ar. Villa Rica . ..
PROTECT YOUR CAR
With a
Mrs. Bertie Terry Saturday i‘. M.
Miss Ethel Camp visited her sis
ter Mrs. Pearl Camp Wed, I*. M.
il:0() u m.
. 0:30 a. in.
Harper Transter Co.
SOMETHING NEW
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Local Sleeping Car Service
Between
ATLANTA and MACON
The town code provides that any
owner of a dog allowing the
same to be on the streets of Doug-
lasville without being muzzled, the
marshal shall kill said dog, and
the owner is subject to a fine of
from $5.00 to $30.00.
Also, that any one running an
automobile or other vehicle at a
greater speed than 15 miles per
hour, and any one swinging a mov
ing locamotive shall be subject to
a fine. The marshal has been or
dered to enforce these laws after
this date.
MAYOR and COUNCIL
Dr. J. F. Duffey
Lv. Atlanta
11:35
Ar. Macon
3'05
Remain in car until
7:00 :
Go to hcil
9:00
l.v. Macon
4’.*15 •:
Ar. Atlanta
(1:10
Registered Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Classes Fitted
At Duffey\s Jewelry Store
1. "1. E. T.
a. m. C. T.
Remain in car until 7 ; oo a. m.
The Southern Serves the South”
DR. D. HOUSEWORTH
Special attention to Surgery and
Diseases ot Women and Children.
Phones: Office, 106; Res., 118.
Office in Hutcheson Bid);.
Tax Recovers Rounds.
.10 to 12,
.... 1 to 2,
P. M.
. .10 to 12,
1 to 2,
....a to 4,
.9 to 11,
A. M.
P. M.
P. M.
A. M.
P. M.
.9 to 11, A. M.
P 'I.
THIRD ROUND
Douglasvillo. Aqril 4
1.ithiii Springs, April 5
1 inrt Farm, April 5,
CHKSTNUT 1.00
Ferguson's Mill, April
Court House, April 6 _____
ti. W. Rutherford’s Store, April 5.
ChnfW ilil 1 April 7
Coy. April 7 p> to 1,
CROMUIHS
Maxwell’s Store April 10
Hill Arp, April 7,
tsniah Smith’s Residence.April 10, 2:30 l0 :| ; ;jo
MJDDl.li
Court House, April 11 p to ip A- M.
Will Hembree's Residenee, April II to 12, A. M.
Daniells Store, April 11, 1 to 3, P. M.
CONNORS
Winston. April 12 S to 10, A M
Tidwell's Store. April 12 11 to 12, A. M.
Slack Jack, April 12, 2 to 3, P. >!.
Nnlley’s Farm. April 13 d 9 to 10, A. M.
Sulphur Mines, April 13 11 to 12, A. M.
Sheffield’s, April 13 to 3, P. M
FAIR PLAY
Tyre, April 14 S to 9, A. M.
Court House, April 14, 10 to 12, A. M
McWhorter, April 14 1 to 2, P. M.
Hannah, April 14 3 to 4, P. M
1 will be at Douglasville every first Tuesday from Feb. 1st to May 1st,
and evevy Saturday after the first Saturday in March till May 1st.
Will be in Douglasville April 24,25. 26, 27 and 28.
Please know the number of your land lots before giving in taxes.
As requiried by law the books will close May the 1st.
R. M. SMITH,
T. R. D. C. Ga
PALACE BARBER
SHOP
Good Workmanship
Courteous Treatment
Sharp Tools
TRY OUR
Quino Coco
Shampoo
PRICKETT & LAND
Proprietors
(he interest of a physiology class |
made up of boys, who for the I
most part, were raised with wine
before them at every meals.
Personally the Y P. B. has giv-j
eti mean attitude of positive op-]
position to tilings intrinsically eyil
and one of the fairest possible
judgement but of the strictest
dealing with things made evil, by
association and circums t a n c e.
The ideals of the Y. I’. IL, as I
found them interpreted by Ohio's
young people, and backed by
their Christian spirit are as high
as can he found. A most delight
ful and encouraging feature of
those ideals is the spirit of true
happiness and good cheer which
proves the Y. P. B. is not simply
"good"—it is good for something.
Socially, the Y. P. B. has aided
me greatley i n choosing com
panions with clean habits and high
ideas! an in valuable boon, espe
cially in this country where the
People have such great odds a-
gainst which to struggle in raising
their moral standards. Though
tiie Y 1’. li. I have met and
formed lasting friendships with
people who not only glory in mak
ing their lives a living sacrifie for
the Master, in service for Hischil-
We have a few that sells for
$35.00 per set. Special price this
week
$25.00
We can save you money on all Automo=
bile parts.
SLAUGHTER & BARROW
JOSEPH W. HUMPHRIES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
028, 629 Healey Building
Bell Phone Ivy 2715
LOANS NEGOIATED
On Improved Farm and City Property
Atlanta, Georgia
* Tired "
"I was weak and run-down,”
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
Dalton, Ga. ”1 was thin and
just felt tired, all the time.
I didn't rest, well. I wasn’t
ever hungry. I knew, by
this, I needed a tonic, and
as there is none better than—
i CARDIN i
McGuire Bus Line g
VILLA RICA to ATLANTA
B The Woman’s Tonic |
Leave Villa Rica 8:00 a. m. Leave Atlanta 4:00 p.ni
Leave Douglasville 8:30 a. m. Arrive Austell 4:55 p. m.
Leave Austell 9:00 a. m. Arrive Douglasville 5:30 p.m.
Arrive Atlanta 10:00 a. m. Arrive Villa Rica -6:00 p. m.
Park from 10:30 a. m, to 3:00 p. m.
at
125 Ivy St. Phone No. Ivy 4439
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
. . . I began using Cardul,”
continues Mrs. Burnett.
“After my first bottle, I slept
better and ate better. I took
four bottles. Now I'm well,
feel just fine, eat and sleep,
my skin Is clear and I have
gained and sure feel that
Cardul is the best tonic ever
made.” -
Thousands of other women
have found Cardul just as
Mrs. Burnett did. It should
help you.
At all druggists.
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Ford Parts and Labor
Charges Reduced Again
The Ford Motor Company has just announced
another general reduction on Ford parts effective at
once and we have also made another reduction on all
labor charges for our garage.
Ford parts have been reduced about forty per
cent in the reductions that have been made since
1920, and you will find them lower than they have
ever been in the history of Ford Motor Co.
In addition to reducing all charges for shop labor
we have added the following items to our list of free
service to Ford owners:
2.
3.
4.
5.
Clean spark plugs or re=
place porcelains.
Replace commutator wires
or spark plug wires.
Replace commutator or
commutator roller.
Clean commutator.
7.
8.
9.
10.
6.
Adjust coil units or replace
points when necessary.
Replace or adjust fan belt.
11.
12.
Test magneto.
Replace hose connections
or washout radiator.
Oil and grease car, install
tire chains.
Line up headlamps, replace
lens or bulbs.
Test storage battery and
inspect whole car.
Tighten brakes or adjust
all transmission bands.
We carry a full line of tires and accessories and
our prices have been reduced accordingly on every
thing in our stock.
FORD CARS.
J. R. DUNCAN
FORDSON TRACTORS
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