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Official Or pan Douglas County
By Brownlee Frix
PUBLISHED FRIDAYS
11. 0. HALL
Editor and Publisher
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John •!>
it,, lend h
Ex-Sevice Man’s
R raver
jckefeller’s lather i
money, payable on d •
mand, and just when he thought J«»h n
l). could not/pay it, would demana
•every cent- This sounds cruel, l'rw
u manner, hut it taught John D. to he
rat hers would treat their sons in such
self-reliant^ t,, he resourceful and to
hav arrangements always made for
Harding is my shepherd, mul ijsudden emerg.-miss.
am in want; he maketh me t»» He; An pushes her young- out ot
down on park bene.lies; In* leadelli! |] u ' nc !' t ” as 11 lt ' 1 l,s <H
1 , i Put. she does not let them get hurt.
‘B» thj young eagles hit the folks fe
| Before the young eagles
ground she swoops lown
them on her hack.
Andrew Carnegie used to say ’h it
the only true philanthropy is the kind
which helps others to help themsel.'es-
to help a poor imy or gin get an edu
cation is philanthropy of the purest
ray serene. To encourage and inspire
ithem to work lor anl education
me beside free H«tip hous
ii
storeth my doubt in t lie re pub) j
can party; he Dadeth me in the
paths of destruction for his parly's
sake.
Yea, though I walk through the
•valley of the shadow of starvation.
1 do fear evil, for thou are against
me, thy politicians Jantl profiteers
they frighten me. Thou prepar
es! a reduction in salaries before
that I know ordered a bicycle, be
cause he thought it was five. When
it cume C. O. i)., forty dollars and he
F t a card from the express agent to
that effect, lie would not go near the
office- He did not have forty cent.-.
T“e bicycle was free to examine only.
For the past two years at Chris -
mas, every orphan child in and around
Richmond, Virginia, has been invited
u» a banquet at the finest hotel in the pending than ever before,
city- Amid the strains of music
the perfume of cut-flowers the little who never U
ted on turkey and cranbc- (j ()( j blesses
my breath.
And nmv dear people just a
word more.
Since I have taken the time and
trouble to draw and offer these
nuggetts from my store of Wis
dom, If they dont act on them,
j and improve things you just watch
I out and let mo know, and any
time you wish it, I’ll take complete
' and entire charge of tile whole sit-
! nation and straighten the tough
out on sensible economical line.
I find our farmer friend too, are
jussingelic, over his lack of credit
standing-
This too will come right in time
lour farmers will recover from
this depri ving emharassing sit
! u dion more stalwart and self de-
Winn Realty Company
Real Estate
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OFFICE:
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DOUGLASVILLE
GEORGIA |
They are the one class on earth
VILLA RICA, DODG’VILLE, AUSTELL & ATLANTA
BiiSS LINE
L the ries, cuke and ice cream and many
;inl catches other good things until they were
f lied up to their racks. lhe.se buu-
uets were given by a business man
cho was himself an orphan. In hi*
hildhood he wanted ti> go to parties
mulher earth with
rain, sunshine and dew.
At the close of the Civil War
our whole Southerland was laid
saw only rain and starvation
him. He told these children that „ne j
day as he was standing un the street
Hid you ever know a man wno hau wondering at the inequalities ol liie
and have u good time like other chit- '■ head at all fime-
oren, but that pleasure was denied y ( , t ; y eu w |, at a wonderful pre
sent our fore Father erected from
those ruins.
me ill tile presence of mine enemies ] worked his way through college who when a lady spoke to him. Presently I.fct US hopt Hi dtpics'i ,11 1
was u business failure? 1 never ha e she said, “1 like little boys and wouiu today, will he. forgottoil in the
J’he efforts that he made to make like to be your friend.” “No, no, la- golden prosperity of our inum'di-
making of the man. - dy,' he said, "you dont know me i ate to morrow.
Some years aago in North Carolina you just don't understand- ' “Yes, 1 | ^ ^ ad()pt ()UrSR , ves
to the times, and do whatever
man had bought land near a town gave him her address. “Hut. ludy, l herculean task is necessary to
which grew into a city and the land ^ vt > n 1 l any Sunday clothes and you wrest sucess and happiness from
became immensely valuable. One da> wouldn’t want, me to come looking
when the young farmer was plowing, |;|< e this!" The good woman convnu.-
a negro came into the field and told L ,(l him that regardless of his circuiu-
him of his uncle’s death, leaving the stances, she wantel him to visit her
ules and plow where they were he anl to he a friend. He went to sec her
jhou anointest iny income with
taxes, my expenses runneth oyer
my income. Surely unemploy
ment and poverty will follow me
all the days of the Republican
administration, and I will dwell in
a rented house forever.—ex.
there was a young fanner who had a \ understand,” she, said and 1 wain
very wealthy bachelor uncle. The old you to come to see me. ’ And sm
Front Porch ’Rithmetic
He was trying to teach her ’ritli-
metic,
He thought it was his mission.
He kissed her once,
lie kissed her twice,
He said : ’’Now that’s addition."
Then there followed smack by \ spent all to-i'
, I ns poor as he
smack,
In sib'iit s ’ti action,
arted running to the house, t he a ,, , lg he waiked up toward her pa-
all our present ills.
Injection into our daily lives
little ‘‘Old Time Religion" and
brotherly love, wouldent hurt any
thing, for you know that little
do wid dis here mule'/” And the lar-
said “You can have the mule
and plow, too!’’ That farmer has
• 1 an.l is now
around and run back- Had he dream- of late years,
ed of seeing this lady, or was she j
real? He rang the bell and a servant
opened the door and he was so scared
that he could not say a word. No, it
v as not a dream, for there came his
wonderful friend smiling at him and
welcoming him. .She told him about
friend to friendless lit -
Stic children. She bought him some
; clothes, and encouraged him and stud:
■ In him and under her kindly influence
he grew up to he a big, self-reliant,
(chn. ti n fousiiem man. That goon j
| woman has been dead now for several j
(years, but the good that she did if j
their eageiinet-s i*> do good they do blossoming. It is not dead—it will
postive harm- We all kfiow men and
women who are big, overgrown ni-
hies, spoiled by over-imlulgencc• ; m , phlm chiIdren until the end of
A large percent of hies luiiuu
have a sneaking notion that they can time! Those banquets were given m
gel something for nothing- Hike a .
nest of young jay birds, their mouths ]
ere wide open waiting for someone t
Mrs. Minnie Camp and to lillle> fill ‘hem. The word "mw'tom j
i advetising magic in it. Hut sonn
Yours sincerely,
John II. Keaton
j Give a->iiie children money and III -y
! vcill spend it; give them property and
Timidly she gave him one hack, j thl , y wiM ac , M it put a mortgage <m
And said: ’’Now Ilia's subtraction, i j t . n„t give any child an education :„ ne W h,
Then he kissed her and she Ids- and lie cannot lose it or spend it
s e ( | him, ' 11 ut a mortgage on it. it will st.
Without an explanation, !' vUh him iiml hel1 ’ him as lo " B us
Then both togatlicr hugged and | t|u . ilosil , e „ f the nvc .-age m
said:
"That’s multiplicntion."
ITALIAN MURDERS
Believed Spell Had Eeen Cast
Over His Family by Woman—
Commits Suicide.
t.v. Villa Rica.... 0:00 a. m
i v. Douglasville 9:30 a. m.
Lv. Austell.. -.10:00 a.m.
Ar. Atlanta 11:00 a m.
Lv. Villa Rica
Lv. Douglasville .
Lv. Austell.
Ar. Atlanta
6:00 j. m.
6:30 p. m.
- 7:00 p. m
8:00 p. m.
Lv. Atlanta 3:30 p. m.
Lv. Austell... ...... .. 4.25p.m.
Lv, Douglasville ... . 5:00 p. m.
Ar. Villa Rica 6:30 p. m.
Lv. ^Atlanta
Lv. Austell
Lv. Doue;lasviile_.
Ar. Villa Rica
7:30 a. m.
8:25 a. m.
9:00 a m.
9:30 a. m.
Harper Transter Co.
Tax Recievers Rounds.
THIRD ROUND
j Douglasville. Aqril 1
Lithia Springs. April 5
Hurt Farm, April 5,
CHESTNUT LOG
Ferffuson’i Mill, April 6... ...
Court House, April (5, ......
1 to 2, P. M.
- .10 to 12, A. VI.
1 to 2, P. M.
Crafel Ilil' April 7
Coy, April 7, . .*f
...9 to 11, A. M
CROMB1ES
Maxwell’s Store April 10,
Bill Arp, April 7,
, Isaiah Smith’s Residence.April 10,. .
| MIDDLE
i Court House, April 11
• • .9 to 11, A. M'.
o 2, P. \l
2:30 to 3:30, P M
0 f 0 10 \ IT
\ v ill Hembree's Residence. April 11..,.
! Danicll s Store, April 11,
; CONNORS
i Winston, April 12
: Tidwell’s Store, April 12
. . .11 to 12, A. M.
i to s. p. :>i,
...s to 10. A M'
.. .11 to 12, A. .vi.
• d....
Bat dad appeared upon the scene
And with great decision,
He kicked him miles u'vay,
And said: "That's long division."
—exchange,
Centra!
*\nd woman to do good as they
nhrough this world. Somestimcs
delusion that
or his Imuso*
but
viII go on
j touching and transfoimim* t
df orphan children until the
:tnd
i nov-ctisiinr mairic in u. nui . —'--i - -
children of Atlanta are Visiting 111 1 tim0B advertisers lose by displaying pvecinto
thin community Saturday and Sun-1 that W0V(t tllo prominently. A boy reliance
day. I _
m he ranee of her.
I think that Encouragement is one
of the noblest words in <»ur language.
There arc many who are too proud to
ept alms, but we all need and ap-
eneouragement and the seif-
that it gives.
Now York.—rmlc
d spoil had boon ci
bold hy tlio woman. 1’ieim I'orroseno, a
salosman and fathor of four children,
attacked with a nr/or and killed Mary
K. Hinnclui. known as “queen of
Mulberry si reel fortune toilers,” and
thon slim himself dead.
The tragedy occurred in Mine. I’Jan-
clm’s “studio.” T’ho woman was found
lying on the Moor with her face and
nook deeply slashed.
Cerreseno had been laboring for
some time under the belief that the
fortune teller had bewitched him and
....2 to 3, P. M
...9 to 10. A. M
.. .11 to 12, A. M.
...2 to 3, P. M
| Black Jack, April 1.2
Malloy’s Farm. April 13...
Sulphur Alines, April 13,.
Sheffield’s, April 13
FAIR PLAY
Tyre, April 14, 8 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
! will he at Douglasville every first Tuesday from Feb. Ft to May 1.4,
and evevy Saturday after the first Saturday in March till May 1st.
Will he in Douglasville April 24,25. 2f>, 27 and 28.
Please know the number of your land lots before giving in taxes.
As requiried by law the books wiil close May the 1st.
Misses Viola Harper and Mozelle
Yancey spent Sunday with Mis.
Bessie Winters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson and Mi
ami Mrs. John B. Smith are all
smiles they are both boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reese and
■little son was the guests of Mr and
Mrs. Arthur Wilson Saturday night
and SundAy.
Mrs. Bessie Winters spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. Georgia
Ann Hembree.
Messrs. Marvin Thomas and Joe
Griggs of Bulah attended Sunday
school here Sunday.
Mr. Howard Brown spent Sat
urday with Mr. Frank Camp
Everybody come and help u.s
out with our B. Y. 1’. U. which we
•jiave just started at Central Cli>*r-
Everybody is invited.
KEATON’S KOMMENTS
Kind Friends:—Time ma k e s' I and welfare must be cut down, as
many changes; so does the Sea- tK-fits the present hard times,
tinol.
ch.
TOTS FIGHT HUGE OCTOPUS
It is with much pleasure w e
note an improvement in these col
umns.
Since file sentiment ot the peo
ple seems to once more permeate
the pages we feel inspired to con
tribute a few thoughts occasionally
We find pleasure in each corre
spondents, and the article by Miss
Velma Brown was just fine, lie-
cause each statement is implanted
on the bedrock foundation of truth
For some years now, wev’e been
living in an artificial state ot eom-
ouflage, swept off our mooring of
truth, honor and independence, hy
The boom is over, the bubble
has burst, and no employee
can expect reasonably to pull
down the same high wages a s
formely or if so, they must go,
giving place to those hundreds
who are anxious for a job at any
price. We feel sure a plan can he
evolved whereby our convicts can
profitably continue at work.
1-t seems absured to argue a
crew of hired hands is cheaper
than a crew working for t h e i r
board ami clothes.
If so,the stuitaion of free labor
Seize, Boy Whose Sisters Belabor It
With Oars and Rescue Youth
After Fierce Battle.
Eurokn, Cnl.—Word r<*s\«hed hero
thiit n 10-foot octopus "its kil!od
at Sumon, Humboldt county, sifter it
hud
truth, nonorana lnuepeuuuiiLf, uv -- * .... ,
our former teachers of Christianity ! > s desperate indeed " il i g to live
The heartless, remorseless, con- on a stinted food supply, with me-
scienceless hand of militasisan very
,>17.0,1 In Its tentacles elRlit-yenr-nltl
Georre Peterson, son of a lun captain.
According to the reports the boy
•was standing In shallow water at the
bench when the octopus attacked him.
Two older sisters were paddling
about In a boat.
Ills screams alarmed the girls and
(hey beat the sea monster with ihelr
oars.
The octopus lashed nut with oilier
tentacles and wrenched an onr from
(be hands of the younger sister. The
other girl, using her oar bayonet fash- j
ton, partly stunned the animal, which !
loosened Its hold on the liny and I
crawled to nearby roeka, where It was ,
beaten to death.
near captured this country a n d
whether they despoil it by domi
nating capitalism is yet to he seen.
The article by Bro. W, I. Dor-
pis recently , is fine for an amateur.
There is a great deal of sound
sense in what Bro. Dorris says, if
enough plus had listened to him!
ager clothes.
Such a condition cant last be
cause even doing hat'd work most
he fed, and I, for one am glad the
States requires convicts to be well
fed. and treated humanity,
So after mature reflection we
suggest instead of abolishing our
“Chain Gang,” we cut expenses to
R. M. SMITH,
T. R. D. C. Ga.
Beginning March 15th
HARDING SUPPLY CO.
Will Give With Each
25c Purchase
A United Publicity Ser
vice Certificate
tJIlOUtMi IJi iiaicnvu ...... . , .. . .
our future would not have been: the red, and also m these hard
mortgaged with bond*. times formulate some plan where
, . ,, i bv anv citzen without cash to pay
At the same tune, we ^''H ta V a nd work them out at a rea-
gree with Bro. Dorris on every- j sonab]e wagcs .
thing. Let Dr. Whitley amend the land
F”r instance that free labor i s'that requires freemen to work
cheaper than convict htitor for, out road tax at hOc pr day.
workin r roads. We dont question ,\ IH i jf I’m lucky enough to get
Mr. Dorris figures, but those ex-! any of Seawrights booze let Hop-
pensos attend upon convict ■-•n-i- r.-urt-d t '-n f r away to sm -!
other tmanluM's of tin* f»inilly sever::!
of whom lmve been ill of hue.
He walked Into the Blam-lm .
whipped out his razor. jrral»l»••«! the
woman and htqran stnhldni: vieiuu<l.v
nt her head. She sirUKUled in Ids ar:n>
to n window and bejran sereaminj:
franllenlly ft*r help, l’nlieomsm Fitz
gerald rushed up ami found her lyinc
helpless under the window with the
salesman standiim above her prostrate
form.
Fltzirerald arrested f'errestdn* and
then hurried down to summon an urn-
hula nee. When he returned lie found
Cerreseno's lifeless hmly stretelied j
Mhumside tliut of the woman on the ;
floor.
These Certificates are redeemable
and are very valuable for ex
changing: for USEFUL premiums
Come in and see us for additional information con
cerning these certificates and look over our Big
CATALOGUE OF PREMIUMS
HARDING SUPPLY CO.
The physician or midwife in attend
ance at a birth must register the child
within ten days, and the mother
should demand her rights in the pro
tection of her child hy its regtstra-
l'i i.
LOANS
We are making a few choice loans
now on improved farms.
West Georgia Land Co
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