Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, April 07, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUMN NO. XVII DOUGLASyiLLE, GEORGIA I RIDAY, APRIL 7, UXA U NUMBER 52 ROAD BONDS BEST INVESTMENT STATE IE HAVE Radio Stations While the daily papers arc 1 it- j terally over run with radio news,: broad cnstipK stations etc., it is I perhaps not generally known that HoiiglasyiHe lias more than one IT IN RACE Hr. Editor:' 1 ljave received sq many inquiries as tomv probable station, ,,nd many have had the j ^pdidacy far judge of the Talk | pleasure of ^listening in,‘ Sentiment In Favor Bonds Almost Unanimously poosu circuit that I have reached The idea of the $75,000,0011.00 Of Tom hi v Pool was the fii.su mi., , ,, , > , \ . the conclusion that a public state- 'capture messages lrmu the an 1 , and 1 , r . . ' i..J . ment from me would not: im nut of tor several months has been able) I to listen and communicate mot j 0, ' de|1 - 1 baye been so impressed only with Atlanta-but I’ittsbuiyr h sincerity of these infinities ami other foreign cities.. 1 and solicitations to enter the race Henley Hutchison has perhaps !.that I have given the subject scr*! WOMEN 1ST PAY 1 TAX ft lias been thought bv some that unless women voted they would not have to Pay poll tax, and in order to determine the question ! ^ M A S D J™ « WORK TRAIN Mr. Arihur Mitchell, a good citi-l zenofthe Brownsville comunity, | died at his home Monday of pip.j riic funeral occoiircd Tuesday. % Judge McUrty wrote lofhe Attoi-I f' I'D* 1 ' 1 ,h<? last s,ui rit, ' s boin - i Last Friday while a local freight 1 n,aso " ,,, tratern,tv °Tj switching at Villa Rica, three boxes . masonic fraternity, a.,d tin which he \v;;s a Ioyulmemhei'. rejfly (piotes from the acts of 1921 ; lie haiv, General lor a-rullhi,. .. , llv .. , lv wife and hU h leads as follows; i children l" mourn his do ’’Upon each and every inliahitant, J he Sentinel extends i • of the State between the ayes of flu- verij turc lath' ■•reav-d family. bond last two weeks. 'People a'e begining tc realize he st it- bond issue for completing lb, ‘ best equipped station in Doug, j i 0 us consideration, the state highwav system is grow- >nsyil)e and Tuesday uiglA' the ed-1_ -1 realize that if 1 should not b v , every day, according to T. G. dor hadthe pleasure of I is toning make the race it "ill l*e best not F-rmcr Jr who has been out in bn- hi' '"st tube. Market and po to longer leave the question open ti-,.. stale working for the road : 'fed rep'ortsund concerts from Pitts | and 1 take this method of savins ahnosif continu'ously for the burg, and from the Atlanta Jour, j to tbdse who have been kind e- nal stations lire very ibstinet ami, nough to ask' me to 4'un that f ;i.i,t for tire J'statie", .'wo suppose t httvc . lf „ T maill ,.„ ; t!l q ibmUo( ' that completing the highway syx- - k "°' v " llat 1111,0 e ^ r - v | i‘ertchetl the conclusion that 1 ' , ; 7 West investment the "° r, ‘ ns ** - v(m were.sUngjug : shi ,„, a not enter the eo.dost. Mi a ,n e at “ SX * ° f . 1 reasons are largely and Slat can iimkc . Another s.icccsstnlly ..prated it fen Jo state tho,ii will Put thousands o. unemplnjwt station was that of Hugh Watson ; h, this comwU, „ 1 v.-'-i. e- ' er men to work. It will reduce taxis , vhilp , vw |„,re ami , s u> t | !( .... w i' f(1 ,.,' b J.,,. iiV those counties that iniH* alreatu [«'|oytl House is constructing ouyigiven nio Mv'fl I v\l * i, , ,.{I 1 lloated bo mb and will, put good which wiH donbtlr* be in opera j and to those’ who now "tender’ it • r ids in every county without tax- lion in a few days. ' | my siikvn'apiu-eriati.m and Pcsti utton on the people. But the. i Thi- is an ago of wonders and | w isb bi-M part of the plan is that it will the.wireless is amount; the great give us the benefits of as fine a rst of them. system of highways as any state and not add one penney .to the pre sent automobile license fues and “ Mr. Ilurbiut t eager ol Atlanta gasoline tax. spent Sunday with his parents Mr " ’’North Carolina hut .vear voted ^ M ,, s Q A ycsagcr, 000.000 in roa.. bonds, ml Mr. John Charles Sibley of At- last year North Carolina pafeed Janta w;ks vjsitin „ 1)l)me folk , Georgia in agr cttlforal wealth, a!- yunday. though it is a .much smaller state., jjisses Flora-and Mattie Lon M,uch..of this is attributed t<> ti |C ‘ Vtins^ot and Etht^Siblev \Vt4>vis- fact- that g»>od roads enabled North jfjng Miss Ciii'.stfne Metveiv 'VV 21 and tin years on tile days fixed for tb<> return of property fur tax ation a, poll tax of *1.W, which shall fie for edueatioual purposes, ininstrifeting; children in the ele- menii.iry branehes i edueatidn only, by i!, ■ The Attorney. General lus ruled | owner.' that under tliefilinve section r. -1-1 saddle are subject-to poll tux wluit-1 clothiti fey vote or not, and all lolild lie registei-ed s;x m row to a general el must register bv May 1 A!? BABIES The world war brought, ami riches to huiidhriud of , ands. I uiglish | milliona or itious- this country many m-w ‘s \vi re made principally t pliw” system. The. f little tiiachine shops. two empties and a car of coni, got atvay and started on toward Bir # * | mingham ns though they were frying to make up | 0 st time. '•bout half way tiehveen Villa, J Weil and Temple 1 heir flight was' arrested when they smnstied jntq^ a work train iiiitiring sovi^raf i workmen, one.negro havino-a lpo 1 amputated. j that in; fellow, cl ries,. s'eo.. taelories, etc rilers from tin- i ■ tliem weal' !r 'ar'ning that In his isTso sudd’ei d stock in the.' to find thems* fae.to'ties. V. P. M. S. Mi Mine; igilF ^ d'f' 1 It nnle’s Missiniiory o-iefy met; At a social, I-'i'idnv. M st. at I tgge.tt. MADE REAL'l .Edwards ;'ci SC.... Central Effect i Ligh EN I byi ;Suchi ! Babie: lT:isli|i;j,'lit ]iom \ Wit/y Ui 4 R 1)0 111 minor trs, ivp have am it'll-- hip rtf tIn- several years u J the Sentinel r ist plf-asaot v ' . and it is with i- : re {ban in assume'l Si-ntiiiel. - spent as re amouiig irhin our a re-imwed again there may be in .your offlei •veiling, M, if l-Mwin li The minutes of 1 he las Were read, after which tin -ailed. Ivu-li responded Memory yer 1 larding pn home in ive mid int. papers, or u Find and devi you will be mi did. •lad s seiimg >rtti;.f w.v. her ami that you ling III beiV.ui j| A who pertaining to ea- few am using gi hour Miss ,1 nil in by Miss Marjorie - pn i’tnga r It, C u-ohna citizens to market their Saturday night and Sunday, crops to better advantage-'' Mr. Roy Kilgor attended Sunday "Georgia cannot afford not to! school here Sunday, vole the road bond issue, amt (Miss Cilia Moody low been on every citizen who wants to sec the j the sick' list forjseveral days, state forge ahead and take her. Miss Pearl Philips Sand brother rightful plate in the sisteahood of ^ were visiting het-e^m,- states will work from now until The pilrty uiven hv Miss'Oirlev the legislature meetr in June to j,Smith Saturday night was enjoyed see that the bond issue is put lie- j by all. fore the people in a way that they I Mv. and Mrs. Luther Sihley 'we- will understand it.” . j re visiti,|, s of M ''- ll "tl Mrs. A. S. ’ ”1 find sentiment unanimously ; Baggett Sunday, in favor of the bonds wherever I are sorry to say Mr, and the issue F'understood, 1 ' said Mr. Farmer. Card Of Thanks Mrs'. W . II. Hamrink and child ren Wish to express their deep and sincere appreciation to all the friends, especially the Masons and roitr neighbors who were so tender and thoughtful through the many kind and sympathic words and acts, and with thelovrly floral of ferings, brought comfort and solace to soften the terrible shock liml heavy sorrow they suffered in the recent death, of their be loved husband, and father Mr. W. • H. Hamfick. Mrs. J. 11 Thornton are real sick with the “flu.” Mr. and Mrs. Aden Hudson and family of Atlanta visited their daughter Mrs. Vansant Sunday. Come to Sunday School here will be glad to Imvoyou with us. SHOWS ONE’S LOVE CAPAClTI Waterworks Bonds Sold Mayor T. It. Whitley informs us of Jhe successful sale of (he recent issue of waterworks bonds. Though it was a small issue and bearing only five per cent, the ■sale was only a little below par. The extension work on the city plant will commence in a few days. “Telegraphone" May Be Used in t Future to Prevent Possibility of Unhappy Marriage. One of tin* iiiuiiinnruljlo uses to which- the “teU'Ki’iiplione," an inven tion announced by the Society of Eler- ti’ical Development, may lie J/ImcciJ If tintt of preventing unhappy ntj.wlatfcs. T!»e inventor himself, name not dts closed, heHeves/lhttt if it can'la; ad jnslcti over tlie hefiVt of tile ^irl, Jici doubt-torn swaii^ will he aide to tel) whether sl*«* is telling th« iiiltli or not. He tunl not invented ;i, wra of malting the girl put this lie detector on. The “tejegritplhme” rei'ords tin breatlilni' unit ii.-m-t hen Is. It lunAiii lies Jriggn lari ties caused by emotiom ami is regarded by ciimlnoioghstH as n sure method of catching lying wit nesses. The lover suggestion 1h pm forward by the inventor merely as an exampie of what science could do 11 permitted. ‘‘When John grows doubtful of tin reality of Joan’s love for him,” lu says in ills dry, academic wu.v, “In can satisfy himself by having her heart Hatters measured.’i If ihe girl puts .up a struggle at u suggestion that she wear this liar ness during an evening of courtship i.v be sure that lie is going t< |il hours of lies. In that casi filing to do but doubt every [ays. Thus will unhapp; prevented. Tv *blg generator a camera and focused on Hi /{pot where the lluslillght placed. feet behind tlie gilt vben lb.* clnir.'i vas l pitch dark ikon. The placed, and In the see; tiie signal given, started “shooting.” At p word from Ihe director, tlie two big lights were suddenly ilaxlw.1 on. and off again, illuminating the entire scene with a Sudden Minding Hash of light. At the same time the (lashlight charge hi the tree was exploded, giv ing the effect of a holt, of lightning coining In contact with the tree. Then all was darkness again. A few care fully placed scratches on-the emulsion of the til hi ahead- of the segno served as perfect lightning streaks just be fore the big Hash. mil-' msure that ociatecl with the gootl noughts county,, ,and t!.I^i hu!' co-opt'! nli< <n We li'npo .to ina-K’t*-the. Soutine) a Wuicoiuc ’visilor in cvey lionic. AfUT a rest of two yehrs we Feci as though we have stormi iipsomt energy, and will endeavor It il for the best interest of Douglas county at largo. , In 1 frxie from * 0, ‘P^ an hoy, was consigned to p --'pm itn., sm parlisian politics, and hope to hi j mealing! ■ roll was with a •‘n 3!.rs. .Matthew ; d a very attrac- " ' - KMIIIU, con* ‘ unitjuc contest •T and tjuite «< ncs. At a late Rnfjgotl, assisted Morris and Miss' . served deficious riaitl for (he Diafc l)oy dc- dost, the sub bank account? and youth's eduealion. veloped into the gr:u . liniest Tenor that 1 ver sang' name was Canlso , Ih isIV John Rowlands, a reh’cshyientfb W e can truly say i bat every one thoroughly enjoyed i.li>* evcniijjr Tin* nevt. inciting will, hi with Luc He Dodson. W e take the liberty here to an nounce to our friends that tlie Y. |i, I*. M- S- willsgive a j)l/ty at "the . school auditorium in the near fu- all i tore, pro ha ley Friday evening, admissions will The Sentinel will i/v; ».*.w .. w..», , ,. . ■... ;l ; workhouse in Wales. The. super- l )( charged, no one in Douglasville utility nowspiqjiT in every sens4 il,U! " (l< ' nt ” f ll,at ‘"MituUoif was a to miss seeing thissplen- of the wot-il. We-lmve no »xe to quR'k-lempereil, over-bearin K okl|" ia P'ay- grind out-,selves, nor will we as-j bu,1,b l u He knew as little . Mrs. J)orri sist in the grindiifg tliose <>f any! >0 “ l ma»agm K boys as he .ltd - i s coaching u scheming politician. * bout Ihe (.'h,„"se language. J‘-i I you do . it Mi , vt , vo f;-’S Our columns are .open to the because he wn. l» 1RRe r and strong-1 lmg ftml irls ^ . iis , lnl( , h public for the. discussion of . lM : ‘l>=m Ins et.argrs, he delighted • i.in beating and kicking them , . ’ the blood flowed. Time went on : ' ,liices 11,1,1 011,1 it w.th just our l'iithl'ul leader Gome ami rSee -if TO TAKE PLACE OF GASOLINE Prizes Offered for Invention of Fuel That Shall Be Lees Costly and as Useful. delighted i n talent as buys and girls of otli.*r live issues'.whether your jdeasj ovau " K a,|u RK:K,,,K tb em till! . .1 . • . conform with onr own or not, but . lus much magnificence, grace, anil personal attacks o„ any,individual j alul J(l 111 Howlands grew. One ’ will not be puldislred. ■ dl, - v was sl ’" 1 L ° llle v,l|l, K e ,llul ' ' We are in no sense-responsible i bw wa -V b '“ :k «loppu«l to eat TIip rnpld IncrG.if-o ip tlie use of uu- tomohfb’s, motortrucks smd molor- propcllfd figi;iculturaj miichinory, Jo- gclher With the hi gli cost of-gasoline In Fruin'c, jins brougiit nbout mm-h study pf the possible use of oilier mo tive fuels which might M* unmufac- tin’cil from unlive materlnfs nt lower cost to ihe consumer than gasoline. At the annual, meeting of the Agrf- eulturaJ soclely at 15e/.i**rs, a coihmlt- tce was a lit liorizeil to organize petjlit'll wilh a view to discovering q priicllcal ? ami economical motor fuel’ with al.-ohol as tlie basis of Its corn posit io Brizes totaling 200,000 fra i i[e setter, white other brown of Sam. nforma- J^C. •c bf*en placed at Uu' dIs position of fhe comnilttee, of which amount 100,000 francs will be award ed to the competitor whosi,* product gives I lie best results. The competi tion will l<(* open from January to March; .1022. . • While the motor fuel sought for Is Intended for crmsimiption In the exist ing type of motor engines, a product which could he employed in a modi fied type of engine will be considered. for the views of our cort-espon- sonie blackberries, Whe ; sup- : dents, and shall not take offence|saw.the stable,s on his Bliotoclrama Of when your views fail 'to cpnl'olut| hl, ':4 it,,d /f' l "- l,,m wdl; | to ours. We shalTnot hesitate ti our views on matters of public in terest, and ilo not expect every | a stick until he could hardly walk speak - Y(,U,, U Rowland resolved that that i would la- the last heating he would ■ver take at the hands of that man One day the superintendent Famous Book At Pastime Theatre One of the most recent and im portant screen versions of famous one at all times to agree with us,, but that’is a privilige we accord b ''»«ht a- mtw table which some hooks to be Presented this season you. ‘ of the boys accidentally str.iteh'd in Douglasville is “The Sport .of W eo"'-. 0 f pews galh' „ county weo are sending us weekly H'-d Hu; culpi id step out and take 1 brated novel by Arthur Somers letters and we ask every reader! the whipping he would R oc he. ;. AIM... r. i... I > ■ ■’ ■ , hi pu"^*i*avpu- id i nc ofit'i i jj\ ,Vc have a good orgonizatiou ,5lilu|o,i with ht '! ,n0ti ali Kings,” produced by the Buffalo tews fathers' throughout the boys uyHa'fore him and demanded Motion Picture Co. from the e.ele- to assist them by giving them tilliM ben John Row-, It-wid be shown pjve day only lands term came, tlie tyranieal sup-: Friday, April 7th. , , ,, • . , ,. erinlendent was seen to take a! haps know something interesting . , . ,, , r—■ , ft-w quick turns to tin-air as he . , „ was ninii-haiKjk'd as if by,‘a young; 1,1 ! <in , vus ’ bob-tailed wild cat. In less ti,,.,-1. 1,1 Hie eyes ol the law a criminal, Chemistry Gains in Waste Salvage. The animal report of tlie bureau oj ■dienilsLry of the Department of Agri culture tells of the work that ha? been done in studying, processes use< in industries related to agriculture Some of the problems reported upon are: Making adhesives, cellulose, fun* fural, etc., from corncobs; manufuc tuning ^nrch from potatoes;, nninu fad tiring a palatable 'Sirup from the sweet*.potato; -utilizing waste ohtiigc* •uni lemons j- Improving methods m tailning and testing leather; maim fadure of rosin and turpentine, and study of the laws that govern, tin clt^mlcak reactions emi/loyed in tin dje Industry.—From the Journal ,ol Industrial ami Knglneerlng Cliemis tr y- 4 2k M. Unit our corresspondent has failed to get, so tell them. We invite our readers to drop in and see us when in towd, make the Sentinel office headquarters.. If yonr neighbor is not a subscri ber, tell him about tile good new sy letters and loan him your paper after you have read il and tell him weAvant him to subscribe. Every family in the county should have the Sentinel. The pleasures of the county news is worth many times the cost, and many times during the year will appear some itme, either news or advertisment, that (j-ill be worth more to you than the cost of tlr Paper. Wd are going to do our best to make the Sentinel a good county paper but we cant do it ,without SB!co-operation. it takes to, tell the bully was mil , j ■" tbe eyes of the boys a hero. teriug something about being j young Rowland escaped to Liver- (kicia-d'with'ligidiug ami shuck I^’'nT "’'"‘‘o l "' ',' hippc<l iy a mule. "He dident know , 0rlea, ’ s -, J '^ged and pen- mother's applied ton Mr. Stanley lor a job. t here was something by wLicit one of his he was. Let me explain rigid , , ,, , here that I did not sec that fight, : 1,1,11 h °- vs f "arless and if any of „,v readers saw it . j'a^e Mmt appealed and he got the they will kindly correct am lms , l” b and tnc.denlally a good edu cation. He changed his name to Henry M. Stanley and made the "time Stanley illustrious. ,, We love bull dogs and wild coifs take 1 might make about it. ’’Now boys tell ;the truth, toll j UndeSnapipy the truth, because I’nt hard to hiol —is this September or Christmas week? And after a while he added, "Boys, if I dont get well, tell my mother and my country that 1 died a hero. "Tell them I was thinking about them when that Ford truck hit me, "Then he began th quote htV'poul- try"-"Twist, twist, thou dark blue and bad boys and can’t help it, TUejyhave pep and appreciation and power. If all the great and good works that have been done by men who were bad boys were undone, civilization would sag back-one thousand, years at least- and then some. .