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Miss Edith Duke, Editor ;'j
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Wt» welcome Mrs. L, W. Lowery
Rt 2 as a new subscriber.
We thank Mr. O- L. Landman of
Rt. 1 for a renewal subscription this
week-
We are glad to re-enter Mr. 0.
T. Selman on our list of readers
this week.
We thank Mr- W. H- Hudson prom
inent a/izen and veteran for his
subscription this week.
Mr. J. L. Butner one of Powder
Springs most substantial* business
men is a new suberiber to the Sen
tinel this week-
We acknowledge with thanks re
newal of Mr- J. M. Aderhold of
Winston.
Mr. J. B McCreary of Atlanta
has our thanks for subscription this
week.
Dr Whitley announces this week
as a candidate to succeed himself
in the Legislature and so far has
no opposition
Mrs. H- M. Upshaw has returned
from a pleasant stay in Ashville
N. C.
We are sorry to report that Miss
Sara, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs-
M. J- Morris, finds it necessary to
have one of her eyes removed. The
operation will occur today. Thursday.
We are pleased to enter the name
of Mr. J- S. McGuire as a new sub
scriber to tht Sentinel-
Mr. S. C. Harding is again wel
come to the fold of the Sentinel read
ers after an absence of several months
Miss Sarah Duncan, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Miss Louise Duncan,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J- Gower and
Mr. Jamie Selman of 'Atlanta, spent
last Thursday in Douglasville.
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Matthews are
receiving congratulations upon the
arrival of a girl, July 7th.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barron spent
the week end with relatives here.
Misses Agnpss .Bartlett, Kathleen
Sims and Lucile Slone, of Ocoee. Fla.
are at n house party with Mrs. J. L.
Putner- of Powder Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Butner an!
guests, iliss<i- Bartlett, Sims and
Sloan were here from Powder Springs
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. T- Selman and
daughters, Misses Sara- Dorthy, and
Mildred and Misses Pauline and Bes
sie Joe Selman attended a family
re-union at Bennett’s Lake Saturday
and report a most enjoyable occasion.
<Mis 8 Maude Herring is spending
the week in Chattanooga-
Just as we go to press Dr. Whit
ley informs us that he has secured
the passage in the House of the bill
putting Solicitor Generals on a salery
Rev. and Mrs- G. W. Light have
as guests this week* Mrs. J. T- Black
wood and daughters Misses Ruth and
Katheleen of Atlanta.
We want a correspondant at Win
ston; one at Lithia Springs; one at
Chapel Hill; one at Bill Arp. one at
Brownsville or Sweetwater; one at
Flnt Hill and any other central com
munity. We want all the county
news- We will give each correspon
dent the paper and furnish stationary
Help us fill the Sentinel with good
live news..
Did several of our people go to
Tate last Saturday?
The good rains this week were
greatly needed in jinost sections of
the county-
Mr. and Mrs. A. ,A. Fowler an
nounce the birth of a daughter Fri
day-
JOYS ARE BUT TRANSITORY
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Aderholt and
little son, or Birmingham, Ala. spent
last week with their mother, Mrs.
Adeholt.
Misses ^Floy and Maybelle Golden,
of Buchanan are the guests of their
Aunt, Mrs. Astor Merritt,
Mrs. J. T. Meritt of Temple spent
last week with her son, Col. Astor
Merritt.
Quite a number of Douglasville
people attended the game at Tate
last Saturday.
The many friends of John Me-'
Goirk are glad that he is recovering
so rapidly and was able to be in
town Wednesday.
Miss Ruth Crusell of. Atlanta spent
several days with Mrs. Pat Mcgouirk
last week.
[Miss Stacey McWhorter, of Atlanta
was called to the bedside of her
mother last week.
Mr. Hiram Kirby of Atlanta spent
last week at home.
Miss May Hindman, of Atlanta
is home for a few days.
Miss Chlotilde Banks was operated
on for appendicitis at Flat Rock
Sanitorum last week. Her friends
wish for her a speedy recovery.
/Mrs, Charles Morse, of Atlanta
was the guest of Mesdames Pat Me-
Gouirk and Claude Abercrombie last
week-
Mrs. Jessie James is quite sick this
week.
\,
Friends of Mr. anij Mrs. H- V.
Smith regret to learn of the illne33
of their little daughter Julia.
Friends of Joe Neal Morris are
glad to know he is improving rapidly
from his recent operation for appen-
dicitis. _ ^
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dorvij spent
Monday in Atlanta.
Misses Winnie Belle and Nell House
rnd Lawrence "House spent Frilay in
Atlanta..
Misses Lula Bradberry, Opal Giles
and Mr.. Fred Barrow spent Sunday
n Hogansville.
v*p Ccbb smmt Tuesday in
Delectable Perfumes Will Not Long
Gladden the Prisoner in Cleve-
(land County Jail.
Attnr of roses and sweet scents ol
A ruby l There’s an electric perfumer
at the county Jail. It casts all kinds
«,f sweetness on the prison ulr. Just
turn lhe button and the Jail become-*
a garden of roses or fragrant with
the scent of orange blossoms.
The other day the atmosphere of
the jail reflected the aroma of the
forest cedar. It might have been Nor
way pine, sassafras, crab apple blos
som, hut it just happened that the per-
fumer was charged to dispense an
aroma tinged with forest cedar.
The machine has possibilities, the
sheriff believes. It might be employed
to awaken the prisoners each morning
with scents of violets and soothe them
at. breakfast with odors of bain, eggs,
corn fritters, grapefruit and other
viands not on the regular morning
menu of cofTee nml butterless bread.
oh, yes, Indeed, the machine has
possibilities. If It was charged with
a few quarts of hootch confiscated In
raids, why, the old .lull would he one
of the most popular breathing pluces
In the county.
At night It could discharge the odor
of pineapple or figs or dates, and nnj
prisoner with a good sense of smell
and a strong Imagination could read
ily go to sleep and feel that he was In
Hawaii. ^
But the perfumer Is In Jail only on
trial.—Cleveland Plain' Dealer.
Timber Far Ahead.
What of tlieir timber assets in the
national forests? They contain 503 bil
lion feet of standing timber, or
twenty-five per cent of the remaining
timber In the United Stntes, says the
American Forestry Magazine. All told
the national forests embrace seven
teen per* cent of all forest growing
land in the United States. In addi
tion to the many millions of acres con
taining forests of merchantable size,
there are twenty million acres bearing
young growing forests ^hich are being
protected against fire and other forms
of devastation so that they will pro
duce timber crops in the years ahead.
The American Forestry association
calls on the owners, the citizens, to
protest against taking the control of
these forests from the United States
forest service.
157 WHITEHALL ST.
Atlanta
WALTON’S
RESTAURANT
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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL- FRIDAY. JULY 2i, 1922
TEND TO STARVE THE BRAN
Writer Warn, of Pernicious Effect.
That May Be Exercised by the
Stiff Collar.
TVo «re once more threatened with
the stiff, tight, pre-war rnllar. Doe
tors have repeatedly warned parent,
against tho dangers of allowing theli
sons to wear collars of this type.
It Is pointed out that the wearing
of high, stllT, tight collars retards thf
flow of blood to the brain, and thu,
starves the bruin cells, suys London KA
Tlt-ltlts.
The resplt of this brain starvation Is
that the wearer becomes lethargic, tin (I
stnphl and dull In his school work.
His brain Is not up to the tasks It I,
refpilred to perform; he becomes
different to his studies, and will pore
over his hooks in a seml-dazed man.
ner. Often, too, he will take less In
terest in athletics, and this tends to
reduce his vitality and mental ac
tivity.
Although the effect of wearing n
high, stiff collar Is not so noticeable
In the case of an ndult, It Is not good
for the general health, and also lead,
to colds.
The old-fa.hloned stiff collar with
turned-down corners la still worn by
Doctor Chamberlain, while for years
Lloyd George has worn s kind of
Gladstone collar, but without the gap
at the throat.
Bernard Shaw has always de
nounced the starched collar as an
abomination. Many other famous men.
especially literary and artistic celebrl-
tie*, have worn soft collars. Byron
always wore a style of his own—soft
wide open.
ATTENTION! PHONOGRAPH
OWNERS.—If you appreciate good
music: Why not take better care
of your records? Preserve them nml
improve the TONE: By keeping
SHERIFF SALE | the year 1921. Tenant in poscssion
I notified of levy. Levy made by L-
GEORGIA DOUGLAS COUNTY Bartlett, Deputy Sheriff and turned
Will be sold before the court house ' over to me.
door in Douglasville on the first Tues-
This the 5th day of July 1922
A.S. BAGGETT, Sheriff.
them clean with a HAND-MADE j day in August 1922 between the legal
PllON-O-BRUSH. Made better and j hours of aule, to the highest bidder 1
cost less. Satisfaction or money | for cash the following described
refunded. Want one? Send 25 j property to-wit: 100 acres more or
cents, silver or stamps. To MAR- less, being half the land lot number
TIN’S BRUSH SERVICE. Box 115, (72) in the 3rd district and 5 section, IUKORG1A—Douglas County. ..
Harney Station., OMAHA, NEBRAS- North by lands of A • E. nnd Fayett
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Nature’s Linemen.
The downy woodpecker, the hairy
woodpecker and the flicker all seem
possessed with a mania for killing de
structive wnod-hnrlng larvae, says the
American Forestry Magazine, Better
equipped tlinn u telephone lineman for
climbing: supported by a spurred tail:
provided with hooked claws for ding
ing to the bark; hammer-headed,
chisel-beaked, and armed with a
tremendously long, strong, lance-
pointed, barbed, extensile tongue, the
woodpecker drills through the wood
directly Into the spot where the borer
lies hidden, pushes In the tip of Ills
barbed tongue, spears the victim and
whips It quickly Into his open beak.
Drama In Crimson Gulch.
"How did you come to mob that
show 7"
“They advertised -Ten Nli^ts In a
Barroom,’ ” answered Cuetus Joe, “und
the stage ticker wasn’t nothin' but
sarspnrlller."
Want Ads
A COLLECTOR AND SALESMAN
WANTED
Our business >s growing so large
we cannot handle it with the present
force, nnd must employ another
collector and salesman in thi s section.
Experience is not necessary, as liusi
ness i s well established and we soil
over three fourths of the World's
consumption. The applicant must be
able to furnish his own conweyance
and make bond.
Singer Sewing Machine Company
Marietta, Georgia.
WANTED*—Man with car to sell
best low priced. Cord Tires made.
§1100.00 pep wcelj und expenses.
Wolfe Tire Co. 578 Cana] St., Benton
Harbor, Mich.
Try a sack of Sweet Rose Flour-
none better—Mac Abercrombie.
FOR SALE—A 1E ton Superior
Truck, cheap. See R. EllLi Edwards
at Duncan’s Garaps..
DON'T FORGET OUR JULY BAR
GAINS IN STATIONERY—
J. L. SELMAN & SON.
Get your Cigars, Tobacco nnd Cold
Drinks at Mac Abercrombie’s
Get your Fishing Tackle of all
kinds at Stewart Bros
12-4 Thompson, on the south by Lands
of J. R. Holland Estate and Albert
Griffith, on the East by lund of J-
T. Reynolds, and on the West by land
of E. Thompson, Levied on as the
property of Mrs- E, M. Morris, to
“I have sold over 2,000 bottles of j satisfy a tux fifa issued by R- C
Tanlac and have never had a dissut- j -Morris, Tax Collector, for State and
isfled customer,’ ’ writes Smiser s County taxes for the year 1920 ng-
We handle a full line of Maxwell
House Tea nnd Coffee.—Mne Aber-
Drug Store, Columbia, Tenn.—Whit
ley's Pharmacy.
ONE DAY SERVICE—IF WE
HAVEN’T WHAT YOU WANT, WE
WJLL GET IT IN ONE DAY IF IT
CAN BE HAD IN ATLANTA—
J. L. SELMAN & SON.
If you suffer from biliousness,
constipation, headache, nervousness,
sallow complexion, loss of appetite,
lad taste in mouth, Tanlae and Tan-
lae Vegetable PUle ftt} 11 certainly
strs^ghted you out. — Whitley's
Pharmacy.
Build up your system and feel fine
all the time by taking Taniac,—Whit
ley’s Pharmacy.
Our line of groceries is complete.
-Mac Abercrombie.
Get your Fishing Tackle of all
kinds at Stewart Bros
Wa have established a Laundry
Agency for Douglasville with J. B.
Swafford at Marchman’g Pharmacy.
Our truck will discontiue working
the town. All calls should be made
to him, any work entrusted there
by our truck and will receive the
same prompt and careful attention
a 8 here-to-fore.—LOIS LAUNDRY.
Bring us your country produce of
all kinds.— Mac Abercrombie.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
J. L. SELMAN & SON.i
Georgia Collard Plants for Sale.—
Mrs. C. W- Clonts. 2tpd
Milch cow for sale, Fresh.-
!■ Cowan. Winston, Rt. 2.
- H.
3tpd
I will buy your chicken s eggs and
butter,—Mac Abercrombie.
GET YOUR SEWING MACHINE
NEEDLES OF ALL KINDS AT—
J. L. SELMAN & SON..
PIANO SACRIFICE—Due to ina
bility to keep up payments, we have
had a high grnde piano, in the best
of condition, turned back to us-
This instrument we can sell for n
rare bargain, giving terms to respon
sible parties. For full uarticulars,
address Luddcn & Bates. Atlanta, Ga.
NEW STOCK PENCILS AND A
PEN TABLETS—REGULAR 5c
VALUES—TWO FOR 5 CENTS—
J. L. SELMAN & SON.
Why mope around, half sick and
listless, when health and strength
are yours for the asking? Take
Tanlae,— Whitley's Pharmacy.
ainst Mrs. E. M- Morris. Also
tax fifa issued by J- W. Baggett
T. C- against Mrs. E. M. Morris
for state and county taxes for the
year 1921- Levey made by L. Bart
lett, Deputy Sheriff. Tenant in pos
sesion notified of levy.
This the 3rd day of July 1922-
A. S. Baggett, Sheriff-
Also at the same time and place,
will be B old the following described
property to-wit.
20 acres of land being the East half
of land lot No. 876 in the 18th Dis
trict and 2nd sectios of Douglas Coun
ty, Georgia-
Levied on as the property of Jess
Hagwood to satisfy a tax fi fa issued
by R- C. Morris, T. C. D. C., for
state and county taxes for the year
1920. against said Jess Hagwood-
Levy made by W. T. Mozley
Deputy Sheriff and turned over to me
This the 3rd day of July 1922.
A. S. BAGGETT, Sheriff,
Also at the same time and place
will be sold (one) certain Reo three
fourth Ton Truck, Motor No. A. 28-
097. Truck No. 33999. Levied on
as the property of E- L. Wortham,
to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by J. W.
Eaggett, T. C. against E- L. Worth
am, for state and county taxes for
Will be sold before the Court House
Door in Said County, on the First
Tuesday in August, next, purusant to
an order granted from the Court of
Ordinary of Douglas County, Ga., ut
regular July term 1922 of said Court,
the following described property, to-
wit:
Parts of lots of land numbers one
hundered twenty-four and one hund
red thirty-seven in the first district.
fifth sec^n of Douglas County, Ga,
containing 109.26 acres, according to
plat or survey of the same made by
II. L- Huey, Surveyor Feb. 22, 1922,
and recorded in office of Clerk of
Superior Court said County in Decla
ration book “E” poge 267—being 102.-
47 acres or the East half of lot 124 and
0.79 acre g out of the North-West
part of lot 137—being the Dower lands
of Mrs. L- M. Teal, the said Mrs. L.
M. Tea,l being dead and Dower
estate ceasedr
Said property to be sold as part
of the estate of M. C. Teal, late of
Douglag County, Ga., deceased-
Terms of sale, cash.
This July 5th. 1922.
T. L. Pittman, Admr. of
.M- C. Teal, estate.
WANTED—Men or women to
take orders for genuine guaran
teed hosiery, for men, women and
children. Eliminates darning.
$40.00 a week full time, $1.00 an
hour spare time, Experience un-
neccessary.
INTERNATIONAL STOCKING '
MILLS,
Norristown, Pa.
JOSEPH W. HUMPHRIES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
626, 627, 628, 629 Healey Building
Bell Phone Ivy 2715
LOANS NEGOIATED
On Improved Farm and City Property
Atlanta, Georgia
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