Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, March 09, 1917, Image 4

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLAS VILLE, GEORGIA. THE SENTINEL Published Every Friday SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ono Year - Six Months Three Months ....... $1.50 .75 ADVERTISING RATES One page per issue .$10.00 One-halt page per issue ., $5.00 Small space per issue, per inchl2l4 Vocals per line per issue .08 Office Phone... 102 Residence Phone ..67 Entered in the Postoffice ac Douglas- ville Ga., as second-class mail matter. Z. T. DAKE, Editor and Publisher. I HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES War may be hell, as Sherman said, but hell is not war—that is, not modern war. The flames are loo feeble. It is possible, though, that we may face the problem of getting our own boys “out of the trenches by Christmas.” An exchange solemnly informs us that theyvater of the Antarc tic ocean is-colder than that of the Arctic. All right, brother; buy yourself a smoke. If it is a fact that housewives will soon be unable tc serve cab bage, w8 at least have the con- solation of knowing that we will be rid of the smell. America! America only! America all of the time! Our dear American Eagle Ln’t doing any screaming, but he’s blinking his eye like thediiktns. Any fool can talk, but the fel low who acts is the one who ere- ates the biggest stir in the world. Henry Ford has our unquali fied forgiveness. He has offer. d the government the use of his entire factory for theTnaking of war munittion, and the tender has been accepted. Foil Need a Spring Laxa tive Dr. King’s New Life Pills will re move the accumulated wastes of winter from your intestines, the burden of (he blooc^ Get that sluggish spring feyer feeling out of your system, brighten your eye, clear your complexion. Get that vim arid snap of goed purified healthy blopd Dr. King’s New Life Pills are a non-griping laxative that aids nature’s process, try them to night. At all drnggists, 26c. Bad Cold from Sudden Changes We just can’t lose sight of Carranza. No sooner did tie shadow of Germany darken onr horizon than the old duck con veyed his profound admiration and good will to the kaiser. And everybody laughed. Spring brings all kinds of weather and with it comes colds and the revival of winter coughs and hoarseness. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey will head off a new cold or stop the old one, the sooth ing balsams relieve the i ore throat and heals the irritated tissues. Get a bot tle to-day and start treatment atonec. At your druggist, 25- Formula on bottle. Forcing Cotton Maturity For Boll Weevil Conditions JOHN R. FAIN, Prof. Of Agronomy, Ga. State College Of Agriculture Early maturity of cotton is essential to success in growing the crop under j ball weevil conditions. Aside from se lecting a variety with earliness as a characteristic, it is important that the NOT BOTHERED ANY MORE So-called rheumatic pains, grippe aches, lame hack, sore muscles or stiff joints are the result of over-ziorkcd, weak or disordered kidneys. E. L. When This Bank Urges You to part with a dollar or more of your I earnings each week, there is this difference—you are still the owner of the dollar. i This bank aspires simply to the custodianship of^our dollars. Will pay % interest while in its possession, j returning them to you on demand. Start A Savings Account At Once u Spring Colds are Dan- _gerous To Freshen Salt Fish. The quickest and best way to fresh en salt fish Is by soaking It in sour milk. Turner, Homer, Ky., writes: “Since j early fruition of the cotton, an appllca- The Chicago Herald aptly re marks that “personal opinion has a thousand ^voices, butjreal pa triotism only one.” taking Foley Kidney Pills I have not been bothered any more. ’ ’ Strengthen weak ludneys and help rid the blood of acids and poisons. J. L. SELMAN & SON. What Mother Says: “Ididn’t raise my boy to be a soldier, but if our country needs him he must go.” Spring is ambling along, and those of us who can not afford an j ANH3NEST LETTER FROM AN HONEST MAN Enos Halbert, Paoli, Ind., writes'. “I contracted a severe cold this fall and coughed continually. Could hard ly sleep at nights. I tried several remedies without relief. Got Foley’s Honey and Tar and the first bottle re lieved me, curing my cough entirely. I can recommend it for all coughs Get the genuine. ^J. L. Selltuiv, & Son. Sudden changes in temperature and plant be helped by every pMsible"stim" underwear bring spring colds with 0 ulant to set and mature its fruit at stu ff ed UP head, sore throat and gen- the earliest possible date. Hence it earl cold symptoms. A dose of Dr. becomes important to fertilize with t King’s New Discovery is sure relief, this end In view. j this happy combination of antiseptic Contributing to Ihe early maturity balsams c ears the head, soothes their- ritated membranes and wlat might have been alingeringcoldls broken up. j Don’t stop treatment when relief is T'ciUr'il* tltirl first felt as a half curedcoldisdanger- 1 dUUi allU. XY1C11 & ous. Take Dr King’s New Discovery till your cold is gone. plant, phosphorous Is of chief importance. Therefore, to promote tlon of phosphoric acid should be made, generally speaking, about 400 pounds to the acre. if other forms are used the appli cation should be made in time and condition should be such as to render the phosphorous available at the prop er time. A well prepared seed bed mefhs quick germination and rapid growth. Walter A. Guest Dally Thought. Life, with all its fields of Joy and woe, is just our chance of the ptize of learning love—how love might be, hath been, indeed, and is.—Browning. Furnishings Stop in and look 69 W. Mitchell Atlanta Near Terminal station OOOOOOOOOC&OO auto can continue to exercise our I Th0 great caual o* China is 2,100 joints by hopping to one side. I uiles l0Dg - World’s Longest Canal. Child’s Hotel! Cafe Cut the high cost of living by getting a “Man’s Lunch at a Child’s price.” No better place in Atlanta to get a good meal. * Nice Rooms at Reasonable Prices 8-10 So. Broad St., Atlanta. IT PAYS TO BE WELL Poor Health is expensive Indian Herbs, the greatest family remedy, will help nature put your body in healthy condition. The human body is a wonderful machine and when any of the parts get out of repair, poor health is the result. As soon as you begin to feel badly take Indian Herbs which will regulate the “machine” by acting on the liver and bowels and save suf- fering and expense. Call and get a )le. H. Harding Abercrombie’s Barn OUR SPECIAL OFFER We have ju^t finished taking ^tock and find that we have some odd pieces of furniture left from our Fall stock. These piece we are going to close out at ex act factory cost, also every piece of Holiday Furni ture left. During this sale you will have an opportunity to buy at cost—Morris Chairs Ladies’Desks, Dressing Tables, Chiffoniers, Smokirg Stands, Costomers, Medi cine Cabinets, Cellarettes, Washstands and a number of other useful pieces of fur niture. DON’T MISS THIS. CHANCE Our Spring line of Rugs.have just arrived—and such Rugs. They are sim ply beautiful, colors rich, designs artistic and many of them woven withoat a seam. We bought these rugs before the last big advance and pass them on to you at a great saving. The lot includes Brussels, Axminsters, Wilton Velvets, and French Wiltons, room size and smaller rugs. Remember, we are out of the high-rent district and can always save you money on Rugs and Furniture. Our location is central-a half-minute from Whitehall CHAS. S. ROBISON FURNITURE CO. 25-27 E. HUNTER ST. ATLANTA