Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, March 23, 1917, Image 2

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LAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly Stops pain. Demand a | liniment that you can rub with. I The beSt rubbing liniment is MUSTANG .INIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. AS THE EDITOR SEES IT The action of twelve Ui ited States senators in conducting a filibuster in the closing hours of congress that defeated the will of the president, an overwhelm in' majority of congress and a like porportion of the people of the nation, we have at least one beneficent result, despite the fact that the act will stand out as one of the blackest smudges on American patriotism. It will solidify the American people be hind the president in his determi- natior to assert the inviolablity of American life and cornue'ce upon the high seast In every section of the country men of ev ry political faith have de nounced the disgraceful filibus- t< r Ministers, merchants, pro fessional men, farmers, laborers, women, everwhere show a du termination to assert for once and all American rights upon the seas, even if it leads to the war we so ardently desire to escape The people do not want war i( it can be honorably avoided, but they are ready to fight and sacri fice for the retention of their honor and their rights of life and commerce if it becomes necessary to do so. Today there is a grim set to the American Rheumatism countenance that means stern , . Is My Weather Prophet, business. _ . . ,, , , T can tell stormy weather days Another thing we have noted I 0 ff by the twinges in my shoul-I with a degree of pride in our ow n ders and knees. Rut here's an country. Big Business has :ome ,h “‘ BOOn drives oul ,hc P" ina right to the front in the crisis. Slonn's Liniment is so ensy to apply, no ! Heads of great manufacturing concerns, railroad corporations, ointments. Try it for gout, lumbago, neu- engineering firms, all have as- and $1 00. ! sure! the government tl at their — corporate ns and their individual services a e at the disposal of tho go eminent if war comes. There is little noisj or loud talk, but everwhere a calm and inflexi ble purpose is evident. And this spirit is not confined to Big Busi- j optimistic Thought, ness alone. Little Business Thousands are hated, but marches right up at the front, j 0TBd - wltllout a r - ftl cause. labor leaders are pledging the, * ' loyalty and assistance of their organizations, farmers are offer ing both men and foodstuffs, and women are banding together by the hundreds of thousands in the common cause. Political con siderations are kicked aside, re ligious zeal even urges the peo ple on to greater ferver and pa triotism. American people are being solidified as they have uever been before since the days of Washington. And they are ready to meet, whatever is be fore them. But there is one suggestion v e want to make, in a spirit of fair ness and justice. We have a- mongusmany excellent citizens of foreign birth. We have seen no evidences of disloyalty to our country among them, and we be lieve them sincere in their pur pose to defend the country of their adoption. They are Ameri cans now, and should be treated as shuch. We should exhibit no enmity toward them because of their foreign blood, for their very presence here indicates that they prefer this country to the one they left. Again we want to remind our farmer friends of the imperative necessity for cu! i/ating every available foot of ground this sea son. One of the first resources to be husbanded in time of war is food for the army and for the civilian population. Without it any nation will be brought to its knees, and that is a condition which is unthinkable for the A- me>-ican pe p'.e. And rot only should the farmers produce to the utmost. Vacant lots ard backyards in every town should yield the : r quota for the common good. Every citizen should d )i‘? When this spirit animated a nr- tion of a hundred million patri ots people it will require some thing more than words and plots to conquor it. STOP IN ATLANTA AT HOTEL EMPIRE Opposite Union Depot on Pryor St. Renovated and refurnished throughout. Reservations made on application. Hot and cold water, private baths, electric lights and elevator. First class accommodations at moderate prices. Rooms 50c andup JOHN L. KOMONOSON, Prop. Why Not Have Perfect Lenses? Improvements and better ments in glasses are just as frequent as in anything else. Until a few years ago all lenses were flat, because no one had thought of a better way to make them. Today nearly 90 per cent of lenses fitted are Toric lenses, curved to follow the shape of the eyeball. Tories give a perfect range of vis ion from every angle—the edges do not confuse you when looking from the corner of the eye. Let us demonstrate the many ad vantages of Tories made by us. I it : ;|y Duggan & Bookout, 53 W. St., Atlanta A Tefeptee Saves lime And lime is Money. It makes no difference whether you live town or in the country, a Telephone is a NECESSITY. It is a pleasure to converse with your friends ard neighbors. It is a convenience when you want to speak to your Lawyer, Doctor, or Merchant. It is is protection to your family in your absence. Let IL: Install One For You To-Dcy, Gainesboro Telephones Telegraph Co L. K. SMITH, Gen. Mgr. Carrollton, Ga. W. A. BOYD, Local Mgr. Douglasville, Ga. Have you ever been burned ont by Fire? 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It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in tills country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of llie best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of tiie two Ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. OIIBNEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggistb, price 7fic. Take Hall’a Family Pill* for constipation. : Jgs: %% Thereby Promoting Digestion Cheerfulness andResltaW neither Opium,Morphine#* Mineral. Not Narcotic. jlca/f7MWrSM' amcm Pumpkin Seed V Alx Senna 1 JtochtUe Sails I A ™ seS “? t l ’ iSBEt— / harm Snrxl 1 ; } LASSMSSSj-j “TS resulting lliercfronuinj 111 ' 31 ' 17 - facsimile Si<5natwe° f j I For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signatnre i of Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. 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