Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, June 15, 1917, Image 7

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA Preserve Your Complexion the e_aay, pleasing way by using j Magnolia Balm before and after outings. You can fearlessly face I the sun. wind and dudt because I you know Magnolia Balm keeps | you safe from Sunburn and Tan. 1 This fragrant lo- : tion iswonderfully ; soothing, cooling and a great com- 1 fort after a day outdoors. Magnolia Balm is « „ the skin-saving Vi beauty secret which is regularly fh ll/F/ilgtused when once tried. Magnolia Balm LIQUID FA CE POWDER. Pink, While, •Roie.Rei. 75c. al 'Druggists or by mail direct. Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 Sbuth Fifth St., Brooklyn.N Y, NEVER NEGLECT A COLD 'A chill after bathing, cooling off suddenly after exercise and drafts, give the cold germs a foot-hold that may lead to something \vo»’sSafety requires early treatment, ^Ceep Dr. King’s New Discovery on hand. This pleasant balsam remedy allays inflam mation, soothes the couglttind repairs the tissues. Better be safe than sorry. Break up the cold with Dr' King’s New Discovery before it is too late. At your druggist. 50c SI.90. OOOOOOCOOCOOO Tailor and Men’s Furnishings Stop in and look 69 W. Mitchell Atlanta Near Terminal static n ooooooooooooo RID OF LINGERINticOUG H You can get relief from racking, hacking coughs, from wheezy, sneezj breathing, from raw, inflated throat and tight chest. W. G. lazier, Ben- tonville, Ark., writes: “l ean recom mend Foley’s Honey and Tar Com pound. I used it for a cough that I had for years, and was said to have consumption but itcuredme.” .1. L. Selman & Son. SIBP IN ATLANTA 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 JSOc AN"» D ifp JOHN r,. 1CDMONIISON, Prop. Pleasant Hill The farm rsof this section art getting on fine with their crops. We are having plenty of rain now. Mrs. Monde Morris, who hat baen sick for several days, is some better now. J. W. Noles visited W. E, Hudson last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Samples of Macon, who have been visiting 0. C. Tyson and family, returned home last w-.ek., or; It was reported that a s large crowd attended the singing at New Hope Sunday. Rev, A. A. Heath will fill his regular appointment • at this place next Sunday at 11 o’clock. Mr. Marvin Harper filled his regular appointment Sunday. E. G. Hudson and wife of At lanta, visited the former’s par ents Sunday and Monday. Colbert Hudson visited home folks and friends Suudat. The singing given by Misses Ruth and Miriam Layton was well attended Sunday night. Miss Bessie Towler was the guest of Miss Vonnie Ford Sun day evening. Miss Irie Wood was the guest of MissB rtha Rainwater Sunday evening, A. Henslee and family visited E}. R. Harper Sunday. Now let us pray for the Lovs and men that have to protect the dignity and freedom of o"r country that i hey fu st know C and second, that the holy spuit spiiit may fill their vacancies in the homes, and that the blessings and love of God may forever protect and guide them till we meet them again in this world or ir. the great beyond. It stems as though it has taken war and chastisement from the beginning of the world to civilize, christian ize and make people do right. Since we have to fight let us do jur part, and do it right. Let America pull for a universal pea :e, that every nation on the globe can clasp their hands in friendship and brotherly love and •jay from a natural stanupoint, our warfare is over. Every man in the United States has some thing l.o do, whether he is in volved in the war or not. Every acre of land in the United States needs to be cultivated in some thing we need, to save us from an awful crash. We need more, and it will take more to supply us and Europe, saying nothing o.f that Which will go down in the seas. Let’s make life worth while and death a pleasant dream. Eagle. says a Glass of Hot Water Every Morning Before Breakfast Will Take Off Fat If You Get More Frei,h Air Be Moderate In Your Diet and Reduce Your Weight With Tassco Lack of freeh air weakens the oxy gen-carrying power of tho bLod, the liver Lecoroes sluggish, fat accumu lates and the action of ipiny of the vital organs are hindered thereby. The heart action becomes weak, work is an effort and the beauty of the figure is destroyed. Fat put on by indoor life is un healthy and if nature is not assisted in throwing it off by increasing the oxy gen-carrying power of the blood, a serious case of abesity may result. When you feel that you are getting too qtout, take the matter in hand at once. Don’t wait until your figure has become a joke and your health ruined through carrying around a burden of unsightly and unhealthy fat. Spend as much time as you possibly can in the open air, breuthe deeply, and get from J. L. Selman & Son a box of tasseo, take a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast then take tassco after each meal and at bedtime. Weigh yourself every few days and keep up the treatment until you are j down to normal. Tassco is absolutely ‘.harmless, is pleasant to take, he’ps j the digestion and is designed to in crease the oxygen-carrying power of the blood. Even a few days’ treatment should show a n')Li *e il»le reduction in weight, there is nothing better for obesity. STOCK FEED OF ALL KINDS We handle sweet feed, hay, Red Gravy, Velvet Bean meal, bran, shorts, oats, beet pulp, cotton seed meal and flaked hulls. We buy in car load lots and can save you money. We sell for’eash oniy. W. C. ABERCROMBIE Eat With Us No better medium priced cafe in the city. Stop and try a meal and you’ll come again. We serve only the best of everything. Albion Cafe““ Electricity for Every Home and Farm Prices Advance July 1 PRICE AFTER I „ . . NOW JULY I With Standard . 0 _ c Size Battery .$275 $350 Urt E Ban.ry...$325 $420 | Buy Now and Save $75 to $95 DELCO-LIGHT is a complete Electric Light and Power Plant, operated either with gasoline or kerosene. It furnishes Electric Lighting for the House and Barn; furnishes Power to pump water and operate Small Machinery; does away with Domestic Drudgery, and brings City Conveniences to the Rural Home. It is econom ical and soon pays for itself in time and* labor saved. Already 16,000 satisfied users. FOR SALE—A good seven room house and one acre lot, well located in Douglasville. Dake & McLarty, No Service Too Exacting to demand our closest attention. Your wants are studied, your ne^ds considered and the resulting glasses are the best, most com fortably servicable possible. Price- Our low rent enables us to of fer you a material saving. jt 19 So. Broad St. Near Alabama. Wailc a block and save a dollar. Atlanta. G TO KNOW that by buying early, we are holding- prices down, and that we are to-day selling dry- goods, shoes, clothing etc., in many instances, for less than we can buy them at wholesale. Satisfied Customers Make This Store a Success W E conduct a merchandising=-not a speculating business. When we realized that prices must advance,we Took Advantage of the Market so~we might share that advantage withaur custom ers. FOR ACTUAL DEMONSTRATION WRITE, PHONE OR WIRE TO /. R. DUNCAN Salesman, Douglasville, Ga. DOMESTIC ELECTRIC CO. Distributors, Atlantu, Ga Small profits, courteous treatment, quality goods, volume of business and satisfied customers are the combined elements that make this store successful. N. B. & J. T. DUNCAN