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DOUGLAS COT T NTY SR\ T TINDT, noiTQL ASVILT.E. GEORGT \
"Dodson's Liver Tone" Starts Your Liver
Better Than Calomel and Doesn't
Salivate or Make You Sick.
Liston to mo! Take no moro sick
ening. salivating oaJoanfl when bilious or
constipated. Don’t, loso n day’s work!
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful
nausea and cramping. If you are slug
gish amd “all knocked out,” if your
liver is torpid und bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is had or stomach sour
just tnko a spoonful of harmless Dod
son's Livor Tone ou my guarantee.
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any drug
store and get. a fit) cent l>ottle of Dod
son’s Liver Tone. Take a spoonful to-
night and if it doesn’t straighten you
right up and make you feel flue and
vigorous by morning I want you to go
hack to the store and get. your money.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it is null liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it
can not salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod
son’s Liver Tone will put your sluggish
liver to work and clean your bowels of
tlmt sour bile and constipated waste
which is clogging your system and mak
ing you feel miserable. 1 guarantee that
a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone will
keep your entire family feeling tine for
months. Dive it to your children. It is
harmless; doesn’t gripe and they liko its
pleasant taste,
MILITARY TRAINING
FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
ATSTATEUNIVERSITY
Special Courses In Traench Warfare,
Wireless And Field Fortifications
Will Be Taught
Pea Hullers CaneM.lls
The Farquhar No. 1 hulls peas and
beans and cleans the grans without
breaking them. It can be operated by
hand or gasoline engine and will save
you money.
OUR CANE MILLS are the best. We liaue both
Horse and Belt Power Mills. Write for catalog,
better stilly come in and see them.
WOODRUFF MACHINERY CO.
41 So Forsythe St., Atlanta
2162
2105
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Low Ronnd Trip Rates
To Louisville,
Account Sovereign Grand
Lodge I. O. O. F.
September 17th-18th, 1917
Greatly reduced round trip fares from all stations
on SOUTHERN RAILWAl .SYSTEM in Georgia.
Tickets on sale September 14, 15 and 16, 1917. Re
am trip to original starting point must be completed
sfore midnight of September 26, 1917.
For full information as to round trip rates from your
station, consult your nearest Southern Railway TICKET
AGENT, OR WRITE-
R. L. Baylor,
D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
The University of Georgia at Ath
ens has arranged to give special mili
tary courses the coming year with a
view of fitting men for active mili
tary service and of giving them a max
imum opportunity for advancement
and promotion when they enlist. The
military work will be given in connec
tion with the regular courses and will
count as credits towards a degree.
Men who are preparing to enter the
army at an early date will be allowed
to matriculate without the usual scho
lastic entrance requirements.
Gymnasium training will be made
compulsory, the regular drill exercis
es will be five times a week, and a
special United States army officer will
head the Military Department. There
will be a compulsory course for Jun
iors and Seniors in military science,
embracing Field Service Regulations,
Army Regulations, and Military Rec-
onnoissance and Topography. This
course will count towards a degree
and can be taken also Uy men of the
draft age who will come to the Uni
versity for training before they are
drafted.
Certificates will be given to men de
siring special military training for suc
cessful work in each of the following
courses:
Courte A. Tills course will deal
with military roads und railroads,
field fortifications and entanglements,
methods of trench construction and
with cordage and military bridges.
Course B. Work in this course
will deal with power plants, transpor
tation and communication with spe
cial emphasis given to the study of
electric generators, motors, transform
ers and storage cells as used in small
field power plants for lighting and
power on trucks. A study of field tel
egraphy, telephoning and wireless will
be given also, together with a course
dealing with the gasoline engine as
used in automobiles, trucks and aero
planes.
Course C. Forty-two men gradu
ated from this course given during the
yammer School and have already en
listed for active service as sergeants .
in the army Quartermaster’s Corps. ! 2378
A similar course will begin September 2379
19 and continue three mouths. Three ;
classes will be graduated during the
year for the service.
It is believed that men who pursue
these courses will find themselves in a
favorable position as to training and
advancement on entering active serv*
ice.
DOUGLAS SUPERIOR COURT CALENDAR
Cases Set for September Term, 1917
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17th.
2101 Polly Ann Endsloy ct al Vs A. Q. Taylor ct al Complaint
for Land
2143 Suny South Publishing Co. Vs .1 S James Complaint
2150 Marietta Smallwood Vs Jack Kilgore Coniplait for Land
Marietta Smallwood Vs Mi s Morris Smallwood Con: plaint
for Land
Marietta Smallwood Vs Ella Teal Complaint for Land
American Law Book Co Vs J S James Complaint
2151
Vs Dan Jones" J J Kirby Admrs. el al
Claim
Complaint
Claim
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AWFUL SUFFERING.
"I Buffered untold agony
with neuralgia. I thought I
would go mad with pain. A
friend of mine advised mo
to take Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain
Pills. I did so and the pain
stopped almost at once.
Then I commenced using
Dr. Miles’ Nervine and be
fore long I was bo that I did
not have these pains any
more.” E. J. WINTER,
661 E. Platto Ave.,
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Close attention to
work is the cause
of much Pain and
many Headaches.
Obtain relief by
taking one or two
DR. MILE.S’
ANTLPAIN PILLS
Then tone up the Nervous
System by using
Dr. Miles’
Restorative Nervine
IF FIRST BOTTLE, OR BOX, FAILS
TO HELP YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL
BE REFUNDED.
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Let us show you samples of
engraved cards, invitation, an
nouncements, stationary, etc.
Lowest prices possible on high
grade work.
Wedding Invitations $10 per
hundred and up, including double
Envelopes.
Cards, al! kinds S1.C0 per hun
dred and up,
Stationery to suit \our taste
and price. THE SENTINEL.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
they
of the disease. Ca-
constltutloiml disease,
_ _ ___e it you must take in
ternal remedies. Ilnll’s Catarrh Curt
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS,
cunnot reach the
tarrh Is a blood i
id In t '
taken Internally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surface. Hull’s
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best phy
sicians in this country for years and is
a regular prescription. It is composed of
the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina
tion, of the two ingredients is what pro
duces such wonderful results in curing
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, prln
Tftki Hall’s Family I’ll
A O Willoughby
Complaint
Bank of East Point Vs J: T. Henley, deft. & Mrs. T. F.'
Dupre* Clmt. Claim
2218 Ward—Truitt C(5' Vs I.‘& J. Groodzinsky Complaint
2229 Fuller E. Callowav <5o. Vs R L Fountain Suit on note
2232 FullerE. Calloway Co. Vs R. L. Fountain Jr. Suiton account
M. C. Kiser Co. Vs. J. Groodzinsky Complaint
M. C- Kiser Co. Vs J. Groodzinsky Appeal
J. S. James, Plt'f in fi fa Vs W. J. Harbin, Dft, W B
Morris, Clmt. v;
VV. T, Bryan Vs Iff. A. James
2320 W M Lonjfi Transferee Vs R B Sparks
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th
2324 Henrietta Sullivan, Guptidian Vs W A James Rule
2130 V R Smith Vs Southern Rwy Co Complaint for Damages
2331 Josephine Wright etal Ve. W 1 Dorris Complaint for Land
2349 Clara Devaughn et al Vs S A Griffith, Admr Complaint
2350 T J£Jones & Co Vs J R Crook Appeal
2311 E W Harrison etal Vs V D& J It Thomas Suiton Note
2351 Villa Rica Cottcn Oil Co Vs J O & E Thompson, Defdts
R M Eidson. Clmt Claim
2355 A. Landau Vs Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iiall Suit on Account
2357 W. A. James Vs F. D. Wilson Ejectment
2364 Cornelia Groodzinsky Vs J. Groodzinsky Complaint on Note
2365 Cornelia Gnondzinsky Vs J Groodzinsky Trover
2367 M rs Nodie Durham Vs W K Durham Permant Alimony
2268 Mrs P B Dodd Vs T R Whitley _ Complaint
2369 Charlie Robinson Vs Emma Lena Robinson Libel fur liivorce
2370 J W Whitle< Vs T It Whitley Suit on Note
2373 J M Bushin Vs J W Murphey& Upshaw Bros. & Co.
Certiorari
WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 19th
J S James Vs Henry Love Complaint for Land
J S James Vs Jerry Love Complaint for Land
J W Standridge, Guardian of Mrs Cassie Brown Vs J I
Strickland, Admr Appeal from Ordinary’s Court
MrsLMary Blair as next friend to Dovie (Blair) Camp Vs
J Claude Camp Suit to Annul Marriage
Seah Harper Vs W H Cansler, J S Giles Suit on Note
0377 O C Williams Vs Jack Morris Suit on Note
W M Terry Vs Ola Terry Libel for Divorce
It L Fountain, Endorser Vs REF Jerkins Affidavit and
Bond for Garnishment
2380 Manget-Brannen Co Vs V R Smith Complaint
2381 Eclipse Paint Co Vs J T Freeman Suiton account
j v g traw n Vs W C Abeocrombie and R M Eidson Trover
J J Strawn vs Larkin Baldwin Trover
J J Strawn vs Riburn Baggett Trover
J A Jones vs J W Hall et al Illegality to ft fn
N B & J T Duncan Flff in ii la vs C VV Turner Deft and
Sarah Ann Turner Clmt Claim
T .1 lierrier vs R N Kirby et al Suit on note
T It W hit'ey vs J B Glover Trover
J M Thornton vs T J Farmer Deft and Ida Farmer Clmt
Claim
2392 Austell Inprovement Co PlfY in fi fa vs J S Janies Clmt and
T E Simmons Deft Claim
Nat E Harris Gov vs Guy Harper G F Cole et al Forfeiture
of Recognizance .
W A James vs Mrs S E Leathers Certiorari
Mrs Emma Rice vs S E M Rice T rover
Oscar W Devaughn vs Odessa Dt&Sbgnir-Libel for Divorce
2401 W C Abercrombie vs I A Camp&B A lidwell Suit on note
2402 T J Brewer vs II A Stockmire Garnishment
2403 T .) Brewer vs T II Aldrich Jr . Complaint for damages
2404 Ward-Truitt Co vs Z M James Suit on note
2406 Woodruff Machinery Mfg Co vs J T Freeman Trover
2407 Douglasville Banking Co vs M B Vansant et al Suit on note
2409 Farmers & Merchants Bank vs W M & J D Morgan Suit on
note
2410 Farmers & Merchants Bank vsS S Simmons etal Suit on
note .
2411 N B & J T Duncan vs Effie Long Suit on Note
9414 The Rowland Co. Vs Connally-Eskew Co. Suit on Account
2417 j H Miller & Son Vs L O Smith & Mrs Minnie Agnes
Sttingfellow, Admrs & L O Smith, Individually Suit on Note
941s Mrs Carrie Wilson Vs E T Wilson Libel for Divorce
2421 W F l ee Vs M M Winn Illegality
., | 9 .j T Whitley Vs Mrs J L Latham Petition for Partition
conjugation. ^ Farmera & Merchants Bank Vs W M Morgan deft, and Mrs
K C James, Clmt.
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WILL BE REPAID FOR THEIR
WORK
Women everywhere suffer from
kidney trouble—backache, rheumatic
pains, swollen and tender muscles,
stiff joints. Mrs. C. J. Ellis, 606 8th
Ave., Sioux Falls, S. D., writes: “I
feel sure if anyone bothered as I Was
will giAe Foley Kiduey Pills a trial
they will be repaid for their work.”
J. L celraan <v ^oh.
SAFE REMEDY FOR CHILDREN
('has. Baker, Brownsville, Tex.,
vrites: “For yearsl haveusetlFoley’s
Too Much.
'There Is such a thing as carrying
Honey and Tar and found it especially j one's love for poetry too far," stated
efficient for bad coughs of my children. Orout P. Smith. "Yesterday while my
i recommend it to my friends as a| wife was attempting to hang up a por-
safe remedy for cl.il Iren as itcontains! ° f th " P° et
J -a. • . • . i - i was a poet, or something—she fell off
No opiates. It >s certain to bringt from ^ step , addcr on t0 the cat ,
quick und lasting relief. “tops, wrenchlng )l0r back a!K j als0 that ot
c ughs. J. L. Salman &S011. 1 »j, e cat."—I'-./ct.: :;:ty Star.