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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP!
MfflES YOU m AND SALIVATES
“Dodson's LWer Tone" Is Harmless To
'"“’'ll Your Sluggish Liver
and Bowels.
TJgM Calomel makes you sick. It’r-
horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous
drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose
a day’s work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it cornea into contact
with sour bile crashes into it. breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful
nausea and cramping. If you nre slug
gish and Ml knocked out,” if your
liver is to pic and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour,
just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s
liver Tone tonight on my guarantee.
ITere’s my guarantee—do to any dnu
store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod
son’s Liver Tone. Take a spoonful am
if it doesn’t straighten you right ur
and make you feel line and vigorous 1
want you to go back to the store ant
pet your money. Dodson’s Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel because
it is real liver medicine; entirely vege
table, therefore it can not solivr*-*? oi
make you sick. ►
I guarantee that one spoonful v. Jod
son’s Liver Tone will put your sluggish
liver to work iclean your bowels ot
that sour bile and constipated waste
which is clogging your system and mak
ing you feci miserable. I guarantee that
a bottle of Dodson’s Liver ,£»no will
keep your entire family feeling fine foi
months. Give it to your children, ^t is
harmless; docsu’fr'gripo and they life- its
pleasant taste.
Sentenced a Boyhood Friend.
^%hon they went to school together
they called ouch other Jim and Al.
But when they met In the Wyandotte
county district court It was Judge A.
J. lloiTod and James Sexton, confessed
check forger. The judge looked down
from the bench at the prisoner, who
fumbled his hat and looked at the
floor. Jim had admitted to Al that
he had forged the name of Daniel
Stumpf to eight checks he cashed at
the Commercial National bank, Kansas
City. “Ten years on each count,” the
judge said. They turned to lead Jim
away. Al looked up from his docket.
‘Make ’em run concurrently,” he add-
ad. “Ten years Is a long time, you
know.”—Kansas City Star.
Pea Hullers Cane Mills
The Farquhar No. 1 hulls peas and
beans and deans 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 haue both
Horse and Belt Power Mills. Write for catalog,
better stilly come in and see them.
WOODRUFF MACHINERY CO.
41 So Forsythe St., Atlanta
Low Round Trip Rates
YOUR WATCH IS
YOUR FRIEND
See that you treat it weil,
A watch that is well cared for
lasts a lifetime; one that is
neglected fails, and many an
important event in life de
pends for success on punctual
ity.
We repair watches and give
them back to you with a guai-
antee that they are perfectly
regulated.
No watch bought from us,
or repaired by us, leaves our
shop without this guarantee:
“Perfectly Adjusted and Reg
ulated.”
Shop of Beautiful Gifts
E. A. MORGAN
Jeweler and Optician
10 Hunter St., Atlanta.
To Louis
Account Sovereign Grand
Lodge I. O. O. F.
September 17 th-18th, 1917
Greatly reduced round trip fares from all stations
on SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM in Georgia.
Tickets on sale September 14, 15 and 16, 1917. Re
am trip to original starting point must be completed
afore 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.
DETERMINING FACTORS
IN BEEFJ’RODUCTION
Must Be Considered By Farmer Who
Expects To Raise Or To Finish
Beef Cattle
In order to make a fair margin
of profit the farmer, according to Dr.
Soule of the State College of Agricul
ture, should ascertain whether he has
on hand or can obtain at a reasonable
cost the type and class of cattle from
which he may expect to make a pro
fit; he must either have or be will-
j ing to supply himself with such
! equipment as is necessary; he must
take into consideration the question
j of foodstuffs, .Jipth concentrates and
I roughage; and finally he must have
1 a market where he can easily dispose
of his cattle after he has finished
them.
Animals with a blocky conforma
tion and those general character
lstics which distinguish the beef type
may be depended upon, if properly
fed and handled, tx> make good gains
and a profit for the owner. Animals
with a dairy conformation have no
natural covering of flesh and, though
they may make fairly good gains,
much of the fat will be found around
the intestines rather than in the re
gion of the most valuable cuts.
Wo are prone to believe that with
our mild climate shelters are not ne
cessary, but statistics show that in
the south 25 cattle out of every thou
sand die from exposure, while in the
northern states with their rigorous
winters only 3.G cattle die to the
thousand. In Georgia last year $1,-
045,000 worth of cattle were lost
through exposure and disease and the
total for the fifteen southern states
runs between 75 and 100 million dol
lars annually. There need not be a
costly building but a cheap shelter
with a loan to roof and open on the
south side can easily be provided.
Experienced feeders consider a silo
a& almost absolutely necessary foj
the economical feeding of live
during the winter months. Lnml|
lias formerly been planted to
may be devoted .to oats or a mil
of oats, crimson clover and veicl
hay. Following this the ground si
produce a second crop, cowpeal
and the oat land may make the!
for the silo. Those who prefer!
use sorghum or kafir corn for tli|
instead of field corn. Therli
be an abundance of tamo ]
such as Bermuda, burr clovd
Japan clover. Where lime is r
used, alfalfa can be grown su
fully in all parts of the sou'h.
needless to say that cotton seed :
will be the main concentrate suppll
mented with corn or oats, wheq
necessary.
In order to finish cattle with
degree of satisfaction they should bo v !
fed from 9a to 150 days. For the 1000 *
pound animal keep an abundance of
mixed hay in the feeding rack
all times; feed daily 30 to {0 pounds
of silage, 4 to 6 pounds of cotton seed
* meal, and 5 to 7 pounds
corn.
HARDEST WORKED
first!
Through all the yea.l
are at work filtering oT]
that poison the blood if
remain. Is it any wonde
are overworked and in
Foley Kidney Pills are|
strengthening in action,
backache, rheumatic pains
sore muscles. J. L. Selmsl
STOP IN ATLI
AT HOTEL EMPS
Opposite Union Depot on J
St. Renovated and refurd
throughout. Reservations!
on application. Hot and|
water, private baths, ele
lights and elevator. First
accommodations at modj
prices.
Rooms 50c a p ni
JOHN L. EDMONDSON, r
’Kfeawas <sa[foaiys'u'Q®iB=
SbQSiadlaiKUsi ihQad]aslhQ w
iUi
LIVED IN MISERY.
“I suffered greatly from
nervousness and head
aches. The least excite
ment gave me dreadful
pain. I began using Dr.
Miles’ Nervine and a few
days later started to take
Dr. Miles’ Heart Treat
ment. I soon got so much
better that I was encour
aged and continued taking
the two remedies until I
was so well that w<
no bother to
Striving to
satisfy the
demands of
everyone is
apt to affect the nerves,
and continual standing
may weaken the Heart.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
is invaluable for Nervous
troubles, and for the Heart
Dr. Miles’
Heart Treatment
We wish to announce that new goods are
arriving daily and we are in position to show
you complete assortments of the things you
will need for the coming season.
On many lines we placed orders months
ago before prices became so high and are,
therefore, in position to save you money.
This, coupled with the fact that assort
ments are large and styles the very latest,
enables us to promise you better service and
better values than ever before.
It will be decidedly to your advantage to
examine our offerings before making your
purchases.
It is always a pleasure to have you visit
us, whether you wish to buy or not.
SMITH & HIGGINS
ATLANTA