Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, November 02, 1917, Image 2
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL. DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA
LIVER DIDN’T ACT
DIGESTION WAS BAD
Says 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Telia How Ske Was Relieved
After a Few Doaea of Black-Draught.
Meadorsvlll®, Ky.—Mrs. Cynthia
Higginbotham, of this town, says: “At
my age, which Is 05, the liver does
not act so well as when young. A few
years ago, my stomach was all out of
fix. I was constipated, my liver
didn’t act. My digestion was had, and
it took so little to upset me. My ap-
petlto was gone. I was very weak...
I decided I would give Black-
Hrauglit a thorough trial a;; I knew it
was highly recommended for this
trouble, I began tak ng it. I fait
better after a few dosjs. My appetite
improved and I became stronger. My
bowels acted naturally and tlio least
^rouble was soon righted with a fow
doses of Black-Draught"
Seventy years of successful use has
made Thedford’3 Black-Draught a
standard, household remedy. Every
member, of every family, at times,
need the help that Black-Draught can
give In cleansing the system and re
lieving the troubles that come from
constipation, indigestion, lazy liver,
etc. You cannot keep well unless your
stomach, liver and bowels are In good
working order. Keep them that way.
Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly,
gently and In a natural way. Jf you
feel sluggish, take a dose tonight.
You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price
25c. a package—One cent a dose
All druggists. J. CD
Go- o-Sundvy. School Day
| To Be Observed.
| An rfficml call t’orGo-to Sunday
; School Hay to lie observed on
I November 4 lias been issued by
, the International ‘-’io dn- School
Association, representin' the
Sunday school workers of all de
nominations in th’jUniled State 0
and Canada. The governors of
the states are i. suing pivcla-
matio is regarding it. Tile move
ment is being promoted by the
Georgia Sunday school Associ
ation and the various County
Sunday school Associations.
As both the United States ai d
Canada will share in the obser
vance of the day, it. is exuecti d
to risuhSin an inerta-e of be
tween four and five million in the
Sunday schools in North America.
The purpose of the day is to
'et as many people as possible to
attemi the Sunday school of tlnir
choice on this occasion, interest
t lem in the Sunday school and
Bible study and give an upper
cunity to all who will to become
•egular members of the Sundaj
school. "Everybody welcome,
everybody invited, every ody
come,” is the slogan for Geor
gia.
“Go-to-Sunday school Llay”
has been observed in Georgia for
several years in February, but
now that the day has become a
, national affair, like Thanksgiving
' Day, it will be observed annually
| the first Sunday in Not ember.
Childs’ ioiel and Cafe
Cut the High Cost of Living by Getting
’“A Man’s Liuich at a Child’s Price”
No Better Place in Atlanta to Eat
Good Rooms at Reasonable Prices
8-10 South Broad St., Atlanta.
‘‘SHVEDS GLASSES ARE GOOD GLASSES”
SILVEUS OPTICAL CO.
Tax Collectors Rounds.
LAST HOUND.
Tom Slovak-- h mm 8.94 iu py.y u'v.oc Noyember IP, 1917.
Tyre — From I0: :l U ..■ 11:1 u o'v.uok. . November 1!), 1917,
Court House —i' r„m 11 h. ! 14:U0 o’clock .Noveiin-er l 1 / 1917".
Hannah From 1:00 to 2 00 o hvlt. in I. v *; ■ jp 1917
MsWIvti
Dani: b t iv - •
Middle A. ,ri a
I.T HO. 1917.
•r HO, 1917.
tv. 20,1917.
C.ts Li:
Sulnhur Mims -".-i : 1 i :j0 ..'clock... Move nihnr 26 1917
Black ■iack — !’ m :• 10:0111.■ 1. o’cl-ck Novembar 20* 1917!
Winiton—1‘."in i:!u) 10 1 n’cluclc — .November 20 18l7.
Bill Arp—From 8:00 to 11:00 o’clock December 3 1917
Chapel Hill—From 8:00 In 9:00 o’clock December \ 1917!
Waiktr’s Store - From 10:ii0 to 11:00 o’clock December 4' 1917.
Chestnut Log District
Court House—From 11:30 to 1:00 o’clock.. December 4 1917
Fergason’s Mill From 9:09 to 10:00 o’clock December r " 1917*
Bell’s Cross Roads-From 10:30to 11:30o’clock Decemher 5* 1817'
Lithia Springs—From 1?:00 to 2:00 o’clock December 5 1917
Bank of Villa Rica. Villa Rica. Ga.. 8:00 to 10:00 December 6," 1917*
Town—From December 7 to 20, 1917.
My books close December 20. 1917, as the law directs.
The new Tax Law requires me to collect interest all taxes not
paid by Decemoer 20. Be governed accordingly.
R. C. MORRIS, T. C.
SPECIAL NEW YORK PURCHASE AND SALE OF
Suits—-Dresser-Coats—Skirts—Millinery
Priced l<-3 to 1-2 JLess
Wonderful assortment—Stylish Models—All the new Colors and Ma
terials.
SUITS
$12.45 $14.95-$16.45
$18.45
SERGES, POPLINS,
TRICOTINES
Velvet, Furs, Braid and Button
Trimmings.
A Sale of
Trimmed Hats
$2.95
Velvet shapes, trimmed in rib
bons, flowers, feathers. All new
styles^ in large, medium and
small effects.
DRESSES
$9.95-$12.45-$ 14.9S
SERGES, SILKS, SATINS
Pleated straight=line effects and
high-waisted models.
Children’s Trimmed Hats $1.95
Misses’Trimmed Hats $2.45
Women’s Ready-to-Wears $2.45
Big Line Velvet Shapes $/.00
Newest Trimmings in Flowers,
feathers and Ribbons.
Women’s Coats-
$7.95-$9.95-$ 12.45
Fancy mixtures and heavy coatings.
Velvet buttons, pockets and belts
are the smart trimmings.
Children’s Coats
Sizes 2 to 6 $2.95 and $3.95
Sizes 8 to 14 $4.95 and $5.95
Velvet and dark mixtures-trimmed
with buttons and velvet collars.
ALL WOOL SERGE' SKIRTS
$4.95- and $5.95
Wide flaring models, neatly trimmed
in buttons—Blue and Black
WHITE VOILE WAISTS
$1.00 $1.95
New waists for suits, lace
and embroidery trimmmed
SMITH & HIGGINS
Atlanta