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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
7 ACT
DIGESTION WAS BAD
Then and Nozv
A Missouri farmer, according
t an exchange, went to the gen
eral store to buy a buggy. He
complained to bis old fiiend, tl:e
'keeper, b cau e it was uri ed
r «• , $90, while his father, twen y
Says 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Tell* How She Waj Relieved year s ago, bought one just like
Pv$"' J 'T . - Sr*
Alter a Few Dosea of Black-Draugbi.
Meadorsvlllo, Ky.—Mrs. Cynthia
Higginbotham, of tills town, says: “At
my age, which Is 65, the liver does
not act so well as when young. A few
years ago, my Btomach was all out of
fix. I was constipated, my liver
didn’t act. My digestion was bad, and
It took so llttlo to upset me. My ap
petite was gone. I was very weak...
I decided I would give Black-
Draught a thorough trial as I knew It
was highly recommended for this
trouble. I began taking it. • I felt
' better after a few doses. My appetite
Improved and I became stronger. My
, bowels acted naturally and the least
j |roublo was soon righted with a fow
it, for $G0. Going to the records,
ihe n erehant found the sale, ar d
saw where the father had paid
doses Of Black-Draught." | for the buggy with 300 bushe'3
Seventy years of successful use has of corn He tol( j the son to do
made Thedfords Black-Draught a , t he same, and he’d give him a
standard, household remedy. Every $9Q bu(rgy> a *75 W agon a $20
member, of every family, at times, ! ^ R $2Q dress $100 worth o{
need the help that Black-Draught can „ aso]en(?> $15 worUl of $10
give in cleansing the system and re- . WQrth of t j 10 wor|h of sugar ,
lievlng the troubles that come from . 0 , c a - i u
.. , „ , ,, a *3 box of cigars, a -to baby
constipation, Indigestion, lazy liver, dress , a rd a $5 crib-thal’s what
etc. You cannot keep well unless your j o 00 b _ ahe , 3 of conl wou | d buy
stomach, liver and bowels are in good now
working order. Keep them that way. | -
•‘SILVEUS GLASSES ARE GOOD GLASSES’
SILVEUS OPTICAL CO.
19 80. Broad St.
Near Alabama.
Atlanta.
Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, ;
gently and In a natural way. If you |
feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. |
You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price
25c. a package—Oue cent a dose
All druggists. J. 69 i
Tax Collector’s Rounds.
LAST ROUND..
Tom Stovall-- From 8:00 to 9:00 o’clock -.-November 19, 1917,
Tyre—From 10:00 t„ 11:00 o’clock November 19, 1917.
Court House—From 11:30 to 12:30 o’clock -November 19, 1917.
Hannah —From I:0<> to 2 00 o’clock .November 19, 1917.
McWhorter From 2:30 10 ,1:30 o’clock’ November 20. 1917.
Daniel’s - t ire —From 4:00 to 4:30 o’clock November 20. 1917.
Middle Court House -From 4:43 to 5:30 o'clock Nov. 20,1917.
Connors District.
Childs’ Hotel and Cafe
Cut the High Cost of Living by Getting
*‘A Man’s Lunch at a Child’s Price”
No Better Place in Atlanta to Eat
Good Rooms at Reasonable Prices
8-10 South Broad St., Atlanta.
Only a Beginner.
An old farmer was driving along
a In no along a golf course and stopped
for a moment to watch the gpme.
“What’s that?” he demanded curious
ly. “Golf.” was the reply. “Want to
try your hand, under’ “Don’t mind If Sulphur Mines—From 8:00 to 1 U00 o’clock November 2G, 1917
declared, the farmer, wrapping Black Jack-From .10:30 10 12:00 o’clock November 26, 1917!
Winston—From 1:00 to 2:30 o’clock November 26', 1817-
Bill Arp—From 8:00 to 11:00 o’clock December 3,1917.
Chapel Hill—From 8:00 to 9:00 o’clock December 4,1917.
Walker’s Store—From 10:00 to 11:00 o’clock December 4, 1917.
the lines around the dashboard and
climbing down. The players gave him
a few points about hazards and bog
les, and finally one pointed to a flag
on a hill 2. r >0 yards irwny. “At the
foot of that pole.” he said, “Is a little
hole. The object Is to put this ball
In the hole with the smallest number
of strokes.” The farmer took the
club, sighted for some time, and then
let go n whale of a stroke. The ball
soared with a mighty swish Into the
Chestnut Log District
Court House—From 11:30 to 1:00 o'clock December 4,1917.
Fergason’s Mill - From 9:00 to 10:00 o’clock --..December l, 1917.
Bell's Cross Roads—From l<i:30 to 11:30 o'clock December 5, 1817!
..... ...» Litbfa Springs—From 123)0 to 2:00 o’clock, December 5, 1917.
air, and fled unerringly toward the of Vii 113 Rica. Villa Rica, Ga.. 81OO to 10l0(PD6C6mbcr 6, 1917.
I e„„. It roll short, bounced, roiled and Town—From December 7 to 20, 1917.
| wound up n hand’s breadth from the My books close December 20. 1917, as the law directs.
I midfI^e^ h rSrp to y 8 e h r 0 s gnspj The new Tax L twrequLes me to collect interest all taxes not
•■By golly, i missed it!’’ the farmer ex-1 P a >’<* Decemoer 20. Be governed accordingly
claimed.—Everybody’s Magazine, G. MORRIS, T. C.
SPECIAL NEW YORK PURCHASE AND SALE OF
Suits—Dresser-Coats—SKirts—Millinery
Priced 1-3 to 1-2
Wonderful assortment—Stylish Models—All the new Colors and Ma
terials.
Women’s Coats-
$7.95 $9.95 $12.45
SUITS
$12.45~$14.95-$ 16.45
$18.45
SERGES, POPLINS,
TRICOTINES
Velvet, Furs,- Braid and Button
Trimmings.
DRESSES
$9.95~$12.45 $14.95
SERGES, SILKS, SATINS
Pleated straight-line effects and
higli-waisted models.
A Sale of
Trimmed Hats
$2.95
Velvet shapes, trimmed in rib
bons, flowers, feathers. All new
styles in large, medium and
small effects.
Children’s Trimmed Hats
$1.95
Misses’ Trimmed Hats
$2.45
Women’s Ready-to-Wears
$2.45
Big Line Velvet Shapes
$1.00
Newest Trimmings in Flowers,
feathers and Ribbons.
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
Wide flaring nodels, neatly trimmed QC an d SB.S5 Ne ^ w ? lst ?, for su ) tb ’ lac< ?
in buttons-Blue and Black
WHITE VOILEjWAISTS
$1.00 and $1.95
and embroidery trimmmed
SMITH & HIGGINS
Atlanta