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UOUQLAS COUNTY
gjSQItOIA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER fir, 1919.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
Kodakerg bring your film to J.
C. McCarley.s for developing.
See our liue of $25.00 all wool
men’a suits before you buv.
BANKS BROTHERS.
Bring or send your films to Joe
.MeCarleys for good and prompt
finishing.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Bethlehem
Cold was tli« eurth and all th« star*
But Mary Mother , smiled
Wlifcre In the m&nfter of an Inn
- Lay warm Jhe Holy Child.*
Tlfe Ox waa boat upon that night
Unto the King of all;
Hd* gave for lintense meadowy breath.
shelter his rUde stall.
Not all tho cold of 'earth and man
Can pierce the heaven mind,
Where warm aealne* her leaping heart
A Mother clasps Her Child.
O miracle of utmost love,
How Clod grew greater when
He stooped to he u helpless babs
Beside the hearts of men.
Long ages since—and still In Joy,
In loneliness-and tears.
We kneel unto «. Little Boy
Who smiles down through the years.
—Wilbur Underwood in Keedy’s • Mirror.
You’ll find all' tHj' latest pat
terns in new Millinery at our
store, and our milliner will trim
them to suit yojj.
J. GROODZINSKY
"TjaHm TuXNs.
We are receiviny, daily, ship
ments of Ladies’. Snd Gents’
ready-to-wear. We believe we
have what you want. Gome and
see them.
J. GROODZINSKY
Those pretty Dresses and Coat
Suits at Upshaw Brothers are cheap
in price hut nigh in quality. See them.
Small annual payments. Rea
sonable interest. Five year
loans. Repay ene-tenth. an
nually for four years, balance the
j iifth year. Interest payable nn-
1 nually. When loans fall due can
! be renewed for a further fiive
I years. Loans made to finish
hpayment—of lands held under
j bond for title. If you want
money on good terms and at low
rate of interest see me.
Loans made without delay.
J. R. HUTCHESON
I Rooms I and 2 Hutcheson 6ldg
Douglasville.Ga..
physical activity
is duo ta my person*
iMO of Nuxatod Iron",
says Former Health Com
missioner Wm. R. Kerr, of the
City of Chicago. "From my own
experience with Nuxated Iron 1 feel
MAKE SOMJE SAD HEART GLAD
Am now prepared to negotiate
loans oh first-class farms at 6%
interest. Also funds in Local
Bank to lend on farm and city
property at current rate of in
terest.
Astor Merritt.
Attorney at-L-w,
Dougiasville, Georgia.
Christmas the Time for Remembering
Those Not as Fortunate
as You Are.
The best line of work shoes we
have ever handled—prices right.
BANKS BROTHERS.
Buy a box of Caloid's. Why?
'Because it is most efficient rem
edy known in billiousness, indi
gestion and constipation.
Big lot second-hand sewing ma
chines cheap. Also plenty of uew
WHITE machines at BANKS
BROTHERS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS.
I can lend money on improved
fabm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county
J. H. McLarty.
Have you seen the pretty line of
Coat Suits and dresses -at Upshaw
Brothers ?
We carry the best and latest
styles in shoes. We can fit any
member of your family at lower
prices in dress and work shoes.
). GROODZINSKY
Christmas Is a sad time in some
households, anion# the older members
who miss familiar fares always asso
ciated-will! family gatherings—a list
of missing ones which Increases ns the
years go by. But If it Is impossible
to be huppy one's self, It is always pos
sible to make some one else rejoice—
this Is an easier task tliau some people
Imagine. Smuany are so foolish as to
think that because they cunnot give
beautifully that it Is not worth while
to give at all. They forget that what
seems very little to a person In com-,
fortnble circumstances may appear!
very large to those who have virtually
nothing at uil; while among friends a
small gift, bearing some sign of
thoughtfulness, Is often more accepta
ble than uncostly but Ill-chosen pres
ent. This Is an excellent time to go
over the children's toys and select
those which can be spared to go to
some less fortunate little ones. Do
not select only those which are too
battered to be recognizable; such, of
course, are not to be despised, but a
little glue and a few stitches to fresh
en up a broken doll or torn book add
much to the pleasure of a secoud-haiid
gift—for all children love fresh-looking
things and it is, besides, scarcely gen
erous to give awuy only such articles
as would otherwise be thrown iu tho
ashes.
CITY TAX DUE
City Taxes are now due and pay
able at the Clerk's office. The books
must be closed by Dec. 20th.
Z. T. DAKE, Mayor.
J. E. PHILLIPS, Clerk,
WHERE SANTA WAS BORN
Russian Legend of Saint Klaus and
How He Came to Be Known as
the Children’s Friend.
- Prettiest line of Coat . Suits and
Dresses ever brought to Dougiasville
at UPSHAW BROTHERS.
We are receiving daily, ship-
merits of Men’s young Men’s
and Boys’ Clothing in all the la
test styles and colors and we can
save you money if you buy from
us. * * ,
You don’t have to go to the city
this winter to. get your Coat Suit and
Presses. Get them at Upshaw Broth
ers and save money.
Upshaw Brothers will save you
.40 per ceut-on Coat Suits and Dresses.
NQTICE HUNTERS
The law requires that everyone
hunting outside of his militia dis
trict must have a license, whether you
are hunting protected game, such as
quail, or unprotected game, such as
rabbits. All county and district war- 1
dens are authorized to demand that
anyone found hunting be required to
show his license or be arrested. Bet.
ter be safe,' and county license only
cost a dollar. See me at once and
•get yours.
J. J. KIRBY,
County Game Warden.
Very many years ngu there lived In
Russia a nobleman and his wife, who
hud a little sou named Klaus, lie was
such a good hoy that everyone used to
cull him Saint Klaus. In course of
time bis parents died and left him u‘
large fortune, not the least part of
which was three large bars of gold.
Saint Klaus one day happened to be
passing a house, and overheard a
father telling his daughters Hint be
had’ lost'illh his money, and that he
didn't even know how he was going
to buy food for them. This worried
Saint Klaus very much, and he won
dered how he could help them. So
that night he took one of the bars of
gold and threw It through the window.
The next night be threw the second
bar, and crept quietly away, hut on
the third night when he was about to
throw the third bar, the man who
had lost all his money came out and
caught him. lie tried to thank Saint
Klaus for his goodness to him and his
daughters, but Saint Klaus told him
tojpay his tlmnks to God, whose serv
ant he was.
And there, boys and girls, you have
the* story of Saint Klaus (or Sffhta
Ciuus as we cull him).
PRECIOUS MOMENTS WASTED.
PROMINENT MERCHANT FOUND
LASTING RELIEF
In a South Carolina county-seat a
prominent merchant suffered for years
with eczema. Money was not a con
sideration if ho could only be relieved
from the terible itching, burning, and
irritation. He scratched his back at
night until it bled, but the sorenfcss
only became worse. He visited West
ern Springs, and consulted various
physicians, but never founcj a perma
nent cure until-a frj^nd brought Zem-
erine to his lTfitice. * He tried thi3
great treatment, and now sings its
praises highly. Zemerine is a won- j
derful treatment for-diseased akin, j
especially eczemaJjHietter, rash, itch,)
and similar disorders. It is sold uj^on {
the fairest basis imaginable—- 4 Jrpiir
money will-be returned if it.doesn’t)
elp you after a fair trial. If you can’t I
get Zemerine at your. druggist send !
or 50 qgnta tq the Zemerine Chemi- j
cal Co.,' Orangeburg,'and a jar will be” I
sent you direct. I
Mrs. Slumm—They’re not going to
have the Christmas tree at tl^e church
tonight. Not till next Friday night,
Jimmie!
.Jiimnlfr-Gosh! Will 1 have to wash
me hands agin nex’ week, too?
Christmas Is the poker that
ralces the dull ashes of tire past
and brings smoldering memo
rises and resolves,to light for the
warmth ol' man throughout the
year that follows. It is modern
civilization's gkeatest - involun
tary stimulant.
Real Christman Joy.
For somehow, not only for Christmas. but-1
all the Ions yeanothroug!)? j
WANTED
Several families to work in Ho
siery Mill. Good wages paid for
knitting, looping, boarding, and
all other class of work. Please
call at the Hosiery Mill and talk
tlie matter over with me.
Yours verv truly ,
DOUGLAS HOSIERY MILLS
O. S. Foster, Supt.
used in every ha'-pital amt prescribed
l»y every physician in the counlry."
Nuxnte.l Iron helps to make healthier
women and stronger, sturdier men.
Used by more than 3,000,000 people
annually, in this country alone. lr
creases the strength and endurance
of weak, run-down, nervous folks
in two weeks' time, in many
rases. Satisfaction guar-
"llml'a.”' At’’uH I
' " a drUB- ■ I
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BRANCHES IN ALL THc PRINCIPAL C:TIES?
If you are interested-in er
a tomb stone or monument to yotlip
lotted ones, call and let me shovY
you some good designs.
' «. B. G. BANKS.
huuuxmmkk"* <1
PERFECT HEALTH WILL BE, Yfl
when using; the old-fashioned and reliable
herbal compound used In early settler diyi
Pioneer Health Herb*
Cleanses stomach, liver, kidneys, boweltf
purifies blood. Thousands praise ft. Sendfal
sample and book. 80 tablets 50 cents. Aa/M
wanted, write for terms. E. C. TOTTRrt
3126 Eleventh Street, Washington, D. C. .
ana * uviarnranoutiT
112 Millions
used last year
to KILL COLDS
BILL’S
CASCAKALtHuININI
BRQHItte
WHAT to PUT in the
STOCKING
We were neyer better stocked with dependable merchandise—
things that are useful and as gifts will cause the kindly re
membrance of the giver to linger as only practic al gifts can.
Dry Goods and Notions
Dress Goods iri Silks and woolens
Kimonas, Ginghams, Percales,
>,. Outings, Table cloth, Towels,
v Doiles, Bed Spreads and Blankets.
HOSIERY
MEN’S
FURNISHINGS
Men’s, Women’s
“gray.
LADIES’ READY-
TO-WEAR
I Coats, Suits^ Dresses,
Sweaters, in all the lat-
] est materials and shades. ^
and children’s
SHOES!
Shirts,
Ties, Collars,
Hose,
Handkerchiefs, [
Gloves,
Sweaters, Hats.
CLOTHING
Men’s and Boys Suits,
Odd Pants & Overcoats.
House Furnishings
Kitchen cabinets, safes, iron beds, dressers,
washstands, rockers, dining tables, center ta
bles, rugs, art squares, in fact anything needed
in the house
A Merry Xmas To All!
•N. B. (&L J. T. Duncan
The Store of Many Departments.
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