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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE GEORGIA FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1919.
DOUGLASVILLE, ROUTE 1
WESTERN DOUGLAS
THE SENTINEL
(Last Week’s Letter)
If- you will allow me space in your -
ipsr, will give a few dots from this
(Last Week’s Letter)
The farmers are almost done gather
ing through here.
Some wheat is being sown, bfit the
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Health
Many thousands ol
women suiiering from
womanly trouble, lizve
been benefited by the use
of Czrdul, the woman’s
tonic, according to tellers
we receive, similar, to thin
one from Mrs. Z. V. Spell,
Of Moyne, N. C. ‘‘i could
not stand cn my feet, and
just suffered terribly,”
she says. ,- As my suf
fering was so great, arid
he,had tried other reme
dies, Dr. had us
S et Czrdul. . . I began
nproving, and it cured
me. I know, and my
doctor knows, what Car-
dui did for me, form'/
nerves and health were
•bout gone.”
TAKE
The Womans Tonic
She writes further, "I
Bm in splendid health . . ..
can do my work. 1 fee! I
owe it to Cardai, for I was
in dreadiul condition.”
If you are nervous, run
down and weak, or suiter
from headache, backache,
etc., every month, try
Cardul. Thousands of
women praise this medi
cine for the good it has
done them, and many
physicians who have used
Cardul successfully with
their women patients, for
jeon, endorse this medi
ant. Think whet it means
ft be hi splendid health,
IBta Mrs. Spell. Give
Canhd a trial.
All Druggists
LIBERTY
(Last Week’s Letter)
Mr. S. C. Stovall and family’visiot-
ed Mrs. O. V. Edgtf, of near Villa
! Rica, Tuesday.
Miss Millie Watkins is visiting rela-
j tives m Atlanta this week.
I Mrs. Jewel Smallwood, who has
been visiting her father, Mr. W. T.
Smallwood, has returned to her horn .’
in South Georgia.
Mir.s Ivy Ayers spent Sunday night
with Miss Gladys Stovall.
Miss Lena Ayers was the guest of
Miss Jewel Daniell Saturday # night.
I Mr. S. C. .Stovall and frunily dined
with Mr. Allen Boyd and family Sun
day.
|_ _ NQNAME.
| WILL THE INFLUENZA RETURN?
j Public Health Authorities Predict its
Reeurrance
I Guard Against it by Building L T p the
Blood - x
Pepto-Mnngan Creates Rich Red
Blood and Increases Strength
Surgeon General Blue, of the United
States Public Health Service, in a re
cent statement from Washington
warns the public that th« much- dread
ed influenza epidemic will probably
return this fall and winter. All,medi
cal authorities agree that the weak.
[bloodless, run-down individual is the
more likely to contract this (as well
as any other infectious disease) tlmn
is the Strong, robust, red-blooded man
or woman. In view of these facts, it
is wise to use every effort to build up
the blood and thus increase the bodily
resistance to the invasion of the germ
of disease. Gude’s Pepto Mangan is
an absolutely dependable red-blood
builder in all conditions of lowered
vitality not due to serious disease of
the vital organs. It improves the ap
petite, imparts color to the cheeks and
creates new hope and ambition in
those who have ^become pale, weak
and listless. When you order, be sure
the word “Gude’s’’ is on the package,
Without “Gude’s” it is not Pepto-
Mangan. Furnished in both liquid
and tablet form. For sale by all
druggists. '
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
•JRANCHES IN A».L?Hfc PRINCIPAL C TIES
* Jewelry
Diamonds
Silverware
Watches
Wrist Watches
Clocks and
1 oilet Articles
COME IN NOW AND BEY YOUR XMAS
PRESENTS. We will treat yon right.
paper, will
part.
Most everybody are. dbne gathering
and waiting for cold weather to kill
: hogs, while some have already killed,
Uncle Poe Humphries’ L on the sick
j list.
; Mr. W. H. Wheat has built some to
I his house, wh’Vh Mr. Arthur'Camp
bell will occupy next year. ""
Not much wheat being sown in
this part. Mr. Farmer, you can sow
it or eat corn bread, just as you
choose, but guess you choose to plan,
cotton for the boll weevil.
We notice the Bankhead Highway
is moving right along coming this way.
We think it is one of the best thing*
that Douglas county has ever done,
no matter how she got it—by bonds
or any other way. fcefTs
Several from here went to Douglns^^ ^
vilJe to see the air plane Saturday.
Mr. Buster Smith and family,of
near Villa Rica, past through last
Friday, enroiVe from FurgesoiVsT
wheat mill, and spent the night with j
! the writer.
If you want to go hunting, come to I S
e Mr. Bob Mozlye. He hunts di y j
or night—makes no difference with 1
him. i ^
Mr. Hubert Howell has purcha-cd.^^
new horse, after selling his old one
to Mr. Woodruff.
Mr. Jim Brown w4!l sonn have his
new house completed.
We are glad to report Mri* Luke•
Hnrbin able to fill his nlace as sub- j
stitute on Lithia, Rt 1. after an illness !-
of two or three months.
Mr. Buddie White has been in for |
several days on account of a sprained j
ankle.
r Miss Sallie White spent, a few days j
in Atlanta last week. She is going j
back soon ta take up her job ther for j
another year.
Mr. R. E. F. Jerkins made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Friday, return- |
ing Saturday.
Mr. Fred White was out from At- j
lanta last week to visit his parents, i
Mr. and Mrs. Buddie White.
Miss Jennie Bullard spent Saturday 1
night and Sunday with Misses Addie
and Lydia Mozley.
Mr. Hbbort Haney and Miss Nannie
Lou Bullard called on Misses Addie
and Lydia Mozley Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Bob Mozley visited Mr. Joe
Humphries Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Bufford, from Alabama, on his
way to South Georgia, took dinner S
with Mr. M. C. Mozley Sunday. ^
The rain kept moat of the scholars
from school at Lithia Monday and
Tuesday. Most all are learning very
rapidly up 4here.
PETE.
rainjjas prevented some from sowing.
tSKr. II. D. Davison and Mr. -J. A
Sudduth have purchased there.reives a
new Ford.
Mr. Alvin Sudduth mad * a trip to
South Georgia last week. say? tjie
boll weevil has ate thme up down
there. Old Douglas is hard to heat,
after all.
We are glad to report Mr: Bob Price
has about Vocovered from the effects i„ lt . . , . „ „
,. ,. , . ... it-. i School is progressing nicely at Bell
of sticking a nail through his hand. I r
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DOUGLASVILLE
AND DOUGLAS COUNTY
One Year, $1.50,
Z. T. DAKE,
Editor and Publisher
Subscription Rates
Six Months, .75,
Three Months, .40
Entered in the Post:*ffice at Dougiasville, Ga., as second class matter.
South Georgia.
We are corry to report that Mr. j
ville. Mr. L. S. Lambert is still teach-
Ncwborn Moore is suffering from a. ing.
carbunkle on his arm and a bone fellon
on his finger. Hope for him a speedy
recovery. /
Mrs. Sam Hendrix and little daugb-
Sarah, visited her sister, Mrs. J.
Walton, the last of the week.
Mr. Will Noles and family, of near
,Wa Rica, are going to leave soon for
Villa. Rica is a good cotton market^
-rerr about twelve buyers. We* saw
sevfcral bales pass from Dougiasville '
Mr. Loss Towler moved to Villa last week W hat’s the matter down
Rica recently, and several others are there?
moving in and out. Guess we wi ^ r* , - ..
& i Mr. H. D. Davison and family vis-
ha ve a good settlement, anyway. it. A T
; ited friends and relatives near Chapel
Mr. Thornt Austinn is building a ! Hill Saturday,
new house on his farm near Villa I ■' MOSS BACK.
' NATIONAL JEWELRY
& LEATHER GOODS CQ.
49 W. Mitchell St.
Next Door to Princeton Hotel
A Good Suggestion for Xmas Presents
We are selling out all of our suit cases and !!
feather hand bags. We've got a complete line of
them and will self this week at 30 per cent, off
from every price.
NATIONAL JEWELRY
& LEATEER GOODS CO.
lfHH
tB-m-rfrt
Sumter county h%s sold hogs the
value of $100,000 since February. That
is to say, during the dullest period of
the year. The business of raising and
selling hogs soon runs into big money.
It will not be long before the hop crop
in all of this tier of South Georgia
counties will exceed in value the cot
ton crop.—Moultrie Observer.
What you pay out your good money for
= cigarette satisfaction—and, my, how
you do get it in every puff of Camels!
low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re- '
taining the desirable “body.” Camels
are simply a revelation! You may
smoke them without tiring your taste!
E XPERTLY blended choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi
nate bite and free them from any
unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or
unpleasant cigaretty odor.
Camels win instant and permanent
success with smokers because the
blend brings out to the limit the
refreshing flavor and delightful mel-
R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wtuton-Salcn, N. C.
For your own satisfaction you must
compare Camels with any cigarette
in the world at any price. Then,
you’ll best realize their superior
quality and the rare enjoyment
they provide. 1
You Can’t Have good Eating
Without good groceries.
If you haven’t tried our “Town Talk” and “Sky Lark” Flour you
have missed something.
Let Us Sell You A Sack Today!
We are stocked with every variety of Christmas eats such as
Nuts, Fruits and Candies.
We Are Headquarters For Country Produce
Hens and chickens for your Xmas dinner.We can furnish them dressed or alive
See Us About Some Good Heavy Work Shoes. WE HAVE PLENTY OF SUGAR.
Frank Burton