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AS STRONG AS
AT SEVENTEEN
tm Im Tonic Makes Her “Old Mid"
FNI Yoeng Apia, Seys Daughter. '
To help repair the results of Illness
'■* age, work and worry in your dally
; to help give strength to your run-
system and to help renew fagged
_ and tone up the nerves—you will
• valuable remedy iu Ziron.
.tad what Ziron did for an old man,
who had to stay In bed most ol the time.
Mta daughter, Myrtle Mills, of Pulaski,
Twin., says: "Ziron has helped my
JMher wonderfully. He could net do
•■ything before talcing it. He was in bed
Moat of the time, complaining with bro
ken-down nerves and backache. He has
taken three bottles and says he is as
gtrong as when he wes 17 years old."
It your blood needs iron, try Ziron
Iran Tonic. What It has done for otb-
irs. It may do for you.
Ziron is mild, harmless; does not dls-
, Color the teeth, and may be taken safely
I by young and old, men, women and
Children.
Oet Ziron at your druggist’s, under a
money-back guarantee.
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POPOLA8 COUNTY flfctfflWEt, BOPflLASVBjJi OEOBQIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, mo,
In the world for m.v baby's pr»-s-vn‘ perfect
health. The ‘Golden Medical Di-covcry’
how ulao been used by my ft r her
f)HbieR when (hey were or.iy two months
old to help in digestion ami she always
praises it. as highly aw I do."—MRS. \V. (1.
VOX, 8*13 Phillip St.
Suffered with Asthma
Macon, C»a.:—"For about two years I
I fluttered with asthma; this caused iue to
■ ftieooine verli weak and nervous. 1 took
I Dr. PferocV Cloldon Medical Discovery (or
"tbo asthma and the ‘Favorite Prescription’
t*> build me up and give me strength, and
those two medicines cured mo of my asthma
and rostered me to health and strength and
K have never had any return of this »ilmr nt.
"I am never without Dr. Pierre's Pleasant
toilets in my home for use in the family
on needed. They are the best medicine
law ever used to keep one in a good
althy stale; they regulate the stomach,
•r anti bowels and are mild ami easy to
e.”—MKS. J. H. HATKM.-.N, Hi Ell
Bilious Attacks and Headaches
ff/Uhens, Cm. -"Dr. Pierce> Pltasant
7 4ets 1 consider very good for biliousness
I // times 1 have bilious attacks and head-
f /Acs caused iroin my liver Ixing .‘biggish
5. Ad inuct.ive, ,*nd my husband it? also
,/fethered with bilious attacks and consti
pation. Just recently we. learn i of the
1 "Pleasant Pclletfi’ und we find theta »...• t fine
in relieving those condition.!-, T! . tone
i UP the whole system and give om ;« good
etite.”—MRS. ESSIE MEALOK, lie ;
ichdl St.
[al Advertisements
, ADMINISTRATOR S SALE
■ EOKOiA—Douglas County.
[fey virtue of an order oi tne Court
p£ Ordinary of Douglas County, regu-
rly granted at the January Perm,
1920, of said Court, will be sold on
he first Tuesday in February, 1(120,
; public outcry, at the court house at
puglasville, in said County and State,
Jjtween the legal hours of sale, the
[lowing real estate, to-wit:
'linerty-five (05) acres of land, mere
less, being the South half of lot of
number thirteen (13), in the
&cond (2nd) District and Fifth (5th)
kdctiion of originally Carroll, but now
llouglas County, Georgia, except Five
D) acres, more or less, off the West
e, belonging to Bartow Nolan and
Ine (1) acre, more or less, in the
(ortheast corner belonging to E. P.
ckland. Said land to be sold as
property of G. A. Camp, late of
County, deceased, for the purpose
making distribution among tjie
[re at law of said deceased. Terms
|)his. the 6th day of January, 1920.
/ MRS. M. R. CAMP,
^nistrix of the Estate of G. A.
prop.
NOTICE
Vhom It May Concern:
PRGIA—Douglas County.
|H. Steed hereby gives notice that
he March Term of Superior Court
louglas County, to be held on the
Monday of March, 1920, he will
f to said Court by petition, to Id
|fcd of his disabilities placed upon
l)y the verdict of the jury in the
[of Eugenia Steed vs J. H. Steed,
at the March Term of said Court,
wherein a total divorce vr:.
|ed between the parties, and pe
er, J. H. Steed, was left vrider
,ty of not being able to marry
‘rand petitioner publishes th:
| ns required by law.
I 5th day of January, 1920.
J. H. STEED.
& Bedgood, John H. Hudson,
[for Petitioner.
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■ ■
"N
:No! The Banker
Wouldn’t Quit!
When the sawmills moved out of a certain Northern
woods town it looked like the finish of business there
for everyone—farmers, merchants, banker. But the
banker refused to quit. “If I can make dairying and
poultry-keeping profitable my bank will make money,”
said he. The story of his efforts and the money-making
prosperity that has come to his community is told in
the current issue of
TSe COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
cJ:
the. copy
coerytvheii
This bank aims to extend the
same sort of service to this
community. We should like to
knew every former hereabouts
—to help every farmer make
money. Come to with you:
problems and !et us r.ec if to
gether we cannot boost your
bank a c c o u n t. A s a stop
towards that prosperity, we
urge you to read each week The
Country Gentleman. What
ever line of farming you are
following—livestock, dairying,
poultry, grain, fruit, truck, corn,
bees—there it something for you
each week in the many pages
of the Great National Farm
Weekly. If you authorize us,
we shall be glad to charge your
account $1.00 for a year’s sub
scription. Or, better still, come
in: let's talk it over personally
and get acquainted.
Doug'lasville Banking' Co.
Gentlemen:
(!) Because you know nc, enter my name for The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN for cne year and ) Crcw
charge the cost, $1.00, to me. . I .
^ I one
(2) Here’s my dollar. I want The Country Gentleman. Send it to me. *
(My Name)
(My Address) ... ;
(City) (State)
ROYSTER’S FERTILIZERS
' TRADE MARK
RCGiSTCRCO
“Have stood the test” of time, because they
have always first stood the test of our ex
pert chemists. 3 great laboratories test all
material entering Royster brands so that
nothing harmful to crops can pass. Then
the practical experience of 35 years, the
vigorous and progressive methods, and
splendid manufacturing facilities are ad
ditional reasons why Roysters Fertilizers
“have stood the test.”
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY
S. C. & J. li Harding, Agents
- DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
Scientist and Explorer, Who
Dealt Deathblow to Zeppe-
I® Raids on Poor and De
fenseless Women and Chil
dren of London, Stirs Peo
ple of Atlanta
WIFE DECORATED BY
THE KING OF ENGLAND
His Greatest Discovery, How
ever, to Cause Even Burger
Sensation and WQ] Affect
Millions of Men and Women
Everywhere
Atlanta has never witnessed such
a spectacle as may be seen every
day at Five Points. where John
Pomeroy, the remarkable New Zea
lander, is meeting; the public and
explaining his unique theories.
It would he hard to estimate just
how many people call to see Mr.
Pomeroy during a single day. The
store where he
!<jua
•ssed properties of which
ui not dreamed, fie made
derful discoveries, the
which has proven to
-ri and women enjoy the
th nature intended. At
this discovery, the sclent-
oyi a physical wreck, but
by the aid of his own
able
his
! former robust health, which he has
[enjoyed over since.”
! To use .Mr. Pomeroy’s own words—■
like ilte Zeppelin. It
vho
tel in Atlanta several
"that Mr. Pomeroy is th»
created the explosive bullet that put
an end to the Zeppelin raids on Flig
ht nd.
"Words can hut weakly picture
the terrors Inflicted by those ;.ir
monsters of incarnate destruction,
the Zeppelins.
"Imagine, If you can, a quiet,
home-loving community in England.
‘It is nightfall—mothers tucking
away their precious, helpless little
tots for the night. Shades drawn,
lights burning cheerfully, and the
older children gathered round the
table for the evening’* study hour.
"Suddenly comes n tearing, madden
ing crash, rending the quiet peace,
followed by the horrible mingle of
screams of terror and the agonlzldg
cries of the mangled victims.
"A devasting. death-reaping bomb
has been dropped into this peaceful
community of Inoffensive, helpless
women and children, from a huge
Zeppelin manned by a crew of fiends
whose greatest joy lies In deeds of
unspeakable inhumanity.
"Until Mr. Pomeroy stopped the
Zeppelins from ravaging England,
the people of London were terror
stricken and afrnal to venture out
from their places of hiding, knowing
that at any moment a German bomb
might fall right into their midst and
annihilate them. Imagine such a
condition ,n one of our own cities,
and then see the gratitude of the
people when the menace of instant
death is taken away. That la how
the people of London and entire king-
land worshipped this man when they
saw the Zeppelins brought down in
flames, one by one, as fast as they
came from their haunts across the
sea. Everywhere could be heard the
now familiar slogan: ‘Good old
Pomeroy, we love you,’ as each Ger
man air raider fell, never to harass
the defenseless women and children
of civilization again.
“Mr. Pomeroy does not consider
this his greatest achievement, how
ever,” continued his secretary. "The
bullet was just an incident in
neetion with his life work, which has
been the conservation of human life
and alleviating the suffering. For
years he has traveled all ov
Antipodes investigating and testing
the wonderful curative properties of
the plant* that grow on the South
Sea Islands. Some of these plants
were known to the native chiefs;
ust
el, and
the i
us airships of the ruthless Hun.
s also, as I have demonstrated,
as vulnerable in most cases to
right kind of treatment. 1 have
ected a medicine tnat conquers
meh trouble, and the ills that
the
*ly
bullet freed England
jrs of the assassins of the air.
my mind, the bullet is a small
■and ins‘»piiin.f icatit contribution tc
iu inanity compared with my medl-
ine. which is. as surely as I live
lestined to free multiplied thousandh
rom one of the most deadly an4
ruel enemies of the human race.”
"Only recently," said his secretary
‘at the suggestion of a group of bus*
ness men and capitalists, he con*
ented to permit the use of his prod*
ict as a commercial proposition, but
hen only when he was eonvlncec
that in no other way could he hope to
ach and benefit hundreds of thou*
mis of people who really needed
bis medicine. It was shown to h 1 tv,
t he could only reach a limited
number through his own persona
ork, whereas if his medicine wer«
placed within reach of those who
ced It. every one would have thtf
pportunity to benefit from his great
iscovery. However. Mr. Pomeroy
insisted that with every bottle them
would also be given a guarantee thai
the purchaser is to he returned his
money if satisfactory results are no\
obtained.”
It is reported that quite a few of
the leading druggists iu this section
have already taken steps to get Mr.
Pomeroy’s famous medicine, which in
called Puratone, so the people her*
will have the opportunity to benefit
by it the same as the people of th*
big cities where Mr. Pomeroy i»
visiting.
"Everywhere Mr. Pomeroy drives
home the basic truth," remarked his
secretary, "that the stomach is the
organ that govern* th* general
health of all mankind, and it is his
theory that if the stomach Is toned
up and Ftrengthened. and Its func
tions properly directed, it follows, as
surely as the night follows day, that
the other organs of the system will
respond and that robust health and
strength will be restored to the weak
and sickly.
"He 1* surrounded by a mas* of
data right now,” continued his sec*
retary, "and you can depend upon It
that the result* of hie work will be
startling disclosures that will snake
men think.”
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