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BOTGLAJB COUKTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920.
WHOLE SYSTEM
JIN-DOWN
QM iRpmMMt It NoM Alta A Fw
Hosts of ZIRON Iren Tonic.
result* obtained from the use of a
He* remedy (Ziron Iron Tonic).
Mr. Sim Orimeley, of Cordele, Ga.,
fried Ziron and has this to say:
"When 1 began to take Ziron, It seemed
B>«f my whole system was run-down,
but soOn alter I bo nan to take Ziron, I
could eat more each day and would feel
a great deal better. Ever since it seems
that my health ha6 boon improving, as 1
seldom have the headache or feel bad
the least bit.”
Ziron is a new scientific combination
of pure medicinal inorganic iron, com
bined with phosphorus, the active prin
clpie Of bus vomica and the bypophos
phltcs of lime and soda. It will help te
DECLARES CIVILIZED MIN
LACKS COMMON SENSE
Scientist. Told Well-Known Southern
er He was Living Like a Fool as
Far as His Stomach Was Concerned.
PEOPLE FLOCK~ra
POMEROY
and fretful men and women. But we
don’t we are a nation of bolters. We
bolt our food and expect our stomach
to do the work our teeth were intend
ed for. In consequence, we are becom
ing a nation of chronic dyspeptics and
rheumatics.
“Our forefathers gave us two things,
His Theory That the Stomach is the first, a glorious land with unlimitd
Cause of Ninety Per Cent of All i resources and oportunities; second,
111 Health Is Being Verified Every a sound constitution with good, healthy
Day.
John Pomeroy, the remarkable New
Zealander, who is now visiting Atlanta
Qdd more red corpuscles to your blood, ‘ and attracting so much attention by
resulting in more color in your cheeks— i ^ novel theories, thinks that civilized
more Vitality in your system. . . ’
Try Ziron today; on the money-back ‘ man lacks common sense. Pomeroy
guarantee. ^ ^ : claims that most ill health is due to
stomaich disorders caused by improper
living and eating. When seen at his
, rh Atlanta headquarters, he said:
[9 Kfiwji KjimS “While modern conditions have a
CfeiSfe to CffijaL 's&r I to do with people being sick-y-
! looking, tired, thin and pale nil the
i time, lack of using common sense can
be blamed equally as much.
I “It is impossible always to lead the
■ active outdoor life nature demands.
It is bnposs’ble for many \o exeicise
the body sufficiently to make the
! gastric juices wholly active and verile.
! It is also impossible for us to get ab
solutely fresh vegetable focxl all the
j i•mi., an. this more tl'ivi any thing
• is thocaufie of s) many under-
avc fclt^like 1 'nnrw nourished and yellowish, siekly-look-
KomDn und the kid- j people.But it is possible to treat the
onnol° tl0 I Irish ly 'Stomach, already weakened by these
recommend Dr. Pierce’* Annrio (anti-uric- mistakes, with at least a little con
oid! Tablets to .-ill sufferer.* from kidney '
KIDNEY TROUBLE
Auburn, On.:—“For many yearn I have
been doing much heavy work and my suffer
ing from kidney trou-
'£*)( bio ecomcd utmost
JT'ol^j unbearable at times.
I hove tried many
kinds of medicine for
it but in vain. Sever
al months oco l
bought a bottle of
Dr. Pierce’s Anuric
Tablets and since t
fcack-achs
Augnata, Ga.:—“I can
mend Dr. Picn-es Anun
sufferers of kidw y troub.
waa hoccmiug very poor from kidney
trouble ami backache und the kidney
excretion showed a brick-dust sediment
when I first started to take the ‘Anuric.’
I derived wonderful relief irom its use. I
know ’Anuric’ is the best kidney mochcmr I
have ever taki n.”—MRS. L» L. UlviMLb,
J824 Grccno St.
v Ki«5r>3y and Bladder Tfouhle
Columbus, (in.:—“For about tan years 1
suffered with kidney tTf.nl 10 and blaude
OFFICIAL SERVICE
All makeB Electric Starter*, Gen
erators, Magnetos, Carburetors and
gniters repaired.
Store your car here while in the
city.
Southern Aulo and Equipment Co.
Ill FORSYTH ST. ATLANTA.
QIN DAY
After February 1st Yve will gin only one day in each
week-THURSDAYS
Connally & Kirkley Gin Company
| sideratiofti
j If people* thought half as much of
| their stomachs as they do of their
Tableta*" to° ol 1 1 pockets, there wouldent be so much
troubles. My health psickness here.
“If we would sit down quietly to a
plain, common sense meal, eat slowly,
tncl chew every mouthful thoroughly, ^
and then give it time to digest and be , over the countiy.
digestive organs. We fought to keep
the first intact and free, but we’re
letting the second go to ruin.
The amount of half-chewed, has
tily eaten food the average person
stuffs into himself during the day is
postively wicked. Then, when he feelsl
dull and nervous he wonders >vhats the
matter and imagines he has heart
trouble, or insomnia, or goodness
knows what.
There is just one thing the matter
with him. He has abused the one organ
of his body which is most essential to
good health—the stomach—and until
the gastric juices in his stomach per
form their functions as they should,
all doctors and medicines in the world
will not make him and robust.
“The other day a man well known
over this section came to me and said:
’From what a friend tells me about
your medicine, Puratone, I think it
will help me. At least l am willing to
give it a trial. But, supposing it T«.es
get my stomach in shape, how long
will it last?’ I simply said: ‘If you be
gan taking Puratone right now, at tin:
end of a few dayes your food should
be digesting perfectly once more. But
if you continue to act like a fool, so
far as wnat you ea v and the way you
cat it Is concerned, you will be rignt
back where you are now inside of six
months’.
“What I said to this man can be ap
plied to thousands just like him all
| assimilated into the blood to nourish
i the system, there wouldn’t be so
i many* complaining,, droopy, listless
old in Douglasville by
cy, and by one 1< nd-
ery town. Adv.
TAX RECEIVER'S ROUNDS
I will nr at Douglanville every first. Tuesday from February Ir.t to May
if, A,,, .very Batorilay alter the second Saturday in March til) May 1st.
’ J r'li.'fci'r wrmiMii
tho time J had taken
improved and two bottles coiupk-ii !.v op.red
me of all my trouble and bo ptreiigl bf-ned rn.y
bladder that I cun sleep all reght without
getting up, and I never Lave any i:h >«
nnokachep.” MRS..8. A. »SI*6|001, cd /
River ltd. No. 1.
FIRST ROUND
DISTRICT _ , _ . .... ..
Lithia Springs ’-£f’i 9
Chestnut Log
rha'ifei Hill
Crumbles
Fair Play
Middle
Feb. I), l.till
....Feb. 10, 10 till 11 a. m.
Feb. 10, 2 till 3 p. m.
Feb. 11,10 till 11 a. m.
Fell. 11,1 till 2 p. m.
some today!
You’re going to
call Lucky Strikes
just right. Because
Lucky Strike ciga
rettes give you the
good, wholesome
flavor of toasted
Burley tobacco.
^ 4Kbs yYi wjL'-i
it S toasted
....Feb. 12, 10 till 11
Feb. 12, 2 till 3 p. 1
Lithia Springs
SECOND ROUND
Legal Advertisements
sidenen.
. .Mar. S, 9 till U
.Mar. 8, 12 ti’l 1
.. Mar. 8, 1 titi 2
p. in.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Douglas County, regu- J FAIR
Ike Strickland's V.
CMFSTNIjT log
Ferguson’s Mill...
Brockman Place...
Court House Mar. 9, 2 till •) p. m.
Chanel H’il Map 10, 9 till 11 a. rn.
c * # # .7. .7 Mar. 10, 12 till 1 p. m.
Bill Arp Mar. 11, 9 till 11 a. ir
Maxwell’s Store
•LAY
. .Mar. 9, 9 till 11 a. m.
.Mar. 9,12 ill
.Mar 11, 2 till 3 p.
larly granted at the January Ti
1920, of said Court, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in February, 1920,
at public outcry, at the court house at
Douglasville, in said County and State,
between the legal hours of sale, the
following real estate, to-wit:
Ninety-five (90) acres of land, more
or less, being the South half of lot of
land number thirteen (13), in the
Second (2nd) District and Fifth (5th)
Section of originally Carroll, but now
Douglas County, Georgia, except Five
(5) acres, more or less, off the West
McWhorter Mar. 12, 9 till 10 a. m.
Hannah. '. Mar. 12, 12 till 1 p. m.
Court House Mar. 12, 2 till 3 p. m.
MIDDLE
Will Hembree Residence Mar. 35, 9 til 10 a. m.
Court House MaT. 16, 13 till 12 a. ni.
Duniell’s Store Mar. 15, 1 till 2 p. m.
CONNNERS
Winston Mar. 10, 8 till 10 a. m.
Tidwell:* Store Mar. 16, 11 til) 12 a. m.
Thompson’s Store Mar. 36, 2 till 3 p. in.
Sulphur Mines Mar. 17, 0 till 10 a. m.
Nalley Farm...: Mar. 17, 2 till 3 p. m.
_ THIRD ROUND
I'at ▼inn’s Store Aprj] 5, 9 till 31 a. m.
Hurt Farm April 5, 12 til] 3 p. m.
Eell’s Cross Roads Ap r i) 5, 2 till 2:30 p. m.
CHESTNUT LOG
Northeast corner belonging to E. P.
Strickland. Said land to be sold as
the property of G. A. Camp, late of
said County, deceased, for the purpose
of making distribution among the
heir6 at law of said deceased. Terms
Cash.
This, the 6th day of January, 1920.
MRS. M. R. CAMP,
Administrix of the Estate of G. A.
Camp.
side, belonging to Bartow Nolan and i
One (1) acre, more or less, in the i Ferguson’s Mill April 7, 9 till 11 a.
Uoinn^ino- to F.. P Freeman’s Gin April 7, 12 till I p.
Court House April 7, 2 till 3 p. m.
Chape! Hiil I... .April 8, 9 till 11 a. in.
Joe Thompson’s Mill April 8, 12 till 1 p. m.
CROMB1ES /
Bill Arp April 9, 9 till 11 a. m.
Isaiah Smith’s Residence April 9, 12 till 1 p. m.
Maxwell’s Store April 9, 2 till 3 p. m.
FA1P. PLAY
Tyre April 12, 8 till 9 a. m.
Court House April 12, 10 till 12 a. m.
McWhorter April 1 till 3 p. m.
McWbcrter April 12, 1 till 3p. m.
MIDDLE
Court House April 13, 9 till 10 a. m.
Danieil’s Store April 13, 11 till 12 a. m.
E. T. Stovall’s April 13, 2:30 till 3 p. m.
CONNERS
Winston April 14, 9 till 11 a. m.
Nalley Farm April 14, 11:39 till 12:30 p. m
Sheffield’s Ap r il 14, 1 till 2 p. m.
G. V/. Rutherford’ Store (Town District)
Will be in Douglasville Apri] 26, 28, 29. . and 30
Please know the number of your land lots before giving in taxes, as
required by law.
The books will close May 1st, .
J. W. JAMES
' Tax Receiver Douglas County.
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
J. H. Steed hereby gives notice that
at the March Term of Superior Court
of Douglas County, to be held on the
Third Monday of March, 1920, he will
apply to said Court by petition, to be
relieved of his disabilities placed upon
him by the verdict of the jury in the
case of Eugenia Steed vs J. H. Steed,
tried at the March Term of said Court,
1918, wherein a total divorce was
granted between the. parties, and pe
titioner, J. H. Steed, was left under
disability of not being able to marry
again, and petitioner publishes this
notice as required by law.
This 5th day of January, 1929.
I J. H. STEED.
James & Bedgood, John H. Hudson,
Attys. for Petitioner.
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