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DOUGLAS COUNTY BBWTjWEL, POUGLASYILLE} GEORGIA.
FRIDAY, JimB 4. m
McKoy
&
Winn
Bonds
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Insurance i
Massachusetts *
Mutual Insur- I
ance Co. |
Masons Annuity I
THE HUMBLE EDITOR
GATHERING FRUIT AT EASE
Breathes there a man with soul so j
dead who never to himself has said:
“That editor has quite a head, I'm glao
to take his paper. He’s gut a raft of
grit and sand, he prints the news of
all the land, he boosts the town to beat
the band and thats the proper caper.
He soaks the grafter in. the neck, he
saves the Ship of State from wreck.
He’s Johnie on the spot by heck, when
things are in a Jumble. He writes
the adg that bring the dough; he
chases all our gloom and woe; he
tells us all we want to know—and yet
he is quite humble.—Walt Mason.
Helps
Sick
Women
New Climbing Device Tbet Doee
Away With the Uee of the Alwaye
Cumbersome Ladder.
I rllmhlna device designed princi
pally for fruit gathering and tree Bur
geons' use Is said to he superior to a
Wouldn’t it bo fine if Douglasville
men could wear a shirt without notic-’
Hi ‘ng the dirt as long as a small boy can
«j use a handkerchief without noticing
TB+B-IM+B+H-I-M-1-M+M+M+
Cardui, the woman’*
tonic, helped Mrs. Wil
liam Eversole, of Hazel
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes: "I had a
general breaking-down
of my health. 1 was in
bed for weeks, unable to
get up. 1 had such a
weakness and dizziness,
.. . and the pains were
very severe. A triend
told me 1 had tried every
thing else, why not
Cardui ? .. . ] did, and
soon saw it was helping
me . . . After 12 bottles,
I am strong and well."
Palace Pressing §
Club
TAKE
WE ARE PLEASED TO AN.
NOUNCE THAT OUR EXPERT OP
TOMETRIST, MR. CHAS. A. GREEN
OF THE CHA8. A. GREEN OPTICAL
CO., ATLANTA, GA. Wll.t BE HERE
AGAIN ON THURSDAY, JUNE 10.
IF YOU HAVE THE SLIGHTEST
SUSPICION THAT YOU NEED
GLASSES, CALL IN TO SEE HIM.
J. L. SELMAN & SON, DOUGLA.8-
VILLE, GA.
How a Noted Vet. Gets Rid of Rats—
Farmery Heed.
Dr. H. Butler says, “I use RAT-
SNAP around my hospitals every
three months, whether I see rats or
not. It docs the work—RAT-SNAP
gets them every time. 1 recommend
it to everybody having rats.” Don’t
wait until there is a brood of rats,
act immediately you see the first one.
Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00.
“Talk Trips” Save Money
MOY & WINN
I have again bought the
Pressing Club and am back
at the same old place un
der the same old name do
ing the highest class clean
ing, Pressing, alterations,
and repairing of all kinds.
The Woman’s Tonic
^fice Douglasvillc Banking Co.!
9 TELEPHONE 32
t G. H. EUBANKS J
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SILVEUS GLASSES
19 S. Broad St., ATLANTA
The popularity of Silveus Glasses has been won by sheer
merit. Scrupulously just dealing, together with the
thorough painstaking examination of medical graduates and
the scientifically accurate grinding thaj we put into every
pair, whether it be Kryptoks or less expensive lenses, meets
with the approval justly due. We thank you.
Silveus Glasses Best By a Long Sight
Do you feci weak, diz
zy, worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused
from any of the com
plaints so common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women who suffered—It
should help you back to
health.
Ask some lady Mend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
AD Druggists
Country of Little Change.
Recently when Professor William?
visited the vice regent of South Mo
rocco. the Intter quoted from a char j
ter given by the sultan of Moroccc
In 1026. The visitor expressed sur
prise that this ancient parchment stil j
remained In the vault, and the vici j
regent exclaimed: “Why not? Wi
have never moved !** This Incident
Is wild not to be at all remarkable [
Wherever one goes in the Turklst
empire, he Is likely to be confronted |
with the evidence of age by the tradl I
tlons handed down from generattoi j
to generation. It la no more strangi j
for a Turk to speak of happening! i
In his family of centuries ago thui
It is for an old man In this couutrj
to recall with pride the exploits ol
Lie father or grandfather.
“Talk Trips” by long distance telephone offer
yoj the most up-to-date way to attend to your
busines and social affairs in nearby or distant
cities.
The telephone carries you there and back
quickly, saving the delays and disappointments
that often arise whenjyou travel in person.
Why not try it?
Gainesboro Telephone & Telgraph Co.
Cameras anil Developing—Mail Orders Solicited.
waAu/nisrtirm.timmiRiiiiissss—i—iiiiiTW
Things That Count.
It Is nQt bo much what we say bw
what we do that wins men to bettc.
things; not what we preach but hoa
we act that saves souls and puts th«
red lifeblood Into an anaemic world
After all, the world is quickest touchec
not by the great building but by th«
great heart; not by the cold word or
printed page hut by the warm wore
as it comes from living Ups; not fu
much by the house of mercy as bj
the merciful hand laid on the feveref
brow; not so much by the house thn
shelters the wanderer as the benutlfu
face which enshrines motherhood a
whose knees lonely children gather.—
Grit-
“Felt Like Eating"
Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work,
Were Greatly Helped by Ziron.
“M
• T WIFE and I, after a hard
spring on the farm, were
tired apd rundown,” says
Mr. E. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acworth,
Ga. “We neither felt well. I knew my
blood was bad, as 1 had little boils on
the back of my neck.
"We felt we needed a builder. We
had heard of Ziron and thought it
must be what we needed. It certainly
was. We took it faithfully, and after
a week or such a matter we began to
feel better. My wife felt like cooking,
and 1 sure felt like eatlpg.
“Ziron sure did us good. It mode
us both feel stronger and better foi
the fall work, which everyone know*
is ‘some work’ on a farm. My boil*
began to dry up, though Just at firsl
they 6eemed worse.
“We are much better and can highly
recommend Ziron, and gladly do so for
it sure did us good.”
Ziron in a Bate, reliable, tonic medi
cine, good for men, women and child*
ren, when an iron tonic is indicated.
It is easy to take and contains no
habit-forming drugs.
Ask your druggist or dealer.
1 THE WHOLE STORE JOINS IN THIS J
Big Bargain Event i
OF MONEY-SAVING SALES
Only a few items listed—many more in every’ department equally as
good-proving to you that when you pay CASH you pay LESS. Examine
our merchandise and compare our CASH prues with those elsewhere.
Men's Straw Hats
GOOD ASSORTMENT $^.50 |
NLAviuIT STRAWS
j Taffeta Dresses
$1 A .75
] PRETTY STYLES AND T -
j NEWEST SUMMER COLORS
Boys’Suits $0-75
USUALLY GOOD '
MIXTURES. KNICKERBOCKERS
| Ladies’ Suits $| A.50
ALL WOOL SERGES £ y
NAVY AND BLACK
Men’s Oxfords $ *7.95
TAN OR BLACK J
ENGLISH OR HIGH TOES
Voile Dresses $*7.95
FLOWERED PATTERNS IN •£
DARK AND LIGHT COLORS
White Pumps $0.50
MILITARY OR FRENCH •»
HEELS SPECIAL
Ladies’ Skirts $ .4.95
PLAIDS AND SOLID T*
COLORS—CUT FULL
W h ite Oxfords $ E -00
FINE WHITE REIGN- ^
CLOTH—ALL HEELS
Voile Waists $|.00
LACE TRIMMED AND J
PLAIN TAILORED
Summer Sailors $0.45
BLACK ROUGH STRAWS,
RIBBON BAND AND BOW
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Trimmed Hats $*>.95
SUMMER COLORS AND LOVELY jgj
STYLES
Oakland Sensible Six
Smith ®. Higgins
§ 254 PETERS ST.
ATLANTA, GA. «
If you are considering the pur
chase of a car this spring or summer,
you will be doing yourself a distinct
injustice if you do not thoroughly
investigate the Oakland Sedan along
side any other make you may have
in mind, examine each important
part and every feature, point by
point, compare them scientifically
and painstakingly, weigh all the
values of each. Then, if you will
make your decision as a public de
bate is decided, there will be so
many points in favor of the Oakland
Sensible Six that your judgment and
your mind will impel you to buy this
very best example of modern, mod
erate cost, personal transportotion.
You may be under the impression
that the Sedan type is exclusively
a winter or bad weather car. Noth
ing could be further from the truth.
It is just as distinctly a summer car.
The Oakland Sensible Six Sedan,
for example, is a cooler car to drive
on the hottest days than any open
car can be because its side win
dows and windshield can be so
adjusted as to direct the flow of air
currents throngh the car in a manner
that provides a continuous cooling
breeze. Its upholstery, being of
cloth, never presents the discomfort
to passengers that oilcloth does after
standing in the sun.
The heat of the sun beats through
the top of the ordinary car and the
passengers therefore experience the
stuffiness of a hot day that is un
known to those who ride beneath the
roof of a permanent top, which is
constructed with an air-space be
tween the roof and the lining and a
perfect thermos bottle principle
results.
Ernest O. Sayer, Dealer