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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEOHGISTPHIPAY. June la. rao.
cAnnouncements
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the Voters of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tax collector .subject to the
primary when ordered. Owing to the
feeble condition of two old people, one
of whom is helpless, and having not
regained my strength from two oper
ations last summer, I can’t posi:bly
make a canvass of the county, hut
hope to see as many of you as I can.
If elected will discharge the duties of
the office to the best of my ability
I earnestly solicit your vote and in
fluence. S. P. McKGk'.
FOR CLERK
To the Voters of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a earn)!
date for the office of clerk of Doug
las county, subject to the action of the
Democratic Executive Committee to
be held on a date named by the com
mittee. If elected, I promise a faith
ful performance of the duties required
by the office.
I earnestly sc it your support and
influence.
O’ utefully yours,
V. L. pittmA’n.
FOR CLERK
To The White Voters of Douglas
County: _
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for cleric of the Superior court,
subject to the Democratic White
Primary to be held August the 4th.
I solicit your vote and influence.
A ,L HORNBUGKLE.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of sheriff of
Douglas county, subject to the pri
mary to he held August 4, 1920. If
elected '( promise to faithfully dis
charge the dories of the office. Your
vote and influence Appreciated.
W. M. \LMAND.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
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To The Voters Of Douglas County:
I hereby announce myself a can-
dninve for the office of tax collector
of Douglas county, subject to the
primary when called.
I earnestly solicit your support and
influence.
J. S. McGUIRE.
FOR TAX COLLETOR
ust 4, 1920. If elected I pledge my
self to discharge the duties of the
office to the best of my ab.ility.
Eamstly solicit the support and in
fluence of the vote™ of the county
J. W. BAGGETT
FOP TAX .'RECEIVER T ,
I hereby announce myself a nan-
To the V ■!,■ ■ , Of Douglas County: didate for the office of Tax Collector,
1 her*, announce myself a cani-1 subject to the primary to be held Aug-
r- date for the office of tax reciever of
Douplk* County, subject to the white
primary to be held later.
If elected I promise to faithfulyper-
form the duties of the office to the
best of my ability.
I earnestly solicit your vote and
influence.
Respectfully yours For TAX RECEIVER
ARTHUR KING. A ^ „
To The Voters Of Douglas County:
T hereby announce myself a can
didate for tho office of'tax receiver
of Dougins county, subject to the
nrimnrv when ordered.
Tf elected. T will perform the duties
•if flip offico to the best of my ability.
T will nprecintc your support and
influence.
j ROBT. M. SMITH.
FOR SHERIFF
To The Voters of Douglas County:
I am a candidate for Sheriff in tho
primary of August fourth. Mr. W. T.
Mozlcy and Mr. Luther Bartlett are
my Deputies. We will appreciate
your vote, support and influence.
A. S. BAGGETT.
OUT ON THE FARM
A trip out on the farm these days
is a real cure for the blues. The
freshness of the fields, the cleanness
of the whole outdoors, the evidence
of prosperity in the growing crops
the peacefulness of it all, verily no
nan can suffer from depression when
traveling through this delightful reg
ion at this time.
The cattle and hoge and horses—
and farms around Douglasville seem
to be liberally stocked with them these
days—are sleek and fat. The roads
are in good shape generally speaking,
and even the ones leading off the main
thoroughfares are passable. The
farms have been well looked after
during the past year and the houses'
are in good repair.. Front yards of ■
form houses are given more attention ^
than formerly, and there is an attract-!
iVenesa about them which was not no-!
ticeable a few years ago. In the yard of j
a lot of the farms is a shiny automo- j
bile, too, or one meets it not far
from the farm as the family is return
ing from town.
Drive out of town in any direction
you will for 50 miles and circle around
and come home, and you’ll see nothing
to give you the blues. On the contrary
you will be inspired with the solid
manner in which this part of the
country is being conducted. You will
agree that we have no problems that
cannot be solved. You’ll agree with
the whole world that life is still well
worth “living, especially when it is
lived in a region so close to the heart
of nature as this retfTon in which we
are happy to make our homes.
Palace Pressing
Club
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B I have again bought the
i Pressing Club and am back
j at the same old place un
+ der the same old name do
* ing the highest class clean
1 ing, Pressing, alterations
■ and repairing of all kinds
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CALLED KR FAIRLY
Tl HER BEDSIDE
Six TemAs*, Ttiribf SI* Mi*kt Die, Say* Ten* Lady, Brt Now
She U a WeH, Strug Waaua and Praise* Card* Far »
Her Recercry.
Royae CItjr, Tex.—Mr*. Mery Kll-
man, of this place, says: “After the
birth of my little girl.. .my elde com
menced to hurt mo. I had to go back
to bed. We called the doctor. He
treated me.. .but I got no better. I
got worse and worse until the misery
was unbearable... I was In bed for
three months and suffered such agony
tbat I was Just drawn up in a knot...
I told my husband if he would get
me a bottle of Cardui I would try It...
I commenced taking It, however, that
evening I called my family about
me... for I knew I could not last
many days unless I had a change for
the better. That was six yearn ago
and I am still here and am a wall,
strong woman, and I owe my life to
Cardui. ( had only taken half tha
bottle when I began to feel better.
The misery in my aide got less... f
continued right on taking the Card*
until I had taken three bottles and t
did not need any-more for 1 was well
and never felt better In my life... I
have never had any trouble from that
day to this.”
Do you suffer from headache, back*
ache,.pains In sides, or other discom
forts, each month? Or do you (eel
weak, nervous and fagged-out! If so,
give Cardui, tbs woman’s tonic, a
trial. J. n
FOR TAX RECEIVER
FOR TREASURER
am n candidate for the office m
ounty treasurer, subject to the f.ri-
jy nr.r.aunco myself a candi- mary to bo hold August 4, 1920. twill
appreciate tho support, and earnestly
he white solicit tho votes of tiie citizens of the
in hold on county.
F. M. GILES.
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date for the offic • - ft
Douglas Cpunty, aiih.i. e
Pc indent lie pri-.ut.;. i
August t, 1020.
If eluded I promise
office to the host of m
Your vote and inti
greatly appreciated
to fulfil the
ability
cu e will b.
K. V. Johnston.
FOR CI.FRK
This is to say to the public that I
expect to be a candidate for Clerk of
the Superior Court of Doiiglas county
at the primary to be held on August
the 4th, 1020. At the proper time I
hope to see as many of the voters of
the county as possible. It is entirely
too early to make a canvas * of the
county, but I want to say that.[ shall
deeply appreciate the support of.each
and every vottfr. ■ if elected to this
office I shall do my best’ to'perform
its dutios to the very beat- of my
ability.
Respectfully.
H. A. BOMAR.
FOR TREASURER
aml’.ihite f ir tho offl’i-e ef I - .
f Dimirlns eo-nty, subnet t; the w'
•imaiy, to be held on -\ugust 4th.
J. R. HUDSON
FOR ORDINARY.
To the White Voters of Douglas
Comity:
At the solicitation of many Friends
1 hereby announce myself u candidate
For re-election to the Office- of Or-
linaryi subject to the White Primary
to ISO held August'4th. 1920, if elected
1 will discharge the duties to the beet
>f my ability, I will appreciate the
suport of every one.
• Very respectfully,
J. H. McLARTY.
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There aro three vital processes of
human existence,—tho digestion of
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from it and tho elimination o£ the
waste.
Let anything interfere with these
processes.—let them be interrupted
improperly carried on, and sickness
of soiuo kind follows.
Poor digestion and assimila
tion means failure to derive
full nourishment from food and
that in turn often means im
poverished blood. weakness
anemia, etc. Poor ellminatloh
means an accumulation of was
matter which poisons thu body, lowers
.vitality, decreases tho power of re
sistance to disease and leads to the
development of many serious ills.
Rheumatism,—due to some interfer
ence with the process of elimination,
failure to get rid of certain body
poisons,—cannot be expected to yield
to any medicine that fails to correct
the condition responsible for it. Could
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rheumatic poiBon in nllowcvl to ro-
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Think of this. It explains tho suc
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of argument there used
to be about a woman driving an
automobile
T ODAY she can “make a
train” or fix a tire as well
as anybody.
As soon as a luxury becomes
a necessity the point of view
changes.
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Two or three years ago you
would have listened.to more..
varying opinions about tires
than you could shake a stick
at. Mileages, construction,
treads and whatnot.
It’s different now. Tire users
are working towards a unani
mous feeling.
You express it one way—
the man down the street
another. But sifted down it
amounts to this:
That the only way to settle
Select your tires ac-
cording to the roads
they have to travel:
In sandy or hilly coun*
try, wherever the going is
apt to be heavy — The
U. S. Nobby.
RCAAL CORO • NOBBY-CHAIN-USCO 'PLAIN
your tire problem is to get a tire
of known value and stick to it.
Ill
We recommend and sell
U. S. Tires because their value
is known.
There’s no guess about it.
It was the U. S. quality
policy which led to the per
fection of the straight-side
automobile tire, the pneumatic
truck tire—two of the greatest
additions to tire value that
have ever been made.
As representatives of the
oldest and largest rubber con
cern in the world, we are in a
position to tell you something
about tire values. Come in
some day and talk to us.
For ordinary country
roads — The U. S. Chain
or Usco.
For front wheels — The
U. S. Plain.
For best results —every
where— U. S. Royul Curds.
United States Tires
J. R. DUNCAN, Douglasville, Ga.
Villa Rica Cotton Oil Co., Vil,a R' ca > Qa -