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DOTOLAfl OOONT7 SENTINEL, DOUQLASVnjJ GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920.
PAY ME lor CURES ONLY
VILLA RICA RT. 2
If you ar» suffering from rectal troublon b
Stricture, Fisfture or Varicose Veins, which
of vitality, nervousness aixl general debility, f
u Piles, FiHtul
ably cause loa
make no charge for mv Benders. I also succcsnfully treat*Oatn
DIo<hI Poison, Skin, Kidney. Bladder and Chronic Diseases, Ec;
BRIGHT STAR
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Nervous Debility, Exhaustion, Weakness Out-of-town
ing the city call on me at once, as you may be cured before
turning home. Office hours daily 10 a. in. to 6 p. m. Sundays 11
sit-
Everything strictly private and confidential.
DR. T. W. HUGHES, Specialist.
Established 191 Zr-1M% N. Broad St* opp. 3d Nat. Bank, Atlanta, Ga.
Repair The Wear
Hard Work Often Breaks Down a Person’s Health
and Creates a Need for Ziron Iron Tonic.
M BN and women who do hard
labor, such aa building, farm
ing or housekeeping, and thorn
fr&o do exhaustive brain work of vari
ous kinds, often feel the need of some
thing to help renew tagged forces and
Ions up the system.
To help repair the wear caused by
over-work, to gain renewed strength
and energy, many have obtained good
results from taking Ziron Iron Tonlo.
Ziron Is a perfected preparation of
purs medicinal Iron salts, oomblned
with other valuable strength-giving
tonlo Ingredients, whloh are recom
mended by leading physicians.
Hr, H, B, Converse, of McEwsn,
Tenu„ write*: "I had been working
very bard, and waa getting weak and
run-down from bard work. When t
commenced taking Ziron, in a few days
I felt stronger, and now I have taken
two bottles I feel as strong as ever,
although I have kept at work all the
time.”
Ton oannot loee anything by giving
Ziron a trial, bat very likely will gain
mueh,
Tour druggist will sell you the
first bottle on a money-back guarantee
CLASSIFIED
^ADVERTISEMENTS
WE ARE PLEASED TO AN
NOUNCE THAT OUR EXPERT OP
TOMETRIST. MR. CHAS. A. GREEN,
OF THE CHAS. A, GREEN OPTICAL
CO, ATLANTA, QA,, WILL BE
HERE AGAIN ON FRIDAY, JULY
16TH. IF YOU HAVE THE SLIGHT.
EST SUSPICION THAT YOU NEED
GLASSES, CALL IN TO SEE HIM.
J. L. SELMAN & SON, DOUGLAS-
VILLE, GA.
YOU NO DOUBT REALIZE THAT
THE .WRONG GLASSES .MIGHT
RUIN YOUR EYES, WHILE THE
RIGHT ONES WtLiL STRENGTHEN
AND IMPROVE THEM. FOR.THIS
REASON YOU SHOULD BE VERY-
PARTICULAR WITH WHOM YOU
RISK YOUR EYES.' OUR EXPERT
OPTOMETRIST, • MR; CHAS. A.
GREEN HAS BEEN MAKING OUR
TOWN FOR YEARS AND ALL OF
,HIS ' WORK IS PERSONALLY
GUARANTEED BY US. HE WIU
be AT our Store again -on
FRIDAY, JULY 18'ffr. 1
J. L. SELMAN & 'SON^ DOUGLAS
VILLE, GiY. ' /
IF YOU NEfeU bulliR or electrical
{supplies of..-any kind,-, ca'l on J W,
Janies.
KODA.KK -tS, bring you* Film to Joe.
« VL: \iriey for developing.'
FARM WANTED
FOR ' SALE—Thoroughbred reg
iafered gilts, already bred will come
ip flopn. Also, two months pigs well
belted. J. B.; Rochester, at Ice Plant
WANTED—To hear from owner of! ip YOU NEED bullm or' electrical
farm or good land for sale. Send supplies of any kind, call on ,T. W.
price and inscription. Fall delivery. James.
L. Jones, Box 1551, Onley Ill.
FOR SALE—Oakland, 1919 model.
Will be sold cheap. Roy Banks.
OUR EXPERT OPTOMETRIST,
MR. CHAS. A. GREEN, OF THE
CKAS. A. GREEN OPTICAL CO„
ATLANTA, GA., WILL BE HERE
AGAIN ON FRIDAY, JULY 16TH.
IF YOU ARE HAVING EYE TRO-
BLES THAT REQUIRE GLASSES
CALL IN TO SEE HIM. HE HAS
SATISFIED ( THOUSANDS OF
OTHERS AND CAN SATISFY YOU.
FARM BARGAINS—40 acre farm
and an 86 acre farm in Cleburne
county, Alabama, at $20.00 per acre.
Terms $100.00 cash and $15.00 per
month for either farm. Also 44 acre
farm 41-2 miles from Anniston, Ala
bama, near Military Brick Pike road,
$125.00 per aero. City Bank & Trust
Co, Anniston, Alabama. 10-12
GLASSES BROKEN? IF StT
BRING THEM TO US FOR RE.
PAIRS. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE
BIDS WANTED—For hauling AGENTS FOR THE CHAS. A.
^ a. . . _ * Anmnv fYOWPii r*r\ a mr ai
20,000 feet of lumber from the Poole j GREEN OPTICAL CO, ATLANTA,
farm on Mobley creek to Douglas- GA.
villo. J. M. Banks.
FOR SALE!—400 acres of land, 2
miles of town; 5-room house, large
J. L. SELMAN & SON, DOUGLAS
VILLE, GA.
IF YOU NEED bull* or electrical
.supplies of any kind, call bn J.'W.
barn, and other outbuildings, good 1 j,mee,
orchard, and pasture; 50 acres' in cul-
tivation, 16 acres good bottom land, | FOR SALE—Maxwell car, 19 model,
on two public roads, and mail routes, in good condition. Terms to suit you.
Bargain if sold at once. See Ernest Grady Davis.
O. Sayer. ' Fresh Turnip Seed at March m an's
Mr. J. A. Bell and family were
visiting relatives near Villa Rica Sun
day.
Mr. H. R. Bell and fahsfly spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Bell.
Misses Etta and Bertha Henslee
motored to Villa Rica Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Craig spent the.
week-end with relatives at Fullertown.
Mr. J. A. Bivins and family have
been on the sick list for several days.
The school’s have started in this
community, but some are not ready
to begin, as they are not through
hoeing.
Mrs. Nancy Hembree has returned
home, after -spending several days
with her daughter, Mrs. Mae Bell.
Mr. R. H. Bell and family attended
the singing at Prays Sunday.
Mr. Hubert Karr was a Douglas-
ville visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Joe Karr, of Near Temple,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Karr.
J. M. HARDING, H. P.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pope, of At
lanta,.spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pope.
Miss Minnie Kate'Yates, of Villa
Rica, was the guest of Miss Ossie
Lee McKelvey Sunday.
Mr. W. B. Pope was at home Sun
day to attend the singing at Prays.
Miss Iva Moore and Mr. Wesley
Moore, of Atlanta, was here Sunday.
There will be preaching at Bright
Star on the third Saurday and Sun
day.
Sunday-School is progressing nicely
here now.
Canning Time
NOTICE
There will be a special meeting of
Douglasville Chapter Royal Arch
Masons Tuesday night, July, 20th, for
the ^purpose of work. All companions
urged to attend.
J. C. McCARLEY, Sec.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our friends and
neighbors for their many acts otf
kindness and sympathy shown
during the sickness and death of our
dear father. May God bless each and
every one of you is our prayer.
Mrs. Bertha Moody.
Miss Delia Uagin.
Mr. E. M. Hagin.
Mr. R. E. Hagin.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to thank all those who
so kindly came to us in the illness
and death of our dear daughter, for
their many deeds of kindness and
words of consolation in our hour,,of
grief. May the richest blessings of
heaven ever be yours, is our prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Long.
HOW TO AVOID LOSSES T > HOGS
IN HOT WEATHER
ALL KINDS of fancy and plain Pharmacy,
dressmaking at reasonable prices. ] ALL KINDS ru bber goods, Ice Capa,
Mrs. Cora Tyson, at W. R. Smith’s, Bathing Caps,' Gloves, SyHnges, etc.,|
Broad street, Phone 20. at Marcman’s Pharmacy.
Atlantis, Ga,—To prevent losses to
live stock, particularly hogs, in tran
sit during ? ot weather, the Li r : Stock
Department of the Southern Railway
System has issued the followin ; sug
gestions to shippers with request that
they be followed as closely as possible:
Haul or drive hogs to station in
ample time to allow them to become
rested before loading.
When ordering a car for loading
hogs, insist upon a clean one bedetad
with sand, clay or earth.
Wet thoroughly the bedding and in
terior of car before loading.
Give only a small feed of grain
before shipping. Heavy feed means
more heat generated.
Load not more than one hour be
fore train is to depart.
Load slowly and carefully. Avoid
excitement and do not beat or bruise
the animals.
Load not to exceed 14,000 lbs. fat
hogs and 10,000 lbs. stock hogs in a
standard 36 ft. car during warm
weather.
Have water applied to the bedding
in the car at available points immedi
ately after the train stops.
Use ice on floor of car whenever
possible, three blocks to a car. Div
ision on which shipment orginates.
Never throw water directly upon
hogs after they become heated. Run
it on floor of car under hogs instead.
i Kodaks:
and
FILM
Films Developed Promptly •
Joe C. McCarley
Is here. We have the Cans,
Rubbers and Tops. A good time
to plant vegetables for fall us \
We have the seed
Nice line of Enamel and Alumi
num ware just received.
Can furnish you anything in
Feedstuffs„
Just received a car load of Hulls
Frank Burton
The Home of Prompt Delivery
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Protect Your
Health
By eating good clean wholesome food at
the Douglasville Cafe, where it is negro proof,
nice and clean.
We also sell all kinds of Fruits, Crackers,
Cakes, Sugar, Cigars, Tobacco, Groceries and
Soft Drinks to WHITE FOLKS ONLY for
cash only. Get the Habit.
A. J. HUDSON, Prop.
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One More Week
On account of rain Saturday, July 10th, not many of our customers could get to town to taKe advantage of
our 1=4 Off Sale. So for that reason we have decided to extend our 1=4 Off Sale one more week. Ending
Saturday, July 17th. However you can always look to us for the very lowest prices that can be had.
And remember that we will have something special for you every day.'
GILES BROTHERS
PAY CASH
The One Price Cash Store
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