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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL. DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 27, 1920.
Coming Sure
The Only Big Circus Coining
This Year
Douglasville
One Day Only
FRIDAY
McKoy
&
Winn
September
Bonds
Fire Insurance
Tornado
Insurance
Automobile
Insurance
Massachusetts
Mutual Insur
ance Co.
Masons Annuity I
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McKOY & WINN l
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Acidity of the Stomach.
The commonly received belief thin
too acid ynstrlc juice la the cause of
ulcer of the stomach lias been aiiso
lutely disproved. Dr. Frank Smlthlei
in his address ns chairman of .the sec
tion on gnstro-ehterology,, American
Medical association, summed up this
proof. Such ulcers have been found
when the gastric Juice was either ab
sent or lacking in acidity, others have
healed In the face of great hyperacid
ity.
Real Estate
FOR SALE
Office DouglaHvilie Banking Co.
1000
Cages Ani=
mats and Wagons
300 People
500 Horses
2 Herds Elephants
50 Clowns
Let’s all
OUR PAINT
DEPARTMENT
AT YOUR SERVICE
LOWE BROS.
"‘0 aei'es 1 mile of town, $5500.
\i.> acres, 1 mile of town, $4000
50 acres, 2 miles of town, $5000
50 acres, 2 miles of towri $7500
73 acres, 3 miles of town, $5500.
65 acres, 2 miles of town $5500
75 acres, 4 miles of town $3000
112 acres, 2 miles of town... .$14,000.
72 acres, 4 miles of .town $3500.
97 acres, 5 miles of town... .$10,000
60 acres, 10 miles of town $2100
63 acres, 1 mile of. Lithia $6300.
80 acres, 1-2 miles of Lithia... .$7000.
81 acres, 1 mile of Lithia... .$9000.
292 acres, on River $23,000.
40 acres, 4 miles of town $2000.
50 acres, 5 miles of town $2500.
60 acres, in city limit $4000.
88 acres, 1 mile of town $5000.
25 acres, 4 miles of town $500.
65 acres, 3 miles of town $4500.
140 acres, 5 miles of Winston. .$4000
100 acres, 4 miles of Winston. .$7500.
218 acres, 3 miles of Winston.$12,000.
40 acres, 2 miles of town....$2750.
52 acres, 4 miles of town $1200.
80 acres, 6 miles of town $1200.
28 acres, in city limits $6000.
202 acres, 4" miles of Villa Rica.$6060.
40 acres, 2 miles of town $6000.
65 acres, 4 miles of town $4000
62 acres, 2 miles of town $7500
1 acre, 6-room house '..$7000.
11-2 acres, 5-room house... t. .$5000.
5-room house /.... $4500.
Vacant lots well located.
FineDressShoes
Whatever the occasion
may be—theater party, danc
ing party, reception or wed
ding—we can fit you with the
proper shoe. Our stock is main
tained in keeping with the dictates
of Dame Fashion and you are per
fectly safe in buying here.
In fitting, too, we are
sure of pleasing you as
this is one of the most
important features
of our service — one on
which we particularly
pride ourselves.
And our prices
are reasonable.
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WE FIT:
Your Feet — Your Taste — Your Purse
No foot too large ;'No foot too small.
We shoe the whole family.
Go!
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House Paints
Varnishes
Stains
Enamels
Floor Paint
Porch Floor Paints
Mellotone Wall Tints
Auto Paints
Colors Drop Black, Oils
If you will sell list with
C. W. MARTY
J
STEWART BROS.
John Holder
—will make Georgia the BEST Governor.
He is a "four-square” 100 per cent Democrat.
He is the old-fashioned kind of Democrat that Georgia, more i
than ever, needs in office NOW. ’
He is a man of the people—a farmer—a successful one.
He is capable, he is honest, he is FAIR.
He has had the experience—eighteen years in the legislature,
and eight of them as speaker of the House of Representa
tives.
No other Georgian, except the late Senator Bacon, was ever
similarly honored.
Palace Pressing
Club
I have again bought the
Pressing Club and am back
at the same old place un
der the same old name do
ing the highest class clean
ing, Pressing, alterations,
and repairing of all kinds.
*0$
— _ _
$190,000 GROUP OF TRAINED ELEPHANTS^
HERDS OF CAMEL : S-'SAC!¥gtP?AVTtE^ N fBUFEALP-;
HaffEAT iMJLI TPi'RV J&l?E<CTAdLE j.. .
1000 COWBOYS. -1KBIANVAQUAWS',COW.GJfltS
ynt??: ‘ so f p n ny clown s so \ v •••/-•
TWO.PERFORMANCES DAILY'- - : SEE FREE PERFORMANCES DAILY
Grand Free Street Parade
At 11 a. m. Day of Exhibition
’t Forget Date
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TELEPHONE 32
H. EUBANKS
Dyeing
Dry Cleaning
SENT TO ATLANTA
JOE C. McCARLEY
Mr. Vaughan, Farmer Tells How He
Lost All His Prize Seed Corn.
‘‘Some time ago ^ent away for
some pedigreed seed corn. Put it in
a gunney sack and hung it on a rope
suspended from roof. Eats got it
all—how beats me, but they did be
cause I got 5 dead whoppers in the
morning after trying KAT-SNAP.”
Three sizes, 35c, 65c and $1.25.
Sold and guaranteed by Almand &
McKoy, Joe C. McCarley, and Harding
3u»*y Company.
- .
my opinion, the nest liver
medicine on the market,”
states Mrs. R. H. While-
side, of Keota.Okla. She
continues: “I had a pain
in my chest after eating-
tight, uncomfortable feel
ing—and this was very
disagreeable and brought
on headache. 1 was con
stipated and knew it was
indigestion and inactive
liver. I began the use of
Black-Draught, night and
morning, and it sure is
splendid and certainly
gives relief.'*
He knows Georgia’s conditions and the needs of Georgia’s
people as do very few other men; for,
He has been largely responsible for putting on the statuto
books legislation—
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Thedford’s
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
i
m
For over seventy years
this purely vegetable
oreparation has been
found beneficial by thou
sands of persons suffer
ing from effects of a tor
pid, or slow-acting liver.
Indigestion, biliousness,
colic, coated tongue, diz
ziness, constipation, bit
ter taste, sleeplessness,
lack ot energy, pain in
back, puliiness under the
eyes—any or all of these
symptoms often indicate
that there is something
the matter with your
bver. You can’t be too
careful about the medi
cine you take. Be sure
that the name, ‘‘Thed
ford’s Black-Draught," is
on the package. At all
druggists.
To increase the common school fund.
To provide uniform text books.
To put the convicts on the public roads.
To give Georgia better health laws.
To establish a State Market Bureau.
To create a better system of roads,
g To strengthen Georgia banks and better protect depositors, i
; To provide higher standards of fertilizers. ^
i To provide a better cotton warehouse system. • SLsi’ii*
> To adopt the United States Standard of Cotton grades. "jP **’■
f To protect the agricultural interests of Georgia. . ' aMtMfraCT
£ To foster economy in expenditure of state funds. %’j
l To better the conditions of labor everywhere. ■-"'■■■ - ^
md many other measures of great benefit and advantage to
the people of this state.
There is no man in Georgia better qualified for the office.
VOTE FOR JOHN HOLDER
For Governor
Produce Wanted
Accept Only
the Genuine.
I will buy all the country produce you 5
* can spare, such as chickens, eggs, butter S
raw hide, bees wax, and tallow. Will al= i
so take care of your car or wagon when |
you come to town.
L-A. SOUTER & SON J
220 Peters st. Atlanta, Ga.
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