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DO YOU WANT TIIE BEST
"SERV-US” which means tht
Purest kind of. Groceries? W t
VfcJgT f are handling only this kind
JfcjjKWSSand our customers say that
WrvSr®B the quality is far superior tc
JBEL « what they can Ret elsewhere
in ” t j u , same money. Our ser
ip>y«gj|iy ■! TTTTt vic ’ l ‘ s is su f ,erior too > an<] par
P#6 WitWtm 111 Mil t runs are satisfiod to continue
I*| * I I ■5 ' J Ml with us after the first trial be
-1 I l|| PI cause we make good everj
b I iwA I IIV I I promise, in quality, price and
■•■UmHJLJJJUJLJI delivery.
“SERV - US” GROCERIES
THE FINEST IN THE LAND-BUT NOT HIGH-PRICED
J. D. PERKINS
RHONE 815 “SERVE-US” GROCER
Do You Need Money? y Plentiful
We are now closing farm loans promptly. If you need
money, come to see us
DICKERSON, KELLEY & ROBERTS
GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILWAY
SCHEDULE CORRECTED TO OCTOBER 10, 15,
Trains leave Douglas; .For Hazle
hurst, Vidalia, Milieu, Augusta and in
mediate points.
For Hazle hurst and Vidalia.
Trains leave Douglas: .For W illa
cooehee, Nashville, Valdosta, Madison,
Sparks, Adel, Moultrie and interme
diate points
Trains leave Douglas; For Jlrox
ton and intermediate points.
Trains leave Douglas for Dickey's
farm and intemediate points
L. M. BDFEN, T. E. HARRIS, H. C. McFADDEN,
Agent, Douglas. Division Freight Agent, Valdosta. Traffic Manager
Augusta, Ga.
K. C. HICKS, Commercal Agent, 290 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
MONEY ON FARMS IN 6 T p - c - t T
DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY
LANKFORD & MOORE, Douglas, Ga.
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ROpthalmic Lenses I 1
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OPTOMETItIC SPECIALIST a
Watch the Progress Prog!
And Read it First.
MONEY LOANED
On improved farm lands, at low rate of
interest, and upon very desirable terms.
By reason of the direct connection which
1 have loans can be handled without
delay. -
F. W. DART
Union Banking Company Douglas, Georgia
DO YOU RENT YOUR HOME?
L,ct me show you a plan of borrow- I ma still lending money oh town anc
ing money whereby you can pay for city real estate in Douglas, Broxton.
a home with the same expenditure Nicholls, W'illacoocbee. and manj
you go to each month in paying rent, other towns in Coffee County.
J. J. ROGERS, Douglas, Ga.
No. 4 Daily 10:03 a. m.
No. 6 Daily 7:20 p. m.
No. 7 Daily 7:05 a. m.
No. 5 Daily 3:35 p. m.
No. 30 Daily 10:15 a. m.
No. 32 Daily 3:40 p. m.
COF rE E COUNTY PROGRESS
NOTF,:—There are hvn
dreds of different brands
of cigarettes on the mar
ket, winch Piedmont has
to meet in competition.
Yet, in spite of these hun
dreds of brands, one (1)
out of every S cigarettes
smoked in the United
States is a Piedmont —•
America's biggest-seiliUjf
cigarette!
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What the Engineers are Doing
n~ IHIRTY thousand American engineers are
making a card index survey of American in
dustry so that it may be prepared for its vital
part in defending the Country, if need comes.
The past eighteen months have taught us here in
America what lack of industrial preparedness has meant
to some of the countries now at war. These nations
had the ships and they had the men; but when the hour
struck, their factories were not able to furnish the colors
with arms and shells and powder. Their factories were
not prepared. And our factories are not prepared.
Bui it is not enough to draw a moral. In the United States five
great Engineering Societies Civil, Mining, Mechanical, Electrical
and Chemical have pledged their services to the Government of the
United States, and are already working hand in hand with the Govern
ment to prepare industry for the national defense. They receive no
pay and will accept no pay. All they seek is opportunity to serve their
country, that she may have her industries mobilised for defense.
All elements of the nation's life — the manufacturers, the business
men, and the workingmen should support this patriotic and demo
cratic work of the engineers, and assist them cheerfully when asked
There can be no better national insurance against war.
The Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, representing
all advertising interests have offered their free and hearty service to the
President of the United States, in close co-operation with these five
Engineering Societies, to the end that the Country may know what the
Engineers are doing. The President has accepted the offer. The
Engineers have welcomed the co-operation.
This advertisement, published without cost to the United States, is
the first in a nation-wide series to call the country to the duty of co
operating promptly and fully with the Engineers.
NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD OF THE UNITED STATES
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ENGINEERING SOCIETIES BUILDINO *• WEST j#TH STREET. NEW YORE
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad
The Standard of Excellence in Service
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MARCH IST. 1915.
Trains Leave Douglas as Follows:
EAST BOUND
Train No. 4 for Waycross and Brunswick 6:58, a m
Trai’i No. 2 for Waycross and Brunswick 4:35, p. m
WEST BOUND
Train No. 1, for Atlanta and Roanoke 9:58. a. m
'rain No. 1 for Atlanta and Birmingham 9:18, p. m
'rains No. 3 and 4 carry Bullman. Drawing Room and Sleeping, cars be
tween Atlanta and Thomasville, via Fitzgerald.
W. W. CROXTON G. F. A. I. F. ANDERSON 4gent,
Atlanta. Ga ufcias, Ga.
Virginia has a taste
all it’s own!
The ALL Virginia cigarette —
lO for
cAho Tacked 20 for 10$
VALUABLE COUPON IN EACH PACKAGE
*YoU know how it is with ordinary cigarettes.
1 Most of them taste pretty much alike. But
just you taste a Virginia cigarette. It’s differ
ent. It lias ‘‘character 7
That’s why Virginia is called “the tobacco
man’s tobacco”.
The highest-grade Virginia is in Piedmonts —
ALL Virginia! Golden, lively, mellow as
southern sunshine!
Smokers stand by Piedmonts, because Pied
monts give them what only choice \ irginia to
bacco can give them —“ character ’ /
Ask for Piedmonts —next timel
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nine (9) years, 1 suffered with
womanly trouble. I had ter
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my back, etc. It seemed as if
! would die, I suffered so. At
last, 1 decided to try Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, and it
helped me right away. The
full treatment not only helped
me, but it cured me.”
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Cardui
The Woman's Tonic
Cardui helps women in time
of greatest need, because it
contains ingredients which act
specifically, yet gently, on the
weakened womanly organs.
So, if you feel discouraged,
blue, out-of-sorts unable to
do your household work, on
account of your condition, stop
worrying and give Cardui a
trial. It has helped thousands
of .women, —why not you ?
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m Cardui
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FOR SALE AT AIL DRUGGISTS
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LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
Via A., P. & A. Railway and Con
nections to
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.—
Account General Conference
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Tickets on sale via all rail routes
April 27th and 28th, May 9th and
15th, via South Atlantic ports
steamship lines, dates of sale can
be obtained from A., B. & A. tick
et agents or the undersigned. Re
turn limit June 6th, 1916.
Asheville, N. C. Account
Southern Baptist Convention. Tick
ets on sale May 1 4th to 1 7th in
clusive. Return limit May 31st
unless extended to June 15th by
deposit of ticket at Asheville and
payment of fee of SI.OO.
Birmingham, Ala. Account
Annual Reunion U. C. V. Tickets
on sa’e May 13th to 17th inclu
sive, and for trains scheduled to
arrive at Birmingham before 1 p.
m., May 18th. Return limit Mav
25th, 1916, unless extended
June 14th by deposit of ticket at
Birmingham and payment of fee of
fiftv cents.
Orlando, Fla. —Account Gen
eral Assembly, Presby teri an
Church. Tickets on sale May I sth
to 19th inclusive. Return limit
June 3rd, 1916.
Atlanta, Ga. —Account Grand
Lodge, Grand Encampment and
Rehekah Assembly, I. O. O. F.
Tickets on sale May 21, 22 and
23. Return limit May 29th, 1916.
Persons living in the vicinity of
small stations should apply to
ticket agents for tickets
days in advance of their trip so
that tickets and rate may be ob
tained, as small agencies are rot
supplied with inter-line tickets.
Further information will be
cheerfully furnished by W. W.
( roxton, General Passenger Agent.
Atlanta, Ga.