Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, March 30, 1917, Image 3

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DOUGLAS COl.nTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA MILLINERY New goods, new styles arriving almost daily. We can suit you in anything for your self or children. Miss Palmer, our experienced milliner, will trim your hat while you wait. Our stock of Dry goods and ladies^and childrens’ ready-to-wear is complete. OUR STOCK OF SHOES for ladies, men and children is the best and the la test you can find anywhere and.we’ve got a big stock to select from. We pay special attention jto our men’s department and have the oest line of clothimr shoes, and gents’ for this season that has ever been shown been shown before. Remember we carry a full line of everything! and when you buy j-from us you buy exactly "what you want not what you find. Come’and look, no”trouble to show you goods. We sell the Standard Patterns T. GROODZINSKY Child’s Hotel § Cafe Cut the high cost of living by getting a “Man’s Lunch at a Child’s price.” No better place in Atlanta to get a good meal. Nice Rooms at Reasonable Prices 8-10 So. groad St., Atlanta. Ralph (Last WeekN Letter) Since the rains have ceased md the sun came nut and 'be wind began to blew we farmers have- come out and basran to straighten ud. Wit, he Bunk \ head highway and a good cotton crop of about 15,000.000 v. e can , get out all right. We are telling j ‘Mike” and “Charle- ” to step! lively now. We are going to give them a swell time this year. I Won’t plant much corn. In fact plows are so high we can’t afford new ones, and the farm papers | advocate shallow cultivation, soj we will just use our old plows, I make a lot of cotton, and feed] our stock on sweet feed next! year. We will try to stay out of | debt this year We can use our I wild onions and moonshine, for , we have the finest crop of them j we have ever seen. As to the Bankhead highway, we would be glad for it to come down this way. Our sick are all improving. Mrs. Hanson of Alabama, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Whitley. E. J. James of College Park, is visiting relatives here. Miss Estora Morgan of Talla poosa, is visiting Misses Sudie and Willie Mozley. J. E. and A. E. Renfroe at tended the funeral of Mr. Langs ton at Eairburn Tuesday. The prayer meeting was well 'attended last Saturday night. The all-day singing at County Line Sunday was fairly good al though the professors who were slated for the day, failed to show up. Messrs. Williams, Winters, ^ inn and Moziey motored to At lanta Friday. The World's Greatest Motor Car Value Few manufacturers have a ser vice organization that equals the Maxwell. There is none that ex cels it. More than 3,500 dealers, scat tered over the country, who carry a complete stock of Maxwell parts; 18 factory service branches advan tageously located to supply these dealers; a large corps of traveling service representatives—these provisions are coupled with a de termination on the part of this company that Maxwell owners shall be satisfied and remain satisfied. Maxwell Service is part of the groundwork on which is founded THE WORLD’S GREATEST MOTOR CAR VALUE. Raadeter 2620 Town Car 291S Sedan 2985 All prices f. o. b. Detroit WILEY I STYLES Eat With Us No better medium priced cafe in the city. Stop and try a meal and you’ll come again. We serve only the best of everything. Albion Cafe OUR SPECIAL OFFER 55 W. Mitchell St. Atlanta toe An Ambition and a Record ' PHE needs of the South are identical with the needs 1 of the bouil ern Railways the growth and bucccss of one means the upbuilding of the other. The Southern Railway asks no favors—no ipccia accouled to others. The ambition of the Southern Railway Company uniiy of inteicst that h born of co-operation between ilroads; to see perfected t ilroads which inv . realize that libera..., - . aaditioi.nl capital needed for the acquisition of belt- duties incident to the demand for incieastd and i, finally— iche in the body politic of the South alongside of rc, but with equal liberties, equr 1 1 The Southern Serves the South.” MIPfcA AND HIDES BL. ■ ■ ■JP HIGHEST MAPKiT PRICE PAID I H FOR RAW FUF* AND HIDES ■ Wcol en Ccmmlision. Write M flit mentioning this id. _ BetaWlehed 1837 MK WHilS&bQj L0UISVILUKT, We have just finished taking stock and find that we have some odd pieces of furniture left from our Fall stock. These piece we are going to close out at ex act factory cost, also every piece of Holiday Furni ture left. During this sale you will have an opportunity to buy at cost—Morris Chairs Ladies’ Desks, Dressing Tables, Chiffoniers, Smokirg Stands, Costomers, Medi cine Cabinets, Ceilarettes, Washstands and a number of other useful pieces of fur niture. DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE Our Spring line of Rugs have just arrived—and such Rugs. They are sim ply beautiful, coloi’s rich, designs artistic and many of them woven without a seam. We bought these rugs before the last big advance and pass them on to you at a great saving. The lot includes Brussels, Axminsters, Wilton Velvets, and French Wiltons, room size and smaller rugs. Remember, we are out of the high-rent district and can always save you money on Rugs and Furniture. Our location is central-a half-minute from Whitehall CHAS. S. ROBISON FURNITURE CO. 25-27 E. HUNTER ST. ATLANTA