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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLe. GEORGIA
For The Wedding
Back of every gift is a feeling of sentiment but the
deepest sentiment goes with the Wedding Gift.
Foremost quality Then uality .
This store has had those thoughts constantly in mind
while searching the markets for things unique, unusual and
genuine. That we have succeeded in the fulfillment of
this idea .vill be evidenced by a visit to our store.
If you have n't fully decided just what you will present
as a wedding gift, it will be a pleasure to assist you in vour
selection. We are confident that a visit will suggest some
thing that will please you as the donor and prove a source of
pleasure to the recipient.
We trust that we shall have the pleasure of showing you
the many new and attractive gifts which have been bought
for the season. If you can not conveniently call, our Mail
Order Department is prepared to serve you satisfactorily
and advantageously.
E. A. MORGAN
Jeweler and Optician, Atlanta.
10—12 E. Hunter St.
Princeton Hotel
ATLANTA, GA.
45-61 West Mitchell St with.n Half Block of Tedminal Station
MODERN. C NVENIENT AND UP-TO-DATE
ALI. ROOMS HAVE OT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, astern
heat, electric lignts and telephone. New electric elevator.
One hundred and f j ty rooms. One hundred with ppivate and con
necting baths. Mu iern in its equipment and attractive Furnishings
No expense has > er spared to provide for the comfort and conven
ience of our patrons.
Europe n Plan. Rates,75c to $2.
H- R. Cannon, Prop
LIVED IN MISERY.
"I suffered greatly from
nervousness and head
aches. The least excite
ment gave me droadful
pain. I began using Dr.
Miles’ Nervine and a few
days later started to take
Dr. Miles’ Heart Treat
ment. I soon got so much
better that I was encour
aged and edntinued taking
the two remedies until I
was so well that work was
no bother to mo at all.”
MRS. LOUIS BUG,
Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Striving to
satisfy the
demands of
everyone is
affect the nerves,
and continual standing
may weaken the Heart.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
is invaluable for Nervous
troubles, and for the Heart
Dr. Miles’
Heart Treatment
is highly recommended.
IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENE
FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE
REFUNDED.
Old Suits
Look New
When cleaned and pressed. Ladies’
Suits and Skirts a Specialty.
Palace Pressing' Club
Cansler Brothers
Auto Repairing of All Kinds
Oils and Greases
of all kinds
Have You Paid Your Subscription? ’
FOOD AND WAR
8hortage In Raw Materials Gives Rise
to Alarm Among Manufacturing In
terests—America Must Apply Every
Resource to Meet World's Demand
for Food—Labor 8aving Machines
and Man Power on the Farms Vital
Factors fn ’Economic Crisis—Appeal
for Government Aotion.
Governmeat action ensuring the
farmers of America ample supplies of
farm Implements and competent farm
labor Is virtually necessary to this
country's future participation In the
war, declare the manufacturers of
farming tools and machinery In the
United States. This action must be Im
mediate and radical, they say, or In
1918 the United States will fall to pro
duce foodstuffs necessary to feed the
civil population of our allies and to
keep the allied armies In fighting trim.
This declaration Is made In a public
statement by the National Implement
and Vehicle Association, whose mem
bers manufacture most of the farming
! implements used in and exported from
I the United States. It Is the Assoda-
! tlon’s answer to an anxious Inquiry
| about reports of a prospective imple-
i ment shortage addressed to it In behalf
i of the country’s farming Interests by
j ex-Governor W. D. Hoard of Wiscon
sin, one of the lenders of American ng-
„ rlculture and publisher of Honrd’s
Dairyman. The statement, which Is
signed by Charles S. Brantlngham,
^Chairman of the Association’s Execu
tive Committee, says:
Unless prompt action is taken by
the Government, our country will make
the same mistakes that have result
ed in compelling our* allies to ap
peal to us to save them from famine.
Unless w* protect the production of
labor-saving farm machinery and the
supply of skilled furm labor we, too,
must soon lace u shrinkage of food
supplies.
Without such action as Is here sug
gested and urged, the farmers of
the United Stales will not have enough
machines or men in 1918 to meet the
demunds upon them.
"We. tire now confronted by shortages
of raw material and factory labor that
will begin to be manifest in shortages
of certain lines of farm machinery this
fall and will result in serious shortages
in many vital lines next year. Stocks
on hand In Important kinds of tools
and machines arc smaller than in nor
mal yeurs, because of eurlier scarcity
of fsictory labor and a rapidly tighten-
ing'Scarcity of all raw materials.
‘‘Funner,; have deferred during the
last three years the replacing of old
and badly worn tools and machines.
Now, confronted by the practical cer
tainly that the war is to continue in
definitely, with attendant assurance of
a heavy demand and high prices for all
their products, and by nn inevitable
shortage of farm labor, they cannot put
off longer replacements of worn out
machines and the additions to equip
ment necessnry to increase acreage
and production,
“It Is also essential In meeting the
demand of the farmers for implements
that there shall he preference in trans
portation for raw materials to the fac
tories and for finished goods from the
factories to the farms.
“For the last ten years farm labor
has been more and more difficult to
secure, and now with an enormous in
crease In the demand for labor in mu
nitions factories, and the withdrawal
of many young men from productive
occupations, there is bound to be a
shortage of farm labor such as this
country has never known. Iu Kansas
alone n vast number of fertile acres on
which the wheat crop failed will He
idlejhls summer, chiefly for lack of
labor and partly through lack of ma
chines to replant to corn..
“We regard it us vital to keep on the
farms the men now there who know
the business, especially the men
trained in the use of labor-saving ma
chinery. It would be wasteful and
foolish to let them go and afterward
try to replace them with unskilled men.
“We seek no advantage for our In
dustry over any other, but we realize
and we want the public to realize that
without this product and without suf
ficient labor the farmers of the United
States cannot increase or even main
tain their production of foodstuffs next
year. To avert the calamity that such
n condition will surely produce, our in
dustry and the farming industry which
it chiefly supports must be put upon
the same preferred basis as the making
of war munitions, even if other less
vital Industries suffer thereby for ma
terials and men.
“These are the measure; mat we de-
Luzianne Guarantee:
If, After using the contents
of a can, you are not satisfied
in every respect, your gro
cer will refund your money.
GoBetter
Crisp, crunchy toast done to a
golden brown, spread with rich,
creamy butter—that and a cup
of good, old Luzianne. There’s
a breakfast in itself that’s hard
to beat—mighty hard. You buy
a can of Luzianne today. If it
doesn’t go better and farther than
any other coffee at the price,
your grocer will refund your
money, without question or
quibble. Ask for profit-sharing,
catalog.
UraANNEcoffee
The Reily—Taylor Company, New Orleans.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
•— and has been made undfer his pe. •
{jT-Bonal supervision Since its infancy.
Allow no one to dctelve you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are bi
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health < :;
Infants and Children—Experience against Experime- .
„ What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paiegoriiy
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance, its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Fla twenty,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising:
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, r i&
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural siaMr.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA always
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
mm
THBC CENTAUH OOMPANV,
S Queen Mantel & Tile Co. i
WOOD AND TILE MANTELS
TILE FLOORS AND WALLS
Electric Lighting fixtures
QUEEN MANTEL TILE & CO. _
1 56, W. Mitchell St. Near Terminal J
Clare to be vital to the feed
nation and its allies next \>
“1. That the mnnufuctur
materials be given equal
with the manufacture u.
tions as regards supplies
raw materials.
“2. That service to tli
farm machinery factorh -
ered of equal importune*
in munition umkiug pl : .
ment or private.
“8. That labor on th; *
slriercd as of *
tile production
“4. That the t
ing inuchinery
be given equal j
puliation ngene
munitions of w.
quui
jg of this
of farm
oference
. muni-
1‘cessary
• intry In
consid-
servtce
3 over n-
be con-
re with
r farm-.
I goods
• trans-
y with
Stop At The Old Reliable
KIMBALL HOUSE
ATLANTA GEORGIA
Most Central and Convenient Location in the City
EUROPEAN PLAN
ISO ROOMSg;I.^£g$l.QO PERDAY
ROOMS—Connecting Baths $1.50. Private Bath* $2.00 and Up.
Our Restaurant affords A La Carte Service Unsurpassed in the
South.
FOOR HOTEL COMPANY
Dinkier & Foor, Proprietors