Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, October 12, 1917, Image 7

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA mmmi" 1%. Hk: No Service I C SILVIUS OS ,;.h PT T ' i ting ;: :i are studied, your i! ^ the best, most com- us to of- to demand our closest a' i. needs considered and the r fortably sevvicable possible. Price = Our low rent enable fer you a material saving. 1CAL CO. Atlanta. 19 So. Broad St. Near Alabama Walk a block and save a dollar. WHEN IN ATLANTA Stop At The PALACE HQTFL New Management Clean in every Particular RATES 50c and 75c. Opposite Terminal Station. 18 We Have Contracted With SHOE FACTORIES For their s’ Cancelled Stock Samples anu metuiw At A Great SAVING And we offer Brand Few Shoes and Slippers at a Guaran teed Saving of 25 to 50 per cena. TUGGLE SHOE CO. 41 S Broad St. Atlanta, Ga. TO&UORSCnr WtlWSWft (JCk; (Mil SBiifV=§0®(9 feBf t&fcw i Long houfs, close and tedious work are very apt to result in Headaches or other Pains. Don’t suffer. DP>., MILES' ANTI=PAIN- PILLS will quickly drive your P^ain away, and Dr. Miles* Nervine will assist you by relieving the Nerve Strain. IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. DIZZY SPELLS. “My nerves became all worn out. I had bad head aches and severe dizzy spells. I could not sleep and my appetite was poor. I began using Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and they always gave mo Instant re lief no matter what the pain. Then I used Dr. Miles’ Nervine regularly and was soon In perfect health again.” MRS. S. L. YOUNG, 324 Pittsburg St., Newcastle, Penn. Midway Messrs. C. T. Hallman, James Brown and Marion Giles are rtill in tlie syrup business. VVbat | they are doing to sweeten is not lacking much. Mrs. Minnie Nixon lias re turned from a two weeks visit to her brother’s family at tlntta- Miss Susie Rainwater is spend ing- some time with her brother, H. W. Rainwater, and family. Logan King will soon begin to buiid a new bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cmning- ham, of Atlanta, spent the week end here with relatives. Mrs. Polie King has been very si 2k for the past lew days. Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Ruther ford have a new baby girl at their home. Mrs. Blanche James and chil dren visited Leon Nixon’s family Sunday, Mrs. Parham Was Delighted Last January Mrs. Fannie L. Par ham, of Odussadale, Ga., had some dental work done by the One Price Den tal Office, 104^ Whitehall st, Atlanta. And it cost her $18. She afterward found out that the same job if [it had been done by a dentist near her home would have cost her at least twice as much, 'j Furthermore she is positively delighted with the quality of the work given her by the One Price Dental Office. Mrs. Parham is one of a large army of persona in Georgia who have found that it pays to go from their home towns to the One Price Dental Office when their teeth need attention. Best gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3 E er tooth; finest set of teetn money can uy, $6.#A11 work guaranteed ten years. Prices always the same. Write to the One Price \ Dental Office and make an appointment or ask for any further in formation you wish. STOCK FEED OF ALL KINDS We handle sweet feed, hay, Red Gravy, Velvet Bean meal, bran, shorts, oats, beat pulp, cotton seed meal and flaked hulls. We buy .in car load lots and can save you money. We sell for cash oniy. W. C. ABERCROMBIE Slid Cif[ Cut the High Cost of Living by Getting ‘‘A Man’s Lunch at a Child’s Pr^c ' No Better Place in Atlanta to Eat 'Good Rooms at Reasonable Prices 8-10 South Broad St., Atlanta. Princeton Hotel ATLANTA, GA. 45-51 West Mitchell St.’ , .vithin Half Block of Tedminal Station MODERN. C iNVENIENT AND UP-TO-DATE ALL ROOMS HAVE ..OT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, astern heat, electric lignts and telephone. New eleetric elevator. One hundred and f j tv rooms. One hundred with ppivate and con necting baths. M i lern in its equipment and attractive Furnishings Nj expense lvis e er spared to provide for the comfort and com n- ience of our patrons. Europe n Plan. Rates,75c to $2. H.R. CANNON, Prop. Stop At The Old Reliable KIMBALL HOUSE ATLANTA GEORGIA Most Central and Convenient Location in the City EUROPEAN PLAN gS£S£5^i*s23S 150 ROOMS PER DAY IrOOMS—Connecting Baths $1.50. Private Baths $2.00 and Up. Our Restaurant affords A La Garto Service Unsurpassed in the South. FOOR HOTEL COMPANY Dinkier & Foor, Proprietors WOuL DRESS GOODS Poplins, French Surges, Heavy Storm Serges, Duncan’s staple mm ■Sheeting. Drilling, Out ings, Cotton Flannels, Ginghams, Galatea, Per- Fancy Plaids in all lead- eales, Bleechings, Nain- ing colors. sooks and Long Cloth. I Foremost Fashions Of The Season A splendid selection of Ladies, Good-looking Suits, offering a wide se lection of Colors and Models. We have them in Poplins, Serges andjGaberdines. Prices $10 to $25 An unbsually large Assortment of Ladies, Coats, you want a good servicable and stylish Coat at a reasonable price, you need not look further. We have it. Prices $3.50 to $20 If SHOES The famous Endicott- Johnson Shoes at a great saving, owing to early buying. N. B. & J. T. DUNCAN CLOTHING When you wear an Alco Suit you don’t have to think about how you look. You know you are well- dressed.