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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL. DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA
Stop At
Exchange Hotel
BROAD AND MARIETTA STREETS ATLANTA,
New Management, New Furniture, Thoroughly
Renovated. With or without Private Bath. Elec
tric Lights, Running Water.
TH3 MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED ]llOTEL IN THE CITY FOR "•' T |
SHOPPING - - - BUSINESS > - -2 THEATRES
Rates Right — — F. A. Schuyler, rMgr.
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Tailor and Men’s
Furnishings
Stop in and look
69 W.. Mitchell Atlanta
Near Terminal station
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N. B. & J. T. DUNCAN
The House of Dependable]Merchandise
Men’s Clothing
No clothing fits better or wears betterithan.
ALCO CLOTHES and our stock is sufficiently
large to please you in anything you want.
,Men,s and Women’s Shoes
Our specialty line is the E-ndicolt-JoHn=
son line for both men and women. For wear and
style there are none better.
Men’s Hats
Wear a Shield Brand Hat once and you’ll
always wear a shield Brand. We |have ^them for
every need.
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
Every week brings new shipments of Suits and
Coats and we will thank you to let us show you be
fore you buo. We also handle everything] in Un
derwear, Sweaters, Skirts and waists.
Dress Goods
Our shows in this department includes all the new creations in both silk
and woolen piece goods. We can please you. Our line of domestic and all
standard staples is large and complete.
We can and will make it to your interest to trade here.
DUNCAN’S
The Store of
Many Departments
DUNCAN’S
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
High Class Passenger Service To All Points
TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA:
12:01 a. m.--for Greensboro, Lynchburg, Wash
ington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New
York.
•6:20 a. nf.-For Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Chicago
6:25 a. m.-For Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas
City, Denver and all points West.
6:30 a. m.--For Greenville, Charlotte and inter
mediate points
7:20 a. m.-For Columbus, Ga and Ft. Valley Ga
7:50 a. m.-For Macon and local points to Bruns
wick, Ga.
11;35 a. m.-For Charlotte, Washington, Balti-
.. more, Philadelphia, New York
12:20 noon-For Macon, Ga.
1:10 p. m.— For Anniston, Birmingham, Ala.
2:00 p. m.--For Charlotte, Richmond, Washing
ton, New York
3:00 p, m.-For Chattanooga, local stations
4:45 p. m.-For local stations to Toccoa, Ga.
4:55 p. m.- For P.ome, Dalton, Chattanooga,
Cincinnati
5:10 p. m.—For Columbus, Ga.
5:20 p. m.-For Ft. Valley, Ga.
5:20-For Birmingham, Memphis
5:30 p. m.-For Macon, Ga.
10:05 p. m.-For Macon, Brunswick, Jacksonville
10:40 p. m.-For Charlotte, Asheville, N. C '
11:20 p. m-For Macon, Jacksonville and Flori
da points
11:30 p, m.-For Birmingham Meridian, New
Orleans, Shreveport
Through equipment and highest grade Dining cars and Pullman service.
When planning a trip to any point, address—
R. L. BA^ LOR,
D. P. A., Atlanta Ga.
A FREE LIBRARY FOR
THE GEORGIA FARMER
Valuable Agricultural Information
Free Upon Request.
Fanners of the state will be inter
ested to know that they may secure a
good library in the publications which
are issued for free distribution by the
Georgia State College of Agriculture (
at Athens. These bulletins deal with I
all phases of agricultural work and
contain some very valuable and prac
tical agricultural information. i
Among the recent publications there j
are many which should be of particu-1
lar interest in as much as they deal
with the problems which are brought |
about by changing conditions. The
publications are: Cotton Production
Under Boll Weevil Conditions; Pecan
Growing in Georgia; Feeding.Garbage
to Hogs; Wheat and Rye Production;
How to Make Good Butter; Common
Parasites of Farm Animals; Spray
j Calendar for Georgia; Growing Sweet
I Potatoes; Marketing Farm Woodland
! Products; Every Man’s Silo; Apple
Culiure in Georgia; and Growing Irish
| Potatoes.
Plans together with bill Of materials
in each case may be secured for hog
j houses, ehicken houses, potato houses,
meat-curing houses, barns, silos and
other farm buildings from the depart
ment of engineering. Specifications
can also be given for economical
lighting system and home waterworks
system.
More than one hundred bulletins
and circulars are available for free
distribution and will be sent by the
College to fanners of the state upon
request. New publications are con
stantly coming from the press and a
■ postal card to the Department of Pub
lications will put your name on the
permanent mailing list for all publi
cations.
A rmy Insurance
Relatives and friends of sol
diers in the seivice desiring to
familiarize themselves with the
provisions of the War Insurance
Law should apply to the clerk of
the court in their respective
counties, where they can secure
tlie desired information,
Realizing that in each county
many people would probably de
sire to examine the law, U. S.
Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia
placed a number of copies in the
hands of every county clerk, to
accomodate the people.
The law covers allotments to
dependent families of soldiers
and sailors during the r service,
and compensation in case of in
jury to a sailor or soldier. It
also contains provisions relative
to procurement of insurance by
soldiers and ssi o:s.
Corrected Hla Lawyers.
James Eagle, former judge of tilt
Randolph comity circuit court, was
once called on to defend, at Winches
ter, the owner of u melon patch who
hud shot tin invader. The only possi
ble defense for the prisoner was self-
defense. The triul had proceeded to.
the point where the defendant was on
direct examination by Engle. “Now,
Sara,” said Engle, “you say you shot
In self-defense. Just tell the jury alt
about it In your own way.” "No, sir,
Jim," said the witness. "You got that
wrong. I didn't say that. It was just
like I told you in your oflice before we
came down here. I didn't shoot him In
self-defense; I shot him in the back as
he Jumped the fence."—Indian;) j-ej;,;
News.
A Wealth of Gift Suggestions"^
Are Yonrs For The Asking
You can be entirely free from the turmoil and fatigue of
shopping for the Hollidays, at the same time make time and
money saying purchases by writing to us, just tell us your needs
and we will gladly send descriptions, prices and suggestions.
Cameos, Wrist Watches, Rings, Stick Pins, Vanity Boxes,
Dorins, Cuff Links, Match Safes and a goodly number of other
note-worthy gifts suitable for all times of Gift Giving, in styles
and prices of a wide range are yours to select from. This list, to
be in any sense complete, must include our very unusual line of
silverware.
One special article we would like to bring to your attention is
a silver handled Bread Knife. This knife has the waved edge so
essential to a pleasing and economic slicing of bread. The blade
is of the best steel and the handle of sterling silver, excellent
weight. Your Country’s lecture on Conservation included the
suggestion of slicing your bread at your table, avoiding waste.
This krife is useful and very ornamental and priced at $2.50
10 E. Hunter St.
E. A. MORGAN
Jeweler & Optician
Atlanta, Ga.
WHEN IN ATLANTA
Stop At The
PALACE HOTEL
New Management
Clean in every Particular
RATES 50c and 75c.
Opposite Terminal Station.
Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow!
I Guarantee Dodson’s Liver Tone
Don’t take nasty, dangerous calomel when bilious*
constipated, headachy. Listen to mej.
Calomel salivates! It’s mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite on a
sluggish liver. When calomel comes
into contact with sour bile it crashes
into it,causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy, con
stipated and all knocked out, just go
to your druggist and get a bottle of
Dodson’s Liver'Tone for a few cents
which is a harmless vegetable sub
stitute for dangerous calomel. Take
ft spoonful and if it doesn’t start
your liver and straighten you up
better and quicker than nasty calo
mel and without making you sick,
you just go back and get your money.
If you take calomel today you’ll ba
sick and nauseated tomorrow; be
sides, it may salivate you, while if
you take Dodson’s Liver Tone you
will wake up feeling greaty full of
ambition and ready for iwQrk or.
play. It is harmless, pleasant and 1
safef '■ “■ ‘