Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, December 21, 1917, Image 10

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\ Artistic Gift Furniture T HE intrinsic value of Furniture, together with its usefulness and decorative purpose in beautifying the home, puts it in the forefront of all Christmas Gifts. I F you are searching for a gift of utility and beauty, we invite you to inspect our wonderful display which is a veritable mine of Christmas gifts. It affords you countless suggestions and in cludes just the things that you would be most happy either to give or receive. S HOP early this Xmas. Shop here and be assured of satisfac tory goods and satisfactory service. We are quoting the low est Underselling Prices and extending the Most Liberal Credit Terms that will permit you to settle the bill at your convenience Next Year. We mention here a few items that will make ideal gifts. Shop early while assortments are complete: Mahogany Dressing Tables, $15.00 to $65.00. i 3-Piece Mahogany Parlor Suites, $26.75 to $125.00. Floor Lamps, $14.75 to $45.00. Table Lamps, $3.00 to $30.00. Tea Wagons, $7.50 to $30.00. Morris Chairs, $19.00 to $45.00. Smoking Stands, 98c to $30.00. Mahogany Sewing Tables, $3.00 to $25.00. Beautiful Rockers, Upholstered in Tapestry, Velours and Leather, $8.75 to $45.00. Chaise Lounges, $24.75 to $60.00. Wing Rockers, Upholstered in Imported Tapestry, $15.00 to $50.00. Cedar Chests, $4.95 to $35.00. Library Tables, Oak and Mahogany, $9.75 to $50.00. New Style Cane Panel Living Room Suites, $112.75 to $229.00). PHONOGRAPHS The celebrated “Peerle**” and “Virtuosa” phonographs make ideal Christmas gifts— they play all records. Solid Mahogany Muffin Stands—Extra Special, $12 values, $8.75. Mahogany Book Racks, $7.00 to $15.00. BEAUTIFUL FRAMED PICTURES An exquisite line, some beautiful hand-colored pictures of the Interior and exterior famous old Rheims Cathedral. Come early while the assortments are complete. BEDROOM SUITES—DINING ROOM SUITES WE ARE 8H0WINQ MANY SPECIAL VALUES IN COMPLETE SUITES WITH NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BEAUTIFUL PERIOD FURNITURE. —COME IN MONDAY BRING YOUR FRIEND8 WITH YOU. |) MAIL ORDERS FILLED AND SHIPPED PROMPTLY. QUALITY FURNITURE ATRIEHTPRICES Ihas. S Misoik ^FURNITURE COMPANY'/ 25*25-27 EAST HUNTER ST. ATLANTA Wt: iiave Contracted With 18 SHOE FACTORIES For their Samples and Merchants’ Cancelled Stock At A Great SAVING Anfl we offer Brand New Shoes and Slippers at a Guaran teed .Saving of L5 to 50 per cena. TUGGLE SHOE CO. 14 S Broad St. Atlanta, Ga. ^ /&•*-**-**?- ^' “ia »© j y ‘SltVEUS GLASSES ARE GOOIi GLASSES” SILVEUS OPTICA „ CO. 19 So. Broad St. Near Alabama. AU Atlanta. , .; - : V. .. ). . , Food and Cotton - State Agricultural Agent J. J. Bro.wij .offers the follpwing-time ly advice to farmers: “We must urge now and con tinue to urge that in making preparations for the new crops, farmers do not sacrifice feed and food acreage to coiton. There will be a great temptation to do it, but it will be the most serious mistake we can make. “We are experiencing now tl e distress of'a sugar shortage and short supplies in other lines. It will be the same thing in other food and feed products, unless we make what we need at home. We should do better in 1818 than we did in 1917. ‘ Let me call upon the mem bers of the State Council on Food Production and Conserva tion now to exert every effort and influence they can through out their respective communities to induce the farmers to make all possible food crops, planting even a greater acreage than this year. They should be busy now, for we are going to need every pound of food we can raise, both for man and beast. “If there were no food to he hid. dollar cotton could not buy it. So let’s make the food and have our cotton as a surplus. It will then bring the price that we feel it ought to bring.” Why Not have Perfect Lenses? Improvements and better ments in glasses are just as frequent as in anyLhing else. Until a few years ago all lenses were flat, because no one had thought of a better way to make them. Today nearly 90 per cent of lenses fitted are Toric lenses, curved to follow the shape of the eyeball. Tories give a perfect range of vis ion from every angle—the edges do not confuse you when looking from the corner of the eye. Let us demonstrate the many ad vantages of Tories made by us. J. J. Bookout, 53 W Mitchell St. Atlanta Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly Stops pain. Demand a M liniment that you can rub with. SI The be^t rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qoodfot your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, . Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c» 50c.$ts At all Dealers. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In UssFor Over 30 Years