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DOU GLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOT GLASVlOLs,'^GEORGIA.
“ Georgia’s Opportunity
November 29th in the
‘'Douglas County Sentinel”
•The Man In Khaki.’
Getting The Most For Your
Money In Boys Clothing
Every clothing want rf lie
boys between two and eighteen
years of age can be satisfied at
Boys’ Wear H adquarters. This
department 6f our business is
practically a Boys’ Store in itself.
It occupies the entire second floor
at ’The Daylight Corner’ and we
believe it is the handsomest as
well as the largest exclusive Boys’
Department in Dixie,
You get the most for your
money here because we know
where and how to buy Boys’
Clothing. We know what makes
for good style. We know what
materials will stand up under the
hard knocks that boys give their
clothing. Ac the same time
we’ve looked out for smartness
of design even in the lowest
priced boys’ clothing and we
have seen to it chat good style is
combined with good value,
You. as well as the toy, will
be delighted with the exceptional
values to be found at Boys’ Wear
Headquarters. And second only
in value is the hearty, home-like
welcome and interested attention
that always awails our visitors
from Douglas County when they
call.
Please remember, we want you
to make ‘‘The Daylight Corner”
your headquarters whenever in
Atlanta.
A Mail Service For Mothers
The filling of Mail orders is in the hands of
experts at Eiseman’s. Any information and
service is cheerfully and promptly supplied.
If you can’t come to Atlanta you can shop by
mailt very easily at Eiseman’s.
WOmim
A good reliable store for men, young
men and for boys.
From the Qnitmati Advertiser
Beef catt e are going t<> ‘‘come
i ito their own” along with hogs,
j for it is be ng demonstrated that
I v'ith the elimination of the cat-
t e tick from Southern territory
awn lerf ul opportunity is being
opened up for greatly increasing
, the wealth of the section through
, the raising of improved strains
of beef cattle. j
STOMACH TROUBLE 1 »
Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky„ says: For quite
a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. 1 would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate an 'thing with
butter.pil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have
regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but
after a course of these, 1 would be constipated. It just
seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were
no good at all for my trouble. I heard
THEDFORD’S
WEBSTER'S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
recommended very highly, so began to use It It cured
me. 1 keep it in the house ail the time. It is the best
liver medicine made. 1 do not have , sick headache or
stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on
the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys
tem. This medicine should be in every household for
use in time of need. Oeta package today. If you feel
sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fiesh to
morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.
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G. AC. MERRIAM CO.,
Springfield, Mas3.,
U. S. A.
Princeton Hotel
Atlanta, Ga.
West Mitchell St. Within Half Block of Terminal Station
MODERN, CONVENIENT AND UP-TO-DATE
ALL ROOMS HAVE HuT AND C OLD RUNNING WATER, steam heat,
electric lights and telephone. No electric elevator.
One hundred and forty rooms—One hurdred with private end connecting
baths. Modern in its equipment and attractive furnishings. No expense haa
been Bpaved to provide for the comfort end convenience of our patrons.
European Plan. Rates, 75c to $2.
II. R. CANNON, Prop.
IS YOUR HOUSE WARM 1 THIS WINTER? ARE YOUR
HORSES WAR14 IN THE STABLE? NOW IS THE TIME TO
TIX THE PLACE UP COZY. jWE’VE GOT THE WEATHER
BOARDING AND EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE
YOU NEED. AND THE' PRICE IS AS HONEST AS THE DAY
IS LONG.
Harding Supply Co.
This vStore Is and Always
Has Been A Cash vStore
Since Its Establishment Twenty-Three Vears Ago
At a recent meeting of representative Retail Merchants of this
section, resolutions were passed looking to the shortening of all credit
terms at an early date.
This move is a convincing argument in favor of our business
creed-SELL FOR CASH-CREDIT OR DISCOUNT TO NOBODY-
ONE jPRICE TO EVERYBODY.
The Cost of Credit—
Who Pays That Cost?- -All Ihc Store’s Customers
The merchant must add the cost of credit transactions to the
price of the goods he sells,'if ho hopes to remain in business. There
fore, it is plain that not only the credit customer, but the cash custo
mers as well, must pay an equal part of the cost of doing a credit
business.
People who trade in this store are saved all credit cost. A com
parison of our values with those offered on a credit basis will convince
you that your saving here is one-third to one-half.
If You Pay Your Bills Promptly
You Do Not Need Credit.
If You Do Not Need Credit; Why Pay for It?
SMI7H&H1GG1NS
254 Peters St.
Atlanta, Ga.