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DOUGLAS COUNTY SLNT1NEL, DOUGLAS VILi.
rChock” Full of
\New Spring Goods
With th« spring, J919, season Just started, I want all
you folks to know that there will be no change In my
policy of SELLING STRICTLY FOR CASH AT
PRICES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY—selling only
high-grade goods, carrying my personal recommen
dation, and “Including” complete satisfaction with
every purchase.
Follow*, If you want to gat ‘•hep” to the new “modes
for men,” a “peep” at my show windows will help a
lot, but If you want to got a •‘close-up” view of th*
brightest and snappiest Hne of Men’s and Young
Men’s New Spring Suits. Hats and Furnishings you
ever laid your eyes on or ran your fingers over, etep
Inside and I’ll he glad to show you.
Remember My Walt
Street Entrance
Just downstairs, facing
Wall street I carry a big
reserve stock, and also
handle repairs and press
ing. An experienced tailor
in charge. Remember, It’s
a good place to drop In and
leave yonr grips or ban-
dloa, for It's near the old
Car Slied.
BOB HAYES
With all the
d i s t i n c-
live
new-
ness, the
grace of line,
the richness
of coloring
nod the real.
11 a 1 i t y-
found in hats
coding imich
inoro t h a u
It’s time to he select
ing that new Spring
Suit, aud I’ve got just
■what you want, wheth
er you prefer the new
form-fitting model (like
illustration) or a more
conservative style —
you’ll fiud it here in the
fabric and color you
want, with “pep” and
“life” in every line,
and the prices ore only
AT THE SOUTHERN
MISS LEILA GOODMAN.
MISS MATTIE GOODWYN.
choo! oi' its kind : n Dixie.
With best wishes, I am.
• Very respectfully,
LEILA GOODMA
Suthern Shorthand and iJu i
University, Atlanta, Ga.: •
Gentlemen—I am glad that 1
iblislicJ !jl years ago, the South- tended your business univei. Ity,
i Goodman and Goodwyn Make
■ School Record and are Placed
-lice Posit ions.
thand an Busim
\ta, Ga., enjoys
eing not on'y tl;
h'iT.rly patron
utb of Haitimon
people a’jffe' now
i Univerai- j
in* distinc- 1
oldest, but
d business j
ol in this part of the counti
ing is so thorough
actieal that the business men are:
ger for your students.
The day after I entered-your school;
... liny friend, Miso Leila Goodman, on
■ now emollmg bj :,. olu , d , uul tho day a f t(U . [ accetp?d a,
less cruises, iho<*c j. (i; ition with Lec-Branan Company,
and young women! of this city, which you secured tV;
at tlr. i time, winch rne. Miss Goodman, likewise left to ac- <
which you al
I of thi
appellation,
that • .significant fact? I “The Two Goodies,” by which your;
.iro two recent graduates I.i-'-iilcul', Mr. Briscoe, called us. es-,
■ SOimU'lRN. ThojO were 'psi-Mly so since we both arc making
r.i each other when they !*»«<! in the business world. . I
To v cnierod one day apart, The continual boom of the SOUTH- 1
ions!v smod. four monGo; in the ERN is well deserved; it is a live in
close eompnn-1 stitution doing a great work,
hool one day ■ Yours very respectfully.
Each went, to a good position, I MATTIE ELIZABETH GOODWYN. |
the pi i pagers of the Southern j The SOUTHERN’S students usually
(1 for lorn. They were loved i start from $50 to $75 per month and
students arid tout hers alike, and on u p salaries ranging from
$1,500 to $5,000 per year.
It requests strange rs to make an;
extensive inquiry among Atlanta’s-
prominent merchants and bankers for
advice as to a REAL GOOD-BUSI-!
NESS SCHOOL.
The SOUTHERN’S quarters and
tlemeu~_wbeirT“was“asked by [equipment are unapproached in the
il acquaintances which school I [entire South.
fed to atend, and I replied, “The i Elevators, steam heat electric fans,
ern Shorthand and Business Uni- j large study rooms and automatic!
y,” they remarked, “That is the j sprinkler system combine to insure
school m Atlanta about which comfort, convenience and safety for
Donat
known as “The
Goodies." Their letters below
retry interesting, especially to
"Who iruy be contemplating tak-
busir.es.s course:
ern .Shorthand and Business
Iniversity, Atlanta, Ga.:
ar so much.” And it is surely a
school, with exceptional facili-
a lanro and enthusiastic tench-
taff, etc,
ate red the SOUTHERN one day
my friend, Miss Elizabeth Good-
of Gay. Ga-, entered; spent four
hs in school and accepted a nice
‘— 1 with the Mitchell Manufac-
students. Now is the most opportune
time for beginning a business or
shorthand course. The demand for
stenographers and bookkeepers is un-;
precedented in the history of this |
country.
Enter now. Handsome catalouge on
request.
T Company, which the school oh- Address A. C. Briscoe, Ptm. or L.
i toV me tic next day after Miss W. Arnold, Vice Pres 11 Whitehall
wyn went t. wortc, a singular co- st ™it, Atlanta, C.a Phones Main 5060
-nee; but it shows that your pitr an <j ^tl» nt » 1090.
are in demand by tho business C °' W H. Preston, General Reyie-
Everybody knows, however,tentative and Lecturer on Business
the SOUTHERN is the greatestEfficiency.
my money- MTj
saving c a s li
prices— . £*3SMl
S3.50, $4.00
S2S, $30, $32. SO, $35,
$37.50, $40 and $45
Neckwear
New Shirts
You won t need any umpire to
play our “tic game.” The money-
saving is too plain. If it’s ties you
crtS'-f? want,they’re
Silks, Filler
Silks. Madras,
in fact, any fab
ric'you want, in
beautiful, new
Spring patterns
that will win
your instant ap
proval — all at
my money-sav
ing cash prices.
Now is the best
time to lay in
yonr season’s
supply.
every color,
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, up lo $8.00
50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 to $2.50
By
Himseli
BOB HA
Just
Bob
Nine Peachtree Street
NEW BUISNESS OPENS
JOC
DISEASES OF MEN and WOMEN S
id growing practice has been built upon a repc-
-•csses, doing the right thing in the riglU way
>n hundreds of times with uniform success. It
the following diseases are a mono those
WHICH I TREAT SUCCESSFULLY.
Blood Poison Nervous Debility Weakness Piles
Bladdi-r Trouble Stomach Trouble Rheumatism Fistula
Kidney Diseases Burning Discharges Loss of Vigor Rupture
Ulcers Special Diseases Obstructions Dralna
Gall Stones Varicoso Veins Skin Diseases Catarrh
acclnes and animal scrums with wonderful succcss’in weakness,
iial troubles and all chronic and special diseases of inun ami
thing strictly private and confidential.
¥t 17C! Fistula ami Rectal, Diseases treated by painless methods no cutting
lJLJCtfdt jin,| no detention from business. In treating these troubles I"\vill make
. charge if l fail to accomplish satisfactory results.
R, A. B. MORRIS, Specialist, 2 'A Walton St., Atlanta, Ga
~ ner Peachtree and Walton Streets.
stworthy, permanently located, our retinblc remedies for A
urs caily 10 to 7; Sundays 19 to 1 only.
r- - ——-r-^><r^===L^=z=>o»
Cornei
established and trustwoi
The New
Calomel
Compound
in tablet form that cleanses the
system and prevents disease,
but which positively will not
cause griping or distress
The Calomel ie There
But You Never Know It
At Your Druggists’
35c
THE CALOIDS COMPANY
I HAVE JUST OPENED A JEWELRY BUSINESS
AND REPAIR SHOP IN VILLA RICA. CALL AND SEE|
ME WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHING IN THTS LINE.
1 GUARANTEE ALL WORK.
Joseph B. Swofford
Kimbal House
ATLANTA, GA.
In the center of the Wholesale and
Retail District.
Stewart Brotha
for garden seeds.
is headquarters
400 Rooms
LOUIS J. OINKLER,
[ Proprietor
Rates Reasonable
C. L. DINKLER
Manager