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D0UGLA3 COUNTY SENTINEL, DQTJGLASVILLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919.
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THREE SISTERS ATTEND THE
SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
AND SECURE GOOD POSITONS
Construction Period is Creating
Thousands of Positions for Ste
nographers and Bookkeepers.
Many are enrolling for Business
Training.
Succesful students keep the class
rooms of the Southern Shorthand
uni Business Cniversity filled with
ambitious pupils.
■Every day students who are fin
ishing their courses are going out
into good positions and their good
fortune incite others to follow
Some time ago Misses Elsie and
Josephine Alexander finished a
course at the Southern Shorthand
and Business College and both ac
cepted splendid positions immed
iacy. Miss Elsie is with that largej
dry g‘ ds firm, Dougherty-Little
Iied'wiii ' company.
A third sister, Miss Felma Alex
ander. has recently Completed a
course in flic same school, the Sou
thern Busines College, and she
also obtained a nice position imrn-
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MISSES FELMA (top), ELSIE (right bottom), and JOSE
PlTtNE ALEXANDER, three sisters who are successful graduates of
the Southern Shorthand and Business Cniversity.
cdiately with the large eol.raeting
firm of Gude & Co., in the Cadlej
building. "—
t Tile three sisters are delighted
with the fpi't that they attended
flic Southern. Referring to the
attendance of the' first two young
ladies, Mr. H. M. Alexander, their
father says: “Since my two dau
ghters have taken the combinedi work speaks for its self,
course at your school, which is; Enter now dont delay. Send
the best, in .flic south, they have 1 for catalogue or call in person,
■found it to he all you claim it to Address A. 0. Briscoe, president,
be. Your discipline is excellent 1 or L. W. Arnold, Vice president It
mnd the moral atmosphere of your'Whitehal St. Atlanta Ga.
School the best.” I Colonel W. H. Preston, Lecturer
Miss Felnln Alexander, who has, on busines efficiency. W. H. Had-
recently left the school to accept d'ock, General Representative.
a position says:
“1 like the southern fine. No
better school anywhere. My two
sisters and I have secured splendid
positions. I like my work with
Messrs Gude & Co,, an important
firm in the city. I do not wonder
why so many young people attend
the Southern, because it's thoroug
DISEASES OF MEN and WOMEN
i built upon
My large and grow
tition of successes,
hundreds upon hundi
will pay you in both
doing the right thin
hundreds
have trea
.ruth about your
Write for tesi
right way
ccess. It
• free and
tiir following diseases are among those
WHICH I TREAT successfully.
Blood Poison Nervous Debility Weakness Piles
Bladder Trouble Stomach Trouble Rheumatism Fistula
Kidney Diseases Burning Discharges Loss of Vigor Rupture
Ulcers Special Diseases Obstructions Drains
Gall Stones Varicose Veins Skin Diseases Catarrh
wonderful i
■ouhles
ml all chronic and special diseases of
cite and confidential.
ascs treated by painless methods- -m
usiness. In treating these troubles I '
sfaetory results.
catarrh and bronchial
women. Everything strictly privat
•wmww 1?C Fistula and Rectal Dis
l ILLdt and no detention from I
no charge if I fail to accomplish sat
DR. A. B. MORRIS, Specialist, 2') Walton St., Atlanta, Ga.
Corner Peachtree and Walton Streets.
i to 7; Sundays
Stop At
Exchange Hotel
BROAD AND MARIETTA STREETS ATLANTA
New Management, New Furniture, Thoroughly
Renovated. With or without Private Bath, Elec
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Bight Rates F. A. Schuyler Mgr
MBS. HARDWICK IMPROVING
The condition of Mrs. Thomas
W. Hardick, who was badly in
jured by the explosion of an in
fernal machine mailed' to her hus
band, former junior senator from
Georgia, is improving, while the
negro maid, Ethel Williams, whose
hands were hi on off by the bomb,
is not expected to survive her in
juries. !
The bomb sent to Senator Hard- I
uient men in all parts of the Uni- !
wick froM New York city was one jj
of more than a dozen sent to prom- •
toil States, by parties who are be- J
lieved to have been ineeased over J
anti immigration activitis. No |
time of the conspirators has been J
found by the postal officials who ■
are working assiduously on the I
case. , j •— j
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN j
Edgar Watkins Homer Watkins ! j
Frank Harwell
WATKINS. HARWELL & WATKINS !
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW I
Rooms 501-503 4th Natl. Bank Bidg.; j
ATLANTA, GA. S
General Practice in All Courts and
Federal and State Departments
DUNCAN’S I
The Store Of Many Departments
The great Question in Buying Merchandise is to
get What You Want When You Want It.
Douglasville’s Biggest Store
is always chock full of
genuine bargains.
D. S. STRICKLAND
Attorney at Law
Office In Hutcheson Building.
R. H. Poole C. V. an dan
DRS. POOLF. Sc VANS A NT.
Surgery and Chronic Diseases of V/omer
and Children a Specialty.
Office over Selman’s Drug Store.
Phonr Nos. 24. 92 and 95.
DR. R. E. HAMILTON
Physician and Surgeon. j Jfl
Office in Hutcheson Building. w
Diseases of the Heart and Lungs S
a specialty If?
Office Phone 73. Residence 17.
DR. F. M. STEWART,
Dentist
Offlce over Selman’s Drug Store.
ASTOR MERRITT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA.
M. C, GORE
Veterinarian
12 years experience
Telephone 4-43
Lithia Springs, Ga.
DR. W. H. REID
Physician end Surgeon
Office in Hutcheson Building
JOHN H. HUDSON
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
VILLA RICA. Ga.
DR. 0. HOUSEWORTH
Attention to Surgery
and Diseases of women and children
Office in Hutcheson Ruilding
Office Phone No. 118-2
Residence Phone No. 118-3
I. R. HUTCHESON.
Attorney-at-Law.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Jas A. Brancti ffa Schley Howard
BRANCH & HOWARD
Attorneys-at Law
Peters Building
Both Phones Main 5400
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