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DOUGLAS COtTVTV 1
— * GEORGIA, r^rgay jt. t ve 33, 153.9.
We Were Delighted With
Successful Opening
We appreciate the response of the people of
Douglasviile and Douglas County to the announcement
of our opening Saturday June 7th. We had splendid
crowds and a good business.
It Is Our Purpose
To make ou v store one of .the most complete and
up-to-date Ten Cent Stores in Georgia, one that will
merit your patronage and confidence and give you a
complete assortment from which you can make_pur-
chases at money saving prices.
Quick Sales and Little Profit
Will be our motto and we earnestly solicit your
patronage. We have come here to stay and we want
you to know that this store is anxious to serve you
and have you feel welcome at all times.
A GOOD ROn.D TO TRAVEL
(By Bill Blue)
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pects of owning one huf Hint would
lie mi nni'uiv lax aim I" mkiw yn.i
we■ will .juset sun,lose that i did
own a 40 horse power Sd.OOOeni’
(11 mi .just siin'iosiug mind you
my tax would lie *40.00 nyear for
n goood road to run on if I had
the rnr t I tId:;],- I «•.,nld lie w, I : :i .
When I got about old' enough to
strudle a shoe string it begun to
. i.'.ually ilrilletl into my smali
noggin to stand in fear and trem-
ning of the long slender brain'll
of a peach tree that stood ill the
corner of the garden.
With those slender branches to - ‘at it. Now Su.>.i<ki> my f-i... I j
my mother used to forcibly point
'mi tiie way of : .e rigiueons and
hid me walk there in. and fleejthat was worth about three pci
the wrath to eohie. lused to won-1 of corn • . • .4 • r
er who Would iast the longest, meltniih'. and could rilth- along I'm
or that peach tree, but all things jot' si'- miles on :i 1 * re! I of g.o
iiavc an end. and in a few years h ■ i;r! • .'own u
the peach tree died, hut I sui'v-ja mud hole on the Bankead Llisrh
d. grew and was strong in hard I ——————
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New Clothes for
Commencement
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to >11V It .
Mm W I,
edated niece ■' ■ C ■ '1
that was worth about thr<
I
li.eintiness. Finally I’heeame a
ccfy faced youngster with brains
enough to find the joints in n
string of sausage without a search
warrant, mid sense enough to pom-
soap out of a gourd. And that
when 1 began to wander and
'•oam u"oitnd in the devils tliis't-
l<; patch and acc|uire inforimrtiou
of a very worldly world. A few-
more of my caliber and 1 myself
use to dig holes in rhe road, then
hide in out in the buvlif
at t lie load d wogon i
RELIEVED TTOrTTVfj
BY EASY REMEDY
Suffering with irritating skin '
disease under arms.'legs and other 1
parts of the body for years. My j
life was a.misery, tried many prep- I
arations. treat's! by specialists hut j
could get no relief. At night sleep ,
was impossible for that awful itch
ing . The flesh was raw from
scratching. A friend advised me 1
and laugh to try Vemerine and after a few
lien it run | applications my skin begun to heal
in file hole and stalled, then we I and after a few months treatment
would change our program a little j my sores were entirely gone, ir-li-
hv going around the bend and piie ing had stopped and today 1 am
file read :'" ! l of rocks, logs and entirely healed and my wonderful
■my thing that came handy; then [success *ii flic treatment of Zemer-
'.ve would have another laugh ine. No endorsemi'iit can he
when the driver cussed the air strong enough to do it justice in
-ill - f blue streaks. itlie treatment of Hey ma. Piles,
Blit all youngsters have to go] Itch, Snifflo. Old Sores or any
' •' lsi'ocmatiou of 4',uht form of irritating slfin itisease.
and denial, like a tad pole sh,.ddm^-Shi I<1 under a positive money, hark
* ’>> 1 a from And ov»| guarantee by all reliable druggists
utually we blossomed forth into a ; everywhere, recommended by nhv-
thing eahed man ; tln-n we began to sicians. If vour druggist cannot
h-. rn that all are not suckers that si you send his name and
hue. iif’l.no to y.-nierine Chemiea! (Nun-
All of which reminds me of W.'pnnv. Orangeburg-. S'. and we
I. D.’.s. good road letter in which iwib send you a large size bottle
he niet o’-e'l the end of t he I tank-, pa-'paid.
head Highway down somewhere - —~— . —
I f
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about Winston. And left the nth
er end fluttering around in the air
somewhere over lh uglasville. An
the proinotersi want about ‘fcill.OOO
>o help bring it to earth where il
will he a little more useful, an .V ro
"lane plight travel the Bankhead
Michwav suecess'iiliy in its pres
ent. condition, Imt we all cant have
an aeronlane. therefore we want
a road that we can travel regard
less of what kind of veic.hle lie
1 rides in op on.
hen I'ii ; n ,iin nip v. cvcrvhu,i v is
FOR SALE—A hundred pound
canacitv refrigator in good con
dition, cheap.
Z. T. Dake.
I f yon are interested in erect mg
a tomb stone or monument to your
loved ore's, call and 'et me sliow
you some good do- i -us.
.1. B. 0. BANKS.
F you want to look
your best for Commei.-
cerient you ought to
see our new stock of
Collegian
Clothes
Especially designed
for upstanding young
American men. Choice
materials in superior
colors and combinations.
All the new styles at
their best.
We take a special
pride in fitting our custo
mers to the last tiny de
tail. No trouble is tco
much, to get the right
effect. Yet our prices
a. e very fair
Priced, at
$25, $27.50, $30,
$35 up to $50
Distinctive Clothiers and Furnishers
IP Ylarietta St. Right at Five Points
Atlanta, Qa.
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Gi ve us your order now for the new
Popular F B Model Chevrolet.
J^Y scientifically safeguarding the quality of every
piece of metal used in the construction of the Chevrolet
valv.e-in-head motor, uniform efficiency and low operat
ing costs are assursd.
And as the capabilities of the motor are proven
before it leaves the factory, the purchaser of a Chevro
let has the certainty of future satisfaction.
Such assurance means much. It means an in
vestment in economical transportation that is safe,
certain and adequate 'for all uses and emergencies.
To buy a Chevrolet isto buy aknown quality—a proven
quality.
JAMES & SAYER
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Worn
Read The Sentinel Each Week.
l-iifid rpii'sl iim i •
|'fv fiu-'c-d ymmg
iss through a-pe-
li-ng (hi-'i'igli i>< 'iti -;i 1 mud pud
lies tln-ashi'd out through govern-j
111• r11, sta11 and countv polilics,
fc.l li lie boosters, lev lend by |
j kivkors, handed around from tin.'I
j (like the beefy faei'd yoniigsti'r i I
i ' lie little "|e tal blussoifis put iri J
ja national High way and every
body is elad alt lm t lie ' majority |
barley knew how it was done, nev
er the less the road is there a bene
fit to all who eare to 1 ravel.
Il strikes me that the most pub
lic roadsdike the main streets in
a town' would he the proper ones
In Imihl first as it naturally would
benefit the most people and lower
the exnens-e of traffic from one
town tu another by truck. Towns
both large and small are head
quarters for supplies for the sur
rounding country audit would lie
a natural proposition to connect
up the trading centers first and
then build the cross country roads
for we need good roads
every where, j fit were possible I
would sa.v Imihl a good road to ev
ery mans house, but if we never
begin, we will never get a good
road to his town let' alone his
bouse.
.Now tp build good roads takes
money and when you ha vent got
the money on hand you must
form some scheme ttn raise it. and
about the only proper way is.get |
it by taxation or issue bonds. |
The government says that fln-v
will give the state dollar for djol-
ar, r if you prefer the 50:50. plan
for roads. So if the state of (la.
raises five million dollars we get
five million from the government.;
which will give ns ten million for
good roads, very good, but how are
jwe goin gto raise the five million
I'Mr. AV. T. Ft. says put a tat of one
j dollar n>'r horse power oil ever"
I automobile in the states which
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FOURTH DISTRICT A. & M. SCHOOL
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The Fourth District A. & JW, School Offers to the Girls —
FIRST—A course in Domestic Science, including Cooking, Sewing, Dress-making,
Hat-trimming Home-making, &c.
SECOND—A course in English, History, Geography, Book-keeping, Mathematics and
Science.
It Offers to the Boys-
FIRST—A course in General Agriculture, including Soils, Fertilizers, Horticulture,
Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Farm Mechanics and Military Science.
SECOND—The same course as outlined for the Acadamic work.
The best teachers procurable are employed. The discipline is fine, tne moral at
mosphere wholesome, the sun’oundings and environments home-like.
The chemical, mechanical and agrscultural laboratories are among the best of the
State. The dormitories are .sanitary, comfortable and up-to-date. One hundred and
fifty dollars should pay all expenses, including board, books, and clothing.
Educated people WHO KNOW HOW TO DO THINGS are in demand as never be
fore. They are going to be more so in the future than they are now. You simply
cannot neglect the education of yodr children in a practical way.
For futher information, address
J. H. MELSON, Principal,
Carrollton, Ga.
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