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DOtTOLAg COUNTY SENTINEL DQTTGLASVILLE GEORGIA FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919.
THREE SISTES ATTEND THE
SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
AND SECURE GOOD POSITONS
flonitructiou Period is Creatingj
Thousands of Positions for Ste- j
nographers and Bookkeepers.
Many are enrolling for Business
Training.
Sucoesi’ul student* keep tile class
rooms of tne Bout item .•snorthaud
aril Business Uuiveisity tilled witn
ambitious pupils.
Every day students who are fin
ishing their courses are going out
iptO good positions ana llieir good
fortune ineite outers to tolluw
Borne time ago’ .'.u—es Elate aud
Josephine Alexander finished a
Course at the boutnern shorthand
aud Busiuess Colleg' and noth ac
cepted splendid positions irniued-
iatly. Mi&s Elsie is wit.ii that large
dry goods linn, llouguerty-Eittlo
fiedwine company.
A third sister, Vrs- helina Alex
ander, has recently completed a
course in the same * 'tiool, the sou
thern Busines (.odege, and she
also obtained a nice position injm-
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
Edgar Watkins Homer Watkins
Prank Harwell
WATKINS, HARWELL & WATKINS
Ail uLNEYS-AT-LA W
Rooms 501-503 4th Natl. Bank Bldg.
ATLANTA, GA.
(general Practice in All Courts and
Federal and State Departments
D. S. STRICKLAND
ATTORNEY AT i AW
Office in Hutcheson Bu-iding.
v. ti. toole * xnt>H
Ditto. t'LHJi.p. & V ANto/iiN i
•wfgery mid Clir< ilk* Discuses of V.'oui
•uid Child r-n a Speolulty.
Offirc over Selman's Drug Store,
.'horn Vor. 24 92 and 86.
DR. R. E. HAMILTON
* . j-.c.-n i.:.u S
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Diseases of the Heart and Lungs
a specialty
Office Phone 73. Residence 17.
WANTED
A solid, progressive Southern
Life Insurance Company, success
fully operated far sixteen years,
with $3S,000,000, of Old Line Life
Insurance in force, wants a good
man in this vicinity for DISTRICT
MANAGER, LIBERAL CM..
TRACT direct with the Company.
For particulars address:
MINOR MORTON,
Vice-President &
Agency Manager
Volunteer State Life Insurance
Company
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
DK V. M. STEW A Hit
Dentist.
office over toelman'6 Drug Store
ASiOR MERKITT
A'llOKNEV Al LAW
DOUJLAs. ViLLE. GEORGIA.
f % x m
% 0 ' l$jj£
W.
-i tj;
M. C, GORE
Veterinarian
12 years t xpetience
^Telephont \ 10-3
Lithia cSpritiKS. Ga.
DR. W. H. REID
Physician end Suigeon
Office in Hutcheson Building
Life
Was a
Misery
Mrs. F. M. Jones, of
Palmer, Okla., writes:
"From the time I en
tered into womanhood
... I looked with dread
from one month to the
next. 1 suffered with my
back and bearing-down
pain, until life to me was
a misery. I would think
1 could not endure the
pain any longer, and I
gradually got worse. . .
Nothing seemed to blip
me until, one day, . • .
] decided to
TAKE
MISSES PET.-MA (fop), ELSIE (right bottom), and JOSE
PHINE ALEXANDER, three sistui'B who are successful graduates of
the Southern Shorthand and Business University.
ediately with the large cotracting
firm of Gude <k Co., in the Cadler
building.
The three sisters are delighted
with the fact that they attended
the Southern. Referring to the
ttttendance of the first two young
ladies, Mr. H. M. Alexander, their
father says: “Since my two dau
ghters have taken the combined
course at your school, whieli is
the best in the south, they have
fotfnd it to he all you claim it to
be. Your discipline is excellent
and the moral atmosphere of your
school the best, ”
Miss Peltna Alexander, who has
recently left the school to accept
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. 1 do not wonder
why so many young people attend
the Southern, because it’s thoroug
work speaks for its self.”
Enter now dont delay. Send
for catalogue or call in person.
Address A. C. Briscoe, president,
or L. W. Arnold, Vice president 11
Whitelial St. Atlanta Ga.
Colonel W, H. Preston, Lecturer
on husines efficency. W. II. Had
dock, General Representative.
JOHN H. HUDSON .
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
VILLA RICA, Ga.
DR. D. HO USE WORTH
Attention to Surgery
,nd Litttifcti ofvm u, ai t children
Office in Hutcheson building
Office Phone No. llts-k
Residence Phone No. Hfc-3 '
J. R. HUTCHESON,
Attorn,•y-bf-l.a»
Office in Ituicneson Building.
| Jns A. Branch Wm. Schley Howard
BRANCH & HOWARD
Attorneys-at Law
Peters Building
Both Phones Main 5400
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
LAUNDRY —Men’s Suits,
Ladies Drerses, Spreads, Table
Linens, Shirts ahd Oolhrs; Phone
and will call for and deliver.
Joe McCarley.
The Woman’s Tonic
“1 took four bottles,”
Mr*. Jones goes on to
say, “and was not only
grrrily relieved, but can
*r thtully say that 1 have
jot a pain. . .
" it has now been two
years since I tookCardui,
and 1 am still in good
health. . . i would ad
vise any woman or girl
to use Cardui who is a
su.fercr horn any iemale
trouble.”
If you suiter pain caused
from womanly trouble, or
if you fee) the need of a
good suengthening tonic
to build up yourrun-down
system, take the advice
of Mrs. Jones. TryCar-
dui. It helped her. We
believe it will help you.
All Druggists
A FEED STORE
We handle everything in the way of feed
for all kinds of livestock. Also heavy groceries.
GOOD FLOURSPEUALTY
We swap mules and horses for Liberty Bonds
MORRiS & ABERCROMBIE
Stop At
Exchange Hotel
0ROAD AND MARIETTA STREETS ATLANTA
New Management, New Furniture, Thoroughly
Renovated. With or without Private Bath, Elec*
trie Lights, Running Water.
THE MOST CNNTRALLY LOCATED HOTEL IN THE CITY
CHOPPING - - - BUSINESS - - - THEATRES
light Rates F. A. Schuyler Mgr
A GREAT SALE OF
Timely Summer
Merchandise
Special Values In Every
Department
Ladies’
Suits
High-grade'
Serges and
Poplins
$14.75
Silk Dresses
Taffeta and
Crepe de
Chines
$12.45
Ladies’ Waist
Voiles and
Silks
$2.95
Ladies’
Sailcis
White and
Col ora
$1.95
Men’s Hats
$1.50
Rough aud
Smooth Straws
Lines
Young Men’s
Suits
$22.50
Men’s Shirts
$3.05
Newest Satin
Stripes
Girls Hats
2.95
it Light and
ij (lark Straws,—
Trimmed
Ladies’ Hats
Georgettes a.d $4.75
Ilair Braids ^
Ladies’ Pumps
Ladies’ Pumps
Men’s Silk Hose
Pure Thread $1.00
Mem’s Low Cut
Shoes
$6.50
Tan and
Black
. Ladies’ Silk.
Gloves
$1.00
Double Tipped,
All Colors
$5.00 Pure Thread
Ladies’ Silk
Hose
$1.50
. All Colors
1 Silk
ith & Higgins
254 PETERS ST,
ATLANTA
If you are thinking of get
ting a new set of parlor furni
ture or adding a few pieces to
what you already have, now is
the time to do it.
Newest Designs in
Plain or Fancy Patterns
We are quoting some very attrac
tive prices right now on parlor fur
niture that you will be proud to
show. It will pay to investigate.
Style and Stability at Pleasing Prices
Chas. S. Robison Furniture Co.
23-25-27 E. HUNTER ST. ATLANTA
Kimbal House
ATLANTA, GA.
In the center of the Wholesale and
Retail District.
400 Rooms
LOUIS J. DINKLER,
Proprietor
Rates Reasonable
C. L. DINKLER
Manager
PAY ME far CURES ONLY
1 Piles, Fiitlija,
* * tuse Jqjif
If you i
Stricture, Fissure or Varicose Veins, which invariably cause
of vitality, nervousness and general debility, I will cure yojl c
make no charge for my.services. I also successfully treat CattfrrL.
Blood Poison, Skin. Kidney. .Bladder and Chronic Diseases, Eczema,
Nervous Debility, Exhaustion, Weakness. • Out-of-town' men visit 1 -
ing the city call on me-at once, as you thky be cured before re
turning home. Office boors daily 10 a. .ro. to .fi p. m. Sundays 11 d.
m. to 1 p. m. Everything strictly private and cimMentlal.
DR. T. W. HUGHES, Specialist.
3>fhHsbvd lfU—N. Broad SL, opp. Id Nat. Bank, Atlaata, Ga.