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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUQLASVILLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1919.
LET OS SERVE
We have bought the D, H. Gur
ley business and have a good stock
of staple and fancy groceries.
We have the co dest bot=
tie drinks in town.
Will continue our feed and hea
vy groceries at the old stand.
Nichols & Co.
Men pay only for cures
Tropic milTcring from Mooil poison. cntnVrli, skin, liver, kidney =
bladder find chronic diseases, eczema, nervous debility, exbnus- :
tlon, weakness of tbe lungs, heart and nerves should write me for i
free advice question chart and book describing their condition. =
riles and rectal diseases, such ns fistula, fissure, stricture or =
varicose veins, which cause loss of vitality, nervousness and gen- =
oral debility, cured or no pay. Out of town people, visiting the 5
city in need of treatment, consult me at once. Many eases <
in one or two visits. Consultation free and conlidentlul. T\\
years successful experience. Hours 10 u. m. to 7 p. in. Sundays
10 to 1 ouly.
DR. A. B. MORRIS, Specialist
Corner Peachtree and Walton Ptreefs Atlanta, Ga
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GREATEST
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EVER HAD
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CHIEF RANGE
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Anyi article that is used three times a day—mare
than nine hundred times a year and in all probabil
ity from eighteen to twenty thousand times during
its life, should be the best obtainable, don’t you think?
Generations of Service
The Chief is not on
ly a proven economy,
but much more con
venient to cook and
bake in than the ordi
nary kind.
The extra weight,
where needed, the sci
entific construction
ELECTRIC REPAIRING
OFFICIAL SERVICE
All makes Electric Starters, Gen
erators, Magnetos, Carburetors and
waiters repaired.
Store yoor car here while, in the
it)’.
Southern Auto and Equipment C9.
ill FORSYTH ST. ATLANTA.
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PERFECT HEALTH WILL BE YOURS.
when using tbe old-fashioned and reliable
herbalcompound used in early settler days
Pioneer Health Herbs
Cleanses stomach, liver, kidneys, bowelsf
purifies blood. Thousands praise it. Send foi
: ample and book. 80 tablets 50 cents. Agent
'■•anted, write for terms. E. C. TOTTEN,
H26 Eleventh Street, Washington, D. C.
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FEEDING THE MOTHER SOW. |
tNntlomU Crop Improvement Service.1 1
The feeding of the s-ow thnt has just
farrowed should he light for four or
five days, hut she should gradually be
brought to full feed as tile demands ;
of the pigs and the milk flow increases. 1
Some of the coarser feeds may give
place to richer concentrates such as
skim milk, buttermilk, tankage, mid
dlings, crushed oats, ground barley,
pens and oil meal. It is often cheaper
to buy these concentrates In a com
mercial mixture when the proper in
gredients are difficult to obtain, or the
feeder is inexperienced in handling
them separately.
These feeds may he offered In a
watery slop. The feeding of the sow
should be liberal, as at no other time
can the growth of the pigs be pushed
so rapidly or economically.
"Wine of Cardui. 90 cents.
"Whitlev’s Pharmacy.
Good Com Meal
Bring us your corn. We will grind it for you or
will buy it.
Good meal for sale at all times.
Try our meal; it is good.
Neal & LeRoach
and quality material
used, combine to assure
more than a generation
of supreme service.
We would like to
explain the advan
tages of this range
more in detail. May
we?
SEEM AN BROTHERS
J C. DUGGAN for 20 years has been giving comfort and satis-
• faction to Georgia people by the scientific fitting of glasses
His 12.000 and more patrons haye spent many happy days and year
in relief from error of the eyes, because of his exactness in testing
their eves and fitting glasses.
Have Duggan make you a pair of glasses
He will utilize his long training/and experience in
doing it well. To delay may mean trouble and suffering.
Fifteen years with A. K. Hawkes and five years at
the below address—a 20-vear record of service; and now
in business for himself, Duggan invites you to cull and see
him, have your glasses adjusted free of charge, and make
his shop headquarters for leaving bundles, packages, etc.
when down town.
Duggan’s location just'out of the high rent district
enablesTurn to give you the best optical work at a great
saving, Come in, friend--there’s a best in everything.
J. C. Duggan
Optometrist
Optician
“Everything] New”
55 West Mitchell St. - - Atlanta, Oa
An Ad in The Sentinel Pays
The Best Passenger Car Value, We Believe,
That Has Ever Come to
Douglasville
That’s a strong statement, perhaps. But
it’s one that we make with full confidence; and
we believe you will agree with us when you,
too, have thoroughly investigated the car.
Why We Chose the Briscoe
We wanted a car on which- vve could stake
all our reputation—back of which we could
confidently put eviry effort of our sales
■organization.
Many cars were offered to us, and we in
vestigated the merits cf each.
The Standing of the Company
Some passenger-car concerns considered
thoroughly established, were so weakened by
war condition? the t i;: c'r r urHv :,1 now is doubt
ful. Some, on the ether hand, were strengthen
ed—and the Eriscpe Mr : r Ccrporatkn was a
leader among these. Pccsessed cf millions ol
dollars cf resources, it devoted the \v. r period
to making A. great plants mere efficient than
ever be Zo when these phots were
released i y t e Government they were, we
believe, mere efficient, than ar.y in the world
building nk r.-grade cars.
Service to Briscoe Owners
We have had our troubles, in the past, in
getting spare or replacement parts promptly
on cars which were merely assembled. Weeks
might elapse before the factory could get
action from the parts maker.
So it was a great pleasure to find that in the
43-acre Briscoe plants, 99% of the car was
produced from the raw materials.
This means not only prompt service, but
lower costs.
The Car Itself "
The Briscoe Twenty-four has made a
world-wide reputation in the two vital factors
of economy and performance.
The gasoline mileage is astonishing for a
car of its power. Twenty-five to thirty miles
to the gallon is not unusual. And with the
present high cost of gasoline, mileage will be a
vital factor in influencing buyers.
Power, Too
We tried out the Briscce on hills, in sand,
in mud—under every conceivable condition of
use. We put it through harder te.tt than you
will ever give it. And we found always a
reserve of powfr ready to carry the car
triumphantly through every test.
Every Desirable Feature
In beauty line, in comfort, in roeminess, in
ell the little refinements t: - make motoring
satisfaction, we found the Zcucoe dominant.
And so we offer the car :o you, confident
that if you will subject it to the same thorough
and severe tests you will endorse it as thor
oughly as we do.
Open House All W?<?’-■
Come in and get acquainted with the
Briscoe. Compare it with youi A. a! car, and
with any others you have seen. W - re content
to let it sell itself on your own judgment.
j. w. McKinley, AGENT