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WATCHES
Elgin
Waltham
Hamilton
E. A. MORGAN
Jeweler and Optometrist
JOE. Hunter St. Atlanta, Ga.
There is economy'in a few steps around the corner.
),000 Reservoir
in Hie Round OakChief
Casts you not a penny extra.
L\ Direct,patented contact,heat s
"'the water
You bake at the same time
Round Oak Boiler Iron Range
Heats the water in the Reservoir
jand Bakes at the Same Time
Hot Water Every Day
The $100,000 Reservoir
When you consider the fact
that hot water in the reser
voir every day every year for
the next generation is a very
impo rtant convenience, you
■will realize why you should
have the Round Oak Boiler
Iron Range.
It is called the $100,000
reservoir, for judgement
has been given against
infringers for this a-
mount. It costs you not
one penny EXTRA.
There are seven ether reasom why the Round Oak
ChiefreiH please you. May we show themT
Selman Brothers
Idgar Watkins “ ■' Homer Watkins
Frank Harwell
I,HARWELL ft
attorneys-at-la
Rooms 601-503 4th Natl. Bank Bldg.
ATLANTA, GA-
General Practice in All Courts and
Federal arid State Departments
watkins, Harwell ft wa^kenb
We are showing a most complete line of fine,
high grade watches this season, and every watch we
sell or repair is carefully and skillfully adjusted by
our expert watchmaker, before it leaves our store.
Therefore, we can guarantee you a reliable time
keeper at prices you can afford to pay. We carry—
Howard
Illinois
South Bend
Fitted in gold and gold filled cases, plain or engine
turned. Also some beautifully engraved, suitable
for all walks of life.
WO matter how much or how little water may
JNE IN THE RESERVOIR. THE PRINCIPLE IS PATENTED
to. H. c. v
DRS. POOLE * VAN SANT.
Huvgery and Chronic tH&eaneB of y/owarn
and Children a Specialty.
Office over Selman’e Drug Store.
Phone Nob. 24. 92 and 86.
FROmONAlCOLUMN WALTER A. GUEST
Tailor and Men’s
Furnishings
COMMUNITY AND WORLD UPLIFT
D. S. StJUCKLAND
Attornbv at Law
Office In HUMieson Building.
Stop in and look
69 W. Mitchell Atlantfi
Near Terminal Station
DR. R. X. HAMILTON
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Diseases of the Heart and Lungs
Offioe Phone 73. Residence 17.
Health.
About
DR. F. M. STEWART,
Dentist.
Office ever Selumn’s Drug Store.
Gone
WUl the Protectant ohurohee of thie
country cooperate ta bringing the
message and benefits of Christianity
to every man, woman and child in
the county?
This question le being asked not
only here, hut in every one ol the
1,000 counties of America: and itn
echo la being heard around the world.
Since the wbrtd war, the neceeelty
for religion hae been felt as never
before in the hearts of men. And one
of the outstanding lessons of the war
ha* been that by unified action among
allies in the same , cause victory can
be achieved. the„Prpt^Mint olpirehes
of America have* determined to ^ ror *S
together in bringing victory, to the
cause of Christianity, not by giving
up their own identity or church or
ganization. but by cooperating spotf-
der to shoulder in a great community-
and world uplift movement.
The movement hae nothing to do
ASTOR MERRITT
ATTORNEY AT LA W
DOUGLASV7LLE. GEORGIA.
DR. W. H. REID
Physician and 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 uno children
Office in Hutcheson Building
Office Phor.e No. II8-2
Residence Phone No. 118-3
Many thousand* of
women suffering bom
womanly trouble, have
been benefited by the use
of Cardul, the woman’s
tonic, according to tetters
we receive, similar to this
one from Mrs. Z. V. Spell,
ot Hayne, N. C. “I could
not stand on my feet, and
just suffered terribly,"
she says. “As my suf
fering was so great, and
he had tried other reme
dies, Dr. had us
S t Cardul. . . 1 began
proving, and it cured
me. I know, and my
doctor knows, whatCar-
dui did for me, for my
nerves and health were
•bout gone.”
TAKE
i. K. HUTCHESON.
Atturney-ut-Law
Office in Hutcheson Building.
The Woman’s Tonic
Jas A Braces »B, ScLl.y Hcward
BRANCH A HOWARD
Attorneye-at Law
Cetera Building
Both Phones Main 6400
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
LAUNDRY—Men’s Suits,
Ladies Dresses, Spreads,- Tattle'
Linens, Shirts and Collars; Phone
and will call for and deliver.
Joe McCarley.
She writes hsthr: —1
am in splendid health...
Can do my work. I toef I
owe It to Cardul, ikr I was
in dreadful condition.”
It yds are nervous, run
down and weak, or suffer
from headache, backache,
etc., every month, toy
Cardui. Thousands of
wonu n praise thie medi
cine, for the good it baa
done them, and many
FOR SALE—50 acres, 2 houses
aDd barns, 35 acres in cultivation
balance,pasture, and woods, 8miles
of Vila Rica on Whitesburg and'
D.ouglasville road. Cheap for
quick cash sale'.'
Dake & McLarty.
did successfully with
their women patients, tor
ynn, endorse this medi
ans. Think w ha! it mesne
to he in' splendid health,
IBM Mis. Spell. OWe
CanhdatrisL
ADDragfiitt
The real value of a shoe is not so much
what you pay for it as how it fits. For ill-fitting
shoes are injurious to feet, health* mentality
and disposition. Therefore we fit every foot
perfectly.
The
This is our second aim—first perfect
fit, then the newest lasts and materials. Just
as soon as the fashion changes are announced
we order new stock and give you the latest
creations while they are new.
And our prices are right.
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Upshaw Brothers
Representatives of all the Seaomb
pafloqt in each county are., forming
county council*, to undertake local
studies and to Insure that they are
complete,and accurate. Surveyors un
der their supervision will collect the
necessary information. They are to re
port upon the condition ot, every
church in. .the..county, tta, member
ship, it* financial condition, whether
H Is gaining or losing members, wheth
er its families are receiving pa*tere|
care. They are to report upon church
groupings, upon conflicting . ettorta,
upon neglected, territory er„fajaftte*,
upon community center*, social bank
ings, Ipdgre and othar. social organi
sations, _
»ea stui
this data and nse Its own judgment
about arranging tor interdenomination
al local efforts to handle purely local
conditions. It will then certify the
information to the state council. This
body is also composed of represents-
with organic ohurch union or doctrinal | fives—at least one clergyman and one
matters and does not propose to set
up any super-commission with exec
utive powers. It simply seeks to show
all the Christian bodieB how they
can work together for one cause with
out any of them yielding any funda
mental of belief, practice or independ
ence.
The first steps in this direction
came from the South. A year ago,
the Foreign Miesionary Board of the
Presbyterian Church, South, called
upon their fellow workers in the mis
sion field from Baptists, Methodists,
Episcopalians, and all other Protest
ant creeds, to meet together and de
cide upon some basis whereby the
work of each might be carried on. to
better advantage by eo-operatlon.
The result of this was the forma
tion of the Interohuroh World Move
ment, made up of practically all the
organizations within the evangelical
churches of America. This movement
is intended to be a clearing house of
information in regard to home and
foreign mission*, community condi
tion* and needs, which shall furnish
to the various denominations the nee-
OBBary facts upon which the denomi
nations can act. This informa
tion will relate to social, mor
al and industrial problems, and it will
enable the churches to act Intelligent
ly In planning their own work and in
meeting the needs of the community 1 .
In order for the necessary facts to
be secured, a surrey of local condl
tions la to be made in this ooonty,
jn every county in America, end
throughout every eountry in tbe
world.
layman—from all the denomination*.
The etate council assembles the re
ports of the county council, studio*
them, works out its owp advisory pro
gram and sends a complete report to
divisional headquarters,
In all the work that is done, there
will be absolutely no Interference with
church organisation. Each denom
ination will do its own work in It*
own way. All will unite, however, in
securing the data necessary to fulfill
the duty of the ohurches to their com
munities: and in thie way each will-
benefit, and will know how best to
enlarge Its activities for the. welfare
and uplift of the people in thejr sphere
of influence.
A general conference of BOO repre
sentatives from 200 Protestant socie
ties was held in Cleveland, Ohio, in
May, where tbe plan of the move
ment was approved. It has since been
indorsed by boards whose membership
comes from 76 denominations, repre
senting 300,000 churches, with a con
stituency of 50,000,000 persons.
The work as planned ha* already
been in operation in the state of Ohio,
where results have proven of the
greatest benefit to tbe forward move
ment of tbe oburphee: and tremendous
stimulus and growth has resulted al
ready from the co-operation which ha*
been extended by nll thr rtrnomtnslinn*
la tbe various oommonitte* ot' ton
state. Georgia is beglnnlac the work
ot making a survey at the present
time; and with the help of ail pret-
estant bodies in the state 1* i
to mahe rapid progress.
Bring us your com. We will grind it for you or
will buy it.
Goodfmeal for sale at all times.
Try ourfmeal; it is good.
Bring us your logs and we will buy them or saw you
either lumber or shingles.
Neal & Deloach
J C.DUGGAN for 20 years has been giving qcmfort.^uid *atir
v faction to Georgia people by the scientific,: fitting-of glaeees
His 12.000 arid pnpre pptrqn* haye spent many happy days and year
n. relief from .error of the eyes, because of his exactness i» testing
their eyes 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 roepn{trouble and suffering.
Fifteen vears with A. K. "fiawkes.and five years at
the below address— a 20-vear record of service; and now
in business: for himself. Duggan invites you to call and see
him, have your glasses .adjusted free of charge,'*nd make
his shop headquarter^ for leaving.bundles,' packages, etc.
when down town. ! . • ■
Duggan’s location justjoutl of the high rent district
enables him 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, Ga.
ME for CURES ONLY
If you are suttenng irom recrai .truuurcs sutu U *»«, *
Stricture, Fissure or Varicose Veins, which invariably cause- loss
of vitality, nervousness '-and general debility, I will cure you or
make no charge for my services. I also successfully treat Catarrn,
Blood .Poison. Skin, Kidney. Bladder and Chronic Diseases, Eczema,
Nervous Debility, Exhaustion, Weakness. Out-of-town men visit
ing the city call on roe at once, as .you may/be cured before re
turning home. ' Office hours daily TO a.. m.-tO 6 p. S-ll a-
m. to 1, p. m. Everything strictly private and confadtfntiai.
DR. T. W. HUGHES, Specialist. ' -
Established 1912—18Va >N. Broad SU, opp. 3d Nat. Bank, Atla<at»*
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Good Corn Meal
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