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DOTOT H COUNTY —OTMml. BOCOLA&VmJK GEORGIA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 191».
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
/'~'' , ET a package today. No-
tice the flavor—the whole
some taste of Kentucky Burley
tobacco.
Why do so many “regular
men” buy Lucky Strike
cigarettes? They buy them
for the special flavor of the
toasted Burley tobacco.
There’s the big reason—it’s
toasted, and real Burley. Make
Lucky Strike your cigarette.
SS Guaranteed by
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A Veteran of the Civil War Writes
I han an ocasisn to take a trip in my Chevrolet with my wife and
granddaughters and I made the trip of 351 miles as shown by my
speedometer in the elapsed time of eleven hours and forty-nine min
utes from Cincinnati to Chicago. I averaged 25 1-10 miles per gal
lon for the trip and drove the car the entire trip myself.
The
Chevrolet
“Four-Ninety” Touring Car is comfortable
to ride in, and easy to drive. It has weight
enough to keep to the road at all times. It has
proper spring suspedsion. The seats are well
upholstered, deep and roomy. And it is an
easy car to handle in close traffic.
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Also see the F. B., the best car on the market today for the money
We also handle all kinds of supplies and accessories.
I. W. JAMES & COMPANY
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U. S. LOSES 4,480 CAPTURED s _
Eighth Army Division Makes Low Reo ■ I Sell Paint Direct
•rd With Only One Man
/ C,p _^ cd | To The Consumer!
Washington,' D. C.—A rerheoklng by M !!
the war department or the flares up jjj g av ine you the middle men’s profit, also the ex-!!
to .Tune 8 shows the total number ol + . ® J . . . .
Americana captured by the enemy In J pensive advertising Of *5,000 per page in IN ULlOnUI
France was 4,480, of whom 310 were ■ 7 r ,,,« n „l Q
officers. The Twenty-eighth division — “ Ilctla.
was the heaviest loser with 18 offl- ?
cere and 714 men, and the Twenty- J
I can sell you Goodyear Asbestor Roofing Paint,
ttuu u*t men, ttuu me i weuiy 3; u 0 . *
sixth next with i9 oncers and 488 ■ guaranteed to keep your roof in water-prooi con-
men. The Eighth division reported one 2J
man captured. i? dition for ten years.
Of the divisions earliest In line, the ? A [[ h d floor paints used by United States
First lost ao officers aud 152 men and ■ r *
■ Government as a standard.
■ Write or phone me for prices. I will call upon
5 you and estimate cost of your paint bill.
? Guaranteed House Paints, $2.70 per gallon 'deliv-
£ ered at Douglasville.
■ Roof Paints, Black $1.30; Red $1.50.
the Second dlvislou five officers and
152 meu.
Georgian Too Tired to
Crank Up His Auto
Atlanta, Ga.—And now the
laziest man!
Lawson Collier, an antolst,
was coming into Atlanta, when
he overtook an old car stopped
hy the roadside. The occupants
were iu animated conversation.
Thinking he might be of assist
ance, Collier stopped and asked
if he could help.
“You might pull us down the
road a piece to start my auto,”
said the tired-looking owner.
Collier hacked up, pulled out
a piece of rope, aud pulled the
auto abont 50 yards, and then
asked what the trouble was.
“Oh, uothing at all.” said his
neighbor. “I just didn’t want
to take the trouble to crank it.”
Find Missing Soldier on Farm.
South Norwalk, Conn.—Clayton H
Hope, a discharged private of the ttOtb
Balloon company, who disappeared
after leaving New York for his homo
in Willimautic, Conn., was found
working on a farm near here. He
will go home.
| C. J- SHELVERTON
? AUSTELL, GA.
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C. W. RUSSELL & SON
(Successors to C. W. Russell)
19 Peters St., Atlanta
Sheet Metal Workers, Roofing, Guttering, Repair and Job
Work.
Out of town business given special attention.
NORTH DAKOTA HAS MOST
The state of North Dakota has
one bank for every 948 of its popu
lation, leading all other states in the
number of banks per capita. South
Dakota comes second with one bank
for each 1,174 persons; Nebraska,
one bank for each 1,208 persons;
Iowa, one bank for every 1,210 per
sons; Kansas, one bank for 1,548
persons; Missouri, ono bank for 2,-
*7# persona.
9 HOTEL
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8-10
Cut the high cost of living by getting
a “Man’s Lunch at a Child’s Price.”
No better place in Atlanta to get
a good meal.
Nice Rooms at. Reasonable Prices.
South Broad Street,
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BRING US YOUR
COTTON
We have completely overhauled our gins
and everything is in first class shape.
We are better Prepared
than ever to give you
good and prompt service
Will buy your seed and sell you meal and
hulls.
We appreciate the patronage of all our for
mer customers and invite your continued busi
ness. If you have not been our customer in
the . past, give us a trial and let us show you the
advantages we have to offer.
We are ready for business now.
CONN ALLY & KIRKLEY GIN CO