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DOUGLAS COUNTY MlffWKt. BOPOLASTOLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913.
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CONGRESS BECOMING TIRED ipitlimw
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CONGRESS BECOMING TIRED
OF INVESTIGATING
«Ljs intpreerting to hear the dis-
ussi^iiri in Congress as to tli<e
ottuaes^that have brought about, the
high c ost of living. The reasons
given.range all tile way from the
faitiiyh to ratify the peace treaty,;
ns (ithiined hy the supporters of the
administration, down through the!
inflation of the currency; the gov- i
efunftnt price-fixing of wheat;'
failunt't.o fix prices for fuel and
clothing; lack of laws to empty;
coljrl storage 'houses of meat, eggs,
anil frvwl, and so on- So much
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I Sell Paint Direct
To The ConsumerI
Saving you the middle men’s profit, also the ex
pensive advertising of $5,000 per page in National!
Journals.
I can sell you Goodyear Asbestor Roofing Paint, i |
- guaranteed to keep your roof in water-proof con**
5 dition for ten years.
,,,. . % ? All house and floor paints used by United States
criticism litis Been Slowing into g _ . , ,
©ingress as J its fiisiurc to ad-1* Government as a standard,
just conditions;more iii^ickiv to the I* Write or phone me for prices.
piihho’s hUm^that niajjy members | y 0U an( j estimate cost of your paint bill.
I will call uponfi
70 per gallon Tdeliv-
C. J. SHELVERTON
/'"•OOD IDEA!
Open your
Lucky Strike pack
age this way—tear
off part of the top
only.
Protects the Lucky Strike
• cigarette—a cigarette made
of that delicious real Bur
ley tobacco. It’s toasted.
srejeginuineffito helievk that Con-, — .
grass is not so much to\binme for " Guaranteed House Paints,
inactivity, after all. The send- ? ere( J Douglasville.
as i ■css? srprs I *«* »«* $i.so ; rm
many sections; especially! in large *
‘cities, more tliamWnything. else, is ■{
the cost of high living, rat lief tlnuii jjj
the high cost of living. The (ilaimig
is made that tooijmuch money is <!•
being spent for'.iiixiirics; motor
cars for pleasure .riding, utinhees-i '
Harv priees for wearing apparel i
when raiment of 'more moderate!
cost would suit just as well. etc. |
Cjreuinstances lire related'ill dis.;
missions in great number. One
fh'iinlor told of Ids personal obsei - -1
vations in his home city of a work- 1
S” wS'SshS ! sheet Metal Workers. Roofing. Guttering, Repair [and Job
was shown one* tor $2. ft vpas not
AUSTELL, GA.
C. W. RUSSELL & SON
(Successors to C. W. Russell)
19 Peters St., Atlanta
O /I Guaranteed by
fhjy JfyiAi^vtea^ (Set
good enough. Then a -+<> garment I
was submitted, lint nothing doing. I
Filially lie was shown a $10 shirt 1
and bought three. The Senator I
told, of paying i'ti for n pair of
shoes‘he was wearing, lmt that a
man in Ids employ, getting milch!
,10'tauof; oifj Tiuqt A'.mom ss.if
bought a pair of shoes for $1.2.50.
Interest is lagging in both Houses
n creating mrtiatires to reduce
living 1 costs, purlly because other
business is pressing, and again he-
ause of apparent indifference. A
special Senate Committee was ap
pointed to investigate the cost of
living conditions in Washington,
and dates were set for citizens to
attend! the hearings, lmt few ap
peared.'‘and the committee dis
banded. Congress is evidently
about to act upon the idea that, it
cannot do much for the public
interest unless the public wants
tb do something for itself.
Work.
Out of town business given special attention;
.. .A Veteran of. the .Civil War Writes
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I had an occasion to take a trip in my Chevrolet with my wife and
granddaughters, and I m^ide the trip of 351 miles as shown by my
speedometer inthd elapsed time of eleven hours and forty-nine min
utes from Cincinnati to Chicago. I averaged 25 1-10 miles.per gal-,
Ion for the trip and drove the car the entire trip myself.
The
Chevrolet
“Four-Ninety” Touring Car is comfortable
to ride in, and easy to drive. It has weight
enough to keep to the road at all times. It has
proper spring suspension. The seats are well
’ upholstered, deep and roomy. And it is an
easy car to handle in close traffic.
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W« also handle all kii
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Also see thd F. .3., the best car.on the market todayfor the money ,
andacccssories.
A$ii m «t siooiz ■ «ir<> met!
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Child’s
HOTEL
and
CAFE
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, Atlanta
BRING US YOUR
We have completely overhauled our gins
and everything is in first class shape.
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We are better Prepared
than ever to give you
good and prompt service
Will buy your seed and sell you meal and
hulls. i ;
We appreciate the patronage of all our for-
mer customers and invite your continued busi-
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ness. If you have not been our customer in
the past, give us a trial and let us show you the
advantages we h^ye to offer. .
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We are ready for business now.
CONN A LEY & R|fLEY[ GIN CO
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