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popqma ootrcmr garransL, dopqla8ville Georgia. ^mpay, june <, mo.
LOIS MILL NOTES
say there is no place like Lois Mills. ^■!<^«4«^.l-«.lM-If;:Bt«tyi»'l-»I*lf;l.M : i-ll | IB ll *l'f;lf ; lfK 1 'f;lH;il
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Insure Now!
^ ou are sure to die—yoj^don’t know when,
but/i"n this sad event l can protect your family.
' ■ Let’s talk it over.
Z. T. Dake
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Mr. and Mrs. Geer and daughter, st erected by t h e Lois Mills, for Mr. i
Miss Ernestihe, motored' to' Atlanta E H Hagan and Mr. J. F. Long are
Tuesday. j near completion. - They should feel
Bill Blue and others attended the g,. at ,; ful for this act of kindness of
ball game at Carrollton Monday. . | the pl . csic ient, Mr. M. E. Geer. |
Mr. Maret and family took dinner j
Sweetwater Saturday. Mr. Maret
is some fisherman.
We are glad to report no smallpox
in our village.
Miss Katie Lou Patrick is doing
nicely at the Flat Rock sanitarium,
~Mr. .1. L. Cooper and family motored
through to Spartanburg S. C., last
week making stops at Anderson and
Easley, S. C. >
Mr. C. A. Keown was up in Va.
LITHIA SPRINGS RT. 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson spent
the week-end with his sister, Mrs.
Annie Mitchell.
Mr. Arthur Todd spent Sunday with
homefolks.
Mrs. Lawrence Hendrix is on the j
sick list this week.
__ Mr. Jim Todd and sister, Miss Grace, j
last week on official business for V. [motored to Atlanta Sunday afternoon.!
R. Spilth. ' j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Loyd spent.
Our Sunday School and mid-week Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strick-
prayer meeting are holding up fine. | land.
We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs. ^- as 'p u ||j nt , i, ovd spent Sunday
H. H. Parson with us again. They^.^ ^ MaHe Turner .
You Don’t Like High Prices
Copyright t»19, Hart SchaSnerkMar*
T HERE’S a lot of complaint about the
th ‘ high price of clothing; the public
wants to punish somebody for it; and in
some localities the retail merchant, who
cant help it, is the one who gets “soaked.”
We know clothes cost a great deal;
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we wish they didn’t. We are not
profiteering; on the contrary, we’re
selling clothes to=day at a closer
margin of profit than ever before.
We’re doing our best to keep retail
prices down, and still “get by” and <,
go on doing business, We could
mark up our clothing 10 per cent
and then be cheaper than some
stores who claim to be selling cloth
ing 25 per cent Discount.
Cut we’re willing to do more, than our
share; we’re taking our entjre stock Hart
Schaffner & Marx and other suits and
pricing them 10 per cent off, they’ll cost
more than that at wholesale when we go
to replace them. But that hasn’t anything
to do with it right now. The price is
On our $49.00 Suit now $44.10.
On our $55.00 Suit now $49.50.
On our $65.00 Suit now $58.50.
Great Values at $25.00
You’ll find some unusually
good cloihes at this figure;
style for every taste;
models for every figure.
All Panama and soft hats
25 per cent discount.
Special Prices on Silks
We’ve been selling silks
at less than we could buy
the same goods wholesale.
But for the next ten days
our prices on silks will be
20 per cent off regular
prices.
Ladies’ Coat Suits and
Coats, 25 per cent dis
count.
GILES BROTHERS
THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes’
Pay CASH
Pay LESS
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STORES
We, the undersigned business men
of Douglasville, promise to i close our
stores on each Thursday” 1 afterithon
from June,! to September 1,19.20, at
12 o’clock ML, and not. bpefi same lot
business until Friday morning Hollow
ing:
Whitley Pharmacy,
Selman Brothers,
Burton Brothers,
Mozley Brothers,
J. 0. Connally,
Lilia I. Freeman,
J. Q. Enterken & Son,
Prickett & Land, Barbers,
Stewart Brother,
Wm. Tontak,
J. L. Selman & Son,
Upshaw Brothers,
W. A.Abercrombie,
J. D. Abercrombie,
Cannon Brothers,
H. L. Dorris,
.DouglasAille Postoffice.
Douglasville Banking Co,,
J. B. Morris,
Abercrombfe & MeGouirk, j
j ,Q. Kjrkley, , lvr .
Harding Supply Co.,
J. W. James,
Paul D. Seilipan Co.,
J. C. McGarley; ’
B. F. Burton,
Almand & McKoy,
Marchman’s Pharmacy,
N. B. & J, T. Duncan .Co., •
Giles Brothers;' 1 ’ \
Bud Pilgrim,
A. H. Moody, Shop,
J. A. 'Dorris,". 'V'' "
S C. & J. H. Harding,
Farmers &'Merchant^ Bank 1
Joe S. Abercrombie, '
W. Hi Bobo,
J. W. Townsend.
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CLASSIFIED
(^ADVERTISEMENTS
-IS, brinfj your Film to Joe,
0. McCurley for developing.
NOTICE:—Bring your rag3, sacks,
scrap iron, metals, rubber, etc, to
me at the Pat MeGouirk old flour mill,
and Mr. Joe Kirkly will wait on you
for me with highest market prices.
And oblige,
JOHN H. KEATON. •
“How We Cleared Oi*r Summer Home
Of Rats,’ 1 by Mm. Perry.
"When wo opened our seaside home
last Miay, it was alive with rats.
They'd gnawed all the upholsterin'
We cleaned them, out in a week with
1 RAT SNAP. I prefer this rat killer
| because it oomes in cake form, no
mixing. Saves dirtying hands and
plates. “ Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00,
Sold and guaranteed by Almand &
McKoy, Joe C. McCarley, and Harding
Supply Company,
10 SMALL PHOTOGRAPHS for
25c, from any picture. Coin or money
order, including poetnge for raturn.
A. Easterling, 334 Washington St.,
Atlanta, Ga. Member Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce.
Servant Girl Wouldn't Go In Cellar
Fearing Kate
Mrs. Topper, Plainfield, N. J., says,
“Rats were so bad in our cellar the
servant girl wouldn't go there. Bought
some RAT-SNAP and it cleaned all
the rats out.” RAT-SNAP destroys
rats and mice. Absolutely prevents
odors. Comes in cake form, no mix
ing. Cats or dogs won’t touch it.
Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00.
Anyone wanting the laundry wagon
to call for laundry will please notify
the office, (No. 18). The wagon will
not come around unless you call for
it. Lois Cotton Mills Laundry.
JUST ' RECEIVED a. shipment of
Crain Cradles at $6.00 each. Banks
Bros.
LARGE LOT of ladles and men's
hnt.a at reduced prices. Banks Bros.
NOTICE
The public is warned against em
ploying Loyd Dingier (white), wh'o is
under contract with me for one year
to make crop on halves. I forbid any
one from renting him a crop or em
ploying him.
7-4 J. R. Price.
FOR SALE—A 5-year-old mare or
a 7-year-old mare. E. L. Wortham.
YOU NO DOUBT REALIZE THAT
THE WRONG GLASSES MIGHT
RUIN YOUR EYES, WHILE THE
RIGHT ONES WILL STRENGTHEN
AND IMPROVE THEM. FOR THIS
REASON YOU SHOULD BE VERY
PARTICULAR WITH WHOM TOU
RISK YOUR EYES. OUR EXPERT
OPTOMETRIST, CHAS. A. GREEN
HAS BEEN MAKING OUR TOWN
FOR YEARS AND ALL OF HIS
WORK IS PERSONALLY GUARAN
TEED BY US. HE WILL BE AT
OUR STORE AGAIN ON THURS
DAY, JUNE 10TH.
4. U SELMAN & SON. DOUGLAS:
VILLE, GA.'
FOR SALE—At a bargain.
Overland Roadster. Z. T. Daka
STRAYED OR STOLEN May 26-
Brown- male .yearling,' about one year
old. A. K. Matthews.
OUR. EXPERT OPTOMETRIST,
MR. '’HAS. A. GREEN. OF THE
CHAS. A. GREEN. OPTICAL CO.
ATLANTA. GA- WILL BE HERE
AGAIN ON THURSDAY. JUNE
rrrw. TirYOir are having eye
TROUBLES THAT REQUIRE GLAS
SES. CALL IN TO SEE HIM. HE
HAS SATISFIED THOUSANDS OF
OTHERS AND CAN SATISFY YOU.
J. L. SELMAN * SON, DOUGLAS-
VILLE, GA.
FOR SALE—100 acre* of land, 2
miles of town; 6-room house; large
barn, and other outbuildings, good
orchard, and pasture; 50. acres in cul
tivation,: 15 acres good‘bottom land,
on two public roads, and mail routes.
Bargain if sold at once. See Ernest
0. Sayer.
LOST—One pair ladies nwe glasses,
with chain guard, .in caste, Finder
notify II. K. Upshaw. Reward.
100 POUND CAPACITY refVigcF
A new ator for sale at a bargain.
Frank Btuiwn’s state.