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IS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA Friday, September 10, i»2».
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CREDITS
BUSINESS
CONFIDENCE
VILLA RICA RT. 2
Mr. R. H. Bell and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Bell.
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Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Bivins. ( , §l
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. K. Bivins, Mr.
Marvin Bell and sister, Miss Thelma,
spent the week-end with relatives and
g H R B I 8 1 ■ lyy'HPfnH jfl fritfhds near Douglasvilie.
M I? I 1 3 P | 1 i * %1 r * and "Mrs. Boh' Harper and Mr.
land Mrs. J. K. Bivins motored to At-
I lanta Sunday.
Mr. W. M. Bell and Mr. J. J. Han-
ard have returned frojrv a visit to
| Sand Mountain, Ala., they report
through the medium of an account at this ci '°p s beln B flne -
You can establish business continence j
Ban k.
The most important thing in the
business world is CREDIT.
It may govern your success or failure
at any time.
Start an account with us today and
build your credit.
mqmmue (joanmi
(J UNITED 5TATE5&STATE DEPOSITORY
Capital and Surplus over#100,000.95
\-fyucflamlle tfa
and Mrs. J. J. Hansard spent
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Bell.
A mad dog was seen in our com
munity Sunday.
NOTICE
Due to an increase of .‘100 per cent
in coal and also an increase in other
supplies used at the plant, we have
been lossing $500.00 per month for j
several months.
| We are forced to raise the water
and light' rates as follows, after an
investigation we find the rate hereon
to be below the average town.
Water minimum, $1.25, 25c thous
and gallons from .‘1 to 100 thousand
and 20c per thousand all above 100
thousand.
Light minimum $1.50, and 20c per
k. w. up to 100 and 16c per k. w. all
above 100.
The above rate will start from Sep
tember 1st.
Water and Light Committee.
A Word for the Ambitious Boy: \
71 //"ANY an ambitious farm boy is beings temptecl^.^
/FT' tO'*go out into the world to seek Ins fortune.
' JL If you are considering deserting the farm, you are,
facing a crisis in your life that deserves much earnest thought
and study.
Talk the matter over with men whoought to know the right
course for ydu. Don’t decide too hastily. Perhaps your father
will take you into partnership, give yc u an interest in a plot
of ground or in some livestock that will be the foundation of
a fortune. Statistics show that th.: chances tor business
success are ten to otic in favor of agriculture.
For every ambitious country boy there are a dozen city toilers, sick
and tired-of the endless Knud, struggling d r.-perateiy to keep abreast
V 'Wir&INt&’i I—Ot the cost of living, iongii.e; for a chain.-: iojike their families
I l f- L^tuGodV gn-at out-of-doors. Millions <.i ,.,-n OTthe ciu are e
1 / * n 8 >' ,m Ibis minute because you are young and on the f
*Ay//jJ\ Z*- They know that the fnur-Jcczr clover of your good foi
rj ;| '''il *-* Z row,n J by your horrid doorstep.
3fin/ roSflT '’"ter t Good, modern, labor-saving machines are taking
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drudgery out of faruiiiu' and putting still more profit into
it. We*are headquarters for the International Full
Line, including Titan traciors, International engines,
and manure spreaders, Primrose ci *am separators,
McCormick and Leering harvesting, haying, and corn
machines, tillage tools, P^tO plows, etc. Sncti machines
add to .he profit and pleasure of da : ’y life.
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0&S i SSS t ^ Harding Supply Co
Everybody wants to know about
clothing prices for fall
T HAT’S only natural; clothes are a necessity; every man wears ’em,
and he dont want to pay any more than he has to pay for them. Here
are the facts: You’ll have lo pay a fairly good price for clothes; transpor
tation costs more; yarn spinners are getting more; weaving costs 150 per
cent more than it did a few years ago—every cost has gone up
There’s one thing we can control; one thing the makers can control,
and that is the price we and they get for the goods.
Hart Schaffner & Marx are selling on the closest margin imaginable—
we’re doing the same; the closest margins ever attempted.
Maybe we’ll not make very much money
on these clothes; but we shall give you
some remarkable values—and if you’re not
satisfied, we’ll give your money back
We’ve got lower price clothing if you want it, and all the other things
you’ll want to wear.
GILES BROTHERS
The One Price Cash Store
PAY CASH 3,
vMTSVilivft. ’.MW." ■ a V .j-s, ..y.
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The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
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