Newspaper Page Text
f •
COUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER *4, 1940.
EB+B+B*B*B*B*B+**B+B+B*B*B+B*B*«*a*M!-l-HM.B.:*B*B-!.B+B*a*B-!*!*M*B*B+B+B+B.i'B*B*B*B'
I THANK YOU
I want to thank the people of Douglas county and surrounding country for their liberal patronage this year
and will appreciate the same during 192i. For mutual benefit I will continue to sell at same cut prices as
when we put on our Big Consolidated Sale. We still have a big stock on hand and whatever you need it
wilbbe to your benefit to buy at our low prices.
GROODZINSKY
iiSWuK y‘"'V
iifiiT
iW Y
f
lOud (V
ewimtvw &vdmirwLb~
Christmas Song
Tn every babe that gains the light
Through rack of human pain,
In each ncw-hrcathing soul tonight
The Christ-child lives again.
; In every drop of anguish, pressed
Trout pallid woman’s lirotv,
j In every virgin mother-breast
His Mother whispers now.
i And wise men through the dark
ness hie,
Lol In the East—a Star!
I 0 little Christ who is to die
tVas your soul's journey far?
! Strange meteor wounds of death
and birth
Lighting an endless sea;
| A little child has come to earth
1 And He must die for me!
-By Marv McNeil Tenollosa, in
the Craftsman.
What Are
Your Chances
of Success
Manga ii. It
>u get tin
is put up i
Ask for
of greater vi-l
genuine Pepto-
i both liquid and
‘Glide's” and be
e package. The
e the same medi-
Advertisement
JUST GOT IN two new Victrolas and
i lot of Columbia Records at about half
• rice. \V. R. Smith, Douglasvilc.
Do You Step Out W ith Snap and
Vigor? Are You Able To (jet
Things Dnoe?
DON’T STAND IN YOUR OWN WAY
! People With I bin, Weak Blood
! Have a Hard Time of it. They
Should lake Pepto-Mangan.
STRAYED, Friday, Dec, 17, large 1
bound dog, Red, speckle. Left ears sore.|
Had collar on. Notify me and receive i
reward. FHI D HUKY, Douglasville, Ga 1
Uw : : ; yujkua
BRANCHES IN ALL The PRINCIPAL C TIPS
We wish all of our customers a Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year and prosperity throughout the year
to come.
We ask those who are not our customers to come in
and meet our officers and get acpuainted in our bank
and with our business nietnods.
We are here to serve you, to give you a safe place to
keep your money and prompt service for all of your
banking businesf.
("wiwVrnflhps injbrJ
Farmers & MerchantsBank
R. Henderson, Cashier
the fat
of yo
having
r health.
?d blood.
So
CLASSIFIED
ADS
KOUAKEUS, br
McCnrley for if
.’our Film to Joe
Inping.
WINTER RESORT F/IRES,
SE.'SON 1930-2,
much dcpi
you stand up ill front of your work with j
half-starved Wood in your system you
are standing in your own way. You are.
blocking your own progress.
Thin blood makes you dull. It makes
you pale. You take no enjoyment out of
your work. It is only half as good as it
should be.
You can remedy that condition so
easily. Begin taking that fine tonic,
Pepto-Mangan, today and keep it up for
awhile. Your blood will become nour
ished- Pepto-Mangan makes red 'blood
corpuscles. You will get energy and
strong power of resistance. Instead of
standing in your own way ,you will push
“Talk Trips” Save Money
“Talk Trips”; by Ion# distance telephone offer
you the most up-to-date way to attend to your
busines and social affairs in nearby or distant
cities.
The telephone carries you there and back
quickly, saving the delays and disappointments
that often arise when'you travel in person.
Why not try it?
Gainesboro Telephone & Telgraph Co.
♦■■HH'B+B-I-B+B-I-B'FB-FB.I.B-S-B+B+B+H'B+B'i-B'i-B-i'B+B+B+B+B-I-B+B+B+B+B+Bd-B+B+B+B-hB+B+B+B+B+B+B
I Prices Still i Further Reduced!)
Winter excursion tickets on sale tp
winter resorts in the Southeast and to
resorts in Arizona and Texas, daily
October 1, 1920 to April 30, 1921, in- .j.
elusive; final return limit May 31, 1921.1^
Stop-overs allowed at all stations on ®
either going or return trip, or both, ®
within final limit of ticket, upon appli-JJj*
cation to Conductor, j ®
For full information as to rate*, 21
schedules, etc., apply to nearest Agent or| tt
Passenger Representative. | ■
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY | «
Sale of Women’s High Boots
$1 .95
Values to $6.00—Button or laced' hoots in
patent leather anti fine kids—300 pairs dis
played on tables
$10.00 Values— Brown and black kid— <C
laced styles—military or low heels—cap or
plain toes. Also smart Brogues *
.95
Millinery
One lot of $5.00
Ready-to-wears
$12.50 Values
Ostriche trimmed
fine Lyons velvet^75
It. H. I*,olc C. V. Vnnsant
DRS. POOLE & VANSANT
Surgery and Chronic Diseases of
Women and Children a Specialty
I’hones ,Nos. 24, 92 and 137 j
ffice over Selmnn’s Drug Store
Men’s Clothing
Reduced 33 1-3 Per Ct.
Suits and Overcoats
$,t0.00 values $20.00
$35 00 values'-— $23.34
$40.00 values $26.67
$45.00 values $30.00
$50.00 values $33.34
Men’s Gloves
$1.75 Work Gloves, heat and
water proof '
3.00;l!ailrond Gloves
of horsehide
$3.00 Undressed Kid
Gloves
$3.50 Kid
Gloves
$5.00 Motor Gloves, felt
lined
$8.00 Motor Gloves, felt
lined
'-$1.00
.$1.95
-$1.95
$2.50
$3.75
$5.95
Boys’ Clothing
Reduced 50 Per Cent.
Si/iLv and Overcoots
$15.00 values ; :..$ 7.50
$16.75 values $ 8.38
$18.75 values... $ 9.38
$20.75 values $10.38
NORFOLK COATS—LINED TROUSERS.
Men’s
Underwear
$1.50 Shirts and Drawers—
heavy fleeced—garment .-
$1.50 Shirts and Drawers—
ribbed—garment
$2.50 Union Suits—heavy
ribbed—garment
$3.50 Union Suits—springs
needle ribbed garments
.95
.95
$1.45
$1.95
Comforts
$5.00 val
ues
$6.00 val.
$3.95
$4.95
Blankets
$ 4.95 values—64x76—pair
$ 7-95 Wool finish plaids, pair.
$ 5.95 Plaids—64x76—pair
$12.50 Woolwick Plaids, pair...
$2.48
4.95
2.95
7.95
Smth tQ. Higgins
254 Peters Street
Atla nta