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WE OPEN THE FALL SEASON
With a Sale of
NEW FALL DRESSES
AT UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS
This comeB as the biggest Duress
News we have printed in years, at
the beginning of a new season,
being able to offer these strictly
high-class, thoroughly desirable
and altogether lovely dresses at
such marvelous savings.
It’s a case of having to see at first hand for
yourself, the dresses themselves, to fully under
stand how seldom such an opportunity is yours.
All sizes are to be had for Women and Misses.
Dresses Worth to $29.75
These are Taffetas and Satins in all silk grades.
Also all wool Tricotines- in tfj* O ^ PC
all the called for shades
Dresses Worth to $39.75
Heavy Satins and fine all wool Tricotines. Navy
and Black principally. Beautifully | /I ^ g
beaded or silk braid trimmed -2- • eJ
Dresses Worth to $44.75
Canton Crepes, Charmeuse and satin Crepes of ex
tra weight. Also Imported Tricotines. Oi yr
Lovely beaded designs and braids. uiil u
Charming New Millinery Priced
A THIRD LESS HERE
—than equal qualities and styles are sold in credit
stores. Our new Fall assortments cater to every
purse, providing a shape, a trimming, and a size for
every taste. Three of our famous specials are-
Ready-to-Weacs in Velvets
unci Felts
$1.95
3.75
6.75
Hundreds of Other Hats lip to $19.75
Trimmed and Tailored Hats
Fine Lyons and Panne Velvet Hats
Both trimmed and tailored
We are Ready for Fall
EVERY DEPARTMENT is
bringing to the front the newest
st> les, whether it be new Milli
nery, Wearables for Women and
Children, Clothes for Men and
Boys, Dress Goods of Silk or
Wool, or the smartest of Foot
wear for eve t y member of the.
household-all. bought on the low
market and priced accordingly.
Smith & Higgins
254 PETERS STREET
ATLANTA, GA.
>od
PAY ME for CURES ONLY
make no charge for my services. I also successfully treat Catarrh.
Blood Poison, Skin. Kidney. Bladder and Chronic' Diseases, Eczema. ]
Nervous Debility, Exhaustion, Weakness. Out-of-town men visit
ing the city call on me at once, as you may be cured before n
turning home. Office hours daily 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays 11
m. to 1 p. cu. Everything strictly private and confidential.
DR. T. W. HUGHES. Specialist.
Established IM2—!§*•», N. Broad St., opp. 3d Nat. Bank, Atlanta. Ga.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in Oct. before the court house door
in Douglasville Ga., to the highest
bibder for cash, within the legal
hours of sale, the following nroprrtjf
to-wit:
^One iract or parcel of land lying
f lid being in the first district a id
fifth section of Douglas County
Georgia, and being the north \vcs~
part of land lot No. 87 and being
! bounded as follows. .
On the north by lands of A. R i
boinar, on the east b lands of W T j
I Rowland, on the south by lands of ;
\V. T. Rowland and on the west by !
lands of E. P. Bomnr The tract
containing seventy-five acres nnre
oi less and being known as the .) R
Abercrombie Estate and known rs
the home place of W. T. Rowland
being a four room house and barn
on same.
To be sold as the property of W.
T Rowland to satisfy an execution
issued from the Municipal Court ot
A.tlanta and against the said W. T
Rowland. Tenant in possession no
tified according to law.
This Sept. 6, 1921.
A. S. BAGGETT,
Sheriff Douglas County, Ga.
LOST—strayed or stolen about
2 weeks ago, one Black half-
grown, female Collie, with white
breast and feet. Holder please
return to FRANK BURTON, or
otherwise take consequences.
Auto Polo Every 'Day and Night
Auto Polo, the exciting sport that It
put on at the Southeastern Fair, Octo
her 13-22, will be a feature every day
and night. The contest, which is wagei;
between two teams oi\ Ford cars, es
pecially made for Auto Polo, is one
that holds the grand stand breathles?
from start to finish. The cars turr
over, lose wheels and collide in a
manner that puts pep into the perform
ance from start to finish.
You’!! enjoy the
sport of rolling
’em with P. A.!
Print* Alb*rt i* told
in toppy rod bag*,
tidy red tine, hand-
tome pound and half
pound tin humidor*
and in tha pound
F IRST thing you do next
—go get some makin’s
papers and some Prince
Albert tobacco and puff away
on a home made cigarette
that will hit on all your
smoke cylinders!
No use sitting-by and say
ing maybe you’ll cash this
hunch tomorrow. Do it while
the going’s good, for man-o-
man, you can’t figure out
what you’re passing by! Such
flavor, such coolness, such
more-ish-ness—well, the only
way to get the words em
phatic enough is to go to it
and know yourself!
And, besides Prince
Albert’s delightful flavor,
there’s its freedom from bite
and parch which is cut out by
our exclusive patented proc
ess! Certainly—you smoke
P. A. from sun up till you
slip between the sheets with
out a comeback.
Prince Albert is the tobac
co that revolutionized pipe
smoking. If you never could
smoke a pipe — forget it l
You can—AND YOU WILD
—if you use Prince Albert
for packing! It’s a smoke
revelation in a jimmy pipe
or a cigarette!
by R. J. Reynolds
Fringe Albert
the national joy smoke
G|and CircuifRaces
% -Atlanta--
rOc-t; 13*22 -
MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS
Exclusive Fireworks Program Especial
ly Designed for the Southeastern
Fair, October 13-22.
The annual fireworks program al the
Southeadtern Fair is something which
Is alone worth the price of admission,
aR it Is prepared by an artist who
comes to Atlanta two weeks.in advance
and with a crew of men prepares the
pleasing set pieces which have charm
ed and delighted thousands of people.
The offering thla year will excel all
previous efforts and will include some
of the grandest aerial displays ever
seen In the South. The rockets will
include weeping willow, National
streamers, Peacock plumes, floating
festoons and parachutes. Then there
will be prismatic fountains, repeating
shells, mines of stars and serpents j
with fiery geysers, and all the novel-
Lies like the Devil Among the Tailors,
GIVE US AN ORDER FOR
That lob Printing That You Need
1 Tired 1
HOTEL ANSLEY
356 Rooms-356 Baths
Atlanta’s Finest Hotel
Atlanta’s Two Leading Hotels
KIMBALL HOUSE
400 Rooms-200 Baths.
Centrally Located
Louis J. Dinkier & Son, Propr.
jj Also Phoenix Hotel, Waycross, Georgia
“f vn weak and run-down.’’
rotates Mrs. Blnla Burnett, af
Dalton. Qa. "I wss thin sad
last felt ttrad, all tha tlma. N
I didn’t rest well I wasn’t H
qper hungry- I knew, by U
dlls, T needed s tonic, and B
as there is none better than— R
CARDII1
The Woman’s Tonic 6
. . . t began using Cardul,"
continues Mrs. Burnett.
“After my first bottle, I slept
better and ate better. I took
four bottles. Now I’m well,
feel Just fine, eat and sleep,
my skin is clear and I have
gained and sure feel that
Cardnl is the best tonic ever
made."
Thousands of other women
have found Cardul just as
Mrs. Burnett did. It should
help you.
At all druggists.
lsii5SG2faiSS9isiiG§
CK REGULARITY
een the Sooth and Washington and New York
Northbound
3CUDULES SBCWKWC AUGUST14. na
No. 38
No. 135
No. M
No. 30
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1. 1 P.achtraa Station (Cent- Time) or
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or GREENSBORO, N. C. Iv
No. 29
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Southbound
Nc«. 37 and 38. NEW YORK A NEW ORLEANS LIMITED. Soud Pullman twin. Dcaminq room stateroom sleeping can between
New Orleans. Montgomery, Atlanta, Washington and New York. Sleeping car northbound boewoon Atlanta and Richmond. Dining ear.
Club car. Library-Observation car. No coaches. _ , ... . «. , u „ .
Nos. 137 & 138. ATLANTA SPECIAL. Drawing room sleeping care between Macon, ColAtlanta, Washington and New York.
Weehington-Sen Francisco tourist sleeping car southbound. Dining car. Coaches. ...... . u „ .
Noe. 29 & 30. BIRMINGHAM SPECIAL. Drawing room sloping cars between BirmirgLacn. Atlanta, Wasnmgton and New York.
San Francisco-Washington tourist sleeping car northbound. Slaspsr.g car between Richmond and Atlanta southbound. Observation car.
D * mn J£T’35 C * 3fiT*NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, ATLANTA & NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. Drawing room sleeping cars between New
Orleans, Montgomery, Birmingham, Atlanta and Washington end Now York. Dining car. Coaches.
Note: Noe. 29 and 30 use Poechtree Street Station only at. Atlanta. _
Note: Train No. 138 connects at Washington with “COLONIAL EXPRESS, through train to Boston He Hell Cate Bridge Route,
leaving Washington 8.IS A. M. via Panne. Syatem.
® SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM (j£ft
The Doable Tracked Trunk Line Between Atlanta, Ga. and Washington, D. C. ^ ^