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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL.
WE OPEN THE F4LL SEASON
With a Sale of
HEW FILL DRESSES
AT UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS
This comes as the biggest Dress
brews 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 rsilk grades.
Also all wool Tricotines--in O Ym / > PC
all the called for shades «p iJ# • c9
Dresses Worth to $39.75
Heavy Satins and fine all wool Tricotines. Navy
14.75
and Black principally. Beautifully
beaded or silk braid trimmed
Dresses Worth to $44.75
Canton Crepes, Charmeuse and satin Crepes of ex
tra weight. Also Imported Tricotines. 91 7li
Lovely beaded designs and braids. uti I u
Charming New Ilillinery Priced
A THIRD LESS
—than equal qualities and styles are sold in credit
stores. Our new Fall assortments cater to every
purse, providing a shape, a trimming, and asizefor
every taste. Three of our famous specials are-
Ready-to-Wears in Velvets <£ 1 Cl C
and Felts ipl.'jO
Trimmed and Tailored Hats
3.75
6.75
Hundreds of Other Hats up to $19.75
Fine Lyons and Panne Velvet Hats
Both trimmed and tailored
We are Ready for Fall
EVERY DEPARTMENT is
bringing to the front the newest
styles, 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 every member of the
household-all bought on the low
market and priced accordingly.
Smith & Higgins
254 PETERS STREET
ATLANTA, GA.
PAY ME for CURES ONLY.
If you t
Piles, Fistula,
# suffering: from rectal troubles such — ,
Stricture, Fissure or Varicose Veins, which invariably cause loss
of vitality, nervousness and general debility, I will cure you or
make no charge for my services. I also successfully treat Catarrh,
Blood Poisou, 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 re
turning home. Office hours daily 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays 11 a.
m. to I p. in. Everything strictly private and confidential.
DR. T. W. HUGHES. Specialist.
Established 1H2—WVj N. Bread St., opp. Id Nat. Baak, Atlanta. Ga.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
| in Oct. before the court house* door
j in Douglasville Ga., to the highest
j bibder for ca3h, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property
j to-wit:
One tract or parcel of.land lying
rnd being in the first district aid
fifth section of Douglas , County
Georgia, and being thg north \vcs~
j part of land lot No. 87 and being
hounded as follows.
On the north by lands of A. R
Eoir.ar, on the east b lands of W T
Rowland, on the south by lands of
YV. T. Rowlaitd and on the west by
lands of E. P. Bornar The tract
containing seventy-five .acres more
oi less and being known as the J R
.Abercrombie Estate and known as
the home place of W. T. Rowlav.d
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
Atlanta arid against the sdlti W. T
Rowland. Tenant in possession no
tified according to law.
This Sept. 6, 1921.
A. S. BAGGETT,
Sheriff Douglas County, Ga.
The most logical explanation would
•ppear to be that an electrically-treat
ed piece of iron gives off u force
analogous to that given off by radium,
in that It will affect other pieces of
metal without materially lessening Its
own power.
The nnine “magnet" Is derived from
the mineral "magnetite." This, In
turn, Is so called because It was first
discovered in 'Magnesia. Magnetite Is
a natural magnet, of which lodestone
Is one'of the best known varieties.
Their Wedding Day.
When we were married, iny hus
band and I thought We had planned
carefully to elude the sendoff our set
was sum to give us. We hail a quiet
family wedding and knowing our
friends would he at the depot to see
us off on our trip with the usual em
barrassing attentions bestowed on
newlyweds, we decided to outwit (hem
by hoarding the train at the water
tank, where It stopped before pulling!
into (he station. We drove up there
undetected, chi inhered up on the rear,
platform, and then discovered to our
dismay that the rear door was locked!
Unable to get Into the car, we cow- j
ered there, both blushing red as beets, j
while the train slowly pulled up be;
fore the long platform full of our ap
preciative friends.—Chicago Tribune
It took
yEARS^yEARS
to develop
CAMEL QUALITY
We worked on Camels for years before we put them
on the market. Years of testing—blending—experi
menting with the world’s choicest tobaccos.
\
And, now, EVERY BAY, all our skill, manufactur
ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos
are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette
that can be produced.
There’s nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And *
there’s nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness,
fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIGA-
RETTY AFTERTASTE.
That’s why Camel popularity is growing faster than
ever.
A better cigarette cannot he made.
We put the utmost quality into
THIS ONE BRAND.
Bread to Clean Watchej.
There is no uuwe novel use to which
bread Is put than that in vogue In
some of the great watch factories
where more than forty loaves of fresh
bread were used daily In pre-war times
From the early days of watchmak
ing .fresh bread has been reduced to
dough which * is used in removing oil
and chips adhering to the minute parti
of the watch. Since many of these
parts are barely visible to the naked
eye the oil Is absorbed by the dough
while the chips stick to it. There 1$
no other known substance that wipes
the parts without leaving Some par
ticles attached to them. Ilonce, “star
of life” Is used.
Waiting List.
A Pennsylvania authority is advocat
ing the genera! establishment of goal
farms. Good; the next thing will be
the establishment of general disposi
tion to he the gout.—Boston Trua,
script.
Atlanta’s Two Leading Hotels
“I wa» hardly able to drag, I
was sawe^kened.’’writes Mrs. U.
W. F. Ray. oil Easley. S. C. X
“The doctortroafed me for about “
two mootos, etui I didn't get
_ any better. I bad a large fam-
M fly and fell I surely must do
something to enable me to take
care ot my tittle ones. I had
V heard of
KIMBALL HOUSE
400 Rooms-200 Baths.
Centrally Located
HOTEL ANSLEY
356 Rooms-356 Baths 8
it
Atlanta’s Finest Hotel s
%
Louis J. Dinkier & Son, Propr. |
Also Phoenix Hotel, Waycross, Georgia
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A Tonic )|
For Women
GIVE US AN ORDER FOR
That Job Printing That You Need
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CARDUI
4 The Woman’s Tonic £
M “I decided to try it,” con- X
tinues Mrs. Ray ... “I took *;
M eight bottles in all... I re- ¥
A| gained my strength and hare
had no more trouble with wo
manly weakness. 1 have tee
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out
doors ... I can sure recom
mend Cardui.”
Take Cardui today. It may
» be just what yofl need.
At all druggists.
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6.55 PM
4.03PM
10.31PM
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11.41 PM
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5.40AM
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12.20PM
12.35 PM
2.40PM
No. 30
4.0OPM
8.33 PM
10.40PM
19.53AM
2.20AM
3.23AM
3.44AM
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12.35PM
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4.05PM
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Richmond. Va. ~
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ar WASHINGTON, D. C.
ar BALTMORE, MO., Panna. Sjra.
ar. Wa»t PHILADELPHIA
ar North PHILADELPHIA
ar NEW YORK, Panna.Sr>t«n
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10.35AM
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6.30 PM
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10.53 PM
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4.50PM
4.30PM
1.1)0 PM
11.52AM
9.30AM
8.10AM
7.02AM
0.33AM
5.30AM
12.40 AM
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11.(10 PM
33BAST
9.S0PM
8.12PM
5.47 PM
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3.33 PM
No. 35
3.2SAM
5.05AM
1.05AM
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7.45PM
6.27PM
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EQUIPMENT
Net. 37 and 38. NEW YORK A NEW ORLEANS LIMITED. SMid Pullman train. Or.wine
New Orleuu, Montnimrr. Atlanta, Washington and New York. Siteptac car northbound between AtianU and Richmond. Dining car.
Club car. Lihrary-Obeervation car. No coaches. '
Noa. 1374133. ATLANTA SPECIAL- Drawing room sleeping cara between Macow^ Ceiumhm, Atlanta. Washington irilWwtlfafc
Waahington-San Franciaco tourist ilsepini car southbound. Dining car. Coach#*.
Noa. 29 4k 30. BIRMINGHAM SPECIAL. Drawing room sleeping cars between Birmingham, Atlanta, Washington and Nsw York.
San Franciaco-Washintton tourist slsepin] car northbound. SUopinjr car between Richmond and Atlanta aouthbouad. Obimntioa car.
Dining car. Coaches.
Noa. 35 4k 36. I._.. _ s _ ¥
Orleans, Montgomery, Birmingham, Atlanta and Washington and New York. Dining car. Coachaa*.
Notei Noa. 29 and 30 usa Peachtree Street Station only at Atlanta.
Nota: Noa. 29 and 30 use Peachtree Street Station only at Atlanta.
Note: Train No. 136 connects at Washington with "COLONIAL EXPRESS," through train to Boston Ha Hell Cato Btufgo Route,
leaving Washington 8.1S A. M. via Penna. System.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
The Doable Tracked Trank Line Between Atlanta, Ga. and Waehington, D. C.