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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Winter Is
Approaching
The time has come when all are
thinking about
Winter Goods
We have carefully bought our Fall
Stock and we are confident that we
can give our customers the besd
values in desirable merchandise,
for your convenience we will men-
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tion a few items.
Gingham, plaids and checks 10c to 25c yd.
Outing, light and dark, good quality 15c yd.
Sheetings, 10c to 15c yd.
Dress Goods, storm and French
In all colors 75c to $2.50
Underwear, ladies vest and pants 50c each
Ladies Union Suits
Childrens Union
Sweaters and Caps
Ladies Coats
“ Suits
Mens
Boys
Hats and Caps at
$1.00 to $1.50
50c to $1.00
All Prices
$12.50 to $25.00
$20.00 to $25.00
$10.00 to $35.00
$3.50 to $10.00
All Prices
Shoes, Endicott-Johnson for Men and boys
2.50 to 6.00
Goodman for Ladies and Children at all prices.
Give us a call and
self
convince your
that we have the goods at
THE RIGHT PRICES
e*. N. B. & 1. T. Duncan Co.
I Douglasville Cafel
Three VIRGINIA
Friendly BURLEY"
Gentlemen TURKISH
The perfect blend of the three
perfect cigarette tobaccos
in one perfect cigarette
one-eleven
cigarettes
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★ lil^THAVE
THE STATE’S BEST ASSET.
Health ft the haHls of life; the beailh
of the child it of fundamental imports
ance. In 1020, 35,5% of all tleatbo In
Georgia were of children under 14
year# old; of thl* number 31.7% were
of infant* and pre-school age children.
We have done nome effective work
along the line* of the health of the
achool child, but this Ls practically
only 10% of the problem, the field of
the Infant and pre-school age child
having really not been touched
Unfortunately, mankind tends to
work on the "after the fact" plan; we
wait until floine evil occurs, then strive
to correct ft. Disease Is not only
caused by disease germs transmitted
by flies, impure water, etc., but of
equal Importance Is the suite of the
individual’s resistance. We should not
wait until the child Is sick and then
take it to a doctor. We are treating
the child as "the nation's best asset"
only when we keep him well. As some
one has said, "the way to keep people
from dying Is to keep them well.”
The most effective agent to keep
your baby well is a Children's Health
Center. There are 30 of these Chil
dren’s Health Centers In Georgia, do
ing splendid work tor the children of
their communities. Why not have a
Children’s Health Center in your com
munity? Write to the Division of Child
Hygiene. State Board of Health, At
lanta, for information.
| On Sunday, August 14, 1921, some rich tourists
8 stopped at our Cafe and ate dinner. •
| After leaving and going about 2 miles out of town j
•| they were talking about their meal and decided to re-j
g turn for compliment. !
j| These people stated they had traveled overthe U. ]
S., Canada, England, France, Belgium and Germany, j
| and this was the best meal that they I
| had ever eaten in any Cafe anywhere!
i| and they returned for compliment.
!| We feel under these conditions our food and man- jj
R ner of serving ought to be good enough for Douglas-f
jl ville and Douglas County.
« Our Cafe is for the white Ladies and Gentlemen, j
\\ and not for the drunkards and disorderly Ladies andi
| Gents. Come to see us, and pay. Cash.
||
H We carry Fresh Oysters at all times.
I A. J. HUDSON, Proprietor
$
i.t
That ion; anyone sliouia see Cue triitn
of this statement. No one can sit up
in an office and concoct a few gallons
of stuff that would be of any service
to the one taking it; it is unreason
able to suppose that such a thing can
be done.
If you are sick or need medicine
consult your own physician; have him
make a thorough examination and i*
he is not satisfied call in or visit a
consultant, for in this way only can
you get scientific advice; in this way
only cun you secure the proper care
and attention. Take no sterotyped
remedy; take no patented medicine so-
called, and avoid those who use such
methods of treatment. Every individ
ual is a problem unto himself or her
self and should so he considered. We
have as honest physicians in this
county as can be had anywhere, and
they can give you the personal service
that each ill person deserves. Really
whether you are ill or not we do not
know of an investment that would pay
you better than to have a thorough
examination at least once a year. The
State Board of Health will make all
the laboratory examinations without
any expense to you or to your phy
sician.
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN ;
The Georgia Suite Hoard of Health
we are told, often receives letters from
people setting out in detail their ail
ments. symptoms and conditions; tha
appeals the sufferers make are p*
thelic; the writers are in distress;
some (‘uses are mure than likely men
tal only.
The State Board of Health is al
ways glad to hear from any citizen
of the state; ft la delighted to be ol
any service that it can; in fact, that
la what it ta for. but so many people
expect the impossible. It is, for e*
ample, impossible to get a prescription
by mail for any malady; it is impos
sible for anyone to prepare a remetty
that will fit any kind of disease of
be suitable for anyone other than the
one for whom it is prepared. No one
can intelligently diagnose or prescribe
tot anvoae .without a thr»ro«»«'h «▼*'—
DOCTORS VISIT ATLANTA
Many of our* physicians are taking
the week of July 11th in Atlanta visit
ing the clinics and hospitals, ami
while there will pay a visit to the
State Boanl of Health laboratories
and executive offices to see at first
hand how lhe specimens they send in
are handled, how the Pasteur treat
ment for mad dog bite is made and
also see the typhoid vaccine manufac
tured. as well a.s the other activities
of the 1 laboratories.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Douglas County.
Pursuant to an order granted
by the court of Ordinary of Doug
las county, Ga., will be sold be
fore the court house door of said
county on the first Tuesday in
November next, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest and
best bidder forersh, the following
described property, to-wit:
The Nortli half of lot of land
number one hundred thirty-five
in the first district, fifth section of
Douglas County, Ga., containing
one hundred acres, more or less.
Said property to be sold as the
property of the estate of Jackson
S. Smith, late of Douglas Cotinty,
Georgia, deceased, and for the
purpose of paying debts of said
estate and making distribution
among the heirs at law of said
deceased.
This October 4th, 1921.
T. L. PITTMAN,
Admr. De Bonis Non Estate of
Jackson S. Smith, Deceased.
Shoe Re-Nurv
Operated by C. ft. Baggett;'& W’H. Simon
We have purchased the Shoe Shop recently operated
by Mr. Stringfellow. All our work guaranteed.
We sell army goods of all kinds.
Application For Letters of Ad
ministration.
Georgia—Douglas County.
To all whom it may concern:
The N. B. Sc J. T. Duncan Co.,
a corporation and J. B. Morris, as
creditors having, in proper form,
applied to me for Permanent Let
ters of Administration to be issued
to T. L. Pittman, Clerk Superior
Court, on the estate of M. C. Teal
late of said County, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of M. C. Teal to be
and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, to show
cause, if any they can why per
manent administration should not
be granted to T. L. Pittman, Clerk
of Superior Court said County on
M. C. Teal’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 3rd day of October
1921. J. H. McLARTY,
Ordinary.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
By mail, payable in advance—D ally and Sunday.
One Year, $9.50 Six Months, $5.00 One Month .90
The Daily Journal: One Year $7.50 Six Mouths -4.
00 One Month .70 The Sunday Journal
One Year $5.00 Six Months $2. 50.
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