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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA^
WE OPEN THE FALL SEASON
With a Sale of
NEW FALL DRESSES
AT UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS
“ This comes as the biggest Dress
News we have printed in years, at
the beginning of a new season,
being able to offer these strictly
high-class, thoroughly desirable
^nd 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
silk grades.
$9.75
These are Taffetas and Satins in all
Also all wool Tricotines-- in
all the called for shades
Dresses Worth to $39.75
Heavy Satins and fine all wool Tricotines. Navy
and Black principally. Beautifully 1 /A T %
beaded or silk braid trimmed
Dresses Worth to $44.75
Canton Crepes, Charmeuse and satin Crepes of ex
tra weight. Also Imported Tricotines. OJ 7C
Lovely beaded designs and braids. aii 1 U
Charming New Millinery 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
and Felts
Trimmed and Tailored Hats
$1.95
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
sty 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 every member of the
household-all bought on the low
market and priced accordingly. 1
Smith & Higgins
254 PETERS STREET
ATLANTA, GA.
PAY ME for CURES ONLY
If you arc auiferiug from rectal troubles such as Piles, Fistula,
Stricture, Tisst.ir or Varicose Veins, which ^variably
of vitality, narvonsness and general debility, I will ci
make no 'charge for my services. I also successfully tre
Blood Poison. Skin, Kidney. Bladder and Chronic Disease
Nervous Debility, Exhaustion, Weakness. Out-of-town men visit
ing the city call on me at once, as you may be cured before re-
• • ‘vtti*A..r. .tn,t\> 1ft n in tr) (, p. m. Sundays
’ ufidcntial.
A FOOLISH BANKER
Thorn lived a man in a prosperous
community who organized a banking
house where all his fellow townsmen,
friends and acquaintances throughout
the whole country ide came and de
posited their earn f igs. The season
was prosperous an i the hanker had a
corps ox cfCk 'out bookkeepers, cash
iers, clerks, etc. As the days passed,
however, the lime came when crops
were not so good, the prices lower,
and trade in general was on the? de
cline. What did the banker do? Since
the individual deposits were fewer in
number and smaller in q.:: ::-ily he
undertook to economize by discharg
ing all of his high priced and efficient
help. This led to the keeping of in
correct records which in turn gave
one or two cheap dishonest employees
an opportunity to take the funds of
the institution and, as they thought,
cover up their deeds of theft.
Finally, however, the day arrived
for the regular inspection oi the
bank’s affairs by the State Bank Ex
aminer and not until then did the man
ager of this institution realize the
folly of his short sighted policy of
economy. The whole community be
came aroused and excited when the
word was passed from lip to ear that
the bank was in the hands of the
State Bank Examiner. The final out
come was the loss of thousands of dol
lars which the depositor.* ht..i placed
there for safekeeping.
There is another asset which is
just as important as bank deposits
and which we are so frequently guilty
of foolishly wasting. HEALTH.
Sometimes we do not protect our
bodies from the ravages of many con
ditions which are known to he pre
ventable. This is due to one or more
of the following causes: (1) lack of
knowledge on the subject. (2) indit*
ference. (3) indolence. (4) financial
inability.
Discussing each of these causes
briefly It can bo said. (1) that your
county board of health and your state
board o fhealth will he glad to furnish
you with information along the line
of the prevention of many diseases, j
(2) Indifference is really inexcusable, ,
and goes in h(ind with (3) laziness, j
If the business men cf our country i
were as indifferent and inactive about
their business as the people as a
whole are about their physical wel
fare, more than half of all of our
people would be thrown into bank
ruptcy in less than six months time,
causing such a financial panic as this
country never saw. (4) Financial
inability is not always real, hut is
more often only imaginary. There is
certainly no question hut that the
American people lavished large sums
of money on many useless luxuries
during the World War, and also for
nearly 2 years thereafter, hut it is sad
to contemplate the fact that practical
ly none of this “easy money” was
spent for the purpose of bettering
health conditions. A man could say
to himself, "If I get sick 1 can get
a physician because I have the money
with which to pay him and mouey will
claim hls prompt and efficient atten
tion.” But how is it today? often
no money tor the actual necessities
or life. Suppose sickness invades
the home, where is the doctor who
wants to furnish gasoline, oil, tires,
automobile upkeep, medicines, etc.,
when there is no prospect of pay?
During this period is it wise to neg
lect our physical well-being? As a
matter, of fact wouldn’t It. he good
business to spend more time, thought,
and effort to protect ourselves and
our communities from physical bank
ruptcy?
Would it not he well to- have the
Ellis Health law adopted in this coun
ty that we and our children might
have file protection this law offers.
Me-o-my,
Before you’re a day older
you want to let the idea slip
under your hat that this
is the open season to start
something with a joy’us
jimmy pipe — and some
Prince Albert!
Because, a pipe packed
with Prince Albert satisfies
a man as he was never satis
fied before—and keeps him
satisfied! And, you can
prove it! Why — P. A.’s
flavor and fragrance and
coolness and its freedom
how youll take to
a pipe—and P. A.!
from bite and parch (cut
out by our exclusive pat
ented process) are a reve
lation to the man who never
could get acquainted with a
pipe! P. A. has made, a
pipe a thing of joy to four
men where one was smoked
before!
Ever roll up a cigarette
with Prince Albert? Man,
man — but you’ve got a
party coming your way I
Talk about a cigarette
smoke; we tell you it’s a
peach!
Fringe Albert
Prince Albert ia
mM in teppy red
base. tidy red tine,
kmndammm pound
and half pound tin
kamidara and in the
K ami eryetal glass
t mid or tpith
apange maistener
tep.
ky A. J. Reynold*
Tobacco Co.
Winston-Saleaa,
the national joy smoke
GIVE US AN ORDER FOR
That lob Printing That You Need
turning home. Office hours daily 10 l.
m to 1 p. m. Everything strictly private .....
DR. T. W. HUGHES, Specialist
Established 1112—1«V* N. Broad St., opp. 3d Nat. Bank, Atlanta. Ga.
INSTITUTE-CLINIC
WELL ATTENDED
Announcement was made in this
paper recently of an Institute-Clinic
to be held by Emory University on
venereui diseases. This Institute lias
been held with what we consider
wonderful success, one hundred and
forty-five physicians in attendance,
coming from seventy-one counties,
every section of the state being repre
sented.
The student body passed resolutions
thanking .the University for the oppor
tunity of. attending and expressing
their thanks for the instruction given,
also asking that the institute be given
again next year.
There is no way of estimating the
good that this Irtstilute was to our
State; this we do know, that each phy
sician who attended was welt paid for
hie time and that this community
will receive from him more expert
service than previously, and that It It
should be repeated next year, our phy
sicians should attend In greater num
bers.
,CK regularity
the South and Washington and New York
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400 Rooms—200 Baths.
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Louis J. Dinkier & Son, Propr
Also Phoenix Hotel, Waycross, Georgia
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Write for the following pamphlets
according to your need. They explain
the government’s campaign against
venereal diseases and present-the true
facts of sex:
Set A. For the young men.
Set B. For the general public. j
Set. C. For boys.
Set. D. For parents of children. j
Set. E. For girls and young women i
Set. F. For educators. Others on !
general subjects are sent on commun
icable diseases, child welfare, sanita
tion, etc.
Issued by the
GEORGIA STATE BOARD.OF |
HEALTH
Atlanta, Georgia.
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