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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA.
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SMITH & HIGGINS,
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta Coat Headquarters
For Women, Misses and Girls
Six Groups Priced at Savings of 1-3 to 1=2
$9-75 $19.50 $39.75
$14.75 $29.75 $44.75
Plush, Velours, Bolivia and Normandy Materials
With Fur or Seif Collars
Conditions are all in your favor this winter. Some stores overbought,
others did not buy enough and coat manufacturers are all unsettled. Conse
quences is we had a wonderful opportunity to buy a lot of high-class winter
coats at a price that enables us to offer them at savings that will amaze you.
Look where you will, such offerings as these cannot
be equaled in Atlanta.
They are in belted and flare back models—wrappy styles and straight lines—
have large pbckets and button trimmings. Some are collared with self material
while others have collars of nutria, Japanese Squirrel, Australian O’possum,
Beaverette and Fox, Full length models. Colors, Black, Navy, Sorrento,
Reindeer, Brown.
Marvelous Values in Every Department
It’s cheaper to buy merchandise at a CASH STORE and here is every de
partment in Store to prove it. In our Winter stocks you can enjoy savings,
find a splendid assortment on hand, and be assured you are securing the smart
est styles available.
SMITH & HIGGINS
ATLANTA, GA. $
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254 PETERS STREET
Buy a pipe—
and some P.A.
Get the joy that’s due you!
We print it right here that if you don’t know the
‘'feel” and the friendship of a joy’us jimmy pipe —
GO GET ONE! And — get some Prince Albert and
bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong!
Prince Alhart is
bags, tidy red tuts,
handsome pound
and half pound tin
humidors and in tha
pound crystal gloss
humid o
sponge
vith
top.
For, Prince Albert’s quality — flavor—coolness —
fragrance—is in a class of its own! You never tasted
such tobacco! Why—figure out what it alone means
to your tongue and temper when we tell you that
Prince Albert can’t bite, can’t parch! Our exclusive
patented process fixes that!
A
Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin’s cigarette!
My, but how that delightful flavor makes a dent!
And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince
Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped
cut. And, say—oh, go on and get the papers ora pipe!
Do it right now!
Fringe Albert
the national joy smoke
LEGISLATORS SHOULD
MAKE INVESTIGATION
Atlanta’s Two Leading Hotels
KIMBALL HOUSE
400 Rooms-200 Baths.
Centrally Located
HOTEL ANSLEY
356 Rooms—356 Baths
Atlanta’s Finest Hotel
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If you a
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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL
Official Organ of Douglas County.
RALPH MEEKS, Publisher
MASON ASH, Managing Editor ■
Published Every Friday
Blood Poison, Skin, Kidney. BladcK ..
Nervous Debility, Exhaustion, Weakness,
ing the city call on me at once, as you
turning home. Office hours daily 10 a. m.
m. to 1 p. in. Everything strictly privi
nd Chronic Disi
SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR
Established 1912—l»V a N. Broad St., opp. 3d Nat. Bank. Atlanta. Ga.
DR. D. HOUSEWORTH
Special attention to Surgery and
Diseases of Women and Children.
Phones: Office, 10G; Res., 118.
Office in Hutcheson Bldg.
Columbia Dry Batteriu
work better'and laat
How many
uses you have for
Columbias!
■—for ignition on the Ford
whllesUrting. Putanend
Co cold weather “balks"
battery, a
individu
individual cells is needed.
Fahnestock Spring Clip Bind
ing Posts at no extra charge
F OR bells, buzzers, thermostats,
alarms, etc., use Columbia “Bell
Ringer." Little package of big power.
You need but one.
For gas engine ignition; for tractor
ignition; for ignition ontheFord while
starting; always Columbia“Hot Shot”
Ignition Battery No. 1461. Starts
quick, regardless of cold weather.
Solid package of 4 cellpower (6 volts'..
Fits under the front seat of the Ford.
Sold by electricians, auto supply shops
and garages, hardware and general scores,
and implement dealers. Look for the name
Columbia on the label.
Columbia
Dry Batteries
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Passenger Train Schedules
For Atlanta and Points East
Lv. Douglasville 5:29 A.M.
6:53 A.M.
“ “ 10:53 A.M.
“ 9:3S P.M.
For Birmingham and Points West
Lv. Douglasville 6:53 A.M.
“ “ 5:53 P.M.
" “ 6:27 P.M.
14 11:52 P.M.
N. B.—Schedule figures are shown
only as information and are not guar
anteed.
For further schedule information or
sleeping car reservations write V. L.
Estes, D. P. A., 48 North Broad St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
R. H. Poole C. V. Vansant
DRS. POOLE & VANSANT
Surgery and Chronic Diseases of
Women and Children a Specialty.
Phones Nos. 24, 92 and lb?.
Office over Selman’s Drug Store.
F. M. STEWART
Dentist
Office over Selman’s Drug Store,
Douglasville. Ga.
Will the low price of cotton and its
consequent depression of business in
our section of the country cause a
wave of economy that has potential
danger?
The matter of cutting down expenses
Is one to which every community and
every individual should give the clos
est attention. There is no question
that we have been living beyond our
means or beyond the point of sane
Judgment. Our people have had many
luxuries that they were really not able
to afford. This recklessness in tbe
^expenditure of money has not been
confined to any special class: the rich
and the poor are alike guilty. The time
for retrenchment is at hand, and many
of us will wish that we had not spent
our money as we have. We must get
back to our former methods of liviug
but in doing so we must not begin
by curtailing approved methods of sani
tation or the cutting off of necessary
work in the preservation of the indus
trial and community health. School
houses must he built and along with
them sanitary closets; Malaria must
be controlled so that another crop can
e planted and harvested: Typhoid Vao
cine must be made and administered
CiUt this great scourge of our adoles
e*wt life may be averted; flies must not
be allowed breeding places and screens
must be put in to prevent the spread
of diarrhoea and dysentery. Proper
well balanced diet must be had to keep
up the resistance power of tbe indi
viduals and especially to avoid an in
crease in pellagra.
It is a very poor procedure to do
anything that will invite disease. The
least bit of lowering of our efforts to
supervise or do sanitary inspection or
construction is bad; the cutting off of!
public money in the municipality, coun
ty or state at this time would be a great
calamity. The curtailment of work of
commissioners of health for want of
funds under the guise of economy
would be very poor judgment; in fact,
as the necessary curtailment of home
and public expenditures is sure to in
crease the incidence of disease we
should have larger, much larger, ap
propriations for health work; the prob
lems are going to be more extensive.
The people are not going to be able
financially to lose the time from their
work to be sick, and the loss to the
community cannot be afforded during
the financial depression, therefore w-e
urge all interested to see that all health
work is continued; see that your own
home is sanitated, your water supply
properly protected. See to it that your
neighbor does his duty to liis family
and yours: see to it that your board
of health for county and city function
and that all boards of health have am
ple funds; this is one year that we
cannot afford to be sick.
Louis J. Dinkier & Son, Propr.
Also Phoenix Hotel, Waycross, Georgia
Woodrow Wilson
As I Know Him
By Joseph P. Tumulty
Secretary to the President 1913-1921
To appear daily and Sunday in
Atlanta 3oumai
Beginning October 30
The Atlanta Journal has purchased the Geor
gia rights to this intimate story of Woodrow
Wilson, the facts for which were gathered dur
ing ten years close association as secretary.
Why Did Wilson adopt the policy of
Watchful Waiting?
What were his own views of the Lusi
tania Tragedy?
What were the facta about his treat
ment of McCombs?
What caused him to keep General Leon
ard Wood at home?
Why did he bar Elihu Root from the
Paris peace conference?
What was his opinion of Roosevelt?
These are only a few of the big questions
answered in
Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him
Soon to appear exclusively in
THE ATLANTA JOURNAL
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