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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL. DOUGLASVH.T.E. GEORGIA.
What shall 1 give
For Xmas?
Do you want to give something really worth while to a member of your family, to an
employee, to a special somebody? We have confined our £tock this year to a high class’
£tock of goods and have a greater variety than usual. Note list of attractive Practical Gifts.
GIFTS y&r
WOMEN
mm
Solid Gold and Sterling Gift Things in Quality Goods, such as:
Hollow and flat Silverware, Casserole’, Silver trays, Silver
Pitchers, Tea Ball Pots, Vanity Cases, White Ivory, by the piece
or by the Set, Perfume Sets in attractive gift boxes.
Safety Razors, latest styles and models. Sterling silver Belt
Buckles, Eversharp Pencils; Parker, Conklin and Waterman
Fountain Pens, Mahogany Smoking Stands, Bill Books. Box of
Cigars, you will find his favorite brand in the best of condition
and any shape.
We buy our Jewelry and do not offer you prices that we
would be compelled to ask if we had line of consigned goods,
every piece guaranteed and prices right.
We have complete stock of following: Wrist Watches in gold and gold
filled cases, both in Swiss and Elgin movements. Waldemar Chains, Cuff
Links, Gold Stud Sets, Gold Knives, Elgin, Hamilton, South Bend and Illinois
Watches. Fine Set Rings anil numerous other articles.
REMEMBER, WE ENGRAVE ALL JEWELRY FREE
GIFT STATIONERY—We have a complete line of Stationery in fancy boxes, ranging in price from 25c to $7.50. We are offering 100 boxes of Stationery
for 75c, regular retail price $1.50. Agent for Nunnally’s Candy, we have an attractive line of Special Christmas Packages.
Remember, you are always welcome at our store. The best place in town to warm.
J. L. vSelmari (& Son,
Paul D, Selman, Prop.
Douglasville, Ga.
WHEN NERVES
ARE UNSTRUNG
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Builds
Up Vigor And Strength
• There are times when men and
women cannot help losing streng
th. They try to do too much or
they lose sleep or do not eat
enough food that nourishes.
Blood becomes sluggish because
poisons clog it. Faces grow pale
and pasty looking. It is not long
before nerves get unstrung.
The best way to start a change
fof the bettefTs to take a course
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the blood- The weakness front a
lack of red cells in the blood is
overcome. Gude’s Pepto-Man
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cells streaming through the blood.
Good blood, pure and free from
poisons, starts building vigor and
strength. Sleep is better, appe
tite keener, so that the,body be
comes properly nourished. Drug
gists have Gude’s Pepto-Mangan
in both liquid and tablet form.
The name "Gude’s Pepto-Mangan”
is on the package.-Advertisement
HE’S ON
Sitter: When Jack offered you a
nickel to keep out of the parlor, why
did you demand a quarter?
Bobble: On account of the high
coat of living.
THE FIRST CHRISTMAS
eleven-
Birth of the Christ Child An
nounced by Angel.
Qood Tidings of Great Joy to All the
People in Coming of
tho Savior.
N OW It cmne to pass In those (lays,
I here went out a decree from
Caesar Augustus, that all the world
should be enrolled. This was the tirat J
enrollment made when Quirinlus. was j
governor of Syria. And ull went to en
roll themselves, every one to his own
city. And Joseph also went up from 1
t.iaIIlee, out of the city of Nazareth, f
into Judaea, to the city of David, which
is called Bethlehem, because he was of .
the house and family of David, to;
enroll himself with Mury, who was he- j
trothed to him, beljig great with child, j
And It came to pass, while they were i
there, the days were fulfilled that she I
should be delivered. And she brought I
forth her first-born son; and she'
wrapped him In swaddllug clothes, and
laid him in a manger, because there
was not room for them in the inn.
And there were shepherds In the
same country abiding in the field, amt
keeping watch by night over their
flock. And an angel of the Lord atood
by them, and the glory of the Lord
shone round about them; and they
were sore afraid. And the angel said
unto them. Be no: afraid; for, behold.
I bring you good tidings of great Joy
which shall be to all the people: for
there is born to you this day lu the
city of David a Savior, who la Christ
the Lord. And tills is the sign unto
you: Ye shall find a babe wrapped in
•waddling clothes, and lying lu a man
ger.
And suddenly there was with the
angel, a multitude of the heavenly host
praising God, ami saying.
Glory to God In the highest,
And on earth peace among m<
he Is well pleased.
Mn whom
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THE CHRISTMAS TABLE
Little Things That Add Much to
Success of Home Day.
Hew the Housewife Can Prepare Dell-
cacies That Will Appeal to Both
Old and Young.
T HE housewife can Indulge in these
excursive imaginings, however,
only in the earliest of her preparations
for the Christmas dinner, says Coun
try Life in America. Stain she must
closely consider the feast which will
be suitable to her own household and
purse. If she is a wise housewife, she
will not make her festival over-elnbo*
rate, whatever the size of her income.
She will want something more than
“wine and wafers and a rose," but she
will ttnd that, if she puts her own best
efforts Into the decorations, and ca
ters with a thought for the tastes and
fancies ami little memories of those
she is to serve, she will have a charm
ing dinner, whatever the number of iti
courses.
Much of the pleasure of the Christ
inas dinner depends upon small things.
Tills Is lhe occasion for t lie most
choice of the Jelly and pickles which
have been stored up in the summer.
Of course, there must be celery and
cranberry sauce, and the housewife
will, if possible, have some smull
tiling that Is new to her household—•
a little luxury that comes in glass, If
the cost must not be heavy, or, if she
need not think of that, some far
fetched dainty with the international
interest of coming from Japan or from
tlie Philippines.
Dessert allows ample opportunity
for small pleasures and surprises,
One can hardly believe u child’s hap
piness complete wiyiout raisins and
almonds to eat In tiny sandwiches and
as philopenas. One always hopes to
see the old-fashioned kinds of candy
at Christmas—striped sticks and clear
sticks, and barley sugar, chocolate
creams, and gum-drops. They are
pretty for the table, and not bad for
children, him! older people like them
for the sake of long-ago Christmas.
Plenty of Mistlotoe.
The mistletoe supply is plentiful
this year, but, as tho girls aay, what
of It?
W UkUB we us®’ to Uva, w® had
A fireplace, hi* an' wide.
An' all that 8anty had to do
Waa hold hla breath an* slid®.
An' squeeze hlaealt until he flt
Tli® hoi®, an* then eat drop—
An' he knowed wh®r® the atockln’a waa,
'Cause that waa where he'd atop.
Where we use' to live, It waa
No trick for him to climb
f Jp to the chlmbley on the roof
An' find ue, Christmas time;
But now I'm worryln' for fear
lie won’t know where he’s at.
Or niebbe can't get in at all!
We're livin' In a flat!
We're livin' In a flat, an' aay, i
You inus' be moBt polite, 1
Or else -the janitor he’ll go
An' lock you out at night!
chlmbley to our house,
About two inches wide.
They heat our flat with steam—that’s why
I’m afraid he can't get In
With all his toys an’ dtuina an’ things, |
Unless he’s awful thin;
An’ how's he go' to wriggle out
When he gets in? Gee whiz! •
There's such an awful little hole
There wheie the sizzle is! I
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